SHIPPING. PORT OF TIMARU.
The flagstaff of Tima.ru is situated m East longitude 171 deg., 17min 20seo ; Sooth latitude 44deg. 20min. AKIiIYBP. Nil. SAILED, April 14— Sir Henry, brigantino, 80 tons, Cameron, for the north. IN HARBOUR. Ship— Poonah. EXPECTED ABRIVALS. Upolu, Ba, to-morrow. Taupo, a 8, on Friday. Pnkaki, a s t on Friday. Kini, s a, on Saturday. Sarah and Mary, brigantine, early. Glencairn, sohooner, early, Gisborne, sohooner, daily. VESSELS HOMEWABD BOUND. Vessel Days^out Medea (Captain Anderson) 145 Kylemore (Captain Kitchin) ... 78 Canterbury (Capt. Collingwood) ... 53 Weatland (Captain Kelly) 35 Magwen (Captain Be van) 19 Wellington (Captain Thomas) ... 16 " The brigantine Sir Henry was towed out on Saturday morning, bound north, with 127 tons of mill produce shipped by the Belford mill. She was towed out by her own boat, there boing no wind, and no breeze had blown ainoe, so that she was still m sight last evening.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3237, 16 April 1900, Page 2
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151SHIPPING. PORT OF TIMARU. Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3237, 16 April 1900, Page 2
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