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SHIPPING.

POST OF TIMARU. The flagstaff of Timaru is situated in 17Ideg 17min. 20sco. East longitude. 41deg. 23min. South latitude. ABBirzn. Jan 17—Thurso, barque, 490 tons, Scouller. from Dunedin. Jan. 18—Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, White, from Dunedin: SAILED. Nil, IMPORTS. In the Beautiful Star, N.M. and A. Co., agents : 50 tons general merchandise. Agent; Orr and Co ; N.M. and A. Co; Stationmaster ; Kernohan. MoOahon and Co ; Fanners’ Association ; Siegert and Fauvel; Ansley; Young; Crawford; Hay; R. E- Taylor ; Webster ; Mcßeth; Darby ; Queloh and Co ; Jacob Hill; Whittaker; Bowie; Mundell and Co; Morris and Gall; Fierpoint; Blythe; Priest and Holdgate; Dawson ; Owers ; Beid and Gray ; Cornish. Transhipments per Waihora, from Hobart, for Timaru. Consignees—G. Pearson (9 oases fruit) ; Amos (10J cases fruit); Miss LeCren ; P. W. Hutton jF. LoOren ; Union Bank ; Order. Per Rotomahana, from Sydney. Consignees—T. Wagstaff; Temperton. From Auckland—l case fruit, Mrs Boss; 3 cases, R. Wilkin. EXPECTED ABBIVALB. Young Dick, schooner, from Newcastle, 63 Annie Bow, barquentine, from Newcastle, early Palace, barque, from Newcastle, early Lady Mabel, brigantine, from New York, via Auckland, early Timaru, s.s., from Sunderland, via Westport, early. Mr C. W. Turner’s barque Thurso made a Smart run down from Dunedin, arriving in the offing late yesterday afternoon. The Titan went out shortly before eight this morning and towed her inside the Breakwater, to the berth vacated by the Cingalese. She has on board 897 sacks oats, for Mauritius, shipped by W. and G. Turnbull, at Dunedin, and will fill up with oats and bran, shipped by her agent, Mr W, Evans. Captain Scouller, late of the barque Norman McLeod, is now in command of the Thurso.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3367, 18 January 1884, Page 2

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SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 3367, 18 January 1884, Page 2

SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 3367, 18 January 1884, Page 2

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