SHIPPING
thk tides. OCTOBER 3. Blurt 12.00 a.m. 12.17 p.m. Invenwpll _ 12-00 am. 121 1 p nl - Riserton— 11.00 a.m. 11.11 pan. THE SUN The sun rises to-day at 5.47 a.m. The sun sets to-day at 6227 p.m.
BUM HARBOUR. The Whangape is due to sail on Thorsday night for Sydney and Newcastle. The Katos sailed from Auckland on Saturday afternoon for Bluff, via the coast. The Federal Company announce that the Gty of Dunedin is due at Wellington from Auckland to-day. After discharging portion of her New York cargo she will proceed to Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff to put out the remainder. From New Zealand the City of Dunedni will go to AusTraEa. The Shaw-Savifl Company advise that the Muf4r.ua sailed from London on edneslay last with cargo for Australian ports. REDUCTION OF FREIGHTS. In -addition to the overseas shipping freight redactions on wool, sheepskins, pelts, tallow, grain, seeds and other export cargo, the overseas shipping companies have made the following among other alterations ia rates to the United Kingdom, which came into operation on Monday last: Hides, salted Cm cases), by weight, reduced from 142/6 per ton to 90 ; and in sacks from 115/- to 90/-: leather basils and glue pieces., by weight, from 205/- to 180/- -, preserved meats, by measurement, from 85/lo 75/-: lanoline. by weight, from 142/6 to 100/- • kauri gum in cases or sacks, by weight, from 135/- to 130/-, and dust in sacks from 130/- to 125/- casein by weight rom 100/- to 75/- condensed milk, jy measurement, from 85/- to 80/-; honey, jy weight, from 85/- to 80/-; tin-dippmgs, jy weight, from 180/- to 160/-. Timber s reduced by 4/- per 100 ft. AH the above >tes are plus the usual 10 per cent. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS (By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright). LONDON, October 1. Arrivals at Londia —Surrey and Ruapehu; at Colon—CtakL SYDNEY, October 2. Arrived —(5 turn.) Manuka and Kaitangata, from New Zeakv’.d. METIURNE. October 2. Arrived—Palvona from Bhiff, Canadian Traveller. from New Zealand. United Press Association.) ADCL.LAND, October 2. Arrived— Paparoa (3 pan.) from WeilingWELLINGTON, October 2. Arrived —Kamcoa '2.45 ami..) from Greymouth ; Komata (3.33 pnn.) from Westport; Moetxki (3JO p-mj from Sydney; Kato a (530 pan. ) and City of Dunedin (6.55 pm.' from Auckland. Sailed—Dorset (5.38 pan.) for Lyttelton; Maori (7.50 pm_/ for Lyttelton; Waihora (825 pm.i for Lyf-t-Rm Cahn (4.30 p.m.) for Wanganui LYTTELTON, October 2. Arrived —John & t . aun.) from New Plymouth; Storm (7.45 am.) from Westpork Sadted —Kotomiko 3.35 pm.) for Napier; Mar area <6.4.5 m.) for Wellington; Wakatu <8 pm.) for Kaikoura. WEATHER FORECAST. WELLINGTON, October 2. The Dominion H .xjrologist reports: — Present a. = for variable winds with, moderate to strong easterlies to northerlies predominating; weather mild and hazy generally, but unsettled in northernmost and southernmost districts: cloudiness increasing everywhere shortly; barojlietcr unsteady, falling tendency.
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Southland Times, Issue 19654, 3 October 1922, Page 4
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469SHIPPING Southland Times, Issue 19654, 3 October 1922, Page 4
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