PORT OF TIMARU.
The flagstaff at Timaru is situated m 171 deg. 17min. 20so<\ Kasf longitude ; 4Wap. 23 mm. South latittni.;. Sept. 7— l> a.m.: Bar., -i 0.59 ; ther., IB: weather, 'bright aud calm : sea, considerable swell. 5 p.m.: Bar., 2U.59; ther., 51; weather, bright and calm : sea, slight swell. High Water— This day, September Bth: 6.10 a.m., and 0.32 p.m. ARRIVED. Sept. 7— Waitaki, s.s., ±33 tons, Whito, from Dunedin. SAILED. Sept. 7— Waitaki, s.s., 228 tons, White, for Dunedin. IMPORTS. In the Waitaki, N.M. and A. Company, agents: -10 tons of general merchandise. Consignees—Gabitea and Plant; Miles, Archer and Co. ; Bowio ; Pearpoint ; Webster ; Priest and Holdgate ; Watkins ; Crawford ; ower3 ; Taylor ; Corcoran ; Young ; Rayner ; Morris ; N.Z.M.P. Company; Buss; Henry and Findlay ; Morrison and Dunlop ; Deeloy ; Pearson ; Ogilvio and Byors ; Cornish ; Hurt ; Fitzsimmons ; Mnndoll and Co. ; Clegg ; Wood and Smith; Slater; Timaru Borough Council. EXPOETS. In the Waitaki, N.M. and A. Co., agonts : 250 sacks of malt. Shipper3— Phconix Brewing and Malting Company. VESSELS IN PORT. Inside the Breakwater — Steam Tng— Titan. Ship— Waimsite. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waitaki, s.s., from Dnnedin, on Tuesday. Orowaiti, s.a., from Lyttelton, this day. Lurlino, barque, from London, early. Oceola, brigantine, from Newcastle, early. Ransom, brigantino, from Newcastle, early. Island Lily, brig, from Nowcastle, daily. Fawn, brig, from Newcastle, early. Seatoller, barque, from Nelson, early. Auranco, barque, from Wellington early. Pareora, ship, from London, early. Hnon Belle, from Owake, daily. Pahnerston, from Catlin's River, daily. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Dunedin— Waitaki, 3.8., on Tuesday. For London— Waimate, ship, early. Tho s.s. Waitaki arrived from Dnnedin yesterday, and came ir. under the Breakwater, where sho was tendered by tho Landing Service. She left at five o'clock for the South. The brig Fawn is shortly expected from Newcastle with a cargo of coal oonsignad to Messrs R. Wilkin and Co. The ship Waimate took on board 2600 sacks of grain yesterday from the Landing Service. It is expected the work of loading her will bo ! completed by Tuesday next. The a.s. Orowaiti was expected to leave Lytteltou for this port yesterday. |By Telegraph.]
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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2796, 8 September 1883, Page 2
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