THE WEATHER
FORECAST AT NOON. (Per Press As«K»'ation—Copyright). . WELLINGTON, July 16. General situation: Pressure is high to the east but an extensive disturbance is slowly advancing on to New Zealand from the Tasman Sea. The forecast is for light to fresh easterly, to northerly winds, weather dull with rain probable, temperatures moderate ; seas moderate.
SHIPPING NOTES. , T. Tlid Karti'gi was expected to leave Greymouth;. last night for Wellington and' return ' to Greymouth early next week;.,to load for- Auckland. ■ ' The. Kiwitea is now expected to ar•Eive Lat Greymouth on Friday to load icoal for Wellington , v A U'.S.S. Coy’s steamer is expected to Arrive nt Gryjnbnth bn Thursday to load tiinber for. Miramar and Welling- ■ tony-' ■ '■ V>.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. WELLINGTON, July 16. Sailed 9.50 p.m. (15th), Titoki for Grevmouth;- 7
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1940, Page 1
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