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SHIPPING NEWS.

POET OF GREYMOUTH TIDES. HIGH WATER.

ARRIVALS. JULY 19. Ngahere ,s.s., 680 tons, from Wellington. DEPARTURES. JULY 19. Opua, s.s., 420 tons, for Wellington. Hegulns, s.s., 227 lons, for Westport. IN PORT. Ngahere. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Alexander, to morrow, from One h ungn. Waimea, to-night, from Wellington. Tutanekai, due from Bluff. Kuknpo, dm? from Wellington. NOTES. The Ngahere arrived from Wellington yesterday morning ami is now loading coal for the same port, sailing to The Opua sailed yesterday morning for Wellington ami Lyttelton with a

.Westport with part cargo of coal. She will complete there for Nelson. I The Kakapo is due from Wellington, which port she left on Tuesday I evening. -She loads coal here and returns to Wellington. The Waimea is dm 1 hero to-night from Wellington direct ami after discharge lof general cargo she loads coal at. Westport for New Plymouth. The Alexander is due here to-mor- I row morning from Onehunga, Nelson | ami Westport. On discharge of in- f ward cargo sin' proceeds to Westport I and Wanganui. The Kamo is not expected to arrive here until about Sunday or Monday. She comes from Lyttelton and will load co: 1 ami timber for the samel port. | The Tutanekai is expected to call here and is now overdue. LONDON, July 18. Arrivals: At. Falmouth, Skcgcrn. i Passed I’crini: Hayomarn. Passed Sag- ' res: Naplesinaru. Departures: from I Brisbane, Hertfort, from Monte Video, Huntingdon, from Port Natal, Ayrshire, ■ from Table Buy. Leitrim, Middlesex. I | The Southgate which was recently 'on fire at sea is a ‘tramp” cargo steamer of 3061. tons gross and 2378 | tons net register, built in 1899 at Whiti by, owned by Messrs Turnbull, Scott and Company, and commanded by Captain Roberts. Captain Mclntyre, harbourmaster at Wanganui, reported to the board that thnre was now a berth at Castloclifi’ wharf of about 350 .feet in length, extending to 100 feet in width, and not less than 20 feet at l<»w water spring tides. A st (‘amor drawing 19 feet, could easily berth at neap tides. jUr McDonald has joined the Kaiapoi ,as third mate, vice Mr A. Mackenzie. TELEGRAMS. WELLINGTON. July 19. I Sailed, 6.-1." p.m., Waimea, for UreyI mouth. WELLINGTON, July IS. Sailed at 11.40 p.m., Knkapo, for Greymout li. PORT NELSON, July 19. To sail nt 5.30 p.m., Alexander, for West Coast ports. NEWCASTLE, July 19. Sailed, Koromiko, for New Zcalan ——————— |

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Grey River Argus, 20 July 1922, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS. Grey River Argus, 20 July 1922, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS. Grey River Argus, 20 July 1922, Page 2

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