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SHIPPING

TIDES, —JANUARY 29.

PORT OP BLUFF. There were no shipping movements at this port yesterday. - The Maori arrived at Lyttelton ftt 7.25 u-in. on .Saturday, and connected with the first express. The Te Ajiau arrived at Auckland late on Friday night from southern ports, rihe is fixed to leave there next Wednesday for Tinaant, Oamaru, Dunedin, and Bluff with genenU cargo. The Te Anau should arrive here about Sunday, February 4. The Kahika ajrivfd at New Plymouth on Friday from Greymouth and Westport. She has been fixed to load coal at Westport about Tuesday for Oamaru and Bluff. The Huddart-Parker liner Riverina is due at Wellington this morning from Sydney direct. The coastal stca-mer Invercargill was exacted back -at Dunedin yesterday from Bluff and Invercargill. She will sail again for the south about the middle oi next week. No further advice hits yet been received concerning the. Huddart-Parkcr steamer Victoria. The vessel was expected to leave Sydney on Friday for Auckland. Fust Coast ports, and Dunedin, but s'he is evidently still detained at the New South Wales [Hjrt. The exact date of the Victoria's arrival at Dunedin at tltc present Juncture is uncertain. The Rosamond was due at Dunedin on Saturday afternoon from Wellington direct. The i css el is bringing a full shipment of general merchandise, several hundred tuns of which will be discharged at lumedin. The cargo includes transhipments from the Japanese steamers Tango Maru and (Kano Marti, at Sydney, ami the Akita Marti, at Wellington. The Rosamond will afterwards go to Fluff to complete her discharge. She will then load a shipment of produce and general cargo at the southern port for Wellington. It is expected that the training steamer Amokura, which has been lying in the stream at Wellington for a considerable time past, will leave within the next week for the Kermartocs and other northern outlying islands in search of castaways. A definite departure date has not been fixed yet. Although it is some 112 years since she left the dockyard at Dumbarton, tli c Union t'ompany's Mararoa is still unite capable of competing successfully with many a modern adversary. On Tuesday night site sailed its usual front "Wellington at 7.50 and to the surprise of both her passengers and the staff at Lyttelton she entered the moles at 7,55 u.m. on Wednesday, and 10 minutes later was berthed alongside No. 2 wharf. The time occupied, from' Wharf to wharf was about 12 hours 15 minutes, a creditable performance for a vessel like the ilararoa. (Per ..United Press Association.) AUCKLAND, January 26. Arrived, Sunday—Talune, from flhft «rn ports. Arrived, Saturday—Talune, from the islands.

KVKRY recruit needs “NASSOL” to protect him against colds, catarrh, sore U>roat, and kindred troubles. Small bottle—concentrated strength. Sixty doses l/«. The anmmer holidays are approaching and many people will be anaosing for the vacation that they have so wall earned. Hobday a are accessary in the best of times, and they are ail the more necessary In these days when those who are not lighting are shouldering extra burdens. 'The utmost effort of the Empire’s manhood and womanhood is catted upon, and it is essential that everybody should keep absolutely lit. There must be hundreds, in fact thousands, in Southland for whom a change if essential, and these will be interested in bags and trunks in which to carry their belongings. A little good advice may not bo put of place. There are bags and bags. You can buy a suit case, a Gladstone bag, a kit bag, or a brief bag, that will last one journey, or, for a few shillings more you can buy* a real leather article that will last for years. Which is the better bargain? is any argument needed? Go to Hitchie and Dee street, where you can buy guaranteed real leather bags, and where you will have the biggest selection in Southland to choose from. You run no risk. You get an absolute guarantee—and you will get satisfaction. You will also get better value, because Ritchie and Co. axe large buyers and can sell on a small margin.

Bluff 6. t S a.m. 6.17 p.m. Invercargill , 6.58 a.m. . 7.-T p.m. Kiverton .. . 5.IS a.ra. 5.1 1 p.m.

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Southland Times, Issue 17935, 29 January 1917, Page 4

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SHIPPING Southland Times, Issue 17935, 29 January 1917, Page 4

SHIPPING Southland Times, Issue 17935, 29 January 1917, Page 4