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PORT OF TIMARU.

Tha flagstaff at Timaru is situated m 171 dog. 17min. 20seo. Kast lonfritndo ; •tWop. 23 mm. South latitude. Sept. 24— 9 a.m.: Bar., 29.71: ther., 5-1; wind, 8.W., light; sky clouded; sea, slight swell; 0 p.m.: Bar., 29.30 ; ther., 55; wind, S.W., light; overcast aud rainy: sea, alight swell. High Water— This day, September 25th : D.81a.m., and 10.lt p.m. ARRIVED. Sopt. 23 — Mary Campbell, brigautino, 144 tons, Brothers, from Groyuiouth. Sept. 24— Palmerston, ketch, 25 tons, from Catlm'B River. SAILED. Nil. IMPORTS. In tho Mary Campbell, D. Stuart, agent and consignee : 213 tons of coal. VESSELS IS PORT. Inside the Breakwater — Steam Tvg — Titan. Barque-^-Lurlino. Brigantinea — Oceola, Mary Campbell and Ransom. In tho roadstead — Barque— Arauco. EXPECTED ABKIVALS. Waitaki, s.s., from Dunedin, this day. Fawn, brig, from Newcastlo, early. Soatollor, barqne, from Nelson, early. Pnreora, ship, from London, early. Spray, from Kaipara, daily. Lady Mabel, from New York, early. Mary Ann Annison, barque, from Newcastle, early. Annie- Bow, barquontine, from Newcastlo, early. Timarn, s.a., from Sunderland, via Westport. Maud C4raham, schooner, from Kaipara, early. Norway, barque, from Port Chalmors, daily. VBOJECTEp DEPARTURES. For Dunedin — Waitaki, s.a., this day. For Auckland — Oceola and Ean3om, daily. For London — Lurlino and Arauco, early. Tho vessel which camo m late ou Sunday evening turned out to be the Mary Campbell. She was fifteen days oat from Greymontn, tho length of her passage being duo to calms and light winds. Sho has on board about 200 tons of coal, consigned to Mr D. Stuart, part of which was sent ashore yesterday. The brigantino Oceola took m the first of her Auckland cargo yesterday. She will probably take her departure to-morrow. The barque Lurb'ne is expected to bo ready to commence taking m cargo to-morrow. The s.a. Waitaki will arrive from Dunedin this morning, and will leave for Dunedin via Oamaru at 11 o'clock instead of 5 p.m., her usual hour. Tha barques Anazi and Queen of tho Bay, ■which left Timaru on May 29th, arrived Homo on Saturday last, after passages of 116 days. Tho ketch Palmerston arrived from Catlin's River last night about seven o'clock, with a cargo of timber. She dropped anchor m the bay to the north of tha p.a. Titan. (By Telegraph.)

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2810, 25 September 1883, Page 2

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PORT OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2810, 25 September 1883, Page 2

PORT OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2810, 25 September 1883, Page 2