PORT OF TIMARU.
The flagstaff at Timaru is situated m 171 deg. 17min. 20seo. East longitude ; ■Videff. 23 mm. Sonth latitude. High Water— This day, October Ist: 2.1 a.m., and 2.25 p.m. ABPJVEf. Nil. SAILED. Sept. ■*)— Mary Campbell, brigantine, Ml tons, Brothers, for Gveymonth. Sept. 29 — Ransom, brigantino, 241 tons, Bannerman, for Anekland. EXPORTS. In the Mary Campbell, ma3tor, agent : 5 tons floor, 14 tons bran and pollard, 380 sacks (1000 bushels) wheat, 233 sacks (1132 bushels) oats. Shipper— D. Stuart. Tho brigantino Mary Campbell finished loading on Saturday, and took her departure for Greymouth iv tho afternoon. Tho brigantiuo Ransom took m tho last of her cargo about five o'clock on Saturday, and was shortly afterwards towed to sea by the p.s. Titan, and sailed for Anukland direct. The barqno Arauco wa3 towed out to the roadstead on Satnrday morning by the Titan, and anchored. She will throw out tho balanco of her ballast there, and will probably bo brought m ngu.in to-day. The barque Lurline is expected to finish loading for tho United Kingdom to-day.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2815, 1 October 1883, Page 2
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