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SHIPPING.

- -•■■-.■» ■—■■■ , jp\ PORT,OF TIMARU. mi •>. "Xh# flagstaff at Timaro is situated in 9Jjr# Bast longitude 171deg. lStnin. 135e0.; K VBonth latitude 44deg. 23miu,. Ilsec. ; P« -» ARRIVED. S&A. Nil. - ' .'' ||L SAILED. 8?i' t pF' / EXPORTS. Si V«—- In. the Kittawa, a.s., National Mortgage e and Agency Company, agents: 150 tons J » produce for Wellington and the West D\ 'Coast: 135 tons flour, 365 sacks bran Jk and pollard, 13 sacks wheatmeal, 30 socks &K oatmeal, 241 sacks wheat, 1621 sacks oats, »$W 177 sacks potatoes, 418 sacks chaff, 3 bales E** woolle*, 40 packages. Shippers—Threo W Timaru mills, OD. C. Turnbull and Co.. HP? ' Aspinall and Co., Nlool and Sons, Gumfiv ''-iiess and I.cCren, W..E. Reynolds, Cant'erW bury Fanners' Co-operative Association, J\ S.C. Woollen Co., G. Tyrrell, J. ffi& Davidson, J. A. Hausmann, L. R. Maurice, Py 5 J, Votheringlmm, J. Meehan, J. R. Bruee Wl* and Co. : ' ' ' ■-. 85*+' and Agency Company, agents: 600 tons K' ' produce foi Napier, 'Gisborne and Auckm' fund—9s tons flour, 181 sacks bran and |p, > pollard. 40 sacks oatmeal, 2128 s«cks Rtf* wheat, 1653 sacks oats, 6 sacks ryegrass, t« 62 sacks barloy, 1397 sacks chaff, 3 bales f. t woollens, 8 bundles osiers, S packages V'" Shippers—N.Z. Loan Co., three Timaru fc/t mills, Canterbury Farmers' Co-operative ?? "-Association, Dalgety and Co., S.C. Wool**«t len Co., Kernokan, McCahon and Co., G. H. Jf," ' Hedge l !, Nitional Mortgage and Agency Co. T .Buxton, .W. E. Reynolds, J. Kfi Meehan, Fnedlandor Bros. -> m, < EXPECTED ARRIVALS. IpS" Aotea, s.s., from Wellington, this morn&s£ fag. "*->• yVanaka, s.s., from Dunedin, this mom- '*> tag. s Cormna. s.t., from Dunedin, this mornins* t* Koonya, s s.. from the Bluff, on Friday. Brisbane, s s., from Newcastle, on Sun'Biinutaku. s.s.. from Port Chalmers, JMbnday nest. - \Tho as. Aotea is to arrive"this morning. V'Tho s.s. ITawea leaves Auckland on FriSffite' '<lay nest for Timaru via the usual southern M&^btts. wSfSff-JsiWie »•»• Brisbane left Newcastle on" Salast, with a full cargo-ol coal for §** Messrs John Meo and Son, and is expected hj, to arrive here on Sunday next. i* *' The ss. Koonya left Greymouth at 10 2J " p.m. on Saturday for the Bluff. _ She is nf? due heie on Fridav, whon she will land s•' about 22,000 ft of timber and a quantity W?, of general cargo. f' V. The s.s. Wanakn left Dunedin for TiWf^, xnaru at 4 p.m. yesterday, and will be vV 1«« this,morning. She will t load about |.. 1000 tons of produce for Auckland, and i tfttl probably sail to-night for Picton. ,«•<•; ( The e.s. Corinna left Dunedin yesterday -\ afternoon for Timaru, and should be here ;* Wily this morning. She has on board 90 K*< tins of general cargo for this port, and \\i Witt ship 300 tons of produce for Nelson JJV aid New Plymouth' sailing for Akaron |fe T ",,tSis afternoon. §i>\ 'The s.s. Kittawa, which arrived at 5 3fl- ptm. on Sunday, sailed at. 10.30 p.nj the §L», same night, taking. 450 tons of prorNce.- »?'-* The whore of the cargo was loaded after 26'.' 6vp.ni., thus considerably oyer 100 tons |?t, 'W loaded por hour, a very fast rate of $* work, . E*;. >The steamer Unnstan Grange met wit!< Sl!>--iiirejcciting incident during the voyage from Capetown to Melbourne. She left the for?v x '»er port on February 28th, and immeiWl diately alter clearing met tempestuous weaS?" ther and rough seas, which lasted for some *£"" days, after which the conditions grew fine, S 4 , and* eontinuod so until the vessel passed V,' Amsterdam Island. At that stage strong i", j\orth-west winds prose, and these culminated in a cyclone of terrific intensity on k 1 * Match 12th. The seas rose to" a great Pi , height, and were so dangerous that Captain % Keslake deteimined to run the vessel before the storm, a step which involved her goingm rittht out of her course. For 12 hours W. the steamer sped away before mountainous j** seas, and at the end of that period there \ ?isan a welcome alteration in the weather, t£ t 'enabling the steamer to again proceed on r?>lttr course. s** v Per Press Association. »„ . WELLINGTON, April 18. :\" ' Suiled—lnverurie, for London.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXX, Issue 12351, 19 April 1904, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXX, Issue 12351, 19 April 1904, Page 2

SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXX, Issue 12351, 19 April 1904, Page 2