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SHIPPING.

FORT OF TIMARU. The flagstaff of Timara la situated In East longitude 171 deg 17.20 min ; and South latitude 44deg 23min. ARRIVED. March 12—Herald, a.s., 376 tons, Jones, from Dunedin. March 12—Brunner, s.s., 340 tons. Spence, from Dunedin. SAILED. March 12—Fifeshire, s.s., 6000 tons, J. Wilson, for the Bluff. IMPORTS. In the Herald: 25 bales wool, 15 casks tallow, 30 tons merchandise. In the Brunner : 55 tons merchandise. Consignees—N.Z. Shipping Co., W. A. Anderson, C.F.C.A., R. Bowie, Exley, Land Co., J. Ring, Caldwell, J. Brown, W. A. Bowie, Binley, Clark, Priest and Holdgate, Tyrrell and Co., Reid and Gray, Gilmour, Grant, Hospital Board, Morgan, Buxton and Co., Harrison, N.M. and A. Co., Dutsou and Co., Barrett. W. Sherratt, Morris, Morrison, McKibbon, Siegert, Oraigie, Fletcher, D. Houston, Woollen Co., Keith, Radcliffe, Shields, Sutherland, Mason, Gibson and Kennedy, Lister and Barrie, Hatton, Hawker, T. and J. Thomson, Gunn and Co., Shearman, Tyrrell and Co., Owers, Carson and Co., Dooley, Bowker, A. Mills, Currie and North, Simpson and Co., Burns, Murdoch, McDonald, Edwards, Bell, Dickinson, Cooper and Son, McKeown, Clinch, A. Young, Geaney, Kay, Reilly, D. Taylor, Keddie, Blythe, Eichbaum, Meehan, Ashburton Mail, barque Ganymede. EXPORTS. In the Fifeshire: 7107 carcases lamb, 3399 do sheep, 455 bales wool, 98 cases. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Poherua, s.s., on 19th inat. IN HARBOUR. Steamers—Brunner and Herald. Ship—Margaret Galbraith. Barques—Carnegie and Ganymede. VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. Vessel. Days out. Nelson (Captain Perriam) ... 39 Mandalay (Captain Smith) ... 39 Turakina (Captain Forsdick)... 21 The Fifeshire got away for the Bluff in the small hours of this morning. The steamer was favoured by beautiful weather and smooth sea during her stay here. The s. s.s. Herald and Brunner were In to-day, going north. They leave this evening, each taking away about 100 tons of produce.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8777, 12 March 1897, Page 2

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SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 8777, 12 March 1897, Page 2

SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 8777, 12 March 1897, Page 2

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