SHIPPING.
TORT OF TIMA.RU. The flagstaff of Timam is situated in 171 deg 17.20 min East longitude ; and 44deg 23min south latitude. ARRIVED. Nil. SAILED. Jan. 16—Orowaiti, s.s., 286 tons, Spedding, for the north. Jan. 17 —Invercargill, ship, 1246 tons, T. Bowling, for London. EXPORTS. In the Invercargill, N.M. and A. Co. agents : 5917 bales wool, 96 casks pelts. In the Orawaiti, N.M. and A. Co., agents : 127 tons flour, 1 ton meal, 10 tons pollard, 223 sks wheat, 100 sks oats. Shippers—Timaru mills, Steven and Co., C.F.C.A., Agents. IN HARBOUR. Ship—Blenheim. Barque—Bankville. Schooner—Glencairn. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Duke of Westminster, s.s., early VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. Vessel. Days out. Lizzie Bell (Captain Whelan) ... 25 The s.s. Orowaiti took away last night 170 tons of mill and farm produce for Napier and Greymouth, chiefly for the former. The ship Invercargill was towed out this morning and started for London with a moderate breeze; the second wool ship this season. 'Die ship Blenheim, from Port Chalmers in ballast, hove in sight about midday yesterday, and the Timaru steamed out and picked her up. She got into port about 3 p.m., and was swung to her chains at the chequer buoy. The Blenheim goes to the ballast wharf to-morrow and then takes the berth vacated by the Invercargill, and loads for Home.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8133, 17 January 1895, Page 2
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217SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 8133, 17 January 1895, Page 2
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