METEOROLOGICAL.
Tim reading at 0.0 a.in. to-day "as 00. ll—no movement. Tho reading on the dial printed below was taken at 12 noon to-day.
The reading at 0 a.m. yesterday "’as 20.07—rising.
PHASES OF MOON--APRIL. New moon JOtli 5.3 a.m Full moon 21th 9.1.7 a.m,
HIGH WATER—APIUL. April 10.--10.36 a.m; 10.46 p.m
UNION COMPANY’S LINE.
The Kamoiia leaves Auckland today with general cargo for Greyinouth and Hokitika arriving at Greymoutli a limit Saturday next and after discharging imvard cargo loads a cargo of coal.
Tlie Raima was expected to leave Auckland last evening and is due at Grey mouth about {Monday ne.vt to load timber lor Miramar also timber and coal for Wellington.
The Kaitangata leaves Greymoutli
to-day for Miramar and Wellington coal and timber laden. The Mako left Gisborne on Monday for Greymoutli via Westport arriving at Greymoutli about the end of the week to load timber for Waikokopn.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. SUVA, April IC. Arrived—Tofua from Apia at 10 p.m. yesterday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1929, Page 1
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