POET OF TIMARU.
The flagstaff at Timaru is situated m 171 d«g. 17min. 20seo. East longitude; 4ideg. 3! mm. South latitude. Sept. 21—9 a.m.: Bar., 30.19; ther., 51 wind, S.W., light; weather, passing cloud; with bine efcy; sea, alight swell. 5 p.m. Bar., 30.24; ther., 55; wind, S.W., light weather, cloudy; sea, calm. Snn riaos, this day, 5.51; sets 5.5 i. High water, this day, 12.3t a.m. ; 12.57 p.m ARRIVED. Sept. 21—Taiaroa, s.s., 228 tons, Thomson from Dnnedin. Sept. 21—Koranui, 8.5., 001 tons, OUiver from the Sonth. SAILED. " Sept. 21—Taiaroa, h.b., 228 tons, Thomson tor Akaroa and Lyttelton. Sept. 21—Koranni, s.b., 301 tons, Olliver, foi Northern and Wo9t Coast ports. IMPORTS. In the Taiaroa, N.M. iiud A. Conipanj agents : 100 tons general merchandise. Con siguees —White ; Borrows; Kott: Siegert anc Fanvel; Howey ; Reid and Gray; Lane anc Co.; Moohan ; Morris and Gall; Cornish Morris ; Sullivan; Bargefredo; Canterbury Farmers' Association: Murdooh; Price" Agents ; Morrison; Ackroyd ; Coira; Brown Taylor and Flatman; Kalph; Taylor: Bowie; McKibbin; Priest and Holdgate Anderson and Co.; Kernohan, McCahon auc Co.; Davies and Murphy; Exley; Amos : Smith ; Mitchell; Pearson ; Zander ; T. Hall N.Z.S. Company; E. Rhodes ; Ashburton W, F. Company ; Rae ; Owers; Mnndell aud Co.: Eussell; Webster; Hill: Hibbard; Jones; Jonas and Bonrn; Miles, Archer and Co.: Shepherd; Blyth; Hewitson; Hoaley; Eiohbaum; Reid; Levien ; Maophorson, Filmei and Co.; Ogilvie and Byers ; Station Master ; Culbnann; MoMillan; Aokroyd : Parker ; Agents; Fnllarton; Manohester Bros, aud Goldsmith ; Young ; Pearpoint; Rnnoiuian ; Beckingham ; Keith ; Sullivan. EXPOETS. In the Koranui, N.3f. and A. Company, agents : 333 sacks (1532 bushels) oats. 40 saoks (160 bushels) wheat, 255 sack 3, 70 1001 b bags and 280 501 b bags flour, 150 sacks bran, 50 sacks sharps, 2 kegs bntter. Shippers—X. Allen and Co.: Boyal Flouring Mills ; Anderson and Co.; N.Z.L. and M.A. Company; W. Evans. In the Taiaroa, N.M. nnd A. Company, agents : 5 'saoks wheat, 235 saoks malt, 100 saoks potatoes, 110 sacks sharps, 5S sacks bran, 4 bags rice, 5 cases, 12 boxes. Shippers —Moody and Ziesler ; J. A. Harris : Allpress; Cornish ; Agents ; W. Evan3 ; K. Allen and Co.; N.Z.t. and M.A. Company. VESSELS IN POBT. Inside the Broakwater — Ship—Rangitiki. Brig—Niagara, Barqnentine—Annie Bow. Steam tog—Titan. EXPECTED AKRIVAI.S. Taiaroa, a.s., from Lyttelton and Akaroa, to-morrow. Ohan, s.s., from tho South, on Thursday. Ganymede, barque, from London, via the Bluff, early. Lochnagur, harqno, from London, early. PROJECTED DEFARTUHES. For Dnnedin—Taiaroa, s.s., to-morrow. For Auckland, ri<i way ports—Ohan, s.s., on Thursday. For Sydney—Annie Bow, barqnentine, early. For London—Rangitiki, ship, early. Tho cargo of the schooner Malietoa, which went ashore at Whangarei Heads, was insured m the Universal office for .£569. The barqnentine Annie Bow was discharging coal, and the brig Niagara uiles, at the wharf yesterday. The Union Company's s.s. Koranui, Captain Oliver, arrived from the Sonth yesterday morning and took up a berth at tho inner; ■"harf. She sailed m tho evening for Northern and West Coast ports with a large quantitr of produce. * The Union Company's s.s. Taiaroa. Captain. Thomson, arrived from Dunedin, jesterd&y morning and was berthed at the enter wharf I one brought about 100 tons of genor*' merchandise, and sailed m the erenin*- , v Aiaroa and Lyttelton with a quantity .- lor duee. of pro(Bt Tblegju'
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 3427, 22 September 1885, Page 2
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532POET OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 3427, 22 September 1885, Page 2
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