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PORT OF BLUFF.

The Moeraki (Captain Doorley) sailed for Melbourne at 6 p.m. yesterday. The Kamo is expected to sail for Dunedin at noon to-day. The Waterlily, which arrived from Halfmoon Bay on Sunday night, brought 1306 cases of fish, the approximate weight of which would be 38J tons. The W’anaka left Napier at 4 p.m. yesterday. and is due at Bluff on Thursday. She leaves on Friday for Dunedin, Lyttelton. Wellington, and Auckland. z The W T aikouaiti is due from Lyttelton and Timaru on the 27th of this month, and sails the same day for Sydney direct. PASSENGERS BY MOERAKI. The following passengers from New’ Zealand ports left Bluff by the Moeraki last evening for Melbourne: —Mr and Mrs R. J. Anderson, Mr W. T. Allen, Mrs H. M. Allen, Mr *H. Ardley, Mr C. G. Armstrong, Mrs C. M. Blick, Mr W. H. Blick, Mrs B. Buckland, Mr W. H. Cooper, Mr D. T. Callaghan. Mr C. Codv, Mr A. Driscoll, Mrs M. J. Davis, Mr W. Dall, Mrs E. Dall, Mr F. C. Darke, Mr V. F. Troon, Mr C. J. Fineran, Mr F. Field, Mr J. Gallie, Mrs E. Gardner, Miss M. Gartshorne, Mr G. Gellately, M iss A. Gardner, Mr J. Hughan, Miss M. Haugh, Mr J. R. Henderson, Masters A. Henderson and J. Henderson, Miss M. Henderson, Mrs M. Henderson, Mr M. A. Jones, Mr J. Kiernan, Master A. Kiernan, Mrs C. L. Kiernan, Mr A. Lysaght, Mrs M. Lysaght, Mr J. L. Lunn, Mr W. J. Latham, Mr W. Marshall, Miss V. C. Mace, Miss C. S. Meredith, Mr E. Mitchell, Mr J. H. Mitchell, Mrs C. M. Machines, Mr J. G. Maclnnes. Mrs M. E. Mitchell, Mr H. McKenzie, Miss R. Mac Williams, Mr A. McNeil, Mr J. Macdonald, Miss H. Macdonald, Mr R. Macdonald, Mrs E. McKenzie, Mrs L. Nash. Mr D. T. Nash, Miss M. Nash, Mr W. H. Nicholson, Miss M. R. Ohlson, Miss E. R. Osborn, Mr S. Ollington, Mr W. B. Penney, Mr J. R. Phimester, Mr G. E. Pope, Mr R. K. S. Phillips, Mr R. M. S. Phillips, Mr M. J Phillips, Mr J. M. Potts, Mr B. F. Potts, Mr J. Potts, Mr M. Potts, Mr C. J. Potts. Mr T. M. Reycraft, Mr J. Reid, Mr F. C. Ross, Miss M. Rogers, Miss H. E. Roes. Mr D. Rutledge, Mr E. W’. Ricketts, Mr A. F. Stanbury, Mr F. Scott, Mr E. A. Scott, Miss L. Scott. Mr F. Scott, Master A. A. Scott, Mr F. C. Smith, Miss M. H. Stock, Mr W. H. Stokes, Miss M. Sheedy, Miss E. A. Sheedy, Miss S. Sanderson, Miss M. Sussex, Miss J. E. Simes, Mr A. H. Tozer, Miss J. M. Tozer, Mr H. M. Trotman, Master J. L. Tozer, Master A. A. Tozer, Miss C. S. Tozer. Mr H. Thompson, Mr R. J. Timpany, Mr J. J. Thompson, Miss M. J. Tidswell, Master J. F. Tidswell, Miss M. E. Walker, Constable E. G. Walker, Masters A. V. and F. G. Walker, Mrs E. M. W’alker, Nurse E. A. Watson, Mrs E. A. Watson, Mr G. H. Webster, Master G. F. C. Webster, Mrs A. V. Wellings, Mr T. Walsh, Mr C. C. Wilson, Masters J. M. and C. C. Wilson, Mr J. Wilkins, Mrs E. M. Wing, Mr G. Harris, Mr D. Osborne, Mr J. H. Ruprecht, Mr M. Grimwood, Mr J. Mawer, and Mr A. O. Pointon. OVERSEAS SHIPPING. (By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright). (Australian and N.Z. Press Association.) NEWCASTLE, June 18. Arrived—W’aitomo, from New Zealand. LONDON, June 17. Arrived, from Colon—Waimate. LONDON, June 17. (Received June 18, 8.10 p.m.) Arrivals—At Honolulu, Makura; at Colon, kthenic. Departures—From St. Vincente, Berwickshire; from Las Palmas, Piako; from San Francisco, Maunganui. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. (Per United Press Association!. WELLINGTON, June 18. Arrived—Remuera (7.20 a.m.), from Auckland. Sailed—Calm (7.20 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Kaikorai (6.20 pjn.l, for Melbourne; Wahi ne (7.50 p.m.!, for Lyttelton. DUNEDIN, June 18. Sailed—City of Batavia (3.25 p.m.), for Sydney. AUCKLAND, June 18. Arrived—Wingatui (9 p.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON, June 18. Arrived—Port Auckland (7.30), from Wellington. Sailed—Storm (4.5), for Dunedin; Mararoa (6.25), for Wellington. WEATHER FORECAST. WELLINGTON, June 18. The Government Meteorologist’s forecast is as follows:—Present indications are for moderate to strong westerly and southwesterly winds. Weather cool and changeable generally, with scattered showers, especially in West Coast and southern districts. Barometer unsteady, with temporary •ising tendency.

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Southland Times, Issue 18971, 19 June 1923, Page 4

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PORT OF BLUFF. Southland Times, Issue 18971, 19 June 1923, Page 4

PORT OF BLUFF. Southland Times, Issue 18971, 19 June 1923, Page 4

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