SHIPPING.
Port ot drey.
THE WEATHER. Captain Edwin wired from Wellington at noon yesterday as follows: " Expect northerly strong winds to gale after ten hours,, glass fall isoon, tides Rood, sea considerable and rain probable." , The Grey weather reportyesterday was Wind, east, light; barometer, 30.22; thermometer, 6t- degrees; tides poor; bar smooth. ARRIVALS. March 4. Mapourika, from Wellington, Nelson and Westport. Passengers Misses Dolph, Murphy; Mesdarnes Johnstone, Dunphy, Fanthorpe and two children, Drewitt and two boys, Jackson, Arthur; Messrs Bird, Phelan, Marshall, Ramsey, Barrie, Midlane, Beavis, Catchbone, Loui, Neilson, Bird, Morsen, Keenan, Mycroft, Stanley, Johnstone, McCarthy, Arthur, Vaughan, Marshall, Dearsley, Naylor and Kind; 22steerage. Waverley, from North. Lauderdale, from Wellington. DEPARTURES March 4. Poherua, for Wellington. Pukaki, for Dunedin direct. Mapourika, for Wellington, via usual ports. Passengers Misses Bourke, Miller; Mesdames Hewitson, Miller; Messrs Bishop, Alison, Boyer, Collins, Saunders, Thompson, Chesterman, Miller, Williams, Churton, Mure, Johnson, Wright. IN PORT j Clyde. 1 Mawhera. Annie Hill. Mangapapa. Lauderdale. Waverley.
The Mapourika arrived yesterday morning and left on her return at eleven o'clock last evening. The Kennedy is due to-morrow mornin? from Wellington and sails at 3 p.m. for Foxton direct.
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Inangahua Times, 5 March 1909, Page 2
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