PORT OF TIMARU.
Ttie flagstaff of Titnaru is situated in 171deR j 17.20 min. East loniptado ; and 41 deg 23 min South latitude. ARRIVED. Juno 13 — Omapore, s.a., 352 tons, Lambert, from Danodiu. Jano 13— Ohau, s.s., 740 tons, Anderson, from Danedin. June 13— Nairnshire, a.s., 3720 tons, Wallace, from Oamaru. June 14 — Kawfttiri, s.s., 453 tons, Abstein, from Weatport. SAILED. Juno 13— Ohau, 5.5.., 740 tons, for the north, Jano 13 — Omapore, s.s., 352 tons, ijambort, for Lyttolton. IMPORTS. In tho Omaporo. N.M. and A. Company apents : 100 tons gonorol enrgo. Consignees — Miss Hudleston, Miles Archer and Co, Bowis, Clancy, Pearson, Wagstaff, Hntton and Co, Cnllen, Keith. Kornohau ind Co, Owera, Hill and Co. Bowkor, Zander, Shepherd, Price, Gall, Caskey, W. A. Sutton, Warbnrton, Hitch, DaYies and Murphy, Bourne, C.F.C.A., Knox, Priest and Holdgato, Morris, E. Brown, Philp, Meehan, IvloKibbon, Rice, Hilton, Dawson, Jackson, Parmenter, Yonng, Greon, Healoy, Bradley and Co, Murdoch. Exley, Mrs Murphy, Claytou, Sesretan, Tooinay, S C. Furnishing Coy, Tyrrell and Co, Alcoru, Dunlop, Mason, Harrison, Bargefredo, Wilson and Co, Poarpoint, P. .Roberts, Orr and Co, Belford mill. In the Ohan, N.M. and A. Coy. agents : 5 tons sundries. Consignees— Reid and Gray, Keddio, Shepherd, Bowie, N.M. and A. Coy, Kernohan and Co, J. A.nder3on, 'Bradley and Co, Timarn Milling Coy, Parmenter. EXPKCTED ARRIVALS. Jessie, barquontine, from Newcastle. VESSELS HOMEWABD BOUND. Vessel. Days ont. Aurora (Captain Zindar3) ... ... 117 Rialto (Captain Genters) 93 Bnthin (Captain Vissar) 73 Ben Nevis (Captain Pyka) 52 Mr John Jackson has sold his schooner Spray to Captain Williams, of Dnnedln, who will act as his own sailing master. The s.s. Rotokino is duo hero to-morrow, and will leave the same day for Anokland and Sydney via Lyttolton. Tho s.s. Omapere and Ohau arrived on Saturday from sonth, the former bringing in 100 ton3 and the latter aboat five. Tho Ohan left for Picton with 220 tons of prodnca, about 4.30 p.m., and tho Omacere for the north and West Caast with 100 tons, a little later. Tho steamer Kawatiri arrived from Westport yesterday morning, with a full load of coals. The steamer Nairnshiro, which went on to Oamaru on Friday evening, fouiad on arrival that she could not get into that port, and in response to telegraphic order3 retnrned to Timarn on Saturday afternoon. She anchored in the roadstead until yesterday morning, when she was brought in and berthed at the main wharf. The work of reloading her was commenced in tbo small honrs of this morning.and she expects to get away south again to-day.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LII, Issue 5168, 15 June 1891, Page 2
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423PORT OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume LII, Issue 5168, 15 June 1891, Page 2
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