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SHIPPING.

e— ■ ’ PORT OF BLUFF. The s.s. Tarawera sailed at- 3.30 p.m. The Canadian Government's steamer Canadian Winner was expteted to leave A’ancouver on September 10 lor Auckland and Australian puns with general cargo. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the next steamer to le.-vc Montreal will be the Durham, which is to sail from the Canadian ports in October for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, unci Melbourne. The steamer Trevalgan is also to sail from Montreal in October for Auckland, W cllmgton, Sydney, and Melbourne. The* Raranca will follow towards the end of October. leaving Montreal, cargoladen for New Zealand port.-. Ihe steamer Tremeatiow will follow the Raranga m (November. Advice has been received by cable of the following projected sailings:—From London, October 20. the steamer Dorset, for Auckland and Wellington; from Manchester via Liverpool, September 25, the steamer Westmoreland, for Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane: from Antwerp via Bristol, Manchester, and Liverpool. October 9. the steamer (Iraki, for Adelaide Melbourne, t-vdiiey. and Brisbane; from New A nrk, September 25, the steamer Walton Hall, for Auckland. Wellington, Sydney, and Brisbane; from New York. September 30. the steamer Guv of Newcastle, bar .Australian ports. A radio message has been received by the Dunedin agents for the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company from the captain of the Gorinthic stating that the vessel will arrive at Wellington about noon on Monday next from London anal >out-hampton. A wireless message ha-s been received from the captain of the liner Mamari stating that, should the present weather conditions continue, the vessel will not reach Port Chalmers until midnight to-morrow from London. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. (Per United Pr.«« .Association. i DUNEDIN, September 22. Arrived -Soum - 12.1U pmo, from Wellington. «5 CHRISTCHURCH. September 22. Arrived —Maori 1 7. *•*) am.', from Wellington. Sailed Maori tv 35 p.m. l . for Wellington. TIMARU. September 22. Arrived —Calm. imm Dunedin and Oamaru. Sailed —Erefor Lvttelton, Piclon, and Wanganui. WELLINGTON September 22. Arrived —I'anadim Pro-; i-r r, >r l.g am.’ l , from Melbourno ; Walune i7.!5 a.mo, from 1.-ytrelion ; Stella I 12.15 p.m.-. from Dunedin. Sailed—Wahme i 7.50 nmo, for Lyttelton ; Waitnaiiu 15,5 p.m. u for Gisborne ; Moana yS.3U p.m.'. for Lyttelton. AUCKLAND, September 22. .Arrived —Mokoia (7.30 a.m.i, from Suva; Tinxi (3.20 p.m. i, from Gisborne. THE WEATHER. M ELLINGTON, September 22. Mr Pemberton's report is as hallows:— The low pressure centre has persisted west of Cat« Egmonr. ami si rung .westerly winds have ruled in northernmost districts and south-easterlies elsewhere. Cloudy and unsettled weath-T ha.s been experienced, with rain generally, heavy rain falling in many places during Tue.-day night. Present indications are for strong westerly winds backing to ;-m:i hole s northward of New Plymouth and Napier, and south-east to south winds elsewh-re : mid. unsettled, and equally weather may he expected, with heavy showers generally and .-now in high country jn the South Island; barometer rise everywhere ,-oon.

THE TIDES.—SEPTEMBER 23. Bluff .. 10.03 a.m. 10.2S p.m. Invercargill .. 10.43 a.m. ll.OS p.m. Biverton.. .. , .. 0.03 a.m. D.2S p.m. THE SUN. The Sun ri.-es to-day at 6.04 a.m. The Sun jfi.-i in ilay at 6.15 p.m.

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Southland Times, Issue 18935, 23 September 1920, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Southland Times, Issue 18935, 23 September 1920, Page 4

SHIPPING. Southland Times, Issue 18935, 23 September 1920, Page 4