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SHIPPING

THE TIDES. —Thursday, September 11.—

THE SUN. The Sun rises to-day at 6.27 a.m. The Sun sets to-day at 6.01 p.m. PHASES OF THE MOON.

PORT OF BLUFF. ARRIVED. —Wednesday, September 10.— Canad'an Constructor, s.s. (noon), 7717 tons, Faulkner, frcm Adelaide. Kotare, s.s. (9.10 p.m.), 149 tons, Mumby, from Dunedin. SAILED. Canadian Constructor, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 7717 tons, Faulkner, for Dunedin. VESSELS IN PORT. Tremere, s.s. Kotare, sub. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Port Denison, Port Kembla, to-day. Whangape, Oamaru, Friday. Calm, Lyttelton, Saturday. lonic, Lyttelton, Saturday. , Doonholm, Dunedin, Sept. 20. Moeraki, Dunedin, Sept. 22. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tremere, Port Kembla, to-day. Kotare, Port Craig, to-day. Port Denison, Dunedin, Saturday Whangape, Sydney, Saturday. Calm, Dunedin, Saturday. lonic, Napier. Monday. Moeraki, Melbourne, September 22. NOTES. The Canadian Constructor berthed at nocn yesterday from Adelaide, and after loading a small quantity of general cargo for American ports, sailed in the evening for Dunedin and northern ports to fill up. The Port Denison, which left Port Kembla, South Australia, last Saturday night, is due here to-day to load for London. She is expected to sail to-morrow or Saturday for Lyttelton, Napier, Gisborne and Wellington.

The Tremere, which is now discharging cargo from New Y 7 ork, is to sail to-day for Port Kembla, South Australia.

The Kotare arrived last night from Dunedin with general cargo, and is to sail to-day for Port Craig to load timber. The Whangape is due to-morrow frcm Oamaru, and sails on Saturday for Sydney. The Waipori is due about the end of next week with coal from Westport and Greymouth. The Calm is due from Lyttelton with cargo next Saturday. It is hoped to get her away again the same night for Dunedin and the north. The Kurow, which left Bluff on Monday for Newcastle, is due there at the end of the week, and later goes to Port Stephens to load poles for Bluff. The National Mortgage and Agency Co., Ltd., advise that the Shaw Savill & Albion liner Mamari arrived at Auckland on August 30. The Bluff transhipments will arrive by the Wanaka, which is due to leave Auckland to-day. THE ’FRISCO MAIL MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. The R.M.S. Maunganui is to leave Sydney at noon tc-day for Wellington, where she is due on Monday morning. She is to sail the following day for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete. The R.M.S. Tahiti, which left Wellington on August 19, arrived at San Francisco on Friday last. She was to leave the Californian port yesterday fcr Wellington and Sydney, via Papeete and Rarotonga. The vessel is due at Wellington on Monday, September 29. TELEGRAPHED REPORTS. COASTAL AND OVERSEAS. AUCKLAND, September 10. Arrived—West Cahokia, from -Frisco. Sailed—Ruahine, for London; Lowana, for Wellington; Rakanoa, fcr Newcastle. WELLINGTON, September 10. Arrived—Maori, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Wingatui, for Lyttelton Waipcri, for New Plymouth; Maori, for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON, September 10. Arrived—Mararoa, from Wellington; Corinna, from Wellington; Storm frcm Wellington; Gale, from Timaru; Maimoa, from Wellington. Sailed—Waitemata, for Newcastle; Storm, for Dunedin; Mararoa, for Wellington; Corinna, for Wellington. DUNEDIN, September 10. Sailed-—Kakapo, for Timaru. LONDON, September 9. Arrived—Philadelphia and Port Chalmers; at Panama—Canadian Miller. Sailed, from Vancouver—West Islip; from Norfolk, Port Hunter. VESSEL OVERDUE. A WIRELESS REQUEST. WELLINGTON, September 10. The following warning was broadcasted by radio at Suva at 8.10 o’clock to-night: “The three-masted wooden auxiliary schooner Doracrane left Gilbert Islands for Fanning Island on June 30 and has not yet arrived, and is now overdue. Report any news of this vessel.” THE STRANDED BARDIC, SALVAGE OPERATIONS CONTINUE. LONDON, September 9. Salvage operations on the White Star liner Bardic continue, but are being interrupted by heavy weather, necessitating the landing of the stevedores. The ship is reported to be firmly on the recks, and is flooded. Large quantities of wool and frozen meat have been taken to Falmouth.

Invercargill .. .. 0.41 a.m. 12.58 p.m. Bluff 12.00 a.m. 12.17 p.m. Riverton .. .. .. 11.00 a.m. 11.17 p.m.

—Month of SeptemberFirst quarter .. Sept. 6 .. 8.16 p.m. Full moon .. .. Sept. 13 6.30 p.m. Last quarter .. Sept. 21 .. 3.5 p.m. New moon .. .. Sept. 29 7.46 a.m. Perigee Sept. 7 6.30 p.m. Apogee Sept. 21 .. 0.24 a.m.

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Southland Times, Issue 19346, 11 September 1924, Page 2

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SHIPPING Southland Times, Issue 19346, 11 September 1924, Page 2

SHIPPING Southland Times, Issue 19346, 11 September 1924, Page 2

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