SHIPPING
TIDES MARCH 29. Bluff .... 10.58 a.m. 11.21 p.m. Invercargill. . 11.38 a.m. p.m. Riverton . . . 9.5S a.m. ■ 10.24 p.m. PORT OF INVERCARGILL. ARRIVED. March 28.—Invercargill, s.s., 224 tons, Gilllea, from Dunedin. A. B. Campbell, •gent. SAILED. March 28.— -Invercargill, s.s., 224 tons. Gillies, for Waikawa and Dunedin. A. B. Campbell, agent. PORT OF BLUFF. ARRIVED. - March 2S.—Te Anau, s.s., 1028, tons, Platts, from Westport. U.S.S. Co., ■gents. SAILED. March 28. — Turaklna, s.s., 8000 tons, Smith, for London, via way ports. N.Z. Shipping Co„ agents. The Turaklna got clear for northern ports at 9 a.m. yesterday. The Te Anau, from Westport, reached Bluff after 10 o’clock yesterday morning. She brought 450 tons coal and 20 tons fire bricks. She loaded 100 tons produce for West Coast ports, and Is expected to sail at 5 o’clock this morning. MOVEMENTS U.S.S. CO’S STEAMERS. Saturday, 30th March. —The Wanaka Is due from Auckland, via East Coast, •nd loads again for Auckland, Napier, Gisborne. Monday. April 1. —The Moana is due Irom Sydney via northern ports, about t a-m., and sails for Hobart and ’ Melbourne on arrival of 3.33 p.m. train. (Per United Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, March 28. Arrived John (?), from Hokianga, !*la Wellington: Wakatu .from Wellington, via Kaikoura; Kairaka, from Felons Sound. Sailed Kurow, for Wellington and Pic ton; Walporl, for Bluff; Kairaka, for Pelorus Sound; Cygnet, for Kaikoura; Klnl, for Westport and Greymouth; Moeyaki for Sydney, via Wellington. DUNEDIN, March 28. Arrived Monowal, from Northern ports; Kowhla, from Westport, via Tlmaru. ' Sailed , Kowhal, for Napier and Gisborne, via way ports; Storm, for Tlmaru; Banffshire, for Tlmaru. SYDNEY, March 28. Arrived Aldebaran, from New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, March 28. (Arrived Malta!, from Auckland. ' ‘ THE WEATHER. WELLINGTON, March 28. Weather Nummary and forecast;— The barometer has risen everywhere during the night, "and moderate to strong westerly and southerly winds have prevailed. with changeable weather, in many parts of the country. The temperature has been rather low In the south last night and to-night Present Indications are for moderate southerly and westerly .winds, with fair to cloudy weather generally. The barometer has a rising tendency.
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Southland Times, Issue 17003, 29 March 1912, Page 4
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