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PORT OF TIMARU.

The flagstaff at Tiraara is situated m 171 dejj. 17min. 203ec. East lonffitude ; 44<leg. 23 mm. South latitude. Son rises, this day, 6.12 ; sots G. 2. High water, this day, 9.0 a.m. ; 5.29 p.m. AREIVED. March 20— Koranui, as., 301 tons, Oliver, from Dunedin. March 23 — Deva, I>aiv[uo, 701 tons, Pierrepont, from London. March 23— Isabella Anderson, schooner, 79 tons, Martin, from Dunedin. SAILED. March 23 — Koranni, 9.5., 301 tons, Oliver, for Northern and West Coast ports. March 23— Glaucus, a.s., 88-t tons, Stubba, for Sydney, vis the Bluff. IMPOSTS. In tho Dova, Now Zealand Shipping Company, agents : 546 tons cement. Consignees — Timaru Harbor Board. 54 tons general merchandise. Consignees —E. G. Kerr ; Davies and Murphy ; Rowley ; L. Price ; A. J. Queloh ; T. and J. Thompson ; Priest and Holdgate ; A. Sinclair ; Siegert and Fauvel ; J. Craigie. For the Bluff, 610 tons cargo. In the Koramii, N.Z. Shipping Company, agents : 20 tons general merchandise. Consignees — Kernohan, McCahon and Co. ; Morris ; Bowie ; Miles, Archer and Co. ; Lane and Co.; Craigie ; Station Master; Darby ; Macpherson, Filmer and Co. ; Smith. KXPORTS. In the Glaucus, N.M. and A. Company, agents : 420 sacks (1680 bnshels) oats. Shipper — C. W. Turner. In the Koranui, N.Z. Shipping Company, agents : 20 sacks wheat, 475 sack 3 (1900 bnshels) oats, 50 sacks bran, s) sacks sharps, 30 sacks, 20 1001 b bags and 10 501 b bags flour, 286 bales wool, 2 packages. Shippers — Evans ; N.M. and A. Company ; D. Stuart ; Royal Flouring Mills ; Canterbury Farmers' Association ; N.Z. L. and M.A. Company. VESSELS IN FORT. In the Roadstead — Barque — Dova. Inside the Breakwater — Steam tvg — Titan. Bavquentine — Annie Bow. Schooners— Crest of the Wavo and Isabella Anderson. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Taiaroa, s.s., from Nelson, via way ports, to-day. Oban, s.s.. from the South, on Thursday. Norman JSlcLeod, barque, from London, via Lyttelton, early. Rangitikei, ship, from London, early. Allegiance, ship, from London, via Lyttelton, early. Cingalese, barque, from London, early. Jessie Nicol, schooner, from Auckland, daily. Colonist, schooner, from Waitara, daily. Ocean Ranger, barqnentine, from Kaipara, early. Marmion, schooner, from Kaipara, daily. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Dunedin — Taiaroa, s.s., to-day. For Northern Ports — Ohan, s.s., on Thursday. Tho Union Company's s.s. Ohan is expected from Dunedin on Thursday. She will load for Northern port 3. The schooner Crest of the Wave will bo brought to tho wharf this morning to commence discharging her timber. The barquentine Annie Bow was being ■worked by the boats yesterday. She will come alongside the wharf this morning to finish discharging. The Black Diamond liner s.s. Koranni arrived from Dunedin yesterday morning with a small load of merchandise. She sailed m the evening with prodnce, etc., for Northern and West Coast ports. The schooner Isabella Anderson arrived from Dunedin yesterday afternoon, and was berthed at the inner buoys. She will finish loading produce for Hokitika, on account of her agent, Mr D. Stuart. The s.s. Glancns was brought m to the •wharf this morning, and by six o'clock m the ovoning had finished discharging. She then took m 420 sacks of oats for Sydney, shipped by the Canterbury Farmers' Association, and sailed about eight o'clock for the Bluff.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3273, 24 March 1885, Page 2

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PORT OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3273, 24 March 1885, Page 2

PORT OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3273, 24 March 1885, Page 2

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