PORT OF TIMARU.
The flagstaff at Timaru is situated m 171 deg. 17min. 20seo. East longitude ; 41deg. 23 mm. Sonth latitude. Snn rises, this day, G. 28 ; setß 5.3-1. High water, this day, 9.54 a.m. ; 10.18 p.m. ARBIVED. Nil. BAILED. Nil. CLEARED. April 8 — Onward, schooner, 69 tons, McConville, for Gisborne. EXPORTS. In the Onward, Master agent; 500 sacks (2f>no bushels) oata, 100 sacks, 200 1001 b bags, ami 806" 501 b bags Hour, 28 sacks bran, 24 sacks sharps. Shippers — W. Evans ; Royal Flonringf Mills. VESSELS IN PORT. Insiae the Breakwater — Steam tvg — Titan. Brigantines — Marshall S., Anthons. Schooners— Onward, Kenilworth. RXPECTED ARRIVALS. Taiaroa, s.s., from Dunedin on Saturday. Taupo, s.s., from the South, on Saturday. Mahinapua, s.s., from the South, tomorrow. Wanaka, s.s., from Nelson, via way ports, on Tuesday. Norman McLeod, barqute, from London, ria 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 Ranger, barquentine, from Kaipara, early. Marmion, schooner, from Kaipara, daily. Koranni, s.b., from Lyttelton, this day. Kassa, barque, from Clarence River, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Nelson, via way ports — Taiaroa, s.s., on Saturday. For Auckland, via way ports — Taupo, s.s., on Satnrday. For Dunedin — Wanaka, s.s., on Tuesday. For Northern and West Coast Ports—Mahinapua, s.s., to-morrow. For Auckland— Oceola; brigantine, early. Marshall S., brigantine, early. For GreymoTith — Anthons, brigantine, early. For the South — Koranui, s.s., ta-day. The s.s. Koranni is due from Lyttelton this morning. ' The schooner Onward finished loading yesterday. She takes a full load of produce to Gisborne, on account of Mr Wm. Evans and the Royal Flonring Mills. The brigantine Anthons started loading produce for Greymonth yesterday. The schooner Kenilworth was discharging her coals at the wharf yesterday. She is expected to finish to-day. The brigantine Marshall S. was hauled to the outer wharf yesterday, and commenced putting out her ballast. She will commence loading to-day for Auckland. The Marshall S. looks more like a gentleman's yacht as she now lies alongside the wharf than an ordinary trading vessel, everything being as neat and clean as a now pin. The barque Kassa is shortly expected from Clarence River with piles for the Moody Wharf. (By Telegraph.)
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3286, 9 April 1885, Page 2
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