SHIPPING
TIDES—SEPTEMBER 7th. Bluff 0.~>7 a.m. 6.29 p.iu. Invercargill .. 6.37 a.in. 7.09 p.m. Riverton .. .. 4.57 a.m. 5.-0 lain. PORT OF BLUFF. There were no shipping movements at this port yesterday. The Rosamond will now reach Bluff about the 13th, from Wellington. The Rosamond was expected to sail from Wellington on Wednesday for New Plymouth to load, for Wellington, Dunedin, and Bluff. TERAWTHTI-INVERCARGILL COLLISION. WELLINGTON, September 6. The adjourned enquiry concerning the collision between the tug Tcrawhiti and the steamer Invercargill was resumed today. After further evidence had been taken the Court reserved its decision. THE WEATHER. SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Mr Bates’ weather report:—Atmospheric pressure continues low in the South, and has decreased elsewhere. To-day strong westerly winds have ruled, with unsettled and equally conditions, and rain in many parts. Present indications are for strong westerly winds, unsettled and squally conditions, and rain probable generally. The barometer is unsteady, with a falling tendency.
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Southland Times, Issue 17757, 7 September 1917, Page 4
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