SHIPPING.
THE TIDE:?. MAY 26. Bluff B.:n a.m. 8.59 p.m. Invercargill .. i’ ll a.m. 9-M- 1 I’ lll, Riverton ’ .51. a.m. *-59 u.ux. THE IN. Sun rises to-riay 7.14 a.nr. Suu sets to-day 4.-13 p.m.The Tarawera left Lyttelton on Monday afternoon for Sydney. She will load there and at Newcastle tor Bluff and Dunedin. Thi* Faloona leir Mfibourne on Saturday afternoon, and is due at Dunedin on ihursday. From Dunedin she will return to Melbourne, via Lvuelnm and 'A ellingum. The Blackball steamer Ngakuta arrived at Port Chain!"’.-' on Monday morning with bunker coal fiom Urey mouth tor the oversea steamer Dpawa. The Marania catue i'Ut. ol ilork at Port Chalmers on M inday alternoo:: alicr being cleaned ami jaunted. She is expected to be ready for sea in a weak or two. The Kui-iar.i. from New dork, -via Panama, arrive! at l.yitchmi on Monday morning, and is due m Dunedin on Thursday to "discharge about '.'oo tons of general cargo, after which <he will proceed to Australian ports to complete. The Somerset, with Canadian cargo loaded at St. John, arrived at Auckland on Monday. Siie will discharge part cargo at Auckland, Wellington, and Dunedin, Uieuce proceeding to Australia to complete. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. (Per Unite;! Press Association.) AI UK LAND, May 25. Arrived—Maheno (5 a.m.-, from Sydney; PchwarzcnfGs iii p.m. . from Saraga (Red Srai; Waitemnta I 1 a.m.’. from San Francisco. Sailed—Makura 110 p.m. 1 , for Sydney; Port Melbourne i li.ffO a.m. lor Newcastle; Kaiwarra (4.55 o.m. 1 . for Ncwcasil". TiMARU. May 25. Arrived —W.inaka, fr-in Uamaru : John, from Daman;. Sailed- —Wanakn. Ur Napier and Auckland; John, for Wanganui direct. CHRISTCHURCH. May 25. Arrived —Xi.-hv.-aha. iron; New York; Wahine <7.15 a.m. 1 . from Wellington ; Calm (10 a.m, l . from Wellington. Sailer; —Wahine. Ur Wellington; Kuril, for Wanganui. NEWCASTLE. May 25. (Receiver! May 2<">. 1 a.m.i Sailed —Kaiiaugat.:;. for New Zealand. THE WEATHER. WELLINGTON, May 25. The Dominion Meteorologist reports:— Moderate to strong we-r to south winds have •uled, with dull, cold, and showery wca;h?r. dlte atmospheric pressure has proved unsteady. Present indications are for moderate to strong south-westerly winds predominating with cold and changeable conditions and scattered showers; barometer unsteady with rising tendency.
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Southland Times, Issue 18831, 26 May 1920, Page 4
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