SHIPPING.
THE TIDES. —JUNE 22. Bluff 0.14 a.m. 0.41 p.m. Invercargiil 0.54 a.m. T-l p.m. Riverton 5.14 a.iu. 5.11 p.m. THE SUN. Sun rises to-day 5.02 a.m. Sun sets to-day 4.50 p-m. The Wanaka, from Newcastle, is due m Dunedm to-day wita coal. On completion ot her discharge at Blull she will loan lui iC and at Uamaru and iimaru tor Auckland. The 'ie Anau is scheduled to leave Wellington to-day tor Tuuaru, Uamaru, Bluu, and Dunedin. The Leitrim, which left Liverpool on May 22 with general cargo lor New Zealam.. cleared the Panama Canal on June 0, and is due at Auckland about July 5. The yiahana leu Laterpool on -May 27, cargo iac*cu, lor porter, via Panama ana Wellington. The vessel is expected to arrive at Wellington about July 10 to land a large number of immigrants, alter which she goes on to Australia. lae Auietuc is ocneuuled to leave Condon at the end oi next month lor New Zealand ports, via Panama, and should arrive in tnese waters about September 15. The Tort Syuney was hxed to leave Loudon lor Auckland, Napier, ana \\ tiuugluii, Via Australia, on June Iti. The Karanga arrived at Sydney on June 10 irum Liverpool, via Adelaide and Melbourne. The vessel is to leave Newcastle on Wednesday for Wellington, and will load there and at other New Zealand ports lor London. The Ruahine, en route from Southamptonto New Zealand ports, left Newport News on June 11, and is due at Auckland about July 11. The Ruapehu is to sail from London on July 7 for New Zealand ports, via Panama. Masters of vessels have been warned to keep a look-out tor a large iron buoy, which was washed away tium Kaikuura, and which may be drifting out to .-ea. The buoy was sighted on Wednesday in latitude 43.19 south and longitude 173.30 east, which was m the track oi shipping. The Port Caroline is scheduled to leave London for Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, via Australian ports, on July 17. The Port Chalmers is at present hxed to leave New York on her next trip to New Zealand and Australia on July 3d. The Port Curtis is now fixed to leave New York for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australian ports on June 30. The Port Denison, en route for Australian and New Zealand ports, cleared the Cape on May 31. She will call at Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, and will sail finally from the last-named port early in August lor London, via Panama. SHIPPING TE LEG RAMS. (Per United Press Association.) ADELAIDE. June 21. Arrived—Huia, from G rev mouth. NEWCASTLE. June 21. Arrived —Soiala, from New Zealand. SYDNEY, June 21. Arrived —Niagara, from Auckland, at 0.30. SYDNEY, June 21. (Received June 21, 9.15 p.m.t Arrived (2.30; LTimaroa. from Wellington. DUNEDIN, June 21. The Tahiti left Victoria. 8.C., on Saturday for Auckland and Sydney. The Moana, from San Francisco, left Raratonga at 2 a.m. on June 17, anil is due at Wellington early on Friday. The Kauri, with wheat from Geelong, is •xpeeted to arrive at Dunedin on Wednesday morning. Owing to the shortage of labour at the waterfront, to-day. the Westralia was unable to complete her working of cargo. Her departure for Bluff and Melbourne has been further postponed till Tuesday. TIMARC. .June 21. The Calm arrived from Dunedin yesterday, anrl left for Lvrtehon to-dav. WELLINGTON, Juno 21. Arrived —Kant (12.15 p.m.<, from Lyttelton: Kanna (5.10 p.m.', from Newcastle. Sailed —W'akatu (7 p.m.i. for Lyttelton; Wairnea (7.30 p.m.i. for West {tort; Wahino 17.55 p.m. 1 . for Lyttelton. THE WEATHER. WELLINGTON, June 21. The Dominion Meteorologist reports: — An intense westerly disturbance has envoi®ped the Dominion since Saturday, and rtrong north-west winds have prevailed, with *loudy and unsettled weather and rain in ■lany parts. Present indications are for ■orth-west to south-west winds, strong to atale. and stormy weather, rain probable generally, heavy rain and Hooded rivers on the West Coast and in sou thorn most districts; snow on high levels in the South Island; barometer falling, but rise shortly the south.
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Southland Times, Issue 18855, 22 June 1920, Page 4
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