METEOROLOGICAL
FORECAST AT NOON. The indications are for variable and moderate breezes. There is a prospect of fsp'r to cloudy weather and becoming warmer. Barometer little movement. Se..s moderate, tides poor.
UNION COMPANY*® LINE The Knimai is due at Gr-wmoutli today from Wlell ngfou C> keA <>oa for the same port. The Kiwi tea is due at Greyuiouth on Friday from Auckland and after discharging inward cargo, loads -.-oai for Now Plymouth and Auckland. i he kalingo is due at (Beymouth next Monday from Sydney and .Newcastle via ports to load timber lor .Sydney am; Newcastle. The Poolta left Bluff on Saturday with gene)al cargo via ports and is due at Greymouth on Friday load.ng coal outwards for Wellington. ‘GREY MOUTH, March 2. Arrived—6.lo a.m,, Kaiinai from Wellington. WELLINGTON, March 2. Arrived—ll.3s p.m. on. Ist., Gael from Hokitika.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1932, Page 1
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