SHIPPING.
POST OF TEMAEU. Mm flagstaff at Timaru is situated In iafc longitude 171 deg., 17min 20a«c; rttth latitude 44 deg., 20min. ARRIVED. March 9—Corinna, s.s., from the West oast. „ SAILED. March S—Actea, s.s., for Lyttelton. March B—Janet Kicoll, s.s., for Lvttel,n; Wellington, Westport, and ureyMarch 9 —Oamarn, ship, Fullerton, for Jnited Kingdom. EXPORTS. :In the Janet Xicoll, National Mortrage and Agency Co., agents: 300 tons ; It produce. ShippersEE ns and C 0.,; Lindstrom and Co., 2Sew Zealand Fkrarj Millers* Association, Txmanl Milling Lo., i Jouth Canterbury Woollen Co., T. Bux-1 -on D C Turnbull, A. Davidson, Belforfi MiUs Xicoll and Scott, National Mortage'ard Agency Co., Canterbury FartfeScs ! Cooperative Association, T. E. Shiel and j C °" J ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS, - Upoln, s.s-, frorn'Oamaru anil Dtmedin, to-morrow. Wakanui. 5.%., from Lyttelton, about Saturday neSt. - * Karamea, s.s.. from Auckland, via southern ports, "about Friday. : -Doris Broders'en, from Souta Africa, via inn; George's SoTmd, daily. • Germanicus, early. DT HARBOUR. -Ship—Corinnfc. Barqae-^-Devonport. Schooner—3»r.
The s.s. Corinna, wh»h left Westport a: 7.30 a,m. on Friday, arrived here at toiut 10 o'clock yesterday morning. She ■Liought a auantity of Westport coal. _ Owing to"the heavy rain on Friday night loading operations had to be stopped of the Janet Nicoll, and she did not complete shipping her Timaru cargo until Saturdav afternoon, when she sailed for _ Lyttelton, WellmgteE, Westport and Gawp-, month. The s.s. Aotea fuSshed loading oil Saturn ; daft. night. She Shipped here about 10.-; COO carcases of mutton, 130 casks txf low and pelts, and 650 hales of wool.; She mailed for tyttelton at aboxct Tflid--vn Saturday and arrived there at<; 2.30 -p.m. yestenfey. - j The S.S. and A. Co. s ship Oa»aru,j Captain Fuflerton, bound for London witliia full cargo of wool, was towed out about.. <7 o'tdock vesterday morning. The wind, was then off s&ore, rather light, and tlleOamara would not have made much of. an "ffing when the wind chopped round*to £he east, and early in the afternoon a>: strong S.E. gale sprang up, which would! preTro her day ont in nnpfeasantil not even an anxious one. Captain Fnllerton must'be glad to get a wax, m any; weather, as The and his ship had lain inTi»aru since the first week u? Octdter - last—over'five months.
(By Cable.) SYDNEY, March B. ; Sailed—Talune, for New Zealand. GISBORNE, March U Sailed—Mimiro, for Napier, last night. ' "SPIT, March 3. Arrived—Mimiro, from Gisborne. WELLINGTON, March 8. Arrived—Germanicus, from Auckland, last riizht. The Gothic leaves for Lyttefton at 6 a m nn Sunday, and the Waiwera for London. LYTTELTON, March 9. • Arrived—Aotea, from Timaru, tit 2.30 p.m.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11701, 10 March 1902, Page 2
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