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SHIPPING NEWS.

PORT OF GREYMOUTH TIDES. HIGH WATER.

ARRIVALS. JULY 12. Progress, s.s., 285 tons, from Picton. Titoki, s.H., 217 tons, from Westport. Waimea, h.s., 207 tons, from Westport. DEPARTURES. IN PORT. Progress, Waimea, Titoki. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kamo, due from Wellington. Kamona, week-end, from Lyttelton. Alexander, week-end, from Onehunga, Orepuki, due from Lyttelton. Ngakuta, Monday, from Lyttelton. NOTES. The Progress arrived yesterday from Picton with general cargo. The vessel 'loads for Nelson. I ’Fhe Titoki arrived last evening from I Wellington, via way ports. She sail.-to-day with timber for Nelson. , The Waimea arrived last night from I Wellington direct with general cargo . After discharge she loads coal for Pic ton and proceeds to Westport to com plete. I The Kamo is due from Wellington I She will load coal and timber for thsame port, sailing to-morrow. The Alexander loaded at Onehung; yesterday with general cargo for Grey mouth, via way ports. The Orepuki left Lyttelton at 9.3; ’ p.m. on Wednesday and is now due She loads timber for the same port. The K mona is expected at the week end from Lyttelton. The Opua is expected to arrive earl; next week from Lyttelton. TELEGRAMS. WESTPORT, July J. 3. Sailed—Titoki (4 p.m.), for Grey mouth. LYTTELTON, July 13. Sr -ild—Orepuki (9.35 p.m. on th 12th), for Greymouth. ( SYDNEY, July 13. Arrived: Canadian Highlander, fror New Castle. Sailed Kawatiri, for Zealand. LESS SHIPBUILDING. LONDON, July 12. Lloyd Register quarterly ship-build ing returns, deducting 481,000 ton whereon work is suspended, amoun to 439,000, which is 316,000 tons be low the March quarter, and 451,000 be low the previous average. Toiinagbuilding abroad, excluding approximate ly 545,000 in Germany, is 128,000 bclov i last quarter. The chief decreases ar< ■ in Italy, France and Holland.

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Grey River Argus, 14 July 1922, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS. Grey River Argus, 14 July 1922, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS. Grey River Argus, 14 July 1922, Page 2

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