Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OP TIMARU.
Tho flagstaff at Timarn is .situated m 171 deg. 17min. 29seo. Boat longitude ; Udeg ■ 23 mm. South latitude. Fob. 15—0 a.m.: Bar., 29.(5 1 ; thor., CG ; weather, passing .clouds j sea, slight swell. 5 p.m. : Bar., 29,51 ; ther., 71 ; weathor, bright and clear ; Sea, moderate swoH. High wator, this'day, 11.47 w.m. ; 12.17 p.m. ABKTVED. Nil. SAILED. Fob. 15— Kawatiri, s.s., 286 tons, Hopkins, for Westport. CLEAEED. Fob. 15— Spray, schooner, 50 tons, Palleson, for Stewart Island. IMPOKT3. In the Kawatiri, John Jackson, agent and consignee) : 305 tons coal. EXPORTS. In the Kawatiri, John Jackson, agent : 50 sacks (200 bushols) wheat, 1 case bacon. Shippers—D. Stnart ; D. Shaw. VESSELS IN TORT. Inside the Breakwater — Barqno— Examinor. Bngantino— Cleopatra. Schooners — Wolcomo and Colonist. Drodge— Progress. Stoam tng — Titan. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Taupo, s.s., from tho Sonth, early. Taiaroa, s.s., from Nelson and way ports, today. Koranui, s.s., from tho Sonth, early. Tniaroa, b.s, from the South, on Saturday. Bell 3, barque, from Newcastle, via Wclling'ton, daily. Annie Bow, barqnontino, from Newcastle, early. Comet, ketch, from Kaipara, oarly. Ly Helton, ship, from London, early. Matanra, barque, from Oamarn, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Northern and West Coast ports— Koranui, s.s., oarly. For Nelson and way ports— Taiaroa, s.s., on Saturday. For Auokland and way ports— Tauno, s.s., early. For Dunedin — Taiaroa, s.s., to-day. For Newcastle — Examiner, barqne, daily. For Auckland — Welcome, sohoonor, daily. For tho Thames — Cleopatra, brigantine, daily. For London — Lyttelton, ship, and Mataura, barqne, early. The ketch Comet is shortly expected from Kaipara with a load of timbor for Mr John Jackson. The barque Examiner, the brigantine Cleopatra, and the sohoonera Welcome and Colonist were lying at tho buoys' yesterday. They are expected to come to the wharf this morning. The Westport Coal Company's s.s. Kawatiri was borthed at tho inner wharf yesterday morning, where sho pnt out her coal. She sailed m the evening for Westport direct with five tons of wheat and somo bacon, shipped by Messra D. Stuart and D. Shaw respectively. (Br Telegraph.) Wellington, Fob. 15. Sailed — Tarawero, s.s., for Melbonrno, via the South. Possongers — Misses Book, Arnold, Ballam, Williams, Walton, Strange, Chinholm, Paimret, Black, and Soale, Mesdanioa Elkins, Parr, Ballam, Chisholm, West, Smith, Paiinrot, Evall, and Dealing, Rev. Mr Williams, Messrs Dearing, Wisdom, Buckley, Chisholm, Beetham, Cautrell, MoHardy, Myles. Clifford, Druck, Munro, Lowe, Bont, Smith, Raife, Clifton, Tnrnbull, Pnlford, Begg, Moate, Hoeey, Levy and son, and Master Ballam.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3552, 16 February 1886, Page 2
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405Shipping Intelligence. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3552, 16 February 1886, Page 2
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