PORT OF TIMARU.
The Sagstaff at Timarn is situated in 171 deg. 17min. 20sec. East longitude ; 44deg. 23 inin. South latitude. May 20— !) a.m.: liar., 20.9" 1 ; ther., 50; wouther, clear and bright; sea, calm. 5 p.m.: Bar., 20.79 ; ther., ot> ; weather, bright ; sea, calm. Sun rises, this day, 7.21 ; sets 1.00. High water, this day, 3.21 a.m. ; 0.15 p.m. AKIUVED. Nil. SAILED. Nil. VESSELS IN FORT. Insiao tho Breakwator — Steam tug— Titan. Barques— Kassa and Thurso. Barcmentines— Ocean Ranger aud Handa 1310. Brigantino— Eliza Eirth. EXPECTED ABBIVALS. Taiaroa, s.s., from Dunedin, to-day. Mahinapna, s.s., from tho South, today. Maitai, s.s., from the South, ou Wednesday. Tanpo, s.s., from tho South, on Thursday. . Examiner, barque, from kaipara, oarly. _ Eangitikci, ship, from London, via Wellington, early. Allegianco, ship, from London, ma Lytteltou, early. Cingaloso, barque, from London, early. Marmion, schooner, from Kaipara, daily. Crest of the Wave, schooner, from tho Bluff, early- „ . Annie Hill, barquentine, from Kaipara, early. John Knox, barque, from Clarence River, early. Pelham, barque, from Greymouth, early. Lapwing, brigantine, from Auckland, early. PROJECTED DEPASTURES. For Nelson and way ports— Taiaroa, s.s., toFor Northorn and West Coast ports—Mahinapna, s.s., to-day. For Northern and West Coast ports— Maitai, a. a., on Wednesday. For Auckland and way ports— Tanpo, s.h., on Thursday. For Sydney— Wakatipu, s.s., on June Bth. For Hokitika— Crest of the Wave, schooner, early. There were no arrivals at, or departures from, this port yosterday. The barque Kasaa was being worked at the wharf yesterday. The barque Thurso put out the last ot her coals at the wharf yesterday, and took in a qnantity of produce. The bavquentine Ocean Eauger was putting out her timber at tho outer wharf yesterThe barquentine Handa Isle and the brigantine Eliza Firth were both lying at the buoys, and being worked by the boats yesterday. Tho Union Co.'s splendid steamer Wakatipu is advertised to sail for Sydney on June Bth. Particulars as to freight or passage may be ascertained on application to the N.M. and A. The s.s. Maitai, recently bnilt for Captain Williams, and intended for the West Coast coal trado, will arrive here for the first titae on Wednesday next. She ia the largest stool Btcanier built in the colony, and_ is a oreditable addition to the vossels comprising the Black Diamond Line.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3330, 30 May 1885, Page 2
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385PORT OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3330, 30 May 1885, Page 2
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