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SHIPPING

PORT OF BLUFF. The Calm (Captain McLachlan) arrived from Lyttelton at 9 a.m. yesterday and tailed for Dunedin at 7.30 pan. The Waikouaiti (Captain Ryan) arrived from Sydney at 11.30 a.m. yesterday and is due to sail for Dunedin to-day. After clearing at Dunedin, Lyttelton and limaru, she will return to Bluff to load cargo for Sydney. A very smooth passage was experienced on the run from Sydney to Bluff. The Katoa (Captain Bruce) arrived from Auckland at 5 pun. yesterday. After discharging a quantity of general cargo she will sail for Port Craig to load 400,000 feet of timber and will then return to Bluff to load produce for northern ports SHIPPING NOTES. Transhipments ex the lonic are due at Bluff per the Calm to-day. The Tainui which left Wellington on May 16 left Colon on June 8. The Mahia which left Wellington for London on May 13 passed Montevideo on June 5. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line announces that the next dispatch from London will be the Port Bowen. She is to sail on August 1 for Auckland, Wellington and Napier. The SB. and A. Line reports that the lonic will not now call at Auckland in her loading itinerary. Her loading ports are at Lyttelton, Gisborne, and finally Wellington. Due at Wellington on June 23, she is to be dispatched at daybreak on June 29 for Southampton and London, via Panama. The steamer Port Auckland, from Tokomaru and Gisborne, is due at Wellington on June 13 and will then proceed to Lyttelton ton where she will then complete. She is due to sail finally from the latter port on June 17 for London, via Las Palmas. The National Mortgage & Agency Company advise that the S.S. and A. Line steamer Tairoa, from Liverpool, via northern ports and Lyttelton, is due at Dimedin toreceived cabled advice that the steamer day to complete discharge. The New Zealand Shipping Company has Boonholm, from England, arrived at Montreal for New Zealand and Australian porta. OVERSEAS VESSELS. Admiral Codrington left Wellington for London on June 2. Australind arrived at Auckland from New York on June 8. Australpeak left New York for Adelaide pn June 5. Canadian Pioneer left Quebec for New Zealand and Australian ports on June 5. Clan Macquarrie arrived at Hull from Brisbane on June 1. Cumberland, from Liverpool to New Zealand ports, arrived at Colon on June 6. Devon, from London, arrived at Auckland on June 7. Hurunui, from Wellington, sailed from Montevideo for London on June 7. Kolomo left London for Auckland on June 2. Opawa left London for Auckland on June 2. Paparoa, from Wellington, arrived at Glasgow on June 5. Port Chalmers left London for Wellington on June 1. Port Nicholson, which left Wellington on May 9, cleared Montevideo on June 1. Raranga, from Wellington, arrived at Montevideo on June 2. Ruahine, from Wellington, arrived at Southampton on June 8. Wai mate, from Manchester, arrived at Norfolk on June 5. Westmoreland left London for Auckland tin June 1. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. (Per United Press Association). DUNEDIN, June 11. Arrived—Holmdale (1.25 ajm) from WelEngton; Kotare (235 aun.) from Wai fcawa. AUCKLAND, June 11. Arrived—Kawatiri ( a.m.) from Tonga; Tekoa (1.45 pjn.) from Liverpool; Kai>una (5.35 pun.) from Picton. WELLINGTON, June 11. Arrived—Moeraki (8.25 a.m.) from Melbourne. LYTTELTON, June 11. Arrived—Kamo (5.50 a.m.) from GreyMouth.

Sailed—Kaiapoi (3) for New Plymouth; Oty of Batavia (5) for Timaru*; Kamo 1(6.20) for Timaru; Mararoa (6.50) for Wellington; Tairoa (7) for Port Chalmers; Tees fax Greymouth. OVERSEAS SHIPPING. LONDON, June 10. (Received June 11, 1.45 a.m.) Arrivals at Colon—Port Macquarrie; at Honolulu —Niagara. Departure from Vancouver—Waiotapu. WEATHER FORECAST. WELLINGTON, June 11. The Government Meteorologist’s forecast la as follows: —Present indications are for Strong north-west to south-west winds; unsettled cloudy and misty weather with heavy ram in many parts. Barometer unsteady with falling tendency.

THE TIDES. JUNE 12. Bluff _ _ . 12.00 ajn. 12.17 pjn. Invercargill 12.00 a.ni. 12.17 p.m. Riverton _ . 11.00 ajn. 11.17 p.m. THE SUN. The sun rises to-day at 7.58 a.m. The sun sets to-day at 4.35 pjn.

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Southland Times, Issue 18965, 12 June 1923, Page 4

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SHIPPING Southland Times, Issue 18965, 12 June 1923, Page 4

SHIPPING Southland Times, Issue 18965, 12 June 1923, Page 4

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