WEATHER FORECAST
TO-DAY’S REPORT
The recent westerly depression has passed away, and since last night an anti-cyclone has moved rapidly qn to the Dominion.
The forecast is for light variable winds. "Weather fair to fine with cold night temperatures. moderate.
UNION COMPANY’S LINE.
The Gabriel la leaves Greymouth tomorrow for Sydney and Newcastle, timber laden. .
The Kaimai is due at Greymouth .tomorrow lrom Wellington to load coal for Nhpier arid, Auckland, completing at Westport.
A Union Company’s steamer is due at Greymouth on Monday to load coal for Wellington. . .. ,r . , r . s
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, May 17. ’ ' Arrived at London—Opawa and Rangitane. . *- - "Sailed—Mahano from, Montevideo.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1933, Page 1
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105WEATHER FORECAST Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1933, Page 1
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