SHIPPING.
PORT OF BLUFF. S.s. Paloona, 2771 tons, Captain Doorley, sailed for Dunedin at 11 o’clock last night. She brought the following passengers lor Bluff —Saloon iMesdames Urquhart. Stewart, O’Malley and child. Hill. Young, Misses Timpanv and Baldwin; Messrs Stewart, Bruce, Merrelt, O’Malley. Hall, and 2S in steerage. A wireless message on Wednesday from the captain of the Mamari, which is bringinc over 400 immigrants from Britain, stated that should weather conditions continue the same, the ship would not x »ach Port Chalmers until midnight on Friday at the earliest. The Wellington office of the S.S. and A. line says that under those circumstances transhipment passengers will remain on board until Monday, but those riestined for Port Chalmers will disembark on Saturday. The Westraha is leaving Wellington on Monday, and will probably arrive in Dunedin on September 20, .-ailing on jhe followins: dav for Melbourne, via Blurt, The C. and D. liner Fort Victor left Panama for Auckland on September If), in continuation of her voyage from Liverpool and Glasgow to New Zealand ports. She is due at Auckland on October 10, and Ehould be in Wellington on October IS._ An early arrival at Wellington on Wednesday morning was the Canadian Prospector, with the balance of her \ ancouver cargo from Melbourne. She will also commence loading a return cargo for the Canadian port, and will complete discharging and loading at Auckland, from which port the will sail finally.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. (Per United Press Association.') CnrJSTCTIURCH, September 23. Arrived —Wahine. 110.10 am. 1 , from Wellington; Breeze (10.25 a.m.), from Timaru; Moana (1.15 p.ra. i, from Wellington. Sailed —Baden Powel! (3.30 p.m.', for Wellington; Wahine, for Wellington. WELLINGTON. September 23. Arrived—Maori (3 a.m. 1 . from Lyttelton; ■Westralia '11.20 a.m >. from Melbourne. Sailed —Ayrshire (0 35 a.ra. l . for Lyttelton ; Maori 17.50 p.m o. for Lyttelton; (Navua (3.30 p.m. 1 , for Lyttelton; Kapiti .(3.40 p.m. i. for Wanganui. AUCKLAND, September 23. Sailed—Riverina (12.15 p.m,), for Sydney; Laura, barquentine (1.35 p.m.), for Newcastle. SYDNEY, September 23. (Received September 24, 1.40 a.m.) Arrived—Joan Craig, from Greymouth, SYDNEY, September 23. (Received September 23, 8.55 p.m.) THE WEATHER. WELLINGTON, September 23. Mr Pemberton'? report is as follows: — \tmospheric pressure has increased. and nigh and squally southerly winds have predominated. The weather has been cold and ansrt.tled. with heavy showers in many parts. Present indications are for strong •outherly winds and cold, changeable, and «hnwery weather; barometer rising, and rendition? are likely to moderate shortly.
THE TIDES—SEPTEMBER- 24. BluH .. •. 10.52 a m. 11 lo Invercargill .. 11.32 a.m. 4155 iliverton.. .. 9.52 a.m. 10.15 THE SUN. ■ The Sun rises to day at 6.02 a.m. The Sun sets to-day at 6.1" p.m.
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Southland Times, Issue 18936, 24 September 1920, Page 4
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