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SHIPPING.

PORT OF BLUFF. VESSEL IN PORT. Kaituna, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. I Huntingdon, Liverpool, to-day. Wingatui, Auckland, via ports, April 1. I Calm, Wanganui, via ports, April 1. j Argyllshire, Sydney, via ports, April 2. ' Waikouaiti, Sydney, Newcastle, April 5. j Manuka, Melbourne, April 13. Cumberland, Dunedin, April 14. Karetu, Oamaru, April 15. i City of Batavia, Dunedin, May 5. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Calm, Wanganui, via ports, April 1. Kaituna, Dunedin, April 1. i Wingatui, Auckland, via ports, April 2. i Argyllshire, Wellington, April 3. ■ Huntingdon, northern ports, April 3. Waikouaiti, Dunedin, April 6. Manuka, Melbourne, April 8. Cumberland, Timaru, April 16. Karetu, Sydney, April 16. City of Batavia, New York, May 7. GENERAL NOTES. The Union Company advise that the Wingatui, is now due at Dunedin to-day, via northern ports, to discharge general cargo. She is to sail this evening for Bluff, thence Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Welj lington and Auckland. The Kia Ora left Colon on March 22 for London, en route from Wellington. The I vessel sailed from Wellington on February , 27 - The lonic was to leave Southampton on , Friday last with passengers for New Zeai land and cargo for discharge at Wellington, i Lyttelton and Timaru. She is due at WelI lington on May 3. The Mahia arrived at Lyttelton on Friday afternoon from London, via Panama. The vessel is laden with general merchandise for I discharge at Lyttelton, Dunedin and New , Plymouth. The Cumberland is scheduled to load at Bluff on April 14 for London. She takes ! 11,000 freight carcases of meat, 3,000 boxes ' of butter, 12,000 crates of cheese and other i general cargo. The Middlesex arrived at Panama on March 21. and sailed the same day for Bos- | ton, New York, West Coast of Great Britain ! and London, en route from Wellington. The ' vessel sailed from Wellington on February I 28. The Union Company advise that the Waij tern at a loads at San Francisco and Van--1 couver during May for New Zealand ports. ! Her ports of discharge will be Napier, Lyt- ' telton, Dunedin, Bluff and New Plymouth. 1 The A. and A. Line steamer City of Batavia left New York on March 11 with cargo for discharge at Auckland, Welling--1 ron, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff. The vessel is due at Auckland on April j 16. j An alteration has been made in the I itinerary of the Argyllshire. The vessel is ‘ now expected at Pon Chalmers to-day from Timaru to load Dominion products for London. She will proceed thence to Bluff and I Wellington to complete her cargo. i The Invercargill Chamber of Commerce has been arvised that the Ruapehu is due .to load at London, leaving early in April i for New Zealand ports, including Bluff as a j port of discharge. Importers are advised Ito direct their consignments to the direct I boat. i Messrs Henderson and Company. Limited, 1 agents for Commonwealth and Dominion I Line, Limited, advise that the Port Curtis, ■ which is due at Bluff about May 11, will I not now load for American ports, but will load direct for London and proceed to her destination, via Panama Canal. THE MELBOURNE STEAMER. The Manuka sailed from Dunedin on Saturday afternoon for Lyttelton and Wellington, where she will pick up the following passengers for Melbourne:—At Lyttelton: Mesdames Owen, Rose, Fentham, Simeon, Maxwell, Whitehead, Edwards, Misses Fletcher, Needham, Allison, Edwards, Messrs Westgarth, Keenan, Owen, Davidson, Wilks, McGibbon, Lorimer, Edwards j (2), Birmingham, Rush ven, Andrews, Wilj son, Maxwell, Whitehead. At Wellingi ton: Mesdames Sinclair, McDonald, Spiers, Browning, Bullak-Webster, Thirkell, Westgarth, Moncur and two children, Allen, Nurse Sagar, Prevost, Hill, Pognuda, Black, Hepworth, Peters. Todd, Keeble, Belcher and three boys, Somberg, Reid, McKeown and three children, Shannon, Peard, Thomas, Misses Ackland, Needham, Browning, Lent, Costello, Hickey, Scanlon, Tinnoy, Shep- ; hard, Duncan, Prevost, McDuff (2), Moody, Pool, Messrs McDonald, Ford, Spiers, Ledingham, Browning, Kilsby, Tidwell, Allen, Pognuda, Armit, Westbrook, Dundas, Larkin, Thomas, Frost, Hepworth, Pickard, Belcher, Laing, Gray, Corbett, Peters, Bay- ! Ik®, Rowlands, Brinsdon, Gilbert, McKeown, Bax, Wilkie, Hastie, Brooks, Rev. Father > Lineham; 100 in steerage from both ports. The Manuka is timed to leave the Victorian port on April 7 for Wellington, LytI telton, Dunedin and Bluff. TELEGRAPHED REPORTS. COASTAL AND OVERSEAS. Dunedin, Mar. 29. i Arrived: Kahika from Port Craig. Lyttelton, Mar. 29. Arrived: Orepuki from Tarakohe; Anamba from Bluff. Sailed: Whangape for Gisborne; Manuka and Gale for Wellington; Kurow for Dunedin; Orepuki for Nelson. Wellington, Mar. 29. Arrived: Makura from Sydney; Hauraki from Auckland. Sailed: Holmdale for Dunedin; Cumberiand and Wahine for Lyttelton. Auckland, Mar. 29. Arrived: Rotorua from Wellington. Sailed: Waimana for Hicks Bay; Niagara for Vancouver. Sydney, Mar. 29. Arrived: Ulimaroa from Auckland. London, Mar. 28. Sailed—From Curacao: Remuera.

THE TIDES. —Tuesday, March 30.— Invercargill . 2.52 a.m. 3.12 p.m. Bluff .. 2.11 a.m. 2.31 p.m. Riverton .. . . .. 1.11 a.m. 1.31 p.m. THE SUN. The Sun rises to-day at 6.17 a.m. The Sun set to-day at 5.51 p.m. THE MOON. The Moon rises to-day at 6.30 p.m. The Moon sets to-day at 6.28 a.m. PHASES OF THE MOON. —March.— First quarter .. Mar. 21 4.42 p.m. Full moon .. .. Mar. 29 9 30 p.m. Last quarter .. Mar. 7 1-20 p.m. New moon .. Mar. 14 2.50 p.m.

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Southland Times, Issue 19831, 30 March 1926, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Southland Times, Issue 19831, 30 March 1926, Page 2

SHIPPING. Southland Times, Issue 19831, 30 March 1926, Page 2

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