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SHIPPING.

POET OF TIMARU. The flagstaff of Timaru. is situated in 171 deg 17.20 min East longitude ; and 44 deg 23 min. South latitude. ARRIVED. Nil. SAILED. April I—Hanroto, s.s., 1276 tons, Kennedy, for Sydney. April 2 Jessie, barquentine, 247 tons, Mahon, for Brisbane. EXPORTS. In the Hanroto, N.M. and A. Company, agents—3l96 sacks oats, 60 do potatoes, 1000 do bran, 300 do barley, 500 do flour 1000 50 flour. Shippers Kayo and Carter, Friedlander Bros., Evans and Co., Rutland, A. S. Paterson and Co., Collins and Co., D. McLean, C F.0.A., H. Cornell, Agents, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. lone, barque, 520 tons, from London, early. Auriga, barque, 518 tons, from Dunedin, ar Colleen, barque, 629 tons, early early. . The Frederick, barque, 812 tons, from London, in June. Ardmore, ship, 1149 tons, early. Aberoarne, ship, 1083 tons, early. VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. Vessel. - Days out. Rook wood (Captain Jewell) 103 Fiako (Captain Sutherland* .;. ... 102 Monarch (Captain Linderdahl) ... 83 Lorraine (Captain Johnston) ... ... 66 Hnrnnui iCaptain Sinclair) ... ... 68 Harmodius (Captain Spisen) 43 Scottish Hero (Captain Fraser) ... 42 Nor’-wester (Captain Toulden) ... 23 The s.s. Hanroto arrived yesterday morning from Dunedin and took in about 500 tons of produce for Sydney. She left at 6 p.m., and calls in at Lyttelton on her way._ Mr C. W. Turner’s barquentine Jessie had completed loading for Brisbane yesterday, and sailed this morning for Brisbane with a full load of produce and sundries. The schooner Spray, which has been moored at a buoy off the Moody wharf, was yesterday taken to the berth which the Jessie had just vacated, and commenced to discharge her load of timber for Mr John Jackson. The wharves weie very quiet to-day, the main wharf so much so that the permanent way staff took the opportunity to replace the rails on the incline, where owing to the curve the wear and tear is excessive.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 6180, 2 April 1890, Page 2

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SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 6180, 2 April 1890, Page 2

SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 6180, 2 April 1890, Page 2

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