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SHIPPING.

TIDES.—NOVEMBER. 12. Eiuff 6.M:! turn. fi.7,A p.m. Riverton . . . 5.33 a.m. 3.:,r, p.m. Invercargill , . 7.1 a.m. 7.36 p.m. POUT OF BLUFF. ARRIVED. November 11. Manuka, s.s.. 2717 tons, Neville, from Sydney, via northern ports. Passengers for Blult. Misses Price. Croagh (2). King; Messrs Hendy, V/right. Cambridge, and four steerage. V. Co., agents. November It. Warn’moo. s.s., DUG tons, Clift, from Melbourne, via Hobart. Passengers for Bluff: Miss Robinson, Mesdames Macdonald. Glendiiming, Messrs Kennedy, Macdonald (2). Daves, 8011, Howard!). Clarke. Sims, Williams. Pester, Haris. Thomas, and hi steerage. U.S.S. Co., agents. November I!, Ariel, barque, Ti i I tons. Hausen, from Maid, n island. N. Z. Doan Co., agents. SAILED. November 11. .Manuka, s.s.. 2, la Neville, for Melbourne, via Hobart. Passengers from Fdui'f: Mr d. .Johnston, am! six steerage. November il. Warrimoo, s.s., 2070 Clift, for Sydney, via northern ports. Passenger:; from Bluff: .Mrs A. l.id'Vd, and one. steerage. The Manuk,!, from Sydney, via, northern ports, arrived at 3.2 D yesterday morning. M r 31C1 inns, of inward cargo comprised I’obags of rice, 2!) boxes tea. 2.", bags bacon, 'll boxes soar, da boxes ▼andlcs. 27, cases whisky, 2.7 cases kerosene, is hogsheads nIA 3fiu felloes, 600 bags manure. STP) feet timber, 12 cases confectionery. 2a bags salt. 22 cases meats! 17 bags calf food. 2 motor cars, !B0 bundles battens: transhipments ex Tainui. and a quantity of sundries. She cleared for Melbourne, via Hobart, at 470 p.m.. taking away l.jOa said;.-; oats arjd 2'd,iM)o feet timber The 'Warrimoo arrived from Melbourne via Hobart, at .2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Site discharged 107 cases fruit. 5)00 bags superphosphate. 11.S7f* ft timber, and a small quantity of sundries. She sailed shortly after nine o'clock, taking away 670 racks outs. 170 sacks potatoes, 17.1) bags hides, i l,0i)0 feet timber. The Norwegian barque Ariel was lowed into [.oid a! 2.17 v i'Htenlay afternoon with a cargo of 1200 i.ms of phosphate from Malden Island. She experienced a comparatively line weather passage of a ' lUtltr over live weeks' duration, having cleared Malden Island in the first, week Of October. The Ariel is as previously under the command of Captain Hansen. She is expected to lie in port about five ©r six weeks. (Per United Press Association.) DUNEDIN, November 11. Arrived Rakaia, from northern ports; Hobart, steam whaler, from Bluff; Murihiku. dredge, from Bluff. CHRISTCHURCH, November dl. Arrived Kaiiangata, from Westport. Sailed Knwhai, for Napier and Gisborne: Kairaki, for Kaiapoi; Rakura. for Greymnuth and Hokitika; Mararoa, for Wellington. AUCKLAND, November 11. Sailed Victoria, for Sydney. Arrived Wimmora, from Sydney. Sailed from Kaipara Ultimata, for Sydney, SYDNEY. November 11. Arrived Wimbledon, from Auckland. MOVEMENTS U.S.S. CO’S STEAMERS. Thursday, November 11.—The Taviuni Is due about this date from the West Coast and sails again in usual run. .Monday. November 21. The Maunganul is duo about t) a,tn. from Hobart and Melbourne, and sails for Sydney, via Cook Strait, on arrival of 1.13 p.m. train. SAN FRANCISCO SERVICE. The movements of the Sydney-Wel-lingtbfi-aan Francisco Royal Mail | ataamers are as follow: j R.M.S. Moana, left San Francisco on 1 Wednesday, IGth October, due at Pa- I peete next Monday; leaves the following ; day for Raratonga and Wellington, being auo at Wellington on Thursday, 7th j November. R.M.S. Aorangl, left Wellington on the j 12th October, anil was due to arrive at : Raratonga on the 17th, and Papeete on ! the 13th. If tho vessel picks up the j time lost by her late departure from ; Wellington, she should arrive at the i Californian port on the 21st October. i R.M.S. Tahiti, duo to leave Sydney on ! the 2nd November for Wellington and ] San Francisco, via usual ports ; ex- j peeted at Wellington < a 7th November, I and scheduled to still On the following ! day. Duo in San Francisco on the 2S’th i November. 1 THE WEATHER. j V ELLINGTON", November 11. ' Cape Maria Van Di-ra.-in— Wind. S.W., fresh ;hae, D’l.ni; therm., , sky, fine: sea, considerable. i ■‘Russell S.W., fresh; 23.05; G2; i Cloudy; moderate. | Manuka it [Fads S., fresh: 20,00; ,77; j fine: rough. i Auckland - S.S.W., breeze; 211,32; 02; ! fine. j T aura n g:i S.W., LTe-li; 23,' ; 2; fid ; i fair: rough. j rough. i Go- iionio s.. gale; 23. *2; 77; squally, j Pert -Vinnri -- inr-'Fraie gale; j fc : ; : ii | ■ ; ■■ ) . i V •■lßago-.p. ri-1-..-h: 23.00; i : fair; ! Ron t ’ 1:,;!; 11 r.; S.W., ligil t; 7,0. 12; i £>'. . ti . : :. mot hj . Nll gg":. ■ SR., light; 3(1.16; 72; cp.udy. mod'-'ra t", Rloii S.R.. I're'•:'.•■■; .23.17,; 70; cloudy. Sini;m:i re. The h.;rnm''li - r rose .-veryT i •'■■■■ S-n urd.iy night and Sunday. e..' i-;.t al'Ou; East '.'ape. where there lias u.h evidence.; o| . .m Fu-.i off the coast. Strong sor.lheriy winds with cold and Khovvery wcallier has been experienced. Ro;e en.-i. Present indications are F r a i■ inporary improvement in weather < ■ iio’itioii ■•. w it.'i iF.-reasing southerly v ,r,d.--. Tli- loiroi.e.qa;- win probably ! ns.- slov. iy for a short rime in the north, 1 but a general tall is due after about 20 j i.'iiirc an,l more tins'-, (and cloudy I Wear !!•>!• will probably follow, with in- [ cri ti.diio no. I lady winds. j SbHAW, ;! A. \’ i' Ld: ALL..UN CO.. LTD. j MOVEM ENTS OF STEAMERS. ! LiA o RA. -- Arri veil A iieklami 7th Den Sad- 1.1.a11y 32rd November Let:. We! I:: ig: ■ hj, du-- 2nd 2,in- . Uary. isiityo .1 an ua ry v.i.d .-uFs. 1 ■l-HNCi. - An ;.■■■’ W.dliny ton yi;, : < "'loner. Riio.'s agaiii for London 2uli Level.liagy |' i )■■ 3li. daisiar; ; will sail j hgg.ii lor \V ■ !i■ 11 gi ii ano l.yiHinn .’Piiii Ji IdP re, i i i, l * | My .Mares ivA iR , 7.. . ■ - 1. - I ' Lmrit n Ifith g.-p----t.-mher ; op- J ..y.-din. ~,„j N 15.:,: aivi>. ",i I om.-.lii,. . v h.., p,,... Who .a:.' again jov Rondo/: !7;; : I'" I oi'i.i I'. Dll - a' m i ■, t :: I g .! a: 111 : ry. U.’N [I '. - - (.I'M Riymoiiii: I ;t: i October tie. 1 ’ape’own i;,i Nm.-enil.e.- Pr V.n-I-lir.g’Ma bii 1 I .y: ic!i oi .pn- ;.'‘i:h Xri\ "up her la 3 W- i.iiigton 2 ):h I m ; ' I:! -RI ll’ J.: ; i !.;■.■ ; p'd ffith i irt' :. and I' .a d.s . a ; ■ An shind l 1-| : -i di r T1 I 7. 1 ■ - rive I lag; |,a, R;; No-., n,!,--r. sail a:c;.. iWei I in;,''mi ar.o l.yMoho!, !...: 1 1 y. r. i : fol/cr; dge ;; | t 1 "-ei.-iob-T 1,0.-1 -. ,0 lin ... (, n ,[iUl- - .Iti- !.■•:. h-n >;u, , W. WK.RA. - i.ef: Mn;;t Mi, g,y,.. t-iidar for fo ■ iv.-.v Z. I it; i, 1 per!,--, 1m r. Z.N\ Nor ’. - I. 1., ;; I ly, i non g.. 1. 1 - . .. ■ ■■!■ "...gio,: and J.-.-oy,,;;; ,:■)•■ 2! : .1, gonir; R.-au-i .Oh,;;, l: \. ■ . I -■■!’: I’ ■; :; ■ o ■ i StDe"i----u-r S : ,■■ i ’ .N’e-.V Z odand -n n oo, i r ■■ v . Io: I : . d ;;: atoi i.o ’ ’ "11 nil ; da • in OS, .hoe' ,n ry R- . R. a do,, i--r ■i i 11, g '.-n :.nd I.;. I- ■ g..i on ' . -is \Vc!h;,g!o,, FM, , J- I : . 1.-lIV- V.’eUing- -g 2:i!l: March. .I ■ i- solo;; 2 1 , d M d ! - ; ; 11 ,\ Is■' ■ • is u rpool | 7th i J-. i ; ■ ;, Of - OR- R" diin.l —• ‘y t pci Csi auo s’vULd-.iaud 23u. -darciw 1

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Southland Times, Issue 17193, 12 November 1912, Page 12

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SHIPPING. Southland Times, Issue 17193, 12 November 1912, Page 12

SHIPPING. Southland Times, Issue 17193, 12 November 1912, Page 12

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