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SHIPPING.

The Tarawera frou Wellington will pro ceed to Sydney to io;ui lor Hlmt and Dunedin. . The Paloona is due at Bir.tl no Monday from Melbourne. _ , Judgment ior 5”>0.12 L 12001.. i..image.- .on the appointment ot ra'iior m; toe .u tcrson-MacDuuuk! ? ..tpbu.Uimg f anpany are asked for in a-n tiled in the Superior Court at Seattle by the Comnussioaer t»r the Com mo nw eai tii ot Australia m toe Unittd States. It t. tunic r inserted that 4lH),o(.KJdol. will be d to complete the contract tor Id Au ralian ship.-, tutiiic into December Is. L mid that the no poration has no tun Wiio v.oieli to its debts, is insolvt;. . ami b-- Gu-cd its yards. The Universal SI,- r .p;ir: am! 1 fading Company ot An.eric,. has |".;rehasecl six ot the Ferns type ot wooden vessels widen were built for the 1 .-■hippni': Ibuird the Pacitie Coast. the six htd'.s will be converted into moo-. - of to • ion:' niasted barquentme type. H present arrangements materialise. It is ... ttiifited by shippers that each of these hj dis can be converted into four masted be, amt.Tines lor an approximate outlay ot iod.olHMol. Twenty-one Amen.-an l tei-'ht ers were foreed to leave ,'tt isc-tlks t.tiring March without cargoes owit. ■ ’o itohitaimn m the United Stal( v s. which. : lak-- wir,e. the pnn cipal export of I'r.a re, . ontraband in America, and to th. low exchange. which makes it inq>osstble r boats pacing American salaries to hi t. ' i renc!) caigoes to ports outside of the t. nited btates. Captains of these boats (say,-- i'ransport at ion l state that unless the Cni; .1 States Government establishes ; ramport..t .on agencies in the leading ports thom- .out the world, tho United States merchant marine will be unable to compete wit.i (deal Urn am and other countries whim they declare, owing to local inlluennal repnsent.itivi s are able to pi<’k mi the cream m the shipping business an i leave \.;.at is undesiri-.bl” tor the United Slates boats. Cable advice has been received stating that the A. and A. l.'.ac’.; charteded steamer Ariosto, cargo-laden from New York and Newport News, left the laitir port on June 15 for Lyttelton, Mnae.Ln, Meloourne. Adelaide. and Lremantl . The ve-stl is e.\to reach LyiP,.ton about July 2". SIHPPLXC 'm.LLGKAMS. (Per United I’io-s Association.) NEWCASTLE. June 23. failed Holhesav 8..v, tor WeMington. .'Vi*N’EV. June --3. failed ' 1.23 ' ■ Mo- .-,ki. f-r New Z-a'd rid. C! IRIS’) IlLLC!!. -boie 23. Arriv.'i! —Maori 1 1 ,u a.m, . from Wellington. WELLINGTON. -bine 25. Arrived- Tartiwer;, 1 7.-13 a.m. , from Fort Chalmers; IV;.: .n : (ii) ain . from Lyttelton; Manuka 1 "..’.lid p.m.’, from Lyttelton; Moa.na is,;.-; pm.-, from San Francisco. Sailed--Wahine iV.3d p.m. , for Lyttelton. ACCELAXP. .1n,,,. Arrived- Kamoaa ivln a.m. . from West pot t. She was i iav-n for thin v hours on th» voyage mvir. . o> northwest, gales, •ad shipped a .plant; • ~f - A ;l ; •r. She -11--tained tumor t! image o. t ; -.- deck finings. Sailed- Otarama L 4i) am. , and Arawa <12.20 p.m.-, for \V. m. Till: V. FATHER. WEI.Li N< IT«)\. .Iv.no The Dominion Metr-voi gi.p report.--: The •tmospherie pressure i.a.- in-r-ased slowly. rrd strong we.-tcrly and .-miriierly winds have predominated. Cold and niisettled conditions have been . xnen-need, with rain generally and snow hj. various parts of riie Fouth Island. Fres. indications am for •tr.-ag sou-heriy win is, and cold, -quallv w-udher. with hj mvy -lowers m many parts *nd snow on the htglmr levels; barometer rise, but unsteady in tho south.

THE TIDFE-JUNE 213. Bluff V.50 ii.i’i. KUS l> m. Invercargill . . 1> .o*> a.m. 10. oS loin. Riverton '■•)0 a.in. 0, IS iua. JUNE 27. Bluff 1 Eli a.m. 11.12 p.m. Invercartrill .. li -ii a.n. 11. >2 u.m. Riverton -.'. Hi u ;n. p.m. THE H N. S. Oo a.in. sets to -‘lay 4,.>7 l..m. t>uu rises tu- morrow >.(>,* &uu sets to-morrow ms p.m.

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Southland Times, Issue 18859, 26 June 1920, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Southland Times, Issue 18859, 26 June 1920, Page 4

SHIPPING. Southland Times, Issue 18859, 26 June 1920, Page 4

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