SHIPPING NEWS
UNiON COMPANY’S OKI
The Ka.ilmia is 1 aiding coal piul timber at Grcvmouth for Lyttelton ami expects to sail to-night. 'l’he Xgakuta left Greyinoutli to-day for Wellington with coal, timber anil general cargo. The Rakatioa is loading coal at Grcyinoutli for Gisborne and Auckland and "ill he despatched about tee end of the week. The Kakapo left Auckland on Tuesday for Greyniouth, via Portland and New Plymouth. The Karori is expected U> leave Dunedin to-nioiYow and Tiniaru on Monday with general cargo for Westport, Greyniouth and Hokitika.
high WAT •;h- \ it; ist Aug 3.— 2.18 a.m. • 2.10 p.m Aug t.~ 3.u a. ip. ; 3.30 p. m Aug 5.— 3.5o a.m ; -1.23 p.m Auk G.— 4.48 a.rn. ; 5.20 p. m Auk — 5.50 r.m ; 0.25 p.m Auk 8.— 7.0 a.m* ; 7.30 p.m
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1923, Page 2
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132SHIPPING NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1923, Page 2
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