Shipping Intelligence PORT OF TIMARU.
The flagstaff nt Timaru m situated m 171 leg, ITrain. 203©i>. East longitude; IMeg. ,23 am. South Utitride. ■■ .'] h . ■ ■■ ,- : Jun. 29-9 aim. t Bnr.j 29.6 i i; ther., 60; reather oalm, sky overcast anil rainy ; sea, «Jni. 5 p.m.: Bar., 29,70; the*., 60; Kky yvercast and rainy; wind, S.W., light; soa, lalm. :■ ■ ■ High Water— This diiy, JsJinary 30th : L 3 a.m.; 4.28 p.m. ABRrTBD. Jan. 29 — Young Diok, sohoofior, J. 62 tons, Lewis, from Newcastle. : .■Jan. 29 — Annie Bow, birquentino, 250 tons, 3tuphons, from Newcastle. Jan. 29— Beautiful Star, s.a., IKS tons, White, from Dixnedin. SAILS ». Jan. 29— Beautiful Stitr, 3.8., I*s tons, Wldte, forDuaedin. ' : , imposts. In the Beautiful Star, N.M. and A. Com. pajiy, agents : 155 tons of general merchandise. Consignees— Exley ; Hill; Taylor; Grave and Ktith ; Gabites and PUmte ; Kernoban, MoCnhon and Co. ; Bowie: Hutton; Morrison; Anderson; Hibbard; Shephiird; Brewery Company ; Priest and Holdgs.to ; Reid and Gray ; Douse ; Coxhogj ; Kott ; Station Master ; Siegoj-t and Fauvel ; Volvin ; Brown ; Pslmer; Kowbotham ; Weba;ier; Cornish; Morris and Gall ; Wintoi? ; Pnllavton ; Gnnn ; HJsaley; Colliaa: Kearney; Mitchell; N.Z.S. Company ; Owers. In the Yoirag Dick, John .Faokiion, agent a&d consignee : 257 t033 cioal. In the Annie Bow, A. White, agent and consignee : 414 tons coal. EXFOKTS. In the Beautiful Stair, N.M. and A. Compnny, agents : 198 sack* (792 >u3hols) wheat, Ire Bales wool,. 20 caata tallow. Shippers — Woolloombe and Clnleti ; G. Priest ; Leslie ; Heat Preserving Company ; "W. C. Beswiek. The topsail-sohooner Yonn;? Diok arrived from Newcastle at nine o'clock yesterday morniit^ trith a c&r£o of co&ls for ATr Johii J*ack> &>n, and was berthed at the wharf. Captain Lewis reports' leaving Newcastle on January llth. Experienced strong S.W. winds and cough weather till milking Cape Farewell on tie 21st ; had contraiy winds till clearing Cook Strait on Friday last, -Shonce unsettled ■weather till arrival an above. The s.s. Omapere aj.Tive from Donodin till to-morrow. Tho B.S. Boautifnl Star miide har usual biTfeakly trip from Dirae.lin yeatei-dsy moraing, letnrning to the sam» port m tho evening, with a fnll cargo of wool, tiillow and wheat Mid a number of pasoengers. Tho b.s. Taiaroa was duo from Wellington last evening, and will liiave for Duuedin this morning. Mr A. White's hai-quentine Annie Bow arrived from Newcastle yesiierday, and was moored inside the Bi-eakwatei' at noon. Captain Stephens reports : — Loft Newcastle on •ihe llth Jannary ; hsA light easterly winds !:or three ds-Js, when the w:.nd hiuled to the aorth and N.W. On the 15th the windshiftec to the south, blowing a heavy ga.e for eight days, during which tho vessol made very bad weather. Oil the 25th made 'iho livid 70 miles north of S.W. Cape, when the wind veered to the N.W. After getting m Fovsaicc Straits had light easterly wimi3 and osUniß up to the 2Sth, and tiienoo strung eastorl;f and S.E. winds np to arrival. ' CBt TEiaoRAiH.)
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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2918, 30 January 1884, Page 2
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477Shipping Intelligence PORT OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2918, 30 January 1884, Page 2
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