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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OF TIMARU. o The flagstaff at Timaru is sitnated m 171 ii deg. 17min. 20scc. East longitude ; -tfclog. 23 o mm. South latitude. h Sept. 21— 9 a.m.: Bar., 30.1t; ther., 53; g weather, bright and calm ; sea, smooth. 5 p.m.: Bar., 20.99; ther., 57: weather, I bright and calm ; sea. smooth. p High Water— This day, September 22nd: s 7.0 a.m., and 7.2!) p.m. y arkivbd. t Sopt. 21— Waitaki, 5.3., 228 tons, White, a from Danedin. t sailed. a Sept. 21— Waitaki, a.s., 228 tons, White, s for Dunodin. a '. IMPORTS. -V In the Waitaki, N.M. and A. Company, t agents : 30 tons of general merchandise. Con- t Bignees— Bowie ; Reid and Gray ; Exley ; t Healoy; Webster; Hill; Taylor ; Farmers' ( Association; Pearpoint ; Hurt; N.Z.M.P. t Company ; Shepherd ; Priest and Holdgate ; i Annetts ; Williams ; Pearson ; Brown ; Morris \ and Gall ; Mile 3, Archer and Co. ; Wilkin ; ( Wood and Smith ; Agents ; Crawford. i EXPORTS. f In the Waitaki, N.M. and A. Co., agonts : ] GO bales of wool, Gl casks of tallow, 265 sacks (1060 bnahels) wheat. Shippers— N.Z.L. and i M.A. Company ; N.Z.M.P. Company ; N.M. I and A. Company. s VESSELS IN PORT. ' Inside tho Breakwater — I Steam Tug— Titan. < Barque — Lurline. 1 Brigantines— Oceola and Ransom. 1 EXPECTED ARRIVALS. 1 Waitaki, s.s., from Dunedin, on Tuesday. 1 Taiaroa, s.s., from Dnnedin, on Monday. i Fawn, brig, from Newcastle, early. s Scatoller, barqne, from Nelson, early. _ ] Anraueo, barqne, from Wellington daily. < Pareora, ship, from London, early. ( Spray, from Kaipara, daily. i Lady Mabel, from New York, early. i Palmerston, from Catlin'a Eiver, daily. ] Mary Campbell, brigantine, from Greymonth 1 early. ' Mary Ann Annison, barque, from Newcastle, 1 early. i Annio Bow, barquontine, from Newcastle, ; early. ' Timaru, s.s., from Sunderland, via West- ■ port. Maud Graham, schooner, from Kaipara, early. Norway, barque, from Port Chalmers, daily. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Dunedin — Waitaki, s.s., on Tuesday. For Auckland — Oceola and Ransom, early. For London — Lurline, early. The s.s. Waitaki made her usual Friday trip to this port yesterday from Danedin, with a small general cargo, and after loading left for the south about her usual time. Mr A. White's barquentine, Annio Bow, is shortly oipected from Newcastle, with a cargo of coal for her owner. The American barque Norway, 529 tons register, Captain Knowle3, is expected to leave Port Chalmers for Timaru to-day, to load grain for tho United Kingdom. Tho schooner Maud Graham is shortly expected from Kaipara, with a cargo of timber for Mr John Jackson. Advices received by tho San Francisco mail state the Timaru Steam Collier Company's steamor Timaru was to leavo Snnderlaud for Westport about the middle of August. From thero sho will bring 1 a load of coal to eithor Port Chalmers or Lyttolton. She shonld roach Westport abont the end of next month or the early part of November. The brigantino Ransom will come alongside the wharf this morning and finish discharging her cargo of coal, after which she will take m a cargo of produce for Auckland. The brigantino Oceola is expected to bo clear of her coals to-day. Sho will also load np with cereals for Auckland.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2808, 22 September 1883, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2808, 22 September 1883, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2808, 22 September 1883, Page 2

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