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SHIPPING NEWS.

FORT OF GREYMOUTH TIDES.

ARRIVALS. JULY 21. Nil. DEPARTURES. JULY 21. Alexander, b.s., 185 tons, for WestWaimea, s.s., 207 tons, for Westport. ' IN PORT. Ka kapo. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Tutanokai, due from Bluff. Ngahcn*, week-end, from Lyttelton. Kamo, week-end, from Lyttelton. Titoki, Monday, from Wanganui NOTES. ~~ The Waimea sailed yesterday for Westport, where she will load coal for New Plymouth.

The Alexander, after discharging a quantity of general cargo, sailed yesterday for Westport to lord coal for Wan ganui. The Regulus loads at Wellington on Monday for Greymouth via way ports. She loads at this port with coal for Pict on. The Titoki is due here on Monday from Wanganui to load coal for Darg-- ville. The Kakapo will sail at 7.30 this morning with a load of coal for Wellington. The Kamo is expected to arrive over the week-end from Lyttelton. She loads coal for the same port. Word was received last night to the effect that the Government steamer Tutanekei is expected here this morning. The vessel has a load of sheep for this port, and after depositing them here she will continue her visitation of | the lighthouses. Mr C. Sharpe has joined the Komata ] as second officer, vice Mr A. R. Anderson, who has come ashore for in-

struction. Mr M. McDonald has joined the Kai- .* poi as third officer, vice Mr A. McKenzie, who waits orders. The harbourmaster at Wanganui reported to the board that during last month 230 vessels entered aud departed from the port, the aggregate tonnage being 59,938. After an inspection of the scow Havre, which was strrnded seven miles south of the Cape Maria van Dieman lighthouse, it has been decided to attempt to refloat her. The necessary gear for the purpose left Auckland on Wednesday. TELEGRAMS. NEWCASTLE, July 21. Arrived, Ihumata. SYDNEY, July 20. Hailed, Ml kura, at 1 p.m.; Moeraki, at 2.15 p.m. LONDON, July 20. Arrivals—At London, Tonic; at ManChester, Queen Margaret. Departures —For Brisbane, Parattah; from Port Said, Naldera; from Colon, Port Adela ide. The Parattah’s cargo for Australia includes 228 tons of miscellaneous goods. NEWCASTLE, July 21. Arrived, Maindy Lodge, Cyrena. Sailed, Truckenham, for New Zealand.

HIGH WATEK. J111V 21 — 7.30 a.m.; 8.2 p.m. .July oo — 8.26 a.m.; 8.52 p.m. July 23 - 9.16 a.m.; 9.37 p.m. July 24. —10.2 a.m.; 10.19 p.m. July 25 —10.45 a.m.; 11.3 p.m. J uly 26 —11.30 a.m.; 11.48 p.m. July 7 — — 0.16 p.m. July 28 — 0.35 a.m.; 1.3 p.m. July 29 — 1.24 a.m.; J ' - p.m. July 30 — 2.14 a.m.; o ■ •> p.m. July 31 — 3.7 a.m.; 3.37 p.m.

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Grey River Argus, 22 July 1922, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS. Grey River Argus, 22 July 1922, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS. Grey River Argus, 22 July 1922, Page 2