METEOROLOGICAL.
Tlie reading nt 9 a.m.' to-day yvas 30.72—ilttle movement. The "fading at 9 a.m. yesterday was 29.81 —falling. The reading on the dial printed bo low was taken at 12 noon to-day.
UNION COMPANY’S LINE
The Poolta is expected to leave Lyttelton to-day and arrive at Greymouth oil Sunday and after discharging inward cargo loads timber for Sydney anti Brisbane. The Kaliika was expected to leave Gisborne yesterday for Lyttelton and Greymouth, arriving at the latter part early next week to load coal and timber for AVcMingtou. The Kaiapoi is loading timber at Greymouth for Melbourne and Adelaide sailing to-morrow. The Kaimai was expected to leave 'Wellington last night, arriving at Greymouth to-morrow morning to load coni', timber and general cargo for the same port. The Wnipori arrived at Greymouth last night from Auckland and after discharging sugar shipments loads coal and timber for the same port, completing at Westport.
HIGH WATER — AVGUST. Aug. 11—8.58 n.m.; 9.20 p.m Auy. 12— 9.43 a.in. ; 10 Aug. 13—10.25 a.m. ; 10.43 p.m
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1927, Page 2
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