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SHIPPING

TIDES.—JULY 11.

PORT OP BLUFF. ARRIVED. July 111 Wimmera, IST- tons, Kell, from Dunedin. J. O. Ward ami Co., agents. SAILED. July 13—Wimmera. 1872 tons, Kell, for Melbourne, J. G. Ward and Co., agents. July 13—Calm, 353 tons, Gordon, lor Wellington. Dalgety and Go., agents. July j:j—-Ramona, 1371 tons, Sewell, for Dunedin. U.S.S. Co,, agents. The Wimmera reached Bluff on Thursday morning to discharge a quantity of northern cargo and load general cargo, fish and oysters for Melbourne. The transport vessel at present in dock at Port Chalmers will probably leave for Bluff on Saturday to load grain. (By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright) .(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) j SYDNEY, July 13. j Sailed (1 p.m.) Victoria; (3 p.m.), j Moeraki. i NEYCASTLE, July 13. Arrived —Warrimoo, from Auckland. j (Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, July 13. ..rrived —Kamo ( I. :j <» am.), from Grcyniouth; Westralia (7. Id), Manuka (8.3 a), Maiaroa GO, and Gorinna (ID.3D), ' from Lyttel ton. Sailed—Karamu (11.13 a.m.), and NgaKuta (13.13 p.m.), for Grey mouth; Komata (13.33 p.m.), for Westport; Manuka (3.43), for Sydney; Mararoa (7.3D), for Lyttelton. , LYTTELTON. July 13. Arrived —Maori (7 a.m.), from Wellington; Breeze (7.33 a.m.), from Timaru; Y'echigo Mavu (8 a.m.), from Sydney. Sailed—Breeze (1.30 p.m.), for Napier. To Sail —Wootfbn, for Wellington, Maori, for Wellington. DUNEDIN, Jufy 13. Arrived —Kokiri (6.13 a.m.), from Oamaru; Calm (7.1 D), and Kamona (3.30 p.m.), from Bluff. Sailed —Ruahine (3 p.m.), for Bluff. WANAKA PICKED UP. DUNEDIN. July 13. Advice has been received by the Union Co. that the Wanaka, which has been drifting for some days, has been picked up , to-day by the dredge Sir AVllliam Matthew, and towed to Carnarvon, Western Australia*

I THE WRECKED SCOW. NELSON, July 13. At the enquiry into the loss of the scow Southern Isle, the finding was that the actual cause of the disaster was unknown, hut the probable cause was that the scow mot with heavy weather, and the hatches, being probably unsecured, may have been washed out. and the vessel foundered by reason of shipping seas in the open hatches. THE WEATHER. SUMMARY AND FORECAST. WELLINGTON, July 13. Following is Mr Bates' weather summary for the past 31 hours:—The barometer lose rapidly during Wednesday night with strong south to south-east-ony winds. Gold and changeable weather lias prevailed with passing showers, especially in the northern and east coast districts of the North Island, Forecast: Present indications are for strong south-easterly winds with cloudy and unsettled conditions at times northward of Kawliia and Napier, and southeast t<> north-easterly breezes with cool and fair to cloudy weather elsewhere. The barometer lias little movement at present, but will full In the south after about 3 1 hours. ('ondilions sire threatening to the northward of the dominion. I -- -

Bluff a.m. u.5;: iuii. Invercargill l.U.’ a.m. ii.m. Kiverton .. . W.1Z a.m. 11.5?; p.m.

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Southland Times, Issue 17785, 14 July 1916, Page 4

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SHIPPING Southland Times, Issue 17785, 14 July 1916, Page 4

SHIPPING Southland Times, Issue 17785, 14 July 1916, Page 4