PORT OF TIMARU.
The flagstaff at Timaru is situated m 171 d >g. 17min. 20sbo. East lon&ptudo ; M&eg. 2!? mm. Sonth latitude. July 2G— 9 a.m.: Bar., 30.38; thor., 44; weather, bright ; sea, smooth. 5 p.m.: Bar,, 80.32; ther., 50; weather, brie*t : «"&, slight awoll. High water, this day, 10.45 a.m. ; 11.0 p.m. ARRIVED. Nil. SAXLBD. Nil. CLEABED. Jnly 26 — Spray, schooner, 50 tons, Pallenon, for Stowart Island. Jnly 26— Sarah and Mary, briuantino, 145 t«ns, Prieat, for lavorcargill. BXrORTR. In the Sarah and Mary, D. Stuart, agent and shipper: 1400 sacks (5600 bushels) wheat. In tho Spray, J. Q. Maophorson, agent and shipper : 119 saoka chaff, 14 do bran, 24 do potatoes, 10 1001 b and 20 501 b bags flour. VESSKLS IN TORT. fcsido the Breakwater — Sohoonqr — Spray. Brigautino — Sarah and Mary. Barqno — Dragon. Steam tng — Titan. EXPBCTED ABRIVAZB. Mawhera. s.s., from the South, to-day. Mahinapua, s.s., from tha North, tomorrow. Grafton, a.a., from tho South, on Saturday. Ohan, 5.8., from tho South, early. Chili, barque, from London, via Nelson, daily (leftPobmary 19th). Ganymede, barqno, from London (left April 27th), daily. Dunedin, schooner, from Fort Chalmers, daily. Gleaner, brigantine, from Tairna, doily. Alert, Bohooner, from Lyttelton, daily. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Northern and West Coast Ports — Mawhera, s.s., to-day. For Dunedin — Mahinapua, 8.3., to-mor-row. For Nelson id way ports — Grafton, s.s., en Saturday. For Auckland and way ports— Ohan, 5.8., | early. For Napier — Dnnedin, schooner, early. For Lyttelton — Dragon, barque, early. For Invercargill — Sarah and Mary, brigautino, to-day. For Stewart Island — Spray, schooner, to-day. There were no arrivals at or departures from thia port yesterday. In consequence of the s.s. Mahinapna having to wait at Wellington for the San Franoisco mail, she will bo a day lato going Sonth — loaviug this port to-morrow instead of to-day, as nsual. The sohooner Spray finished discharging her timber at the wharf yesterday morning and then took on board a quantity of stores, &0. , for Stewart Island. She was expected to sail with the first favourable breeze. The barqno Dragon was discharging at the outer wharf yesterday. She is expected by ton o'olock this morning to put the last of her cement out. She brought altogether 3000 casks for this port. Her general cargo will also be taken out this morning. Tho brigautine Sarah and Mary completed her loading at the wharf yesterday, and of tor she bad cleared at the Customs for Invercargill, hauled off to tho outer buoys, where she now awaits a favourable wind to sail out with. (By Teleqbaph.)
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3687, 27 July 1886, Page 2
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