PORT OF TIMARU.
Tho flagstaff at Timaru is Bitnatod m 171 dig. 17min. 20seo. East longitnde; 44deg. 23 mm. Sonth latitude. Jnly 20—9 a.m.: Bar., 30.25; thor., 41; woather, bright; sea, smooth. 5 p.m.: Bar., 30.30; ther.,s2; weather,bright; sea, smooth. High water, this day, 6.10 a.m.; 6.32 p.m. ARRIVED. July 20—Koranui, s.s., 301 tons, Olliver, from tho South. July 20—Pelham, s.s., 238 tons, Greagor, from Greymouth. July 20—Inveroargill, b.s., 123 tons, SandBtrom, from Inveroargill. BAILED. July 20—Koranui, 5.3., 301 tons, Olliver, for Northern and West Coast Porta. Jnly 20—Pelham, a.s., 238 tons, Groager, for Dunedin. July 20—Iuvercargill, s.s., 123 tons, Sandstrom, for Dunedin. IMPORTS. In the Koranui, N.M. and A. Company, Bgentß: 15 tons general merchandise. Consignees —Reid and Gray; Rice ; Zander; Shepherd; Owers; Meehan ; Webster ; Maxwell ; Order; Priest and Holdgate. In the Pelham, W. Evans, ogent: 220 tons coal. Consignees —Railway Department. In tho luvercargill, W. Evans, agent: 61,000 foet timber. Consignee —John Jackson. Tbe s.a. Invorcargill brought 61,000 feet of timber from Inveroargill yesterday morning consigned to Mr John Jackson, ond was berthed at tho outer wharf. She sailed lato lost night for Dnnedin. , The barquontines Annio Bow and Ocean Ranger were both working at the wharf yesterday. The former will finish loading for Sydney to-day, and tho latter will probably pnt the lost of her coal out. The Union Company's s.s. Koranui arrived from the South yeßterday morning ond was moored at tho inner wharf, Sho brought abont 15 tons of general cargo and sailed m tho evoning for Northern and West Coast Ports with about 80 tons of produco. Tho s.s. Pelham airived from Greymouth yesterday en route for Dnnedin with somo 220 tons of coal for the Railway Department, and took np a berth at tho wharf. She left the Grey at 10 o'olook on Saturday night and experienced light headwinds with fine weather till making this port at four o'clock yesterday morning. After discharging her coal she Boiled for Dnnedin about eight o'olook last evening. Sho is due at Timaru again on Friday morning, whon she will load produce for Northern and West Coast Ports. (Br Telegraph.)
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3682, 21 July 1886, Page 2
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353PORT OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3682, 21 July 1886, Page 2
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