SHIPPING NEWS.
HIGH WATER—.JANUARY
UNION COMPANY’S LINE.
The Kakapo lias been detained at Wellington and only leaves there tomorrow for Greymouth with sugar shipincuts. On arrival she loads coal and timber for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. , The Kaitnngata is due at Groyniouth about Monday to load coal and timber for Wellington. The Ngakuta. is due at Greymoutb on Monday from Wellington to load coal and timber for Lyttelton.
Jan. 19.— 11.45 a. m.; 12.0 P in. Jan. 16.— 9.41 a.in. ; 10.7 P m. Jan. 20. - 0.22 P rn. Jafl. 21— 0.41 a.in. ; 1.2 P in. •Jan. 22.— 1.23 a.in. • 1.41 P m. Jan. 23.— 2.2 a.m.: 2.20 P ni. Jan. 24 — 2.40 a.m.; 3.0 I> m. Jan. 25. — 3.21 a.m.; 3.44 P in. Jan. 26— 4.10 a.in.; 4.40 I> m. PHASES OF THE MOON—J A N T ARY Full moon .. 8th. at 2.3 p.m Last quarter 10th. at 0.25 p.m. Now moon .. 17th. at 2.11 p.m. First quarter 25th. at 3.29 p.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1923, Page 2
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162SHIPPING NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1923, Page 2
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