PORT OF TIMARU.
Tho flagstaff at Timarn is sitnated m 171 eg. 17niin. 20«9O. East loniritnde ; Udeft. 3 n'n. Sooth latitude. Oct. 12.— 9 a:ra. bar, 29-92; ther., 53; weather oalm and bright; sea smooth— s p.m. bar, 29-96 ; ther. 60 ; wind, S.E. light ; weather bright and oloar ; sea slight aw .V . Hi*h water, thia day, 1.30 ».ro ; 1.51 p.m. ARRIVBD. KU. BAILBD. NU. TBBBBL9 IN POBT. Isrido the Breokwater— Barque— Cingalese. BUara tnsr— TiUn. VXPKCTBD ARRIVALB. Ohan, i.a., fromtbo South, early. MahiDapna, R.s., from Nelaon and way port*, oa the 19th. Gri'fton, «.b., from Dunodin, on Saturday. Koranni, s.s., from the Sonth, tomorrow. Go- Ahead, s.s., from the Sonth, tomorrow. <3»y. Belts, barquo, from Newcastle, daily. May Qaoon, barqne, from London, early. PBOJBCTBD DBPABTDBHB. For Anokland and way ports— Ohau, For Dnnedin — Mahinapua, s.s., on the 19th. For Northern anel West Cobb* ports— Koranni, s.s., tomorrow. For Nalson and way porta — Grafton, s.s., on Satnrday. For Wellington and Wangonui— Go-Ahead , ■.•., tomorrow. For Adelaide, via Oamarn— Cingalese, barque, to-day. The barque Cingalese at the outer wharf finished putting ont her cargo and taking m ballast yesterday, and was engaged filling up for Adelaide. She was expected to have all the outward cargo that she was intended to take from this port on board at a late hour last avaning, and should sail via Oamarn this morning. (Br Telegraph.) Auckland, Oct. 11. Arrived — Mariposa, from Sydney. Left at 4.60 p.m. on Ooteber7. Passengers for Auckland : — Mr Paaroe, Captain Bytkogle, H. J. Martftndell, and fowr m the steerage. 34 for San Fraaoisco. The veaaeU m harbonr carried their flags half-mast high m token of respect for the memory of Captain Badd, master of the ship Bangitiki, who was drowned at Lyttelton. Willinotok, Oot. 11. Arrived — Brigantine Hansa, Captain Boltnrn, 140 days from Boston. She encountered heavy weather and lost her long boat, besides having her bulwarks injured. Arrived — Kestrel, ketch, from Lyttelton. Sailed — Manapouri, for Melbourne, via South. Passengers: — saloon, Miases Crawford, Gillies, Webb, Trapp, Munden, Whitebouse, Farmer and Hart, Mesdames Curren, Hart, Welling, Kennedy, Hadfield and family, How, Robinson, Messrs Harland, Graham, Webster, Currie, Wilberfoss, Wallnutt, McKonnd, Young, Forsyth, Monntford, Lee, Ssoomb, Arrowsmitb, Frost and Simltin. Ddnedin, Oct. 11. Arrived — Koranni, from Greymonth. Sailed— Hawea, for the North. Passengers for Lyttelton : — Dr. and Mrs Blyth and child, Mrs Dunnage, Mr and Mrs Nott, Messrs Wright and Latter; for Wellington — Messrs Diokson and Morrison. A barque, supposed to be the Marmion from Wellington, was reported 18 miles off the Heads. Bum?, October 11. Arrived — Alcestis, barque, Mnnn, from London, oonsigned to Messrs Gnthrie and Co., with a full general oargo for this port.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3753, 12 October 1886, Page 2
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441PORT OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3753, 12 October 1886, Page 2
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