BHIPPINC TELEGRAMS.
WEATHER FORECAST AT. NOON. Tlic indications are for: —Soutlieilj ■winds strong to gale decreasing. The weather will probably be cold and changeable with scattered showers and the night will probably be very cold. The barometer is rising. Heavy seas, good tides on the coast.
UNION COMPANY'S LINE The Karoii, Waipori and Kamotia are still detained at Greymouth owing to the continued bad weather. The Kairnai is due at Greymouth tomorrow from 'Wellington to load coal and timber for the same port. Tlio Kahika is duo at Greymouth on Friday to load coal for Dunedin.
BRISBANE, May 3. Sailed.—lluia for New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, May 10. Sailed: Ivekaragu for New Zealand. MELBOURNE, May 10. Sailed :—Kaituna for Auckland.
HIGH WATER. -M AY, 1020. May 10.- — 0.5 {l.m ; 0.33 p.m May 11.- — 0.55 a.m • 10.15 p.m. May 12. —10.35 a.m ; 10.5" p.m. May 13. —11.20 a.m ; 11.30 p.m. May 14. —11.59 a.m ; — May 15.- — 0.20 a.m; 0.41 p.m, May 10. — 1.2 a.m; 1.25 p.m
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1926, Page 2
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