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SHIPPING

jL'tvlti Oi) TIMAilb. Sun rises G. 25 a.m.; sets 5.28 p.ui. Moon rises 7.23 p.m.; sets 6.53 a.m. High water 4..10 ;i.m.; 4.31 p.m. PHASES OF 'Dili MOON. Last Quarter —September 6> U. 30 a.m. New Moon—-September 13, 0.22 a.in. First Quarter —September 20, 4.a5. p.m. Full Moon—September 28, 1.27 p.m. jtnaiVASiS. Nil. DEPARTURES* August 80 —Storm, s.s., 40/3 tons (l'ohcrtson), for Ly ttcHon. D. C. Turnbiill and Co. agents. IN POET. Nib ■ ' ' AlliU V ALfl. Calm, s.s., Dunedin, this day. Comma, s.s., \\ ennigiou, .Lnursday. s.s., jJuucaiii, i'liuay. iLXirlilU, i\C\v XUX'iV; CtU'iy» Firebrand, b.s., Wellington, mid October. i'lt DEPAitT r Ji.i£3.. Calm, s.s., Lyttelton, this day. Coriuna, s.s., Oamaru, Xnursuay. iiireezo, s.s., LytU-nou, baturuay. N'JiiijS. The Storm loaded produce yesterday lor j/ietou anu Wanganur ana s.uieu ill the evening via nciion. Tiiu- (Jaim is uue to-auy from Dunedin .mil will laKo uu caigo ibr Wellington, sailing via .bytieium. J.bo Coriunu was scheduled ta leave Wellingioh last night lor 'luna.'u. via J.yueltuii. a.ic is expected J»er«, on ist.r.iUi.y ami wili proceed to Uai'iaru, tnenee to JJunonin to dock. 'I lie liiiC/.e is set down to arrive on Friday Irom Jjunediu ro load for Picton ami V.angiuiui via Lyttelton.. Owing to the coal shortage, t-lie Union Company lias decided to withdraw tlio Monowui from the East Coast service. On arrival at UiiueiiuL this week she will lay up at Port Chalmers indefinitely. The Mararoa, which has been reconditioned lor the Napier -Auckland service, will also be held up at Port Chalmers, owing to the coal shortage. Sydney reports the arrival if -(he "Whangapc and the sailing of the Kauri; Newcastle the arrival of the ~\Va ihora. London reports tile arrival of the OpaAva and the sailing of the Port Victor for Dunedin. TEMPESTUOUS VOYAGE. TWO MEN INJURED. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, August it). Fears for the safety of the Blackball Company's steamer Isgakuta, which left (JreymoutU on Wednesday night for Wellington, were set at rest on Saturday night, when the vessel i.riived alter a. very tempestuous tiip, which was not without serious incidents. The voyage occupied three days, t iree and a half hours. Al'Ler leaving tireymoulh, the Ngakuta oneoutiLorsd tremendous seas, which pitched over the ship as high as the funnel. For day and a half she was hove to. During the height of tile Sturm a large meat saie was swept away, and crashed into the rail, against which it jammed the chief officer, Mr Pryde and an able seaman named Shnrpe. The hitter's left leg was fractured, and Mr Pryde received a gash on the forehead, besides Nil fl'ering injury to his shoulders. They were both removed to the hospital on arrival.

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Timaru Herald, Issue 170307, 31 August 1920, Page 6

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SHIPPING Timaru Herald, Issue 170307, 31 August 1920, Page 6

SHIPPING Timaru Herald, Issue 170307, 31 August 1920, Page 6

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