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PORT OF TIMARU.

The flagstaff at Timurn is situated m 171 (leg. 17min. 20sec. East longitude ; 44deg. 23 mm. South latitude. Sun riseß, this day, 5.56 ; seta 6.22. High water, this day, 11.38 a.m. ; 12.2 p.m. ABRIVED. March 12 — Omapere, a. 8., 352 tons, Smith, from tho South. March 12 — Throo Cheers, Bohooner, 100 tons, Boike, from Newcastle. SAILED. March 12 — Omapere, s.s., 352 tona, Smith, for Northorn and West Coast ports. CLEARED. March 12 — Spray, schooner, 50 tona, Palloson, for Stowart Island. IMPORTS. In the Three Cheers, D. Stnart, agont : 150 tons coal. Consignee — E. Smith. EXPORTS. In the Spray, Messrs Macphcrson, Filmer and Co., agents and shippers: i ton flour, 6 sacks potatoes. In the Omapere, V.M. and A. Company, agents : 120 sacks (480 buahels) wheat, 3G sacks sharps, 350 sacks, 80 1001 b bags and 240 501 b bags flour, 1 sack wheat meal. Shippers — Koyal Flouring Mills. Tho schooner Spray finished loading and cleared at the Customs yesterday afternoon for Stewart Island. She will probably sail during the night. Tho Union Company's s.a. Omapere arrived from the South yesterday morning, with about 50 tona of general merchandise for this port. She sailed m the evening for Northern and West Coaat ports, with a quantity of produce, shipped by the Royal Flouring Mills. The schooner Three Cheers arrived from Newcastle yesterday afternoon, after a run of seventeen days. She experienced strong E. and S.E. winds the greater part of the run across, accompanied with a very heavy easterly sea. Sighted Kapiti Island on Monday morning, and rau through the Straits with a N.W. breeze. From thence to arrival she had moderate winds and calm weather. She brings a full load of coala for Mr Ebenezer Smith, and will commence discharging them this morning. When discharged she will probably load for Auckland. (By Telegraph.)

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3264, 13 March 1885, Page 2

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PORT OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3264, 13 March 1885, Page 2

PORT OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3264, 13 March 1885, Page 2

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