SHIPPING.
TUI.' TIDES. - JUNE 8. SWuiT b.ns a.m. 033 p.m. Invercargill . . O.tsa.nr. Ul3 p.m. fit veil on .VI"- a.in. 0.00 p.m. THE SUN. Sun rises to.iav • a.m. Sun sets to day A.35 p.m. The s.s. ' iv-tatv. from Ihmedin, is c.v pe-red to a:r".\c at Invcrr.o'adi on Wednesday. [i,., ( will leave Lyttelton about y Lyttelton, anil Wellington for New Vi.',,, j, dttc a: the first named port (P .'■Te is li\ed to leave Welhtig,'u;;c 27 for her best,nation. |-1 ■■ 1 t.- ti.\ed to lo.s! at Auekt n ,| T..:-. a....-! P.av. Timaru. and Welling ■, *i ,trk. 'The v<ss> I is due at -Vvk ; ‘ - ',: a It 1 from Australia, ana LV. "g. t fi-en Wellington on July -t for N- v dor':., mi Panama. Th- Kar.ur.- a left Avoninouth on May 22 >br M.'it! o.d to loan general eargo f->r New 'i;.. \ , 1.,f: ('..lombo mi May 10 for V,.., , • p via ni.uty. ana is dll" at W n Jun- IP !■- load :m-u! under ' The Cor;mh:e. then 22 days out from Wellington. Lett Colon mi May 24 for SouthTh- II an'P aka is fixed to leave South-;-t NT w / 'aland on .bum Hi. die ,1a I-il I'.deut.la on May 9 for Singa:-..--. Java. N mv.-.L-t!.', a:id the pritici- : y.-w '/ I f.,rts. The vessel is bringa nn'ii Id.stort; merehattdise. She is due at A ud-dand about June Id. The A ravllst: ire due in New Zealand from I-'---' via Australia, al’otit June 2i. cm, i !•> ■ e wlv in July for IfiverAr e.vc. '.vh ; left Si -Uliiaimiton on M.iV li A'chl..!' Wellington. Lyttelton, an: [' o: Ch iln.’N, is due at Auckland on ,1 17. Alt':' ids.'targe of her I'-aber eargo at Svdney. for whteh port she satk d yestert ;v from Westport, th ■ b.c.i'uua will load a Par aod, rartro for discharge a! Blutl. [ip a it a, Timaru. aud Lyttelton. tion of he.- ".(tic> top,.; of phosphates from Safer:; to Auckland, is almost a new vessel. having inti!; in IPld for the Hansa j ~... ..{ p,r-:>>sn. was never allowed t.i take up the East cm running for which site w is intended, as th» war intervened, and in March, of last y.-e.r she was handed over. This is her -.-cond voyage. After visiting Wellington .-h- will return to Newcastle to hunker, and will 1 per load, grain in An.dd;-- Westm.Telaini is to load at. Whan-part-1 am! An-marid lor Liverpool, Pbc vessel is due at, W-iangarc; on June 21 from Australia, and to I. a.m .Auckland about • tap- 39 for Liver •»>>•!, via P-mama. The Westmeath. :rom Lin nod for Wellington. Lyttelton end I'.'on‘■■din, is due at the first nann-d port on June HI. Th- Otara.ma, on rente troin St. John, aia i cl iv gt• for Ai;d,!:i:E and other New Zealand perm Ida- I'akelta let! the Unileii Kingdom on If :y 22 : r M. lisiurne. Sydney and Brishe.ee -.ia Cancr.iwn, to discharge in Australia. is to lien! in New Zealand, Th.- Port Curtis is now loading at New York for N-:*\v Zealand and Australian ports, find is s' 1 a■ ’■!u 1 -11 to k .tve the port shortly. Tin' RiLvltin,'- left font Hampton on May 27 for Auckland and WidlintrUm, via Newport, Ni-.vs, Kin.g's'.on, and Colon. The Runhine is due :p Auckland about Julv 11. tnd ar WGhngt.m a week later. SHim.Ni; TELEGRAMS. (Per Vnt'ed Tres* Association.) UHRISTCHURUH. June 7. Arrived-- R-.-z- IP a.m. a from Duniair' ; 'Wkvrv ’ ,r ra :7.nil a.m. . from Timaru. sal-.: R,d. p.i.'ll 'll.ld a.tn.i. for Swgton. TIMARU. June 7. Arm ed < ;Pird :V t'oruu;-;. front Dunxdie. M.-r> L.y id a i■>a: i. Iron, Westport. Sad- a ! 'i.:a u. 1 •\V :-rri. for LonSo-:, via I ,v; i.-lion. M-indav ( dinnna, for Nr;v !’ T- • do, luted 17.3 !1 carcases of turn - 1 n .md la:i b. WKLLINGT' i.N, June 7. Arriv-i Kara ' 2,19 a.m, . from Lyttelton ; IVriiv ra 1 7. 1 9 a.m... from Sydney; W'-oiton iR.'.Li tmaa. from Lyttelton Sailed— l.ilv •4 2P tin.', for I.vttelton ; Ttttanekai '4 5 p.m. a for Auckland ; Wahine. fur Ly'i.koi'., ADELAIDE, June 7. Arrived —Senorita. from Auckland. SVJINKV, 7. Arrived--pio-t MM!.mirne, from Auckland; Otah;, from New /.'eai.i.nil. THE WEATHER. WT.LLINC.TON, June 7. The F'lornimon Mel enntlogisl. reports: — Atmospheric dtsturbances have been in evi-d-snee in both the North anal South of the Dominion, rind el.itidy and unsettled weather has been experienced generally. Rain has fallen in mu.-r. parrs, and very heavy rain in tin- o rtion. districts of the North Island has accounted for some severe tloorls. Strong northerly winds have prevailed in the far nnrt::. and east to south-east breezes «!s«'where. Present indications are for variable winds with moderate to strong north-erii-s to w-'sierhes mling; expci-t dull, misty conditions, with drizzling rain in parts; barometer unsteady with falling tendency.
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Southland Times, Issue 18843, 8 June 1920, Page 4
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