WEATHER FORECAST
TO-DAY’S REPORT
The general inference is that an intense anti-cyclone extends from do d till-Amu: ru Australia on to New Zealand" while 1 an area of low pressure lies (between the Queensland coast and Norfolk Island. The'forecast is for moderate southeast winds with fair to fine weather, seas smooth to moderate.
UNION COMPANY’S LINE.
The Gabriella leaves Greymouth tomorrow for Sydney and Newcastle, timber laden.
A Union Company’s steamer is due at Greymouth on Monday to" load coal for 'Wellington.. The Kaimiro was 'announced to leave Wellington at 9 o’clock last night ’with" general cargo for. Greymouth amt Hokitika, arriving at Greymouth to-morrow morning to load coal for '’Nhpicf and Auckland, completing at Westport.
■ The Karepo leaves Greymouth tomorrow for Wellington coal laden. The Tamahin.e in tlie WellingtonPicton service will leave l’icton at ’9 p.m, on Friday, 2nd. June, for Wellington instead of Saturday, 3rd. June, (King's Birthday).
SHIPPING TcLCCRAMS-
WELLINGTON, May 19. •Sailed— 9.10 p.m., Ivaimiro for Greymouth.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1933, Page 1
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