PORT OF TIMARU.
) Tho flagstaff at Timaru ia situated m 171 fteg. 17min. 20see. East longitude ; 44deg. 23 mm. South latitude. March 21c— 0 a.m.: Bar., 00.26; ther., 56; weather bright ; sea, calm. 5 p.m. : Bar,, 30.28; ther., 64; wind, S.E., light; weather, bright ; soa, slight swell. Sun rises, this day, 0.13 ; sets 6. High water, this day, 9.58 a.m. ; 10.20 p.m. ARRIVED. March 24 — Taiaroa, s.s., 228 tons, Thorn--son, from Akaroa. SAILED. - March 21 — Taiaroa, s.s., 228 tons, Thomson, for Dnnedin. CLEARED. March 24 — Isabella Anderson, schooner, 79 tons, Martin, for Hokitika. IMPORTS. Iv the Taiaroa, N.M. and A. Company, agents : 35 tons general merchandise. Consignees — Miles, Archer and Co. ; Hibbard ; McGuinness ; Siegert and Fauvel ; Timaru Harbor Board; N.Z. Shipping Company; Bennett ; Middleton ; Taylor ; Bowie ; Acme Barb-wire Company ; Anderson ; Kett ; Priest and Holdgate; Levien; Purdie ; Godby ; Anderson and Co. EXPORTS. In tho Isabella Anderson, David Stuart, agent and shipper — 100 sacks flour, 20 sacks pollard, 120 sacks (480 bushels) oats. In the Taiaroa, N.M. and A. Company, agents — 1189 sacks (4750 bushels) oats, 520 sacks (20SO bushels) wheat, 7 bales wool, 48 hides, 11 kegs butter, 90 sacks flour, 3 cases honey and some packages. Shippers — Siegert and Fauvel ; Job Brown ; Royal Flouring mills ; Agents. Thc s.s. Ohau, from tho south, will not be here till Saturday. ; The schooner Crest of the Wave was hauled the wharf early yesterday, and at "once commenced sending her timber ashore. The barque Deva broke bulk yesterday. She was worked by the Landing Service, the p.s. Titan towing the surf-boats backwards and forwards. Mr White's barquentine Annie Bow was •discharging coals at the wharf yesterday. She is expected to take her departure for an Australian port on_ Saturday. Tho schooner Isabella ' Anderson finished taking m her Timaru cargo yesterday. It was shipped by her agent, Mr D. Stuart. She wa3 expected to sail during tho night for Hokitika. The Union Company's s.s. Taiaroa arrived from Nelson, via way ports, yesterday morning, with a small cargo. She took away a full lioad, leaving the wharf for Dunodin abont seven o'clock. (By Telegraph.)
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3274, 25 March 1885, Page 2
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348PORT OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3274, 25 March 1885, Page 2
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