PORT OF TIMARU.
Tha flagstaff at Timarn is situated m 171 Hag. 17min. 20see. East longitnde ; 41deg. 23 mm. South latitude. Sept. 18— 9 a.m.: Bar., 30. «; ther., 50; weather, fino and calm ; sea, slight swell. 5 p.m. : Bar., 30.34; thor., 51; weather, fine ; wind, N.E., fresh ; sea, slight swell. High Water— This day, September 19th : 4.7 a.m., and ■{.35 p.m. ARRIVED. Sept. IS^Waitaki, s.s., 228 tons, White, from Dunedin, BAILED. Sept. 18— Waitaki, s.a., 228 tons, White, for Dunedin. lITPOBTS. In the Waitaki, N.M. and A. Company, agents : GO tons of general merchandise. Coneigneoa — Miles, Archer and Co. ; McGninnessj Exloy ; Fraser ; Winter : Carston ; Clark ; Nealo ; Reid and Gray ; Morrison and Dunlop; Mitchell ; Friedlauder ; Young ; Hibbard ; Hook ; Chivers ; Morris and Gall ; McLcod ; Fullarton ; Palmer ; Parker ; Craigio ; Pearpoint ; Newton ; N.Z.M.P. Company ; Priest and Holdgat«; Owers ; KomoUau, McCahon and Co. ; Shepherd ; Bowio ; Siegert nnd Fanrell; Taylor; Hnrt ; Hughes: Hooper: Hayes j McKibboa ; Kett ; Wells ; Lambert ; Gabites and Plante ; Da-vies and Murphy : Cornish ; O'Driseoll j Peacock and Geaney ; Eichbaum j Watkins ; Walsh ; Ellis ; Wood and Smith. EXPORTS. In the Waitaki, N.M. and A. Co., agents : 500 sacks (2000 bushels) wheat ; 50 bales of wool. Shippers — Agents ; J. Jameson ; Woollcombo an4,-.Clnleo. Tho 8.3. Waitaki arrived from Dtmodin yesterday, with a general cargo. She was moored at the buoys and tendered by the Landing Servico. She left at about C o'clock last night on her retnrn, with a quantity of wool and wheat. The ketch Huon Belle wa3 hauled close to tho wharf yesterday morning, and commenced discharging cargo. The brigantines Oceola and Ransom startod discharging their coal yesterday, tho Landing Service being engaged working at them. Both ressels load grain for Auckland on account of Mr William Evans. The brigantino Island Lily is expected to finish loading grain for Auckland to-day. The barquo Lurliue opened hatches and (sent about 30 tons of cement ashore yesterday forenoon. _A vesaol is shortly expected from Kaipara with a oargo of timber for Mr John Jackson. The barque Arauco was to leave Wellington for thia port yesterday. She comes here under charter, to load for Home. The New Zealand Herald (Auckland) of tho 13th inst. says ; — The schooner Endeavour, from Timaru, arrived m harbor yesterday morning, after a most tempestnons weather passage, during which she sustained somo damage. Her boat wa3 smashed, and her Bailey broko adrift. Captain Ruxton reports Having left on the Ist instant, and for the first six days had variable weathor, thonco a heavy gale wa3 fallen m with, during which tho damage named was done. Tho decks wore constantly wet with the heavy seas breaking on board. (By Telegraph.)
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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2805, 19 September 1883, Page 2
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