SHIPPING.
The Tarawera left tydney at 5 p.m. on Tuesday for Dunei.. and is due there ntxt Tuesday to loaL for Wellington and Sydney. The. Gonnthic is now completing her loading at Wellington, ;md is' tnned to leave that port this mommg for Southampton, via Panama. The AVaitomo is expected to complete the Unloading of her Wellington cargo to-day, when she will sail for Newcastle to bunker be? ore proceeding to Geelong to loud another cargo of wheal for New Zealand ports. The Huddart, Parker Company advises that the Westr.Jia is now timed to leave Melbourne on May 7 direct for Wellington, where she is chic on May 12, bringing passengers and cargo. The vessel is due at Dunedin on May 17, anti is timed to sail from there on May IS for Bluff and Melbourne. Passengers who have already hooked must now apply again for their berths. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. (Per United Press Association.) DDNEDTN, April 29. Arrived —Kurow (3 im.), from Makatea Island. Sailed —Tainui (12.30 p.m.), for Bhin and Wellington. The Tofna, from San Francisco, left Eararonga at 3 p.m. on Monday, and is tine in Wellington on May 4. CHRISTCHURCH, April 29. Arrived Storm (0.20 am.', from Timaru; Wahinc (fi.55 a.m.), from Wellington; Ngatoro (220 pm.), from Chatham islands. Sailed—Storm (3.45 p.m.), for Picton; TTahine. for Wellington, NEWCASTLE. April 29. (Received April 29, 10.10 p.m.) Arrive ! —Rakanoa, from New Zealand. Sailed—Waihemo and A k-x a., for New Zealand. WELLINGTON, April 29. Arrived—Maori (5.5 amj, from Lyttelton, Sailed*—Admiral Codrington (7.40 p.mj, sor Newcastle; Monongahda, barque (9.20 i-m. i. for Sydney; Karomu (2 p.m.), for Creytnouth; Mokoia (6.10 p.mj, for Napier; iloernki (5.40 p.m.', for Lyttelton; Maori (7.55 pm.!, for Lyttelton; Calm (7.20 p.m. l . for Dunedin. AUCKLAND, April 29. Arrived— Manurewa, barque(l2.so pm.), from ITmaru; Flora (6.15 p.m.), from Cook Islands. Sailed—Navua (12.15 am.), for Fiji; Jtlako (1.45 am. i. for East Coast; Qpiiii (5.1-5 pm.), for Bay of Islands. THE WEATHER. WELLINGTON, April 29. The Dominion Meteorologist reports; — Strong southerly winds have prevailed with cold and showery weather. Conditions bave improved to-day in most part? of the XOominion, and the atmospheric pressure is bow about normal Present indications are for strong but decreasing southerly winds, backing shortly to freshening westerly and northerly; weather cofri and changeable, but fair to clondy generally; barometer hes * rising tendency, but is dee to fall in the Couth after about 24 hours.
THE TIDES—APRIL 30. Bluff U 49 tun. ll'vercargiil .. 0/20 ajn. Eiverton.. .. .. ajn. 0.00 0.40 11,00 p.m. pan. p.ITU THE SUN. Sun jiscs to-day .. — — — Sun seta to-dacy .. .. .. 7.13 5.14 a.tn. p.m.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19200430.2.23
Bibliographic details
Southland Times, Issue 18809, 30 April 1920, Page 4
Word Count
430SHIPPING. Southland Times, Issue 18809, 30 April 1920, Page 4
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Southland Times. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.