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SHIPPING.

— ABE LVALb. Nil. DEPARTURES. Nii. IN PORT. Kartigi. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kanna, Wellington, this morning. Orepuki, Tarakohe, to-day. Kamona, Auckland to-day. Gabriella, Sydney, Friday. Kaitangata, Wellington, Saturday Titoki, Wanganui, .Saturday. Regulus, Wellington, early. PROJECTED D£x*ABTUBEb. Kartigi, Melbourne, to-day. Gabriella, Sydney and Melbourne, early. Titoki, Wanganui, early. Regulus, Nelson, early. Kaitangata, Gisborne and Auckland early. Kanna, Miramar and Wellington early. • Kamona, Auckland, early. Orepuki, Wanganui, early. TELEGRAMS. TARAKOHE, December 11. To sail at 7 p.m. Orepuki for Greymouth. SYDNEY, December 11. Arrived. .Maunganui, from Auckland; MaPtima, from Wellington. LONDON, December 10. Arrived, at Panama, Ravensear Sailed, froim Balboa, Tredenniek; Irom Liverpool, Cornwall. NOTES. The depth of the bar at high watei yesterday was 21 feet 6 inches. The Kartigi will sail at noon today with a full load of timber for Melbourne. Th? Kanna was due to arrive last night from Wellington to load coal, timber and general cargo for Miramar and Wellington. The Kamona is due this morning from Auckland, and will load coni for return. The Kaitangata is due next Saturday to load coal for Gisborne and Auckland. The Gabriella io due at Greymoutn ton Friday, to load timber for Melbourne and Sydney. The R-egulua left Wellington yesterday for Nelson, Wlistport and Greyinoutli with general ’cargo*. After discharge she will load coal for Nelson.

The Orepuki left Tarakohe last evening for Greymouth, to load coal ♦•‘or Wanganui. The Titoki is due here oj* Saturday from Wanganui direct to load cual for Pieton. THREE SHIPS TOUCH ROCKS. HEAVY WEATHER IN COOK STRAIT. WELLINGTON, December 10. Richardsum and Coy’s steamer Parera, which - ran on Walker Rock, oil Jackson’s Head, on Sunday morning, and put into Wellington on Sunday afternoon, was examined by a diver today/and it was found that there was a little denting of plates, mostly on the port side amidships. There is a possibility that us the damage is trifling, tho vessel will continue running until Tfer periodical overhaul is due. The Wellington —Wanganui coastal cargo steamer Invercargill, while on her way from Wanganui to Wellington /.|arly on Sunday morning, touched a rock of Cape Terawaiti, in thick weather. The vessel was placed on the patent slip to-day, and it was found that a number of small in<> ntatiions were all over th? hull of the ship. This necessitates some rivetting of plates. The coastal steamer Kennedy, which runs generally Ui tween Foxton and Lyttelton, with an occasional visit, to Wellington, is alsq reported to have touched a rock in Cook Strait during the thick weather. The- vessel probably will come to Wellington, to bexamined on the patent slip.

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Grey River Argus, 12 December 1928, Page 8

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SHIPPING. Grey River Argus, 12 December 1928, Page 8

SHIPPING. Grey River Argus, 12 December 1928, Page 8