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SHIPPING.

The Kini left Dunedin at noon yesterday for Bluff, where she is expected this morning. She carries 1000 tons of mixed cargo, mostly transhipments. , p . The Kotare went into dry dock at .rort Chalmers on Wednesday morning for overhaul She was floated out again at noon r yesterday and was expected to leave Dunedin last night for Invercargill. After discharge she will leave for Port Craig to load timber. . . , The Navua, which is coming from Auckland to Bluff via East Coast ports,will leave BluS about September o for Auckland (direct. MOANA LEAVES RAROTONGA. The Moana, which left Wellington on August 11 for San Francisco, arrived at Rarotonga at 1 p.m. on Sunday, and sailed at 1 a.m. on Tuesday in continuation oi her voyage. ARAWA AT LONDON. Cable advice has been received that the Shaw, Savill liner Arawa arrived at London on August 16 from Wellington, via Panama. The Arawa left Wellington on June 29. KUMARA PASSES COLON. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Kumara, which is en route to Port Chalmers from London and Newport News, with a part cargo of coal, left Colon on August 13. She is due at Port Chalmers on Sept. 7. PORT HACKING’S ITINERARY. After disembarking her troops at Lyttelton, the C. and D. steamer Port Hacking will proceed to Auckland to begin discharging her cargo from Glasgow and Liverpool She will visit the four ports, and is due at Dunedin about September 4. The vessel .will then be docked at Auckland for repairs. THE WAIPARA. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Waipara cleared St. John (Newfoundland) on August 8, and reached Newport News 10 days later. The Waipara is bound for Auckland, CAMANA AT NAPIER. The Camana arrived at Napier at 9 o’clock on Tuesday morning from London. She is to load a full cargo of meat at Napier for London, under the auspices of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company. The Camana ia a new steamer, built in 1918 for the Blue Star Line, with a stern of the cruiser pattern. She left London on July 8. Her principal dimensions are:— Length, 390.7 ft; breadth, 53.2 ft; depth, 24.7 ft; tonnage, 5561. MASULA LEAVES NORFOLK. The Auckland agents for the A. and A, Line have received advice that the steamer Masula, en route from New York to New Zealand, cleared Norfolk on July 24. She has about 4900 tons of coal for the four main New Zealand ports, as well as general pargo from New York. LORAIN LEAVES NEW YORK. The U.S. and A. Line chartered steamer Lorain sailed from New York on August 2 for Auckland, Wellington, Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne. The vessel is due at Auckland about September 5, and at Wellington about five days later. PORT PIRIE’S CARGO. The C. and D. Line steamer Port Pirie which left Wellington at 1.10 p.m. on Friday for London, via Panama, took the following cargo from New Zealand79,B26 carcases mutton, 20,115 carcases lamb, 70 carcases veal, 3400 quarters beef, 1532 packages frozen sundries, 3192 boxes butter, 13,071 crates cheese, 11,322 bales wool, 54 bales tow, 49 bales clippings, 584 casks tallow, 412 casks pelts, 51 casks premier jus, 500 sacks kauri gum, 324 sacks hides, 3309 cases preserved meats, 27 cases jam, 7 cases general cargo, 500 tins Glaxo. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. (Per United Press Association). DUNEDIN, August 20. Sailed—Putiki (5.30 p.m.) for Timaxu, Lyttelton and Wellington. Rosamond p.m.) for Oamaru, Timaru and Wellington, DUNEDIN, August 21. Sailed—Kini (1 p.m.) for Bluff and Westbort. WELLINGTON, August 21. Arrived—Corinna (11.55 a.m.), from Jfew Plymouth. Sailed —Kahu (3.10 p.m.), for Napier; Matatua (4 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Mararoa (7.45 p.m.>, for Lyttelton; Ulimaroa (9.20 pun.), for Sydney. To Sail—Corinna (10 pun.), for Dunedin, UNION COMPANY’S FLEET. DUNEDIN, August 21. The Tofua left Papeete at daylight on Tuesday for Raratonga and Wellington and is due at Wellington on August 28. The Navua is due at Auckland shortly from Makatea Island. She has been fixed to load cargo at Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin and Bluff.

TIDES. —AUGUST 22. Bluff H-03 a - m - 11.30 p.m. Invercargill .. a.m. Riverton 10-03 a.m. 12.1U 10.30 p.m. p.m. THE SUN 6.o0 a.m. 520 p.m.

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Southland Times, Issue 18623, 22 August 1919, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Southland Times, Issue 18623, 22 August 1919, Page 4

SHIPPING. Southland Times, Issue 18623, 22 August 1919, Page 4