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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

TOUT OF GREYMOTJTH.

Sun rises 511 Moon rises .. 741 p.m Sun sets .. 7.17 Moon sets . . 758 a.m WEATHER. Ther. 63 | Bar. 29 82 I Wind N.E HIGH WATER. To-day .. .. 0 4 a.m. 022 p.m Arrived —February 7. Nil Bailed —February 7. Nil IS PORT Clyde Kini Tlie Kini sails to-night for Lyttleton and Dunedin. The Janet Nicoll is due to-morrow night from Taranaki and sails for Bluff and Dunedin on Saturday. The Wainui is due at 9 a m to-morrow and sails for north at noon same day. The Kosamond leaves Lyttelton tomorrow for Grey direct and is due here on Sunday.

The Waverley leaves Wellington on Friday, Nelson on Sunday and is due via Wcstport on Monday and sails same day at noon for north.

The Magisterial inquiry into the collision between the s s Rotomahana and the ketch Kestrel is to take place at Lyttelton on Wednesday next.

Captain M’Arthur of the Takapuna will command the Rotorua, Captain Grant of the Mapourika succeeding Captain M’ Arthur. Captain Worrell.of tire Wainui is in charge of the Mapourika and the Wainui will be commanded by Captain Brown, who has just completed his navy reserve drill on the Mildura. It is expected that on the return of the Alameda to Sau Francisco she will be laid up for thorough overhaul. She will be refurnished, and have new boilers and engines fitted, and her speed increased. She will then be put in the trade between San Francisco and Honolulu.

Occupying the place of honour in the cabin of Captain Post, of the Tutaneksi is the neatly framed illuminated address presented to him on his return from Sydney. The address is on khaki cloth, and is surmounted by an oil miniature painting of bis steamer as she appeared when fitted up for the New Zealand volunteers who went over to take part in the celebration connected with the inauguration of the Australian Commonwealth, The miniature is set among nicely painted ferns, and pictures of the Union Jack, and New South Wales and New Zealand flags.

Piuses oe the Moon— -February D. H. M. Full Moon .. . .. 4 3 Oam. Last Quarter.. .. 12 5 42 a.m. New Moon .. , .. 12 2 15 a.m. First Quarter .. 2G 0 8 a.m.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 7 February 1901, Page 2

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375

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 7 February 1901, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 7 February 1901, Page 2

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