SHIPPING
FORT OF BLI'FF. ARRIVED. Jan. IC—Theresa IN :\nl, 9 tons, Harbonl, from Halfmoou Bay. Harbour Board, agents. SAILED. Jan. 1C —Theresa NVard, 9 ton-. Harbonl. for Halimoon Bay. Harbour Board, agents. [Per United Ptcss Association.] AI'CKEAND. Jamriry IC. Failed Monmv;ii (C p.m.’ lor tlie south. DUNEDIN, January 1C Arrived Karamu (').IO pan. 1 from Grey mouth. Failed Kaitaueata 16.30 pan. 1 for Bluff; Te Ansa: i 1.30 pan.' for Auckland. To .-ail to-night Kotarc, tor Invercargill; Breeze for Wanganui. THE WEATHER. SUMMARY AND FORECAST. WELLINGTON. January IC, Mr D. C. Bates reports;- Atmospheric pressure has decreased considerably. Soitih ar.fi north-easterly winds predominated. Verv wan a hutnul conditions ha l *!' ruled, cloudy ajid misty in pans with passing showers. Present indications are lor increasing north-easterly to north-westerly ■winds, weather cloudy and unsettled, with rain following generally. The barometer is falling everywhere.
TIDES.JANUARY 17. Bluff 4.411 :i.m. ">. 12 p.m. lnvercar<^ill o.'Jl* a.m. Hi vert on ;!.4>,t a.m. 4. 12 p.m.
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Southland Times, Issue 17866, 17 January 1918, Page 4
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