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PORT OF BLUFF.

VESSELS IN PORT, Arawa s.s. Whangape s-s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Moeraki, Dunedin, Sunday. Turakina. Lyttelton, Sunday. Masula, Dunedin, Sunday. Waikouaiti, Sydney, Sunday. Hertford, Dunedin, Tuesday. Calm, Lyttelton, Thursday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Arawa, Lyttelton, to-day. Whangape, Sydney, Monday. Moeraki, Melbourne, Monday, Masula, Newcastle, Monday. Waikouaiti, Dunedin, Monday. Turakina, Auckland, Wednesday. Calm, Dunedin, Thursday. NOTES. The Arawa which arrived on Thursday morning from Timaru to load for the United Kingdom is expected tn sail to-day for Lyttelton. , The Turakina is due on Sunday night from Lyttelton to discharge from the United Kingdom and is scheduled to sail on Wednesday for Dunedin. The Masula from Pensacola (Texas) via Wellington and Dunedin is due here on Sunday with 500 tons of asphalt from Puerto and sails on Monday for Newcastle. The Waikouaiti left Sydney on Tuesday night for Bluff. She is due here on Sunday and discharges 186 tons of cargo, sailing on Monday for Dunedin. The Calm is due from Lyttelton on Thursday and sails the same night for Dunedin. Wellington and Wanganui. The Hertford is due on Tuesday from Liverpool via northern New Zealand ports to discharge cargo. The Whangape sails on Monday night for Sydney direct. The Chamber of Commerce has been advised by the Agents that the Dorset from West of England ports, due to sail on November 22 has been cancelled and the Cornwall is scheduled to leave Liverpool, sailing from that port on December 13, and making Bluff a port of call. MOERAKI DUE TO-MORROW. The Moeraki is due to-morrow from Melbourne, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin and sails on Monday evening for Melbourne direct. ORETI FROM DUNEDIN. The Oreti arrived at Invercargill wharf yesterday with general cargo from Dunedin, and sails to-day for Port Craig to load timber for Dunedin. KOTARE AT PORT CRAIG. The Kot are. which left Invercargill on Thursday for Port Craig is due back on Monday with a load of timber, and on discharge sails for Maori Beach to load timber for Invercargill. TELEGRAPH REPORTS. COASTAL AND OVERSEAS. DUNEDIN, October 31. Sailed: Holmdale for Oamaru, Gale for Timaru. Arrived: Masula from Wellington, Kaitangata from Bluff, Wanaka from Bluff, Moeraki from Lyttelton. LYTTELTON, October 31. Arrived: Mararoa from Wellington. Sailed: John for Wellington, Turakina for Bluff, Orepuki for Wellington, Kahika for W r estport, Mararoa for Wellington. AUCKLAND, October 31. Arrived: Karamea from Gisborne. Sailed: Ulimaroa for Sydney, City of Dunedin for Wellington. NEWPORT NEWS, October 31. Sailed: Cambridge, for Auckland. VANCOUVER, October 31. Sailed: Hauraki for Auckland. MELBOURNE, October 31. Arrived: Coolana from Greymouth. NEWCASTLE, October 31. Arrived: Koromiko from Auckland. Sailed : Waitemata for Auckland, Katoa for Wellington. SYDNEY, October 31. Sailed: Maheno for Wellington. WELLINGTON, October 31. Arrived: Maori and Canadian Britisher from Lyttelton, Delaware Sun from San Luis, Obispo, Kaikoura and Ripa from Wanganui. Sailed: Manuka for Sydney, Maori for Lyttelton, Opihi for Nelson. P. AND 0. COMPANY. DIVIDEND DECLARED. LONDON, October 30. The P. and O. Company’s dividend for the year on deferred stock is 12 per cent. In expectation of a revival in the cotton trade, there is a remarkable boon in shares. The shares sold on Tuesday were valued at £500,000. The shares in 296 companies have already appreciated £1,000,000.

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Southland Times, Issue 19389, 1 November 1924, Page 2

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PORT OF BLUFF. Southland Times, Issue 19389, 1 November 1924, Page 2

PORT OF BLUFF. Southland Times, Issue 19389, 1 November 1924, Page 2

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