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PORT OF BLUFF.

SAILED. —Monday, June 12. — Matai G.s. (Captain J. Burgess) 1049 tons for Centre Island at 8.15 a.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kiwitea, Dunedin, to-morrow. Waikouaiti, Oamaru, to-morrow. Tees, Wellington. June. 15. Waipiata, Dunedin, June 15. Matai, Lighthouse stations, June 16. Coptic, Timaru, June 17. Wainui. Melbourne, June 19. Otira, Napier, June 23. Storm. Lyttelton. June 24. Wainui. Wellington. June 26. Port Pirie, England. June 29. Turaklna. Port Chalmers, July 6, Akaroa. Lyttelton, July 6. Kiwitea, Hobart, July 15. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kiwitea, Westport, to-morrow. Waikouaiti, Melbourne, to-morrow. Northumberland, Timaru, to-morrow. Tees, Auckland, June 15. Waipiata, Dunedin, June 16. Coptic, Wellington, June 18. Matai, Puysegur. June 19. Wainui, Dunedin, June 19. Storm, Dunedin, June 24. Wainui. Melbourne. June 26. . Otira, Napier, June 26. Port Pirie. Port Chalmers, June 30. Turakina, Oamaru, July 8. Akaroa, Port Chalmers, July 10. Kiwitea, Dunedin, July 15. INWARD CARGO ON HAND. Cathay ex Wainui (W.S. and Co.). Cambridge ex Wainui in B shed ( J Kla Ora. railed from Dunedin in A shed (D. and Co.). ' n . Moldavia ex Wainui (W. S. & Co.). Mataroa, railed from Dunedin, in A shed (N M.A.). Orarl, ex steamer, in B shed (J.G.W.) Port Dunedin, railed from Dunedin in A riied (Hend.). . „ . , . Wainui, ex Mooltan, m B shed (D. and Co.). (D. and Co.): Dalgety and Company. (Hend.): Henderson and Company. HL.T.): H. L. Tapley and Company. (J.G.W.): J- G- Ward and Company. (N.M.A.): National Mortgage and Agency C °(N P Z^ y j: New Zealand Shipping ComPa (U.S.S.): Union Steam Ship Company. (W.S. and Co.): Wright, Stephenson and Company. GENERAL NOTES. The Britannia left for Stewart Island yesterday at 10.20 a.m. with a load of empty fish cases.

The Government lighthouse steamer Matai left Bluff yesterday morning for Centre Island. After tending the southern lights she returns to Bluff about Thursday to load stores for Puysegur Point and Milford. The Union Company's Kiwitea left 1 maru last evening for Dunedin and Bluff. Due here to-morrow morning, the vessel will sail in the evening for Westport. The Union Company s freighter Waipiata cleared Wellington last evening for Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. The vessel is due here on Thursday and wilt probably sail on Friday for Dunedin. The Union Steam Ship Company advise that the Walnut is to clear- Melbourne tomorrow afternoon for Bluff, where she is due on Monday morning. Upon c °™p!°' tion of working she will aai l f° r ,.P¥ ne ? Lyttelton and Wellington. The Wainui is due back at Bluff on the 26th to load for TeZil.T Tapley and Company. local agents for the Canterbury Shipping Company. advise that the Storm is due to reach Bluff on June 24 from Lyttelton, sailing the same day for her usual northern ports. ■ Messrs H. L. Tapley and Company advise that the Tees is due at Bluff on Thursday from Wellington to load for Auckland direct. Tlie vessel will complete and sail th Tlie a C 6 and h D. Line steamer Port Hunter Is to leave London on August 9 for Wellington, Auckland and New Plymouth. During May 102 trading vessels, representlng 153,557 tons net register, entered the port of Lyttelton, as against 100 vessels with a tonnage of 152,936 during May. 1932. The Turaklna. en route from London to Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and Bluff, left Panama on June 4. She is due at LyttCThe Port Wriezen route from the United Kingdom in ballast, has reported by wireIcss that she expects to arrive at Bluff on 7nnf» 29 , The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company s Akaroa. which left Southampton on May 19, cleared Balboa on June 3. She is due to arrive at Wellington on June 23, and will later go to Auckland. The Huntingdon, which left Bluff on April 28, sailed from Las Palmas on June 5 in continuation of her voyage to London. The Surrey, en route from Liverpool to Auckland, Wellington Lyttelton Dunedin end New Plymouth, has reported by witless that she expects to arrive at Auckland * Mahana, which left Wanganui roadstead on April 24 for London, arrived at Hook of Holland on June 6. A Gisborne Press Association message states that the motor ship Coptic arrived nt the Poverty Bay port on Friday from London, via Panama, after a passage of 33 days. The voyage was uneventful. Rough seas during the last five days delayed the vessel’s arrival. The Waikawa left Sydney on May 30 for Vancouver, via Newcastle. The vessel is to load at Pacific coast ports for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney. She is ® cl^ ul ed clear Los Angeles on July 10 and reach A Two "wimble indications of the ca J a . cl ‘y of LytHlton Harbour for the efficient handling of shipping were given last month, according to a statement m ad ebytbe chairman of the Harbour Board (Mr W. T. Lester) in a report to the board on Wednesday. In one instance, he said, it was shown that the harbour could take a vessel drawing 34ft. the other example being the remarkably quick loading of a cargo of 8290 tons of wheat, or 90,000 sacks, m eight days without overtime.

NORTHUMBERLAND DUE TO-DAY. The New Zealand Shipping Company s liner Northumberland will probably reach Bluff this morning from Port Chalmers to continue loading for Liverpool. Glasgow and other West of England ports. At this port she takes 16,000froiRhtcarcasses of meat, 1113 crates of cheese. 273 bales ot wool, 400 boxes of butter, 379 casks of tallow. 240 sacks of seed and 100 bales of hemp. Completion should be reached tomorrow night and departure will then be taken for Timaru in continuation of Homeland loading. PERSONAL ITEMS. Mr G. Watt lias joined the Maori as third officer, relieving Mr B. Isaac. Mr C. F. Copping has been engaged as second mate on the Calm, relieving Mr M. A- Mr j7°Cleary. late assistant purser on the Maori, has been appointed to a similar nostfon on the Waipiata. Mr B. F - F has been engaged as extra officer on the same vessel. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were within range of the undermentioned wireless stations Brunswick, Canadian Challenger. Canadian Conqueror, Canonesa. Karetu, Mabel Moller, Maimoa, Marama, New Zea land, Remuera, Savorgna De Brazza, SurreWelTfngt'on:WCanadian Cruiser, Coptic, Cumberland, Kartigi, Maori, Mariposa. Maui Pomare. Monowai. Monterey, Port Fairy, Pulpit Point, Rangatira, Rangitata, Rangitikel Rotorua, Tamahine, Wlrral. Awarua: City of Tokio. Karepo, Kiwitea, Matai, Maunganui, Northumberland, Waikouaiti. Chatham Islands: Nil. TELEGRAPHED REPORTS. COASTAL AND OVERSEAS. (United Press Assn.—Telegraph Copyright.) Auckland, June 12. Arrived: Waimarino 11.10 a.m. from Wellington; Niagara 12.20 p.m. from Vancouver; Canopus 11 p.m. from New Plymouth. , , Sailed: New Zealand 12.40 p.m. for Wellington. Wellington, June 12. Arrived: Makura 7.15 a.m. from Sydney; Waipiata 1.20 p.m. from Auckland- Port Alma 9.30 p.m. from Picton. Sailed: Gale 4.25 p.m., Tees 4.25 p.m. and John 6 p.m. for Dunedin; Waipiata 6.25 p.m. and Rangatira 7.50 p.m. for Lyttelton; Kaimiro 8.10,p.m. for GreymoUlh' Lyttelton June 12. Arrived: Storm 4 a.m. from Wanganui; Maui Pomare 4.25 p.m. from Apia. Sailed: Maori 8.20 p.m. for Wellingn ' Dunedin. June 12. Arrived: Poolta 3.15 a.m. from Wellington. , -t Sailed: City of Tokio 3 p.m. for Newcastle; Northumberland 4 p.m. for Bluff; Totara 5.15 p.m. for Timaru; Wingatui 5.30 p.m. for Timaru; Holmdale 6.10 p.m. for Oamaru; Calm 6.J0 p.m. for Timaru. London, June 11. Arrived at London: Huntingdon. Sailed: Irini from Constantinople; Zealandic from Clyde. Suva, June 12. Arrived: John Williams from Gilbert and Ellice Islands.

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Southland Times, Issue 22040, 13 June 1933, Page 2

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PORT OF BLUFF. Southland Times, Issue 22040, 13 June 1933, Page 2

PORT OF BLUFF. Southland Times, Issue 22040, 13 June 1933, Page 2