Shipping Intelligence.
POUT OF TiMARL. ARRIVED. May 9— Keera, s.s., 158 tons, Bain, from Dunedin. May 9 — Comerang, p.s., 152 tons, Mailler, from Dunedin. Passengers— Mr A smith, aud three m steerage. SAILEI'. May 10— Keera, p.s., 158 tons, Bain, for Lyttelton. Passengers — Mis 3 Stratford, and Mr Porter. May 10— C'omerang, p.s., 152 tons, Mailler, fo» Lytteltoa. Passengers — Mr and Mrs Griinwuod. IMPORTS. In the Keera, Russell and Co, agents : 1 case. 1 barrel, Martin ; 2 casks, 1 crate, Kiddle ; 2 canes, Brown and Plante ; 1 case, 1 jar, Manchester, Bros; 2 casks, Edwards; 2 casks, Taylor ; 1 parcel, Cork ; 1 stove, 1 case, Fyfe ; 4 drums oil, 5 pkgp.B, 10 casks cooient, Cliff; 4 bags seed, 8 pkges, I bale, 41 bags guano, 1 cask, Husscll ; 12 pkges, Huttoii ; 1 casf, Price ; 1 barrel, Butler ; 2 cases, Bennett; 4 drums oil, Knight; lease, 1 trnsH, 1 parcel, Tiirnbull ; 2 bales paperhiinginns, Wilson ; 2 pkgeu saddlery, Crawfonl anil Green ; 16 pkges, Cain, Mnnro and (Jo ; 1 bale leather, Buwker ; 2 pkges, Kempthorue; 1 case papet, Horton aud Beltield. In the Oomerang, Miles and Co, agents : 1 pair springs, 2 axle arms, 1 pkge horseshoes, 1 bale scroll iron, Fleming ; 1 cask horseshoes, 1 keg nails, Hughes ; 2 chaffcutters, 3 wheels, 3 troughs, 9 weights, 2 pkges shears, Stubbs ; 8 kegs paint, 1 bdle spades, 4 kegs nails, 6 cart boxes, 1 case, Manchester, Bros; 4 kegs nails, 1 case sundries, Mendelson ; 4 bales ridging, 1 box HUndries, 4 bars iron ; 1 coil wire, 4 boxes tiu, Keece ; 5 Idils ale, F. LeCren ; 10 hlids ale, 12 cases porter, 2 cases ale, Jenkins ; 150 bdles laths. Taylor; 1 parcel, Todd ; 2 bales flax, Fyfe; 1 pkge boots, Bowker ; 14 cases, 1 box tea, 2 kegs nails, 2 nests tubs, 1 trunk, 7 pkues, 17 cases kc-rosiue, 6 hhi\n ale, Cain, Jlunro and Co ; 1 parcel, Price ; 3 cases, 1 trunk, 2 planks, 1 bdle spokes, 4 naves, 28 felloes, Crauiond ; 1 1 bdle, T«dd : 5 cases drapery, 2 chaffcutters, Browne and Plante; 1 qr-cask brandy, Order. EXPORTS. In the Keera, Russell and Co, agents : 7 pkges, 1 box. Kussell and Co ; 1 cask, 1 bdle steel, Keece ; I parcel, F. LeCren. In the Comernng, Miles and Co, agents: 42 bales wool, 2 pkges, 2 boxes. Miles and Co ; 2 boxes, Lett ; 8 pkges, Cridlaud. The steamships Cnme»-angand Keera, both from Dunedin, made their appearance iv port on Sunday last. Both vessels left Port Chalmers at about 7 p.m. on Saturday, the Comnrang having been detained a a day beyond her usual time through stress of weather. After discharging a considerable quantity of cargo for this port, both steamers again left for Akaroa and Lyttelton about noon on Monday. We understand that the Comer ang is not likely to return to Timaru again, and that m the event of her not being disposed of at Lytteltmi. she will proceed to Auckland, and from thence to bydney. The Press of Friday last reports: — "The schooner Black Hawk, Captain Swanson, arrived m harbour yesterday morning at 1 o'clock from Picton, en route for Tiniaiu. She left on Monday morning last, having had strong westerly winds during the passage. She sailed for Timaru last night, having a cargo of timber for that port.
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Timaru Herald, Volume X, Issue 413, 12 May 1869, Page 2
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549Shipping Intelligence. Timaru Herald, Volume X, Issue 413, 12 May 1869, Page 2
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