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PORT OF TIMARU.

The flagstaff at Timarn is Bitnated m 171 A'g. 17min. 20eeo. East longitude ; «deg. 2S mm. South latitude. KSopt. 24-^9 a.m.: Bar., 30.24; thor., 55; weather, bright ; aoa, smooth. 5 p.m.: Bar M 30.27 ; ther., GO ; -woathor, bright ; Boa, smooth. Sun rises, this day, 5.45 ; seta 5.57. High water, this day, 2.51 a.m. ; 3.14 p.m. ARRIVED. Sopt. 24— Go-Ahead, s.s., 129 tons, Plumley, £rom tho North. Sept. 24— Ohau, s.s., 4!0 tons, Bernooh, from the South. Sept. 24 — Anthons, brigantine, 133 tons, from Greymouth. SAILED. Sept. 24— Go -Ahead, s.s., 129 tons, Plumloy, for Wellington and Wanganui, via Dunodin. Sept. 24— Ohau, s.s., 410 tons, Bernech, for Auckland via way ports. IMrORTB. In the Go-Ahead, Miles, Arohor and Co. agents : 15 tons general merchandise Consignees — Siegort and Fauvol ; Cornish ; Kornoban, McCahon and Co. ; Bowie; Andorsonand Co. ; Shepherd ; Taylor ; Neill Bros. ; Order. In the Ohan, N.M. and A. Company, agents: 40 tona general merchandise. Consignees — Agents ; Mahoney ; Orr and Alcorn ; Andereon and Co. ; Deeley ; Craigio ; Siegert and Fauvel ; Pearpoint ; Taylor ; Qaelch and Co. : Hill and Co. j Bori ; Forrest ; Priest and Holdgato; McKeown ; Reid and Gray ; N.Z.S. Company. In the Anthons, W. Evans, agent : 189 tons coal. Consignees— Locomotive Departmnnt. EXPORTS. In the Go- Ahead, Miles, Arohor end Co., agents : 2 cases bacon, 100 sacks, 200 1001 b bags and 280 501 b bags flour, 10 sack 3 wheatmeal, 62 sacks bran. Shippers — Sieffert and Faavel j Alien and Co. In the Ohau, N.M. and A. Co. agents: 789 sacks (3556 bushels) wheat, COO sacks, 280 1001 b bags and 500 501 b bags flour, 10 sacks oatmeal, 181 sacks potatoes, 60 sacks bran, 12 saoks sharps. 1 ease, 4 pkges. Shippers — N.Z.L. and M.A. Company; Agents ; Cauterbnry Farmers' Association ; D. Inwood end Co. ; R. Allen and Co. ; Royal Flouring Mills ; Sherratt; Anderson. The ship Rangitiki took m r. quantity o£ wool and grain from the surf -boats yesterday. She ii expeoted to finish loading to-morrow. The brig Niagara finished discharging her piles and coals at the wharf yesterday. The schooner Welcome will commence loading produce at the inner wharf to-day for Auckland. The barquentino Annie Bow will finish loading at the wharf this morning and sail daring the day for Sydney. The Brunner Coal Company's s.B. Pelham ia advertised to sail for Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson and West Coast ports on Tuesday. Particulars as to freight and passage can bo obtained on application to her agent, Mr Wa. Evans. The s.s. Go-Aiead arrived from the North yesterday morning and took up a berth at the inner wharf. She brought about 15 tons of general merchandise and sailed m the evening for Wellington and Wanganni via Dunedin with a quantity of produce. The Union Company's s.s. Ohau, Captain Berneob, arrived from the South yesterday morning and was berthed at the outer wharf by tho Harbor Master. She brought somo 40 tons of general merchandise. After discharping and filling up with produce she sailed m the evening for Auokland and way ports. The brigantine Anthons arrived m the offing from Greymouth yesterday afternoon otter a fine weather passage of six days,"and was towed m by the p.s. Titan to a berth at the buoys. She brings a fnll load ef coal, consigned to the railway. She will be hauled to the outer wharf this morning ».nrl commence discharging. (Bi Telegraph.)

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 3430, 25 September 1885, Page 2

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PORT OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 3430, 25 September 1885, Page 2

PORT OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 3430, 25 September 1885, Page 2

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