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PORT OF TIAMRU.

Tho 15. % -Qt ;k ic ,;t Tim^ro is situated iii .V. d :g. 17min. Mwo. East lonffitnd o ; 4»"«i?- * mm. fJonth latitude. Ocl 5-0 a.m.: Bar., 20.40; thor., 51; weather, nvcruast and rainiue ; sea, smo;jth. 5,, ,n. : E:ir., 21) .00 ; thor.. SU ; wind, S.W., breeze'; weather, overcast and drizzling; so.i, Blight swell. Hijlh watnr, thin day, 9.21 a.in ; 0.4S p.m. AP-UIVKTI. Ont. ,">— Grafton, H. 3., "05 tona, Nordstrom, from Lvttolton and Akaron. q c |; "5— Spray, schooner, 50 tons, Palloson, from Stowart Island. SATI.HI>. Get. 5 -Grafton, s.s., 205 tous, Nordstrom, for Dnnedin. Oct. s— Onward, schooner, u9 tons, McConville, for Napier. IMPORTS. In the Grafton, N.JI. and A. Company, tttronts: 20 toiM general merchandise CouBi^neea— Taylor ; Anderson and Co. ; Affonts ; Bnicoßros. ; Cornish ; Now Zealand Shipping Company ; R. Webster ; Kernohon, M'jCihon and Co. ; Canterbury Farmers' Association ; Clarko and Co.: Siegert nnd ianvel ; Uliams and Son ; Brown ; Greon ; Hill and Co.; Quelch and Co. ; Brown ; Collins and Lo. ; Drnmmond and Glasson ; Bowker. In the Spray, J. G. Maopherson, agent and cousigneo -. 3'>,9B2ft timber. EXPORTS. In tho Grafton, N.M. and A. Company, aecnt* : 30 sacks (120 bushels) barloy, 308 501 b hags flour, 2 cases poultry. 5 sacks and 9 hide 3. Shippers— Timaru Milling Company ; Agents ; Gould ; Jonaa and Bourn. Tho schooner Onward finished loading at the wharf yesterday, ami ia tho afternoon uintivl fnr Naiiier rrith produce . Tho bar«|ne Cingalese wns doing tair wort at tho outiT whnrf yesterday, bnt the wet weather considerably hindered her di3ohargincr. 'I he Union Company's s.s. Grafton returned from Lyttolton and Akaroa yesterday morning with a small cargo of general merchandise, and m tho evening sailed for Dnnedin with produce. Thedatooftho s a. Wakatipn's departure for Sydney, via Lyttelton and Wellington, has been further postponed till Friday. Mr J. G. Mncphorson's schooner Spray arrived from Stewart Island yesterday morning, and took up a berth under shelter of the breakwater. Captain Palleson reports leaving tho island (where ho was detained four days after being ready for sea, owing to adverse winds) on Sunday morning- last, at eight o'clock, with n strong wes'erly wind, which continued all day ; was oil Port Chalmers at 10 p.m. tho same evening ; from thonco to arrival experienced light E. and S.E. winds. Sho brings .1 full load of timber for her owner. (Br Telegraph.)

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3748, 6 October 1886, Page 2

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PORT OF TIAMRU. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3748, 6 October 1886, Page 2

PORT OF TIAMRU. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3748, 6 October 1886, Page 2