PORT OF BLUFF.
The Kamo (Captain McPherson) sailed for Dunedin at 5 p.m. yesterday. The Wan aka left Port Ahuriri at 6 p.m. •n Monday for Bluff direct. The Tairoa, which is loading at Bluff, h faking away 3000 crates of cheese, which will practically empty the store up to the present; also 45,000 carcases of lamb and 1500 bales of wool. THE CANADIAN RANGER. The Canadian Ranger, from Australian ports, is due at Bluff on Saturday, and should arrive at Dunedin on Monday next to continue loading for New York, Boston, and Montreal. SHAW SAVILL STEAMERS. Following are the movements of Shaw, 3avill steamers in the near future:— The R.M.S. Arawa, which left London on Hay 11 for Auckland, Napier, and Dunedin, s due at Auckland on June 20. The RMS Tainui, which sailed from Wellington on May 16, left Colon on June 5, en route for London. The Mahia, which sailed from Wellington for London on May 13, left Montevideo an June 2. The Raranga. which sailed from Wellington for London on May 10, passed Montevideo on June 1. KALOMO FROM NEW YORK. The A. and A. chartered steamer Kaiomo, en route from New York to New Zealand ports and Sydney, arrived at Colon on June 11. She is expected to reach Auckland about July 5. OVERSEAS VESSELS.
The following vessels are expected to arrive in Dunedin about the dates shown in the table published below:— Waimarino, Newcastle, June 20. Devon. London, via ports, June 21. Australind, New York, June 22. Tekoa, Liverpool, via porta, June 23. Kittawa, Port Stephens, June 23. Canadian Ranger, Halifax, June 25. Arawa, London, via ports, June 29. Moeraki, Melbourne, Ana Bluff, June 30. City of Bagdad, New York, June 30. Whangape, Sydney, via ports, July 3. Port Macquarie, New York, July 7. Waikouaiti, Newcastle, Sydney, July 11. Waihemo, Vancouver via ports, July 12. Cumberland, Liverpool, July 14. Port Chalmers, London, July 17. Kalomo, New York, via ports, July 21. Atholl, Montreal via porta, July 21. Westmoreland, Liverpool, July 26. OVERSEAS SHIPPING. (By Telegraph—Press Aaan.---Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Press Association.) LONDON, June 18. (Received June 19, 10.45 p.m.) Departures: From Colon, Waimana; from Jas Palmas, Raranga, Kaikoura, and fiurunui. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. (Per United Press Association). DUNEDIN, July 19. Arrived—Storm (5.20 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Havre (4.30 pun.), for Lyttelton. AUCKLAND, June 19. Arrived—Tofua (5.25 am.), from Fiji; Mapu (10 a.m.), from Grafton. Sailed—Devon (1 pm.), for Port Chalmers; Waipori, for Portland. LYTTELTON, June 18. Arrived—Karori (6.15), from Greymouth; Wahine (6.50), Kahn an aw a, and Calm (12.30), from Wellington. Sailed—Wootton from Wellington; Wahine, for Wellington. WELLINGTON, June 19. Arrived—Mararoa (7.30 aun.), from Lyttelton; Manuka (8.40 a.m.), from Sydney. Sailed—Middlesex (3.5 p.m.), for Napier’ Mararoa (7.50 pjn.), for Lyttelton. WEATHER FORECAST. WELLINGTON, June 19. The Government Meteorologist’s forecast is as follows:—Present indications are for strong north-westerly to south-westerly winds, weather cloudy and unsettled, with rain probable generally. Barometer uniteady, with a rising tendency everywhere soon.
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Southland Times, Issue 18972, 20 June 1923, Page 4
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