SHIPPING.
I’OKT Ur BLI IT. SAWED. .rune. 24—Wrsiralia. 2SS4 tons, Bates, foi Melbourne. .1. G, Uanl anil I Ltd., ag -nls. I'a.'-'engers from Biun- Saloon . Messrs I (An-eGml. J. O'Malley. G. W. Milan 1 ., T. ■). B roiback, M. Smith; Mostknies U-Malley, Kb.nd; Misses l> Malley, Gideon, IDola. l'i«e :111k Oyer. Brodnck, Spence. Bnuuuhall I.' l . ARRIVED. Tunc 2!— Zealan.hc. s.s.. SOIHI tons, H I'k.-Dii, irom Dune.in. A.M. an t A. to., agents. The We-if. iia -a.ie ■ al 7-DO a.m. vcstcrduv lor Mclb urae. Tie White >t.:r liner Zcalandie arrived from 1 ■ 1.1 11 a; 1 a.m. yesterday, ami Tl.e'sailimr of tire lonic is postponed to 0 p.ni. on i tie.-- by, July m The Kaon arris ■■■; at Dunedin on U ednesdt y from (.leriom.-. T'lie ses.ei Dr 11 Geelong at. 12.dU p.m. o ; ; June !•>. loaded wit a 60.1H.U sticks 01 wlie. t and about Tim) ions of barley. Tine lier met with on the un across the b asinan sea. Alter uischarge the Kauri v, JI ivsuru to Geelong to 1 Ktd atu.ther cargo of wiieat for New Zeal md. The To Aran left Wellington late on Tuesday night n r ] m.am anil fibril. L: rest advice r. c.red by the assent.* for the A and D. Line ates that the steamer Port Alma was des('..retied from New Vork on dune 12 with itenertil freight for discharse at Auskb.mi, Wellington, Lyttelton. Punrdin. Mv-li•oiirne. and dney. She is duo at. Auckbino ai...,.; July Id. and should re act Dunedin early m August. The B.L. si earner Sofala. carrying general inert hanuise from 1 '.deittta, Singapore, and Jav: , left. Newcastl • on Tuesday for Aucklamb where 'he is due . n Sunday next. The ves.-'l's discharging port.-. tire Auckland, Wei ington, and Dunedin. \ ‘ssrl,- going through, the Panama Canal ere .united to dx km per hour from To lon to fie Gatlin Looks, id knots in the 1000 ft channels. (iatnn Lake; 12 knots in the Siidit channels. D kaois in the dUUft channels six knots we;,- rounding Bohio and Darien Lends. In Gadlan! Tin vessels of 2 -3 1 Jft or more ar- limned to six knots, and vessel., under 1. .1 length. at eight knots. At nil Leu m the etn vessels Itltt t slow down ; ' pen- 10w..--I speed at Ti’hi'h they eon .lam steerage way. Ihe Ruahmc, trnn l.u:i‘ioii and Southaii.; ton, passed the i'an.una Tamil on June IS. and is due at Auckland on July 14. l?ne has bltkl tons n; cargo for .Auckland and .VjOu tons tor Wellington, 'lhe vessel is , Iso bringing 44 ■ ■a.-wengers in the first, gale on, s;; j;-. t-lie second, and 3u4 in the third class for New Zealand i>crrs. A wireless message has been received from the captain of the sU-uuner Donald Mel bay. en route from New Vork t-p Auckland ami other New Zealand ports, to the et'frt that Die was 2s 7 d miles off New Za: land mi June 1 r-;;e sliotiM arrive at Auckland towards the end of the present net k. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. (Per Lotted Press .Association.) SA DNI'V, June 24, Tailed—Rakanoa. for .Auckland; and Kttrori. for Naider. MELBOURNE, June 24. Bailed—Paloor.a. tor New Zealand. _DUNEDIN. June 21. Arrived- Alonowai, at noon, from Aucklarrl via ;-ort. The Pabsina left Melbourne at noon on e ‘d nest lay tor Dlu:. and other ports. the Waimanno has been fixed to load at Geelong next week for .Auckland pnl 'Wellington. The Kauri arrived at Dunedin on WedVS=day with wheat from Geelong. SYDNEY, June 24. imveu—lnga, from Grcvmouth. TIMARU. June 24. Arri xc< I—Te1 —Te Arum from Wellington; K tcawa, from. Dunedin. Work at the wharf is delayed Lv rain. TIIRISTbirURUH, June 21. Arrived—John !2Dd a.m.., from Nydia Biy; U ahine ( v.>U a.ni.p from Wellington; Manuka Hi.2o e.m.i. front Wellington. Sailed—Port Hacking, for Port. Chalmers; W airuna (.>.20 p.m. 1 . for Dunedin; Wtthine aid Manuka, for Wellington; Breeze, for Pictnn. WELLINGTON. June 24. Sailed—-Mo kola (.4.5 p.m.i, for Napier; Maori (7.50 p.m.i, for Lyttelton. ALCKL.AND. June 24. .Arrive*!—Westmoreland (II p.m.i, from "Whang-arei; City of Winchester I midnight 1 , from New York. " ’ Sailed—Canadian Exporter (11.30 a.m.), fer Vancouver. SYDNEY. June 24. (Received June 24. 10.30 p .m. ,1 Failed (5.45 p.m. I —Niagara, for AuekIsiid. THE WEATHER. AVI•;LLINGTON, June 24. The Dominion Meteorologist reports: 'The weather has continued unsettled, with »}uai!y westerly and southerly winds predominating. Rain hes fallen generally, and las been heavy in many parts, accounting far Hooded rivers. T msidertible snow has teen reported in Tv- high country of the Fouth Island. Due :.i mospherie pressure has in-TCmed slightly m-day. Present indicat nns are I<>* (long we.-t to south-west viims ii'.'rtuwa: ! o! .'-.'t-w Plymouth and .i.apiiir. and soiuherhcs elsewhere ; eloudv. t .".settled, rial -■ bb.;- weather may be exfecte l. with ;.;id:■ - r rain generally, and tnow in many parts of th South Island; ihe barometer has a rising tendency.
THE TIDE S. — Jl'N E -O. Bhtf S.3.'> a.m. 1V.23 p.iu. 1m ercartril! l J.35 a.m. UM.I5 i' U! - Hi' t-ricm 7T33 a.m. J'-'o i'.m. THIa N. Su ri.'Cs to-dav . . S.03 a m. bua to-day . . -i.oO p.m.
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Southland Times, Issue 18858, 25 June 1920, Page 4
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845SHIPPING. Southland Times, Issue 18858, 25 June 1920, Page 4
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