SHIPPING.
PORT OP TIMAEU. & 1 - Th« flagstaff of Timaru is tiiaated j 1 171 deg , 17.20 min. East longitude ; and 44 ■ ‘eg 33 m:u. South latitude. ARRIVED. j: Jnly 4 Ohau, s.s., 410 tons, Brower, , - from Lyttelton. , ’ SAILED. •.,.••• Jnly 4- - L’zzia, cutter, 2o tons, Joss, '- for Invercargill. July 4 ketch, 60 tons, Williams, , ' for Wp.it.'j. «. . . ... Jnly 4—Aleit, sohoonei', 4j tons, Shilton, „ for Wangpuni. t!l .*•: EXPORTS. ' ' In the Lizzie, D. Stuart, agent and shipper: ' 820 inoks wheat. . . In the Clematis, Master, agent—lol tons flour, 2 ska oatmeal; Shippers : Atlas and X. Royal mills. , „ In the Alert, Master, agent—47i tons uov, 163 bales hay. Shippers: Atlas mill. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ■ Jubilee, s.s , 1610 tons, early. ' ■' Comet, ketch, 53 tons, from Napier, ear’ v i&v* *>' FifesHre, a s., 3720 tons, from London, deny. .Carl, bi rque, 964 tons, from Melbourne, early. '< „ VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. ’■ , Vessel. Days out. ■I. f ‘ Peri (Captain Steel) ... ••• 83 - . ’ Kioolnne (Captain Crighton).;. ... 70 "Star cf Erin (Captain Hopkins) ... 4u Cooleen (Captain Bartlett) ... ... S’) The Frederick (Captain Simpson) ... 1The Aberoarne was busy at the outer berth to-day taking in cargo. • ' *, , ’ **" Xho schooners Alert and Clematis sailed th : s afternoon for North Island ports with • produce. ; , , , - • The Ardmore wants 100 tons to complete ’ ' her loading, and there appears to be some 7,7 : ' difficulty in getting it. . The s.B. Oban arrived this morning to pick up produce for Gisborne and Auckland. She • loaves this evening via Dunedin. The entter Lizzie sailed out of the harbour i ' this morning bound for Invercargill, hnt facing r a bead wind she made slow progress during b , the day. The barque Glenlora was shifted from the • ■ * Moody wharf last night as too deep for the berth at low water, and brought back on top of to-day’s tide to take in the last five trucks of wheat required to complete her load. [By Tblkqhaph.l ARRIVAL OF THE WAKATIPU. ' ; l> , . Wellington, Jrly 4. ‘ The Wakatipu arrived at midnight, after a passage of 8 days 13 hours from Sydney. For 5 daws she encountered a fierce southeast gale with heavy sea. Oh Sunday the steamer I was ran before the wind for 12 hours. < ‘,y Dondin, July 3. . , The steamer Monowaitakes 82 excursionists ■ ■ from here.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 6259, 4 July 1890, Page 2
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365SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 6259, 4 July 1890, Page 2
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