SHIPPING.
THE TIDES.- MAY 12. BRfi 5.30 a.m. 8.5S p.m. Inverc .. 0.10 a.m. 11.3S p.m. iliverti-u 7.30 a.m. 7.5S p.m. THE SUN. Sir: ri.-r-s to-day 7.29 a.m. t .d.‘ , c ., 4,57 p.m. T:;r IV.’-'.ralia, from Melbourne for Wela. i.vtelton, and Dunedin, is due at •h-' In:-’; pert on May 21. She is lix.-.i t.> the following day for Melbourne, via Blast. ido Ivn.ire i> due tit Dunedin- to-day vpn o. rt" of timber from Gatlins rvier. A I;,:- i ii:-i imrge she will load fur Timaru "and. l.M'rltoU. T.'-.o d, oari.ure of the R.M.S. Tofua from A'\-.non, tor par. Francisco has been de- ! ; n ■. i ' M ,;y 15. This i.s in consequence , o ;'■, ■ cion of shipping and the short- ; • in' l.d -onr at she northern port. ;Niagara. cn route from Auckj r .. i Suva at 5 p.m. on Sunday, • ,-nm-mued her voyage to Vancouver live h.-iiis hirer. ’id' !\a.:'.;na this week will load at Westpot; for Bluff. Dunedin, Oarnaru, and tie i'orr Lyttelton, now at Lyttelton, is ex; et-it- 1 . :■> arrive at Dunedin to-day to dhthar:-.' the local portion of her general cereo from New York, which amounts to -b.-.-it 400 tons. The vessel will then go Melbourne and Sydney to complete discharge, and will subsequently proceed to < ■rsnerne. then Napier and to Rad for London. shipping TELEGRAMS. (Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, May 11. Arrived—Maori (7.20 a.m.), from LytteltonPaioonn (7.55 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed —Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton, CHRISTCHURCH, May 11. Arrived —Wahine (7.40 a.m.). from Wed-lin-'ton: Wanaka (11.20 a.m.), from Auckland. Soiled —Ngatoro, for Greymouth;Wahine, for Wellington; Port Lyttelton, for Port Chalmers. TTMARU, May 11. Arrived— Kurow, from Lfunedin, to load fo- Auckhmd. AUCKLAND, May 11. Arrived Chopadoa 17.5 a_m.), from New York: Port (Melbourne (4.30 p.m.), Vrom Hull and Galveston. RUSSELL, May 11. Sailed —Yesterday, Opihi, for Sydney. NEWCASTLE, May 11. (Received May 12. 1.35 mm.) Sailed Wainori, for New Zeahmd. LONDON, May 10. Arrived Fit San Francisco) —Sonoma, Sailed —Hawke's Buy. for Port Denison. THE WEATHER. WELLINGTON, May 11. The Dominion Meteorologist reports:—A disrurbance of a cyclonic nature has deveiee'd ;t, i;;e north, ami dull and misty ■ adah ris prevail. Considerable rain has I r g er’eil in most parts of the country • ."eption of the West Coast of ♦ !■••• >outh 1.-land. Present indications are f-r high northerly winds nnnhwanl of r. ■■.vhia and Gisborne, easterlies prevailing eb ; weather cloudy to overcast, f ,;;gy ;e pans, with rain probable generally and Foodi rivers in north and cast coast d’ftri •: r -now on high levels in the smith, an I felling barometer everywhere.
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Southland Times, Issue 18819, 12 May 1920, Page 4
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426SHIPPING. Southland Times, Issue 18819, 12 May 1920, Page 4
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