PORT OF TIMARU.
The flagstaff at Timara is situated m 171 Aeg. 17min. 20seo. East longitude ; 44deg. 23 mm. South latitude. Deo. 22—9 a.m. : Bar. 29.12 ; ther. 62 ; sky oloar, weather bright ; sea, smooth. 5 p.m. : Bar., 29.25 ; thor., 70 : weather bright and sky oloar ; sea, calm. Sun rises, this day, 4.19 ; sots 7.40. High water, this day, 6.37 p.m. ; 7.0 a.m. AKKIVED. Deo. 22 — Crest of the Wavo, sohooner, 68 tons, Maclean, from Lyttelton. Dec. 22 — Bella, barque, 341 tona, Mooro, from Newcastle. SAILED. Nil. IMPORTS. In tho Crest of the Wave, David Stuart, agent: 170 bales cornsacks. Consignees — N.Z. Grain Agenoy Company. In the Bells, J. Jackson, agent and consignee : 563 tons ooal. BXPOBTS. In the Ganymede, N.Z. Shipping Company, agents: 2338 bales wool, 19 bales skins, 21 oasks tallow, 5 balos flax. Shippers— N.Z. L. and M.A. Company ; A. M. Clam ; Burt and Moody ; Miles and Co. ; Canterbury Farmers' Association. VESSELS IN POET. Inside the Breakwater — Steam Tng— Titan. Barques — Bells and Asterion. Sohooner — Crest of the Wave. BXPBCTED ARRIVALS. Taiaroa, s.s., from Dunedin. to-day. Good Tomplar, ketch, from Catlin 8 River, early. Marmion, schooner, from Kaipara, daily. Riikaia, 3hip, from London, early. Comet, ketch, from Lyttolton, daily. PROJECTED DEPARTOEEB. ForDonediu — Taiaroa, s.s., to-day. For London — Asterion, barque, early. The schoonor Crest of the Wave arrived from Lyttelton yesterday afternoon, and was moored at the inner buoys. She brought cornBacks for the N.Z Grain Agency Company. The barque Ganymede, which sailed for London on Sunday, took away wool, hides, Ac, to the value of .£35,974. The barque Asterion was brought alongside the wharf yesterday moraißg, and immediately commenced loading wool for Homo. The barque Bells, from Newcastle, arrived m the roadstead yesterday afternoon. The tng Titan soon afterwards brought her m, and berthed her at the outer bnoys. Captain Mooro has kindly furnished us with the following particulars of bis run across : — Left Newcastle on the 9th with an S.E. wind, which soon veered ronnd to the N.E. and carried us to Capo Farewell, which we made on the 17th. On the 18th cleared the Straits, and had light northerly winds and calms to arrival. Experienced favorable winds and fine weather during the run. The Bells brought a cargo of coals for Mr John Jackson, and will commence discharging immediately. (By Telegraph.)
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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 3196, 23 December 1884, Page 2
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385PORT OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 3196, 23 December 1884, Page 2
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