SHIPPING NEWS.
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The Alexander leaves Wellington on Thursday, Picton on Friday, Nelson on Saturday for the Coast. UNION COMPANY'S UM2. The Kamo is lying in the Greytnouth roadstead waiting for the flood to moderate before crossing the bar. On arrival she loads coal and general cargo for Wellington. The Karamu is due at Gre.vmouth tomorrow from Lyttelton. The Poherua is still detained at Onehunga. The Kaiapoi is due at Oreymouth about Wednesday next to load timber (fair Australia. The Kit.tawa is duo at Grey mouth about Saturday from Dunedin to load coal for Miramar and Napier.
H [0H TIDE—NOVEMBER. Nov. 7.— 0.15 a.in.; 0.37 p.m. Nov. 8.— 0.5S a.m.: 1.22 p.ni. Nov. 9.— 1.45 a.m.; 2.9 p.m. I’ll ASKS OF TIIE MOON.—NOV. New Moon 4th, at8.32 a.m First Quarter .... 12th, at 4.16 a.m Full Moon 18th, at; 7.3 p.m Last Quarter 2oth, at 9.oo p.m Apogee 2nd at 7.36 a.m Peri goo 17tli, at 3.0 p.m Apogee 29th, at 6.12 p.m —
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1918, Page 2
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