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PORT OF TIMARU

The flagstaff of Tima:u is situated m 171deg , 17 2'rain East longitude; and -Udep 23min j Jouth latitude. > ARRIVED. Sept 18 — Kaikoura, E.M.S., 4474 tons, \ Forbes, from Lyttoltoa. • ' Sept 18 —Helen Denny, barque, 860 tons, Carnell, from London via Nelson. '. BAILED. I Nil. ■ MPORTK. In the Helon Denny, Miles and Co, agents : ■ 460 tons general cargo. Consieuees—C.P.A., Agents, Priest and Holdgate, E. G. Kerr, K. U. Taylor, Order. ' exports. ' In tho Omapere, N.M. and A. Co, agents : For Weatport and way ports, 254 to°a flour, 1 ! tou meal, 102 sk3 offal, 37 sks potatoes, 240 ska wheat, 12 parcels sundries. Shippers — Timaru and Temuka mills, Rutland, IVerry, Mill and Co, Atidorson, Davidson, Fenroae. IN HARBOU&. Barque —Helen Denny. Brigantine —M. A. Doran. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Brunner, s s., to-day Morayshire, s s., from London, enrly VESSELS HOMISWARD BOOHD. Vessel. Days out. Carnarvon Castle (Captain Gruzelier) 77 Bass Eook (Captain Hughes) 72 Diana (Captain Stephens) til Vallejo (Captain Potter) 49 The brigantine M. A. Doran began discharging her timber cargo yesterday morning. The barque Helen Denny la name familiar to all old colonists) arrived yesterday morning from Nelson, with 460 tons of original cargo from London for this port. It is not yet Bettled whether she is to loud bore. The New Zealand Shipping Company's fine steamer Kaikourrv arrived from Lyfctelton yesterday morning, on her first visit to this port, to pick up 13,500 carcases of mutton, and about 200 casks of tallow and 150 bales of wool for London. For some days past there has been a good deal of range iv the harbour, but the usual luck of the big- boats awaited the Kaikoura, for the sea had gone down yesterday morning. She was brought m by Captain Clarkson about 7 a.m. and within an hour was fast and ready to feceive cargo. She worked straight on, and finished late last night, m readiness to leave by this morning's tide. The steamer was drawing 18ft 6in fore and aft when she came m. HIGH WATER AT TIMARU. September a.m. p.m. 19 ... 8.27 8.56 20 ... 9.32 . 10.14 81 ... 11.3 11.53 22 „. 0.38 23 ... 1.38 24 ... 2.13 25 ... 2.53 2t» ... 3.28 345 27 ... 1.1 4.17 28 ... 4.34 4.52 29 ... 5.10 5.19 30 ... 5.47 GG

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Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5775, 19 September 1893, Page 2

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PORT OF TIMARU Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5775, 19 September 1893, Page 2

PORT OF TIMARU Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5775, 19 September 1893, Page 2