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Shipping Intelligence.

POKT OF TIMARU. The flagstaff at Timarn ia Bitnatod ill 171 dog. 17min. 20soo. East longitnde ; -tldeg. 23 mm. Sonth latitude Jan. 26—9 a.m.: Bar., 39.08; ther., 53; woathor, overcast with drizzling rain ; sea, oalm. 5 p.m.: Bar., 29.53 ; ther., (i 3; wind, N.E., bright; weathor, overcast and gloomy ; sea, calm. High water, this day, 8.3 i a.m. ; 8.59 p.m. ARRIVED. Jan. 26 — Wanaka, s.s., 228 tons, Holmes, from Nelson and way ports. Passengers, — Mosdames G. Priest, St. Barbo, Knubloy, Misses Lissaman, LeCron (2), Mr and Mrs Grandi and four children, Messrs Hounah, Mably, Petora, LeCren, Williamson, Tnrner, Byrno, Masters St. Barbe, and LeCron (2). SAILED. Jan. 26— Wanaka, s.s., 228 tons, Holmes, for Dnnediu. Passonger3 — Messrs D. MoKay, J. Bomnan, and McGeown. CLEARED. Jan. 26 — Reward, three-masted schooner, GO tons, Andrews, for Nelson. IMPORTS. In tho Wanaka, N.M. and A. Company, agents : 25 tonß general merchandise. ConHignoea— Dunlop ; Order ; Boyde : Greon ; Frasor ; Siegort and Fauvel ; Kott ; Priest and Holdgato ; Meikle ; Miles, Archer and Co. ; Sbopherd ; Station Master ; Bowio j Quolch and Co. ; Webster ; Kernohan McCahon and Co. ; Canterbury Farmers' Association ; Howoy ; Cornish ; Headland ; Levien ; Mitchell ; Amos. EXPORTS. In tho Reward, Royal Flonring Mills, agents: 500 sacks, 60J 1001 b bags and SOO oOlb bags flour. Shippers— Royal Flouring Mills ; Allon and Co. In tho Wanaka, N. 51. and A. Company, agents : 202 bales wool, 3CO sacks (lilO bushols) wheat, 99 casks tallow, 12 sacka potatoes, 76 cases cheese, 30 cases preserved meats, 3 casos poultry, 26 packagos and 11 saoka hides. Shippers — K.Z.L. and M.A.. Company ; Gould ; G. Priest ; Agents ;AVoollcombe and Cluloo ; Jonas and Bourn ; Anderson and Co. ; Geraldiue Dairy Factory ; N.Z.M.P. Coy. The s.s. Koranui will arrive from Lyttelton this morning, to load wool for Oamarn. The ship Pareora was oxpectcd to Bail for Lyttelton about six o'clock this morning. Tho brigautino Anthons was discharging coals at the wharf yesterday. The three-masted schoonor Reward completed her loading at the inner wharf yesterday afternoon, and cleared at the Customs for Nolsou. Sho waa expected to sail during tho night. Tho "Union Company's s.s. Wanaka, arrived from Nelson and way ports yestorday morning, and took up a berth at tho outer wharf. Sho brought abont 25 tons of merchandise for this port, and sailed m the ovoning with a load of wool, &c, for Dunedin. Tho brigantino T. W. Lucas finished disoharging her deck cargo of piles and timbor at tho wharf yesterday morning, and m tho afternoon commencod putting out her coals. (By Tei/Eobaph.) Bluff, Jan. 25. Tho Waihora left Melbourne at 5 p.m. on the 20th, passed through tho Heads at 7.30 p.m., slowed down of? Milford Sound on Sunday night, owing to donso fog, entered Milford Sound at 7. 15, a.m. on tho 25th, and left at 10 a.m. ; rounded Capo Puysegur at 11.50 p.m., arriving at G.<ls a.m. From Molbourno to Milford experienced strong easterly winds and head sea, thoneo to Capo Puys^gur strong southorly gales with high head sea. Passengers for tho Bluff — Hon. J. Hodgckiss, Messrs Cotter, Disher, Clare, Gorard, Young, Richards, Blacko, Pliilpot, Jackson, Gazzard, Gunn, Ellis, Freeman, Wilson, Ferguson, Cain, Holmes (2), Scarr, Murray, Campbell, and Sebbo ; Mesdames Cotter, Hardenman, Richards, Tarloton, Gazzard, Guuu (2), Murray; M'ssea Howard, Tarleton, Ingram, and Cardon ; Masters Collie, Blacko, Gazzard, and Gunn. For Dnnedin — Messrs Williams, Eobortaon, Middleton, Aitken, Neill, Piper, Hunter, Stewart, Thomson, Gordon, Bannister, Smith, Corbott (2), Gray, Palmer, and McDonald ; Mesdamos Angus, McMahon, Palmer, Heath, and Smith ; Mis3oa Nichol, Boyd, Pullon, and Sampson. For Lyttelton — Messi-s Fairley, Gray, Chamberlain, and Ranger, Mrs and Miss Edwards. For Wellington— Messrs Downes, Marks, Foloy, Harcourt, Honry, Skilley, Rev. Mr Harner ; Mesdame3 Marks, Brnsooo, Skilley, and Harner ; Masters Briacoe and Hamer, Missc3 Briscoo and Hamer. For Napier — Misses Popple well and Preston, Urs Smith. For Auckland— The Rev. Mr C'odrington, Dr Wyls, Misses Farrell, Cabbina. Ogilvy, Branshiro, Gardiner, Whittingham, Flyger, St. Pfinj, and Marton ; Mes'lamos Ma'stei'sTFarreil (2),' anTMcGee?^' ruul> I

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3535, 27 January 1886, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3535, 27 January 1886, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3535, 27 January 1886, Page 2

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