SHIPPING.
tides-septeXbek 5. High Water.—Bluff ’■ 6.4 a.m. ; 631 p.m. JnvJercargill : 6.41 a.m.l; 714 p.m. Riverton : 5.4 a*.m. ; 5.31 p.m. BLUFF HARBOURs ARRIVED. Sept. 3.—Wanaka, «.s., 1572 tons, Rutter, from Auckland. U.S.S. Co., agents. Sept. 4.—Monowai, s.s., 213’7 tons, McDonald, from Dunedin. U ! .S.S. Co., Kigents. Passengers—Messrs Black and G. J. Parker, Misses Brougham (2), Lovett, Mrs Carson, children, and maid. Sept. 4. —Warrimoo, s.s., 2076 tuns, Mcßeth, from Melbourne, Co., agents. Passengers—Miesdames Murphy, and Deans, Misses Kirkwood and Lons* dale, Messrs Head, xGanet, Muirie, Pearson, Allen, Spencer, Jones, Watkin Mills, Wilde, Parlovitz, Robson, Findlay ; 8 steerage. SAILED. Sept. 4.—Monowai, s.s., 2137 tons, McDonald, for Melbourne. U.S.S. Co agvlits. Passengers—Mrs Rout and 9 steerage. Sept. 4.—Warrimoo, s.s., 2076 tons, Mfcßeth, for -Dunedin. U.S.S. Co., agents. -Passengers—2 steerage. Star of Australia, s.s., 4415 tons, Whyatt, for London. Henderson and Batger, agents. IMPORTERS. Per Wanaka.—Matheson and Co., Stirling, Mackerras and Hazlett. D. B. Muir, Wright, Stephenson and. Co., Butterworth Bros., S. F. Co-op. Ass., Briscoe and Co., J. E. Watson, Win. Todd, Meredith, Express Co< ’ Per Monowai.—J. M. Brown, Mackerras and Hazlett, Herbert, Haynes and Co., Thomson, Bridger and Co., K* McNab, Broad, Small and Co., Royds Bros, and) Kirk, I. W. Raymond and Co., Southland Engineer Co., U. S. S. Co., Fairweather, Telegraph Oflice, Todd and Co., Mjatheson and Co., Order, W. Martin, J. Bath and Sons, J. ll'. Stewart, D. Kingsland and Son, Henderson and Batger, Nichol Bros., R. Meredith, W. P. Craig, N.Z. Express Co., N. Z. S. Co, E. Barlow, F. A. Moore, Watson and Co., Ross and Glendining, C. Tulloch, C. Sutherland. G. Whealler, McPhail. Per Warrimoo. —McKay Bros., J. ster, S. Holmes, N.Z. Hardware Co., Spencer-Jonies, Carswell and. Co., August Bros.. Miss Kienan, R. Gilmour and Sons, Broad, Small and Co., Thomson, Bridger and Co., Lennie an'd Sons, J Trapski. EXPORTS. Per Monowai. —50 sks grass seed, G5O oats, 120 sks oysters, 51 pcs timlier, boxes fish, 17 rams 23 bales flax, 15- sks hides, box gold. Th» Wanalda arrived from Auckland at 11 a.m. on Sunday, and sails for Oamaru to-day. The Monowai arrived- from Dunedin at 7 a.m., and sailed for Melbourne ait 4.95 p.m. The Warrimoo arrived from Melbourne at 11.30 a.m., and left for Dunedin at 5.10 p.m. Tb? Star of Australia sailed for London direct at 5.15 p.m.The gross tonnage of steamers at tho Bluff wharves yesterday aggregated over 20 COO tons. IT.S.S, CO.'S MOVEMENTS. sth—Wajiaka leaves for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland on arrival of 11.25 a.m. train from Invercargill. (By Telegraph). WELLINGTON, Sept. 4/ Sailed—Rot omoha na, for Liyttelton. Passengers —Misses Coiibett, Campbell, Thomas, Robertson, Murphy, Maddison, •Phillips, Campbelll Allen, Mesdames Fielder and child, Jones, McAndrew, Barforii, Phillips and infant, Captain Dillner, Messrs Welch, Dickens, Carson, Studholme, Magins, Maddison, Hatch, Angut, Gammole, Lewis, Fielder, White, Walden, Sullivan, Boucher, Tynsley, Hamilton, Fothieringham, Etudes, Smith, Morison, Dolbey. Bushby, Jordan, Wilson, Barnett, Hdfelajn, Gore, Wood, Dixon, Hunt, Turner, Fleming, Stringleman, Osborne. _
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Southland Times, Issue 19655, 5 September 1905, Page 2
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