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SHIPPING.

POET OS' TIMARU.

The flagstaff of Timaru is situated in 171 deg 17.20 min. East longitude ; and 44 deg 23 min. South latitude. ARRIVED. June 15—Glenlora, barque, 874 tons, Nicol, from Nelson. SAILED. June 14 —Beautiful Star, s.s., 116 tons Spedding, for Dunedin. Juno 14—Mahinapua, s.s., 423 tons, Todd, for Lyttelton. June 14—Colac, s.s., 953 tons, Ewan, for Brisbane via Dunedin and Auckland. CLEARED. June 16 —Frederick, barque, 812 tons, Simpson, for London. EXPORTS. In the Mahinapua, N.M. and A. Co. agents —ll2 tons of flour, 1079 sks oats, 33 do sharps, I truss woollens. Shippers : Timaru and Temnka mills, C.P.A., .Rutland, N.Z.L. and M.A. Co., Wooden Factory. In the Colac, N.M. and A. Co., fronts —For Auckland, 154 tons fllonr, 415 sks po”ard and bran, 362 sks oats, 120 do potatoes; for Brisbane, 193 tons flour, 14100 sks bran and pollard, 513 sks potatoes, 1013 sks oats. Shippers : Three Timaru mills, C.F.A., H. Connell, J. Aahwe’l, N.Z.L. and M.A. Co.. C. W. Turner, Lintott, Skeet and Co. In The Frederick, C.F. Association, agents and shippers : 8569 sks wheat, 994 sks barley, 2506 sks oats. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Carl, barque, 964 tons, from Melbourne, early. VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. Vessel. Days out. Scottish Hero (Captain Fraser) ... 117 Nor’-Wester (Captain Toulden) ... 98 Peri (Captain Steel) _ 65 Kinclune (Captain Brighton) 58 Star of Erin (Captain Hopkins) ... 28 Cooleen (Captain Bartlett) 11

The Abercarne completed the discharge of her ballast this morning. The barque Duke of Argyll came to the main wharf this morning, and began to discharge her ballast. The s.s. Colac sailed on Saturday evening for Dunedin, w'th 500 tons of produce for Brisbane, and 200 for Auckland. The s s. Mahinapua took away a good load of flour and oats on Saturday, nearly all for Wel'inghon, a l-’ttle for Westport, aud a truss of woollens for Auckland. The barquo Glenlora, which left Nelson at 1 p.m. on Monday last, arrived off the port on Saturday night, and was towed into harbour by the Titan yesterday morning. The Glenlora comes in ballast, and will load produce for London, She was berthed at the Moody wharf this morning. The barque The Frederick cleared at the Customs this morning, a cargo of 12,069 sacks of grain for the London market, shipped by the C.F. Associction on account of some thirty clients. She sails to-morrow. (By Telegraph.) Hokitika, June 14. The schooner Isabella Anderson was floated off the bank this morning, and was brought alongside the wharf. She has sustained very little damage. About a third of the cargo was j ettiaoned. _____

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 6243, 16 June 1890, Page 2

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SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 6243, 16 June 1890, Page 2

SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 6243, 16 June 1890, Page 2