SHIPPING.
THE TI I>ES. —SEPTEMBER L Bluff 3.09 a.in. 3.29 p.m. Invercargill .. 3.19 a.i.i. I-'/J p.m. Riverton 2.09 a.m. 2.29 p.m. THE su>;. Tile Sun rises 10-d.tv - . .. 0.-lS a.m. The Sun m'K today .. -• 6.40 p.m. FORT OF BLUFF. The Kotare arrived from Dunedin at 4 p.m. ye.-too :ay, unci will leave for Invercargiil to-day. On her arrival at Dunedin at the end oi the week fr -m Auckland and East Coast ports the will be withdrawn for survev a i Fort Chalmers. Owing to the shortage of vessels and Iho difficulty of procur in; coal die Mill not he replaced in the mean Time. out rite W.uiaka will include Dunedin in her Auckland F.lulT run in future. The Navua will therefore carry all the c;l-! coa.-t e.is-enser trade. The War.aka was fixed to leave Napier vesterdav lor Auckland, where she will load for Lyttelton, Dunedin. Bluff. oama.ru, and Tiniaru. calling at those ports in the order named. Cable advice received by the Union Company states that the mail stemner Tahiti, m route irom \ aneouver. left Honolulu last Saturday evening for Suva, Aucklan i. and Sydney. She is due at Auckland on St member 9. The ITimarmi is r-ch.'doled to leave Sydr.ey to-morrow afternoon for Wellington. v. licre she should arrive on Mommy next. Tite I.’ivcnn.a i> turn'd m sail irom Sydney to-morrow Ur Auckland. She wdi be due there .m Monday, and will sad on the return v. yaa-e ai-.ut September 7. SHIF FIN C. T E LEG RAh IS. y Telectaph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. > (Australian anti 5.7.. Cable Association.) SYDNEY. August 31. Arrived —Riverina. from .Auckland. (Per United Press -Association.) AUCKLAND, .August 31. Arrived —Maher.o 1 10 a.m. a from Sydney. Sailed—City of Corinth (7 a.m/, for Wellington; Arahurn : 1.36 p.m.'. for Gis-l-orne. WELLINGTON. August 31. Arrived—Maori i 7.16 a.m. l , from Lyttelton; Moana ■ ■<. ."> 11 a.m. i. from Sydney; Blenheim t 1 .."•■> p.m i. from Wanganui; jMonowai 1 ■*, to p.m. , from Napier. Sailed- lima 16 mne. tor Wanganui; I.eitrim 12 6 p.m. •. for Lyttelton; Maori <7.6U p.m/, for I.vttclton.. "TIMARU. August 31. The Calm arrived from Dunedin and soiled for l.vrreiron ansi Wellington. CHF. KR'FfI'RCII, August 31. .Arrived-• -Storm i 7.6 a.m.i, from Timan;; Wohine 17.60 am.', from Wellington. THE WEATHER. WELLINGTON, August 31. The Domini"!! M"t> "rologjst reports:— Moderate to .-urn: southerly winds have prevailed, with co'.i 1 and fair to cloudy vemher generally and a. high barometer in all par 1 ' of rim Dominion. Present indication-- .tr» for ik-creusing southerly winds gcuerrdh.. cc. mg plane shortly to freshening nc-rtherhes and westerlies in and southward or (A-ok Strait; expect fair tr. cloudy weather, bur with increasing cloud and haziness w;th ir r >?t, in parts; barometer Lttle RioNcmeiu hut. falling soon in the south.
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Southland Times, Issue 18916, 1 September 1920, Page 4
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