POET OF TIMARU.
Tho flagstaff at Timarn is situated m 171 deg. 17min. 20sec. East longitudo ; -Itdog, 23 mm. South latitude ARRIVKD. Nil. SAILED. Nov. 25 — Duuediu, schooner, GO tons, Donald, for Oauiarn. Nov. 25 — Janot Rani9ay, schooner, 11 tons, Wares, for Port Chalmor3. Nov. 25 — Oceola, brigantiuo, 231 tons, Bezor, for Auckland. Nor. 26— Card Hoyo, barque, s7o tons, Ladewigs, for Newcastle. EXPORTS. In tho Janet Ramsay, D. Stuart, agent : 1-iO balo3 wool. Shippers— Mi!o3, Arehor, and Co. In tho Oceola, master, agent: 053 sacks (2G20 bushels) wheat, 350 sacks (1400 buahols) oats, 12t tons flour, 400 sacks bran, MOsaoks sharps. Shippers— W. Evan3; D. Stuart; N.Z.L. and M.A. Company; Mondelsou ; Alien. The schooner Dunedin sailed early on Saturday for Oamaru, m ballast. The brigantino Oceola was towod to sea on Saturday afternoon and sailed for Ancklaml with ft full load of agricultural and milling produce. Tho schooner Janet Ramsay filled up with wool on Saturday, for transhipment at Port Chalmers, aud sailed yesterday morning. Tho barque Gerd Heye, which had boon towed ont oa Friday, sailed yesterday afternoon for Newcastle m ballast. A brigantino came up from tho Sonth aud anchored near tho Seatoller lata last evening 1 . She will probably turn ont to be tho Ada O. Owen, coal laden, from Newcastle. Wo understand that tho Union Company intend laying on tho s.s. Waitaki for the special excursion trip to Akaroii on the occasion of tho regatta, to bo held thero on December ltith. Wo understand tbat nearly SO natno3 of intending passengers have already been sent iv, and others who intend going should therefore make early application for berths. (By Telegraph.)
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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2553, 27 November 1882, Page 2
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275POET OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2553, 27 November 1882, Page 2
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