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SHIPPING.

TIDES —AUG. 25. Bluff .. 4.M> a.m. 5.3 p.m. Invercargill o.lt» a.m. Riverton C-CO a.m. 4.3 P-m. PORT OP INVERCARGILL. A a*”. -I —Invercargill. s.s.. 1-4 ton-'*. Gillies, from Dunedin. A. B. Campbell, agent. BLUPP HARBOUR. ARRIVED. Aug. II Wanaka, _ ISTI tons, Todd, fi om Oamuru. L .S.S. Co. agtuß. UlPUliTKllb. Kx Wanaka —Airs Adams, Buchanan, Wright. .Stephenson Ac Co., Thompson & (jo W N Stirling, Malheson & CO., Mackerras & Hazleil. D. Kingslaiul. Murrays, Did.. Carswell & Co., \\ augh it Co R A Christie, R. Buchanan, Koycls Bros. &*Kirk, T. McChesney, J. W. Marton, Times Co,. A. Carswell, i. laii>, Campbell. Briscoe Ac Co., Bute;., Ac Co 'Express Co., Herbert Haynes Ac Co., Liliicrao and McNaughton, Bros.. Ross Ac Gleiidiiming, J. G. IV aril Ac Co'., Ur win Ac Roderhiue. The ss. Caldergrove completed her discharge and was wady lor sea yesteic'ay. Owing m the prevalence pi a strong ■Weiitrny wind tliG ugciclgu lu postpone his departure until this morning. The s.s. Storm left Lyttelton tor bluff at (I.la p.m. on Tuesday. The s.s. Theresa Ward made her usual weekly crip tv Stewart Island yesterday in boisterous weather. The Union S.S. Co.'s steamer anaka arrived at Hi a.m. yesterday rrom Auckland, via Camara. She has l.a tons of cargo tor Blutf, chiefly sugar, and will load 2ui)o tons or produce tot the Aortic, leaving early on Sunday morning. U.S.S. CO. STEAMER MOVEMENTS. Thursday. Aug. 25th—Wanaka leaves for Napier, Gisborne anti Auckland on arrival of 11.15 a.m. train. Mondav, 2ilth Aug.—Alanuka anives from Sydney, via North, about 5.30 a.m., nnd leaves tor Hobart and Melbourne an arrival of 2.5u train from inveicaiMonday, 29t!i Aug.—Moana arrives from Melbourne and Hobart about b.su a.m., and leaves for Sydney, via Noitn, on arrival ot 1.45 train from inveicaigill. Monday, 29th Aug. —Warnmpo arrives from Newcastle about 5.30 a.m., with a cargo ot coals and bonedust. DIRECT SHIPMENTS TO BLUPP. PROM LONDON. Leave London. „ Aug. 4 —otaki (due in Dunedin Sept. li). Oct. 6—Shaw, SaviU Ac Albion boat. Dec. C—N.Z Shipping Co, boat. Peb. 6—Shaw, Savlll & Albion boat. April ti—N.Z. Shipping Co. boat. The Agent for the Federal-Goulder-Sblra Line advises the Secretary ot me Southland Importers’ Association mat it has been decided to put on three steamers at intervals of three months, tr. caii at Blutf The following is the m6 PROM TVL3T COAST FORTS. Leave Due Liverpool. Bluff. Morayshire .. doth Aug. l L 'th^No v - Durham .. 12th Nov. 2nd I eb. tF«r United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Aug. 24. Sailed —Maori for Lyttelton. CHRISTCHURCH, Aug. 24. Arrived —Wakatu from Wellington, via Kaikoura, Sailed —Hauro.o for Dunedin ; Navua for Auckland via Past Coast ; Mararoa for Wellington. DUNEDIN, Aug. 24. Arrived—lsabella lie Praine (schooner) from Kaipara. SVDN’EV, Aug. 21. Sailed —Maheno lor New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, Aug. 24. Sailed—Wairtina for New Zealand. MELBOURNE. Aug. 24. Arrived —Tumanu from New York, Sailed —Moana. AUCKLAND, Aug. 24. Arrived —Strath nairn from Japan: JLimutaka from Napier. WEATHER FORECAST. WELLINGTON. Aug. 24. Following is Mr Bales' summary and forecast :—The passage of an urea ot low pressure to the southward of New Zealand caused a westerly gale in Poveaux Strait last nigh* and to-day ; but elsewhere moderate to strong westerly’ v.inds have prevailed, with changeable weather and showers on the West Coast. Present indications are for moderate to strong westerly winds, cool and changeable weaihci. wim rain on the West Coast, the barometer falling slowly in the North, but rising for a short time in the South. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. (By Telegraph—Frees Association —Copyright). LONDON, Aug. 23. Lady Reid launched the new liner Aeneas which, with two sister ships, will inaugurate the Blue Funnel service between Australia and Fishguard, in Wales. She will take COO saloon passengers to Australia.

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Southland Times, Issue 14505, 25 August 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Southland Times, Issue 14505, 25 August 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING. Southland Times, Issue 14505, 25 August 1910, Page 4

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