METEOROLOGICAL.
Tlie rending at 9.0 a.m. to-day was 30.56 little movement. The reading on the dial printed below was taken at 12 noon to-day.
; Tli© reading at U a.m. yesterday was 30.46 —rising. 1 PHASES OF MOOX—MARCH. '! Xew moon 11th S.i p.m. I Full moon 25th 7.16 p.m. HI Cll W ATE it—3lA RC H. March 13.-11.-15 a.m; 1 Ala re it 14. — U. 5 a.m ; 0.25 p.m. UNION COIViPANV’S LIME. T 1 ie P.oolta is loading • "timber at Greymouth for Sydney and Brisbane sailing tomorrow. The Kaituna leaves Greymouth today for Melbourne and Adelaide timber laden. The Kaitangata is expected to return to Greymouth next Saturday from "Wellington to load coal for the same port and Auckland. The Kaponga is due at Greymouth tomorrow to loal coal from Auckland. The Kaimai is expected to return to Greymouth on Friday from Wellington to load coal and timber for the same port. The Kamonn is expected to arrive at Greymouth to-day from Auckland via Westport and after discharging in- ; ward cargo loads coal for Napier. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. NELSON. March 1?. Sailed- I —At 2 a.m., Gael for Hoki- i tika.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1929, Page 1
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