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SHIPPING.

gfe ' PORT OF TIMARU. ftf: The flagstaff at Timaru is situated in .* ' East Longitude 171deg. . 16min 4sec.; South Latitude 44deg. 23min. 41sec. ARRIVED. ■: -v f- NiL SAILED. '• July 7—Cooeyana, s.s., 3992 tons, Strom, l] for Lyttelton. r Jnly 7—Pakeha, f?.s., 4331 tons, Pros- ' seri for Oamaru. r . . IN HARBOUR, s Brie —Edward. 7 >: * exports. v • in the Cooeyana, D. a lurnbuUand ' • Co., agents: 8004 sacks oats, cases fe: * potatoes, 524 bales hay. Shippers—Can- ' terbtuy Farmers' Co-operarive fr- D. C. TurnbulL iiiT)nTllt , ■ expected arrivals. ® IV Koonya, s.s., from Westport, to-morrow. £'■■■ Kooringa, s.s., from Newcastle, shortly. Corinna, s.s., early. -n 1 .. I? Upolu, s.s., from the on Friday. , & >, The s.s. Pakeha sailed for Oamaru about . 6 o'clock last night. . ~ ff. The b.s. Cooeyana finished her loading. 'b last night, and sailed for Lyttelton about • a - 10 o'clock.' ' , ~ / S; The s.s. Koonya left Westport last mgh£ for Tnnaru, with a quantity of coal and • •; 50,000 ft of timber. She will sail forJ,h.e . "' • , south and return to Timaru on Friday, on >v • - her way north. _i ; i i! The Westport harbourmaster reportsthat the bar arid 'river were never better. • since the port was opened. There are )i; 26ft of water on the bar, and it is much i : l deeper to seaward. „ <v The New Zealand Shipping Company, . lyive received advice tiiiit the .s.s.. *■" Wakanni, to leave London" on the 31st July for Port Chalmers, will be the first steamer bringing out cargo for delivery at ?;. i\ Dunedin wharf. , , The inquiry into the wreck of- the barquentine Eva and Ada, which was wrecked "t on Gillespie's Beach, South Westland, on |r - June 23rd. commenced at Greymouth yesterday. The evidence went to show that ■ya hwtvy sea struck and damaged the rudi- ' - < der, causing it to bumi> heavily against the vessel, evidently causing .a leak. ilie. "1 ' -water in the hold gradually increased, and. $T - the ship was beached. f> .' Per Press Association. Kv:S". ■ ■ • ; . BLUFF, July 7. i~- ' Arrived—Moeraki,'from Hobarfc, with an ; i - English mail. -

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXIX, Issue 12114, 8 July 1903, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXIX, Issue 12114, 8 July 1903, Page 2

SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXIX, Issue 12114, 8 July 1903, Page 2

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