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SHIPPING NEWS.

POST OF GREYMOUTH. TIDES.

ARRIVALS. MAY 18. Ngahere, s.s., <>s(» tons, from Wanganui. Kamo, s.s., .I2.’.fi tons from Wellington. DEPARTURES. MAY 18. Ngahere. s.s., 680 tons, for Napier. IN PORT. Oi'ppuki, Joan Craig, Coolana, Kamo. NOTES. j I'he Ngahere arrived yesterday morning from Wanganui. She loaded coal and sailed late in the afternoon for Napier ami Gisborne. I he Kamo arrived yesterday morning from Wellington, with a quantity of North Island mail. She loads coal and sails on the return trip to-day. Bad weather has retarded the loading operations on board the Orepuki, winch is now scheduled to sail to-day tor Lyttelton with a load of timber. 'Pho Joan Craig and Coolana will sail to-morrow the former to Sydney ami the later to Melbourne. Both vessels carry timber. | The Regulus is due to-night from Nelson with general cargo. On discharge she proceeds to Westport, to load coal, tor New Plymouth, sailing 'on Monday. the Kaitoa is due to load at Onehunga to-morrow for Grey with gen The Karori has arrived in Svdnev from Greymouth. ( In order to make further sleeping accommodation. on the Mararoa, the social hall is being converted into sleeping quarters. Captain A. Read has taken command of the Waipori, relieving Captain G. M. Ruxton, who has gone ashore on transfer. Mr M. R. Tea gio has joined the Kamo as third officer, relieving Air VVS. Shakespeare, who will await orders. Captain Le Port of the five-masted barque I’ranrt'. the largest sailing ship in the world, which has lately been at Hobart, has cabled to Messrs Wright, Stephenson, and Co.. Wellington, conveying his regards to Lyttelton shipping 11 a ternity. TELEGRAMS. WELLINGTON, May 18. Arrived at 8.40 a.m., Ngakuta, from < rievmouth. WESTPORT, May IS. Arrived at 2 a.m., Waimea, form <»reyniout h. FREMANTLE, May 18. Sailed—Waimarino, for New Zealand. LONDON, May 17. Arrivals: At Panama, Remuera; at Vancouver, Niagara. Departures: For Australia, City of Durham; from Han Francisco. Waikawa; from Table Bay, Hilverium. FORT NELSON, May 18. I Sailed at 3.20 p.m., Regulus, for West Coast ports. SYDNEY, May 18. Arrived — Karori, from Greymouth. Sailed — M akura ( 1.15). FOG DELAYS VESSEL. GISBORNE, May 18. A heavy fog has prevailed on the East Coast during the last two days.* The Arahura was due here yesterday afternoon from Auckland, but has not yet reached port. NO WORD OF MANUREWA. SYDNEY, May 18. The Ahcmama arrived at the mouth ol the Clarence River on Wednesday, after being blown north a considerable instance by boisterous southerly winds. L was thought the Manurewa should have encountered the same winds. A suggestion has been made that a seaplane should search in case the vessel is disabled and out of the track of oilier vessels.

HIGVT WATER. May 19— 4.10 a.m.; 4.45 pan. Al ay 20— 5.15 i.m.; 6.0 pan. May 21— 6.30 i.m.; 7.0 pan. May 22 — 7.2o i.m.; 7.50 p.m. M ay 03— s .0 i.m.; 8.20 pan. May 24— S.40 i.m.; 9.0 pan. May 25 — 9.20 i.m.; 9.40 p.m. May 26—10.0 : an.; 10.20 p.m. May 27—10.40 : .m.; 11.0 pan. May 28—11.20 a.in.; 1 1.40 p.m. M ay 29—12.0 i.m.; — M ay 30 — 0.22 Kin.; 1.43 pan. May 31— 1.6 i.m.: 1.32 p.M.

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Grey River Argus, 19 May 1922, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS. Grey River Argus, 19 May 1922, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS. Grey River Argus, 19 May 1922, Page 2