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SHIPPING

ARRIVALS. November 9. Kanna, s.s., 104 tons (Hewitt), at 6.30 p.m., from. Timaru. DEPARTURES. November 9. Nil. IN PORT. Kart|igi, Kanna. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Orcpuki, Westport, to-night. Tfitoki, Wellington, Thursday. Kini, Grafton, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kar’igi, Miramar and Wellington, to-day. Kanna-. Auckland, to-night. • Orepuki. Onaka.ka, to-mo'rrow. Titoki, Nelso n and Wanganui, Friday. Kini, early. TELEGRAMS. WELLINGTON, November 9. Arrived, Orepuki at 12.25 a.m, from Napier; Northumberland front Auckland. WELLINGTON, November 9. Arrived at 10.30 p.m.. Gael from Hokitika.

NOTES. 'Io bir depth yesterday at high 'u- was 25ft 3in. \ Kifci was due at Auckland yesW X frtkn. Grafton and Newcastle, Na pre ill cargo for Wellington, Tnki\ Greymouth. with \will sail this morning land. \ and AuckThe KaK from *ed last evening sail to-night scheduled to and Miramar. Wellington The Orcpuki is X Westport to load co.'nfc-wight from Tli<» Titoki leaves Ipnakaka. day for Nelson, Westphgton torn outh, with general cawd Greydue on Thursday night ante he is charge she will load coal W disand Wanganui. Nelson PAKURA ARRIVES. WELLINGTON, Novk The Pakura, in tow of the $ arrived this morning and bort shortly before 10. After discharge cargo, she will be placed on the p ['nt slip.

OIL IN HARBOUR. AUCKLAND, Nov. 9. Great indignation was voiced bi launch and yacht owners, to-day, be cause, last night, returning from the first cruise of the season in freshly painted craft, they encountered ir the harbour a slimy black film of oil through which they had to pass to reach moorings. The consequence is that many of the boats will have to be repainted. St is understood that an overseas ship pumped out its bilges at the entrance to the harbour, and it entered the harbour at flood tide. Scores of complaints have been made to the Harbourmaster, and more will be heard of the matter.

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Grey River Argus, 10 November 1931, Page 8

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SHIPPING Grey River Argus, 10 November 1931, Page 8

SHIPPING Grey River Argus, 10 November 1931, Page 8