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PORT OF TIMARU.

The flfigßtaff at Timara is situated m 171 doff. 17min. 20soo. East longitndo ; Udeg. 23 mia. Sonth latitude. High water, this day, 12.11 a.m. ; 12.35 p.m. ARRIVED. Jan. 3(1 — Wanaka, 3.5., -2S tons, Rus.ioll, from Dnuedin. Passongors — Mcsduuiea McLood and Cowun, Misses Nantes, Lnison, MoLeod and Forbes, Messrs Bannister, Hunter, G. Grisham, Howo and Drysdale, Master Cowan. BAILED. Jan. 30— Wanaka, s.s., 228 tona, Russell, for Nelson and way ports. CLKARED. Jan. 30— Anthonn, brigautiuo, 130 tons, Anderson, for Wellington and Groymouth. IMPORTS. In the Wanaka, N.M. and A. Company, agents :70 tona general merchandise. Consignees — Agont 3 ; Moody and Ziealer ; Morris ; A. J. Quoleh nnd Co. ; Sicgort and Fauvcl ; Shepherd ; Bowio ; Cornish ; D. Owora ; J. Fullarton ;A. Maxwell ; Hutton and Co. ;G. Mnrdoch ; Hoaley; Railway Goods Agont; Hibbard : J. Brotvn ; Priest and Holdgato ; Lee; N.Z.L. ami M.A. Co. ; Jackson ; Anderson and Co. ; K. Brown ; K. Morrison ; Forrest ; McMillan ; Parker ; Royal Flouring Mills ; Darby ; Orr and Alcorn ; Roid and Gray ; Davies and Mnrpby ; Lane and Co. ; Exley ; Clanoy ; Mrs Watkias ; Miles, Archor and Co. ; Dunlop and Co. ; Allen and Co. ; Hibhurd ; Maophorsou, Filmer and Co. ; Gabito3 and Planto ; McKoown ; Morris and Gall j Taylor ; Craigio ; Median ; Daah. EXPORTS. In tho Wanaka, N.M. and A. Company, agent 3: 10 saoks wheat, 100 sacks, GO 1001 b bags and 80 50ib ba^s flour. Shippers — W. Evans ; Allen anil Co. In tho Authons, W. IVans, r.gent : 138 sacks (752 bnshcls) wheat, 700 sacks (3()i0 bushels) oats, 180 sacks bran, 1-10 sacks sharps, 390 sacks, GO 1001 b bags and 210 501 b bags flonr. Shippers — Royal Flouring Mills ; Agont ; Canterbnry Farmers' Association. A largo thrce-inastod schoonor, painted whito, appeared m the offing from t'lo Sonth last cvoning, but stood off again about halfpast nix o'clock. Tho brigantine T. W. Lncas, with the aM of tho dredgor, was discharging her piles at the ■wharf ou Saturday. She is doing very fair work considering tho piles arc very awkward things to handle. The brigantine Anthon3 finished loading prodnee at tho wharf <-n Saturday afternoon and cleared at the Customs for Wellington and Groymonth. She was expected to sail with tho first favorable change of tho wind. Tho Union Company's s.s. Wanaka made her regular call at this port on Saturday morning whilo on her rnn from Dnnediu to Nolsou, via way ports. She brought 70 tons of merchandise and discharged it at tho outer wharf, whore sho had been berthed. In tho afternoon she took on bonrd about 16 tons of wheat and flonr, and shortly after five o'clock continued on her rnn. (Bt Telegraph.)

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3539, 1 February 1886, Page 2

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PORT OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3539, 1 February 1886, Page 2

PORT OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3539, 1 February 1886, Page 2