SHIPPING.
THE TIDES—MAY 2S. Bluff 10.24 a.m. 10.50 p.m. Invercargill .. 11.04 a.m. 11.40 p.m. Riverton 0.2 d a.m. O.aU p.m. THE SUN. Sun rises to-day 1 - O' a.m. bun sets to-day 4.42 p.m. IVUT HE BLUET. AKIHA ED. May 26 —P.ilo.ma, s.s., 27, 1 ion.', M" Loan, (Toil! Melbourne. I U°- asrnt.-. Passengers tor Bluh Sal. am: Me-srs MeNab, Brady. Ballaiityiu’. Allen; Misses Bailanty np, Uian.-ton, Search. and 0 in .-leerage. The PaJoona armed from Melbourne late on Wednesday night. ."lie lands tuna general cargo am! load.' 200 ion.-. Bad v. earlier .iclayed work on the waterfront on Wednesday. T'ne Kaiapoi, Taloona and \Ve.--traha started wink at 1 p.m. yesterday. The Kaltuna finished discharging her cargo of V. i .-tjort eoai on Vv tainesuay, and is teady to ,':nl lor Gu-ymouth when the weather moderates. In eonneetion with the loss of the tAm-mon-,veah hj Cloycrmneiit liner Uarawa, the master has reported that the vessel struck a reef off Puerto t'h’.ea, on the island nt Uhatham. on .March 21, and foundered on Marc!'. 21 in nine fathoms of water. A sin ail portion of ire cargo, consisting of case oil, iron; IVxas, consign-al to the lexas Company of Aanrdana. Ltd., has been recovered. The M'vna arrived at S.m Eraneisco ~;i Monday last, and ; j . xp-eted to leave that port on -v f"r Welling’on, via the U-rnd Ldand port's. The am-! imtaLle Br.ii'h vessels that were l.iunene i ..uruig LHd are tin- Arundel Castle '22, L' 1 ) ton. . Hie I 'ainarnnui (11>. () 0<) tons , the Drt'Pinivio l Li.d.io lons 1 . Uf the ren::ii:i-leu U7 wvre htii\uceii oODU ton? and tWi'iO itm?. 47 bep.veon ».»*>.')o h»n> and soon tons, and !1 between >111)0 tons and in,ooo tuns. It is a remarkable fact that not a single sailing vrsel has is cn launched in Great Britain during the year, ami only 17, with a total tonnage of 145.185, are fitted with turbine inaehmeiy. The four largest vessels above mentioned are all propelled by means of geared turbines, and provider! with Diesel engines; the largest Etotor ship is a vessel of dIKO tons. The Kotare is dm- back ar Dunedin today to load for Bluff. Invercargill, ami Divert on. The Opawa is expected to leave Port Chalmers to-day for trie Bluff to discharge the b.il.tm e of her West of England cargo and. to load, prod;:-e for the United Kingdom. .■'HIPPING TEIEGLAMs. I Per United Press Association, i I.ONDDN. May 21). Arrived, at Southampton -- Atheir.c; at tan Francisco- M 'ana. Sailed, for d.uekliee! - ('irv of Win.-Lesicr. NEWCAStI.E, May 27, Sailed—Waihor.i. for New Zealand. riIHISTCHURCH. May 27. Arrived-—Breeze GIGS a.m. *. from Wanganui; Mokoia (7 lb a.m.', from Dunedin; Otaki (5.20 a.m.', from Port Chalmers; Te Anau (D .4-5 a.m. P from Gisborne; Tulanekai 110.45 a.m.i. from Wellington; Monowai t 1.30 p.m. i. from Wellington. Sailer! —Kumara 10.4.4 a.m.'. for Port Chalmers; Calm (12.21) p.m.P for Wellington; Mokoia. for 'Wellington; Tutanekai. for Oamaru. WELLINGTON, May 27. Arrived —Menri i >.lO H.m.p from Lyttelton : Wairnate ( 10.25 a.m. l . from Napier. Sailed Ulimaroa 1 12..G0 p.rn.p for Sydney; Maori l S p.m. I, for I.vfteltop. AUCKLAND. May 27, sail’d • Khepad’ >a ( S 2 () a.m.’. f'r Napier; Pur ; 5 p.m, ■. for We'dimtl >n. \ o-o ... ■■ i'ap.i r. ’a I übiiii'ht 1 . from Liverpool.
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Southland Times, Issue 18833, 28 May 1920, Page 4
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542SHIPPING. Southland Times, Issue 18833, 28 May 1920, Page 4
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