SHIPPING
ARRIVALS February 5. Nil. DEPARTURES February 5. Nil IN ROADSTEAD. Karu. IN PORT Korowai, Alexander. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Holmlea, Castlecliff, to-day. Karu, Wellington, to-day. Poolta, Bluff, to-day. Titoki, Castlecliff, to-day. Kakapo, to-morrow. Kartigi, Wellington, Saturday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Korowai, Auckland, to-day. Alexander, Port Waikato, to-day. Karu, Miramar, early. Holmlea. Nelson, early. Poolta, Wellington, eany. Titoki, New Plymouth, early. Kakapo, Wellington, early. Kartigi, Auckland, early. NOTES The Harbour Board last evening reported that the depth on the bar at high water yesterday was 24ft Ilin. The Kakapo i s due to-morrow morning to ,’oad coal for Wellington. The Korowai is expected to sail for Auckland to-day, if bar conditions permit. p The Poolta is due from Bluff this morning, to load coal for Wellington. The Karu arrived in the roadstead yesterday morning, and will berth when bar conditions are favourable. After discharge, sh e will load timbe? for Miramar and Wellington. The Holmlea is due this morning, from Wanganui, to load coal for Nelson. Th e Alexander is Io sail this afternoon for Port Waikato, with timber. The Kartigi is now expected from Wellington on Saturday morning, to load coal and timber for Auckland. The Titoki was to leave Cast '.ecliff last night for Greymouth direct, and on arrival will load for New Plymouth.
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Grey River Argus, 6 February 1941, Page 10
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