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SHIPPING.

POET OP TIMAEU.

The flagstaff of Tiraarais situated in 171 deg 17.20 min. East longitude; and 44deg 23 min. South' longitude. ARRIVED. Nov. 25—Banks Peninsula, s a,, 177 tons, Richardson, from the south. Nov 26—Omapere, s.s., 352 tons, Lambert, from the south. SAILED. Nov. 25—Mahinapua, s.s., 423 tons, Richardson. for Dunedin. Nov 25—Spray, schooner, 50 tons, Palleson, for Thames. _ Nov 25—Clematis, ketch, 50 tons, for Wanganui. Nov 26 —Banks’ Peninsula, s.s., 177 tons, Richardson, for Lyttelton. Nov. 26—Omapere, s.s., 352 tons, Lambert, for northern ports. IMPORTS. In the Banks Peninsula, N.M. and A. Co., agents :20 tons. Consignees—Ballantyne and Co., Priest and Holdgate, _ Bowie, Gall, Bowker, Exloy, Knssell, Eadcliffe, J. Brown, Belford mills, Owers, Philp, Fergnsson, Bnlliok, Ingram, Farrell, Egan, Breadley, Pearpoint, MoAteer, Peacock and Geaney, Ander--8 EXPORTS. In the Mahinapua N.M. and A. Company, agents: For Hobart, 10 tons flour; for Danedin, 5 bales tweed, 3 jars ; for Invercargill, 17 oases books. Shippers -. Belford mill, Woollen Co., Green, Bible Society. expected arrivals. Bells, barque, from Lyttelton, early, Nairnshire, 3720 tons, early. . Oban Bay, 1108 tons, early. Higland Glen, 1032 tons, in December. VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. Vessel. Days out. West Australian (Captain Thomas) ... 88 Ashmore (Captain Dolbell) _' 72 Jessie Readman (Captain Gibson) ... 17 The shipping in port were gaily decorated with flags in honour of a wedding ashore. The s.s. Omapere left for Wellington direct this afternoon, taking 120 tons produce. The s.s. Banks Peninsula left for Lyttelton direct at 2 p.m. The schooners Spray and Clematis both got away last evening. The steamer Pnkaki is due here to-morrow morning. She brings coal from Newcastle for Mr Ebenezer Smith —the first since the strike.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 6383, 26 November 1890, Page 2

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SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 6383, 26 November 1890, Page 2

SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 6383, 26 November 1890, Page 2

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