PORT OF TIMARU.
The flagstaff at Timaru is situated m 171 deg. 17min. 20aec. East longitude ; 4-tdeg. 23 mm. Sonth latitude. Sim rises, this clay, G.M; acts G. 58. High water, this day, 10.5-1 a.m. ; 11 p.m. ARRIVED. Nil. SAILED. Nil. VESSELS IN PORT. In the Roadstead — Barque — Dova. Inside the Breakwater — Steam tug— Titan. Barquontine — Annio Bow. Schooners— Crest of the Wave and Isabella Anderson. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Taiaroa, s.s., from Dunedin, on Saturday. Wanaka, s.s., from Nelson, via way ports, on Tuesday. Ohau, s.s., from the South, on Saturday. Norman McLeod, barque, from London, via Lyttelton, early. Eangitikei, 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 Kanger, barquentino, from Kaipara, early. Marmion, schooner, from Kaipara, daily. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Nelson, via way ports — Taiaroa, s.s., on Saturday. For Northern Ports— Ohau, s.s., on Saturday. There were no arrivals at, or departuroa from this port yesterday. Tho barque Dova was being worked at the outer anchorage by the boats yesterday. _ The schooner Crest of tho Wave finished discharging her timber yesterday, and commenced loading produce for Messrs W. Evans and D. Stuart. She will probably sail to-day for Hokitika. The barquentine Annie Bow finished discharging at the wharf yesterday morning, and commenced loading produce for Sydney on account of Mr D. Stuart. She i 3 expected te finish to-night. The New Zealand Shipping Company have an advertisement m another column notifying consignees as to the passing of entries, etc., m regard to the barque Deva. (By Telegraph.)
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3275, 26 March 1885, Page 2
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