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PORT OF TIMARU.

The flagstaff at Timnro is situated m 171 eg. 17inin. 20aeo. East lontritnde; 4We(f. 23 tn'n. South latitude. High water, this day, 7.19 a.m.; 7.45 p.m. ARRIVED. Nil. SAILED. Sept. 3—Bells, barque, 311 tons, Mugford. for Newcastle. EXFOHTB. In tho Ohan, N.M. and A. Company agents: 070 sacks (J6BO bushels) oats, 501 sacks potatoes, 100 sacks flonr, 60 reels barbec wire, 7 oases bacon. Shippers —Canterburj Farmers' Association ; Acme Barb Wire Co. Mi lies and Co.; McCallum and Co.; W. Evans. In tha Waitaki, W. Evans, agent: 85 sacks (340 bnshels) wheat, 370 sacks 11480 bnshels oats, 5 sacks wheatmcal, 14 Backs bran, 15 sacks sharps, 36 sneks potatoes, 150 Backs, 1( 1001 b bags and 200 501 b bags flour. Shippers —Canterbury Farmers' Association; Allor and Co.; Tinmru Milling Co.; Agent. VEBBEL3 IN PORT. Inside tho Breakwater — Barquontino—Annie Bow. Steam tng—Titin. ■ EXPECTED Al;:. IVAIS. Mahiuapua, b.s., froln Nolson and. waj ports, on Tuesday. Grafton, 8.5., from Done din, to-day. Koranni, s.s., from tlio Sonth, early. Omapere, s.s., from the Sonth, early. Ganymede, barqne, from London (left Apri 27th), daily. Cingalese, barque, 693 tons, from London early. PHOX2CTBD DEPARTURES. For Dnnedin —Mohinapna, s.s., on Taesday For Nelson and way ports —Grafton, b.s. to-day. For Northern and West Coast ports— Koranni, s.s., early. For Auckland and way ports—Onmporo 8.8., early. For Sydney — Annio Bow, barquentine early. The barque Bella was towed to sea yesterday, and took nor departure for Newcastle; with a full load of produce. Tho brigantine Annie Bow was tho onlj vessel working at the wharf yesterday. She was discharging her coals, and was doing fail work. (By Telegraph.) Auckland, Sopt. 3. The Shaw Savill and Albion Company's s.s. Coptic arrived to-night from London, after a passage of 48 days, from Plymouth. She brings 2173 tons cargo, of which 472 tons aro fot Auoklandj 741 for Wellington; 498 fot Lyttelton; 374 for Dunedin; and 149 passongers, of whom 39 aro for Auckland ; 6 for Napier ; 45 for Wellington ; 32 for Lyttelton ; ond 27 for Danedin. She had originally 239 passengers, bnt disembarked 90 at Hobart, principally for Melbourne and Sydney. All are m excellent health, and there were no births or deaths on the voyage. Captain Sidoy and the purser, Mr Kae, recoived flattering testimonials from the passengers. Wellington, Sept. 3. Sailed —Rotonn*, s.s., Nevillo, for Lyttelton. Passengers —Cabin: Misses Cormarck, Gibson, MartelS, and Brownlee (2); Messrs Thomson, Cook, and Kohn.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3721, 4 September 1886, Page 2

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PORT OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3721, 4 September 1886, Page 2

PORT OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3721, 4 September 1886, Page 2