SHIPPING.
THE TIDES—MAY 31. Bluff U.2S a.m. 0.51 p.m. Inveicnratill .. LOB am. 1.0 l p.m. Riverton H.-S a.m. H.ol l>m. HIE SIN. tun rU-s to-,lay 7.40 am. Sun sets u> '-ay .. .■■ • • • • V- m - FORT OF BLUFF. SAILED. May SO- - Kniapoi, s.s.. 2003 tons. McDonald, for Grt‘j month. I .S.^ 1 . (.0.. sgfnio. ARRIVED. May so—Opawa. s.s., 9207 tans, Martin, from Fort Chalmers. N.Z-.t. Co., agent.-. The Kaiapni finished discharging her cargo of Australian wheat on Saluruay an., stiiea at 11.o'.) a.m. on Sunday for Ore;.mouth. The Op atv a arrived from Lori (Aia.mtrs at 12.:.’0 p.m. mi Sunuay. She disch'. tge.751* tj;i, of general cargo and completes her loading at Bluff of produce for the United Kingdom. The Fapaioa arrived at from Southampton, via Panama, at 1.15 on Tours-lay afternoon. She has cargo for discharge at the ether chief New Zealand port.-.. A \vire!e : s message from th? Talune states that the vessel will arrive at Auckland from the Eastern Pacific to-day. She L- at present fixed to sail for the Islands again on dune 5. A caide message, dated May 26, states that the Athenic has arrived at Southampton from Wellington, via Panama. The ve-sel is at pre-ent fixed to saii again from London for New Zealand at the end of June. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company steamer Kumara. under charter to tho A. cmd A. Line, berthed at Dunedin on Friday afternoon. I'-ne is from New 5 ork, via Lyttelton, and after discharging over POO tans pf general freight hrre, will proceed to .Australia. The vessel left Lvulon on February 21 in ballast for New York, where she arrived on March 6. Her landing was delayed by .-trikes anion l ; the transport workers, and the vessel did not .sail until April IS, clearing Colon on the 26th. She experienced a fine passage until May 20. whan she ran into a succession of westerly gales, which delayed her for two days. SHIPPING TELEGRAM'S. DUNEDIN. May 30. Saturday: Arrived (9.45 a.m. ' —Te Anau, tom Lyttelton; i 1.30 p.m.), Palooua, from Bum. Minday: Arrived (12.40 p.m.'—Kotare, from BiuJ. Sailed ( P2.45 p.m. 1 —Opawa, for Blult. AUCKLAND, May 30. Saturday : Arrived— Opih: (1.15 p.m.). from Newcastle. Sailed —Navna f6.40 p.m.', for Fiji; Somerset (10.30 a.m.’, from Wellington. Sunday; Arrived—Vv'anaka (2 p.m.', from Napier. SYDNEY. May 30.. (Received May 31, 12.25 a.m.) (Saturday night i —Makura, from At;ck._.nd. CHRISTCHURCH. May 30. Saturday: Sailed—Mnnowai (1.35 p.m.', for Dunedin ; Wahine (5.30 p.m.), for Weill net on. Sunday: Arrived—Maori (3 p.m. l , from Wellington. She battled against a fierce eoutherly gale right from Wellington Heads, end was badly buffeted by very heavy seas. Sh-’ we-- r.hrenst of Cape Campbell at 12.30 a.m. end Kaikoura at 6 ?..rn. To A;tß e —Knrori. from Westport. LONDON, ?day 23. P-:!rd, for Sydney—Mahan a; for Adelaide —Er-ex. SYDNEY, May 30. i. Received May 30, 5 p.m.) Sailed (at 1.13 on Saturday)— Manuka. LONDON, May 29. 'Received May 30, 5.5 p.m.) Sailed, for Sydney—Bremen, e-i .v— ...
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Southland Times, Issue 18835, 31 May 1920, Page 4
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