SHIPPING.
TORT' OF TIMARU. .Il'.i flagstaff nf Timaru is situated in East Lraigini.k lMc'.oir. limin. losce: >Sq»th L.jtiliub ;:~ima. -Use-. PHASES ~v YiiH MOON. NOVEMBER. d. li. m. First Quarter ... 4 1 9 p.m. Full Moon 12 4 41 p.m. Last Quarter ... 20 1 4 p.m. New Moon 27 4 17 a.m. Moon's greatest southern declination on November Ist; norths on November 9th ; greatest northern declination on November 16th; souths on November 23rd: greatest southern declination on November 29th, WEATHER RETORT, ETC. High Water at Timaru, This Day : Bh. 39m.. a.m.; 9h. 9m., p.m. Sun rises 4h. 46m,; sets 6h. 58m. Moon rises 10b, 58m., a.m. ; sets lb. 1.".i., a.m. Sunday: High Water 9h. 38m., a.m. ; lOh. 7m, p.m. Sun rises 4h. 44m.; 6ets 7h. Om. Moon rises Oh. Om., p.m.; sets lh. 40m., a.m. Friday: Barometer, 9 a.m., 29.55 in.-; 5 p.m., 29.69 in. ARRIVED. November 3—Poherua, s.s., 749 tons, Hales, from Dnnedin. SAILED. November 3—Poherua, s.s., 749 tons, Hales, for Wellington. November 3—Waipori, s.s., 1229 tons, Lindsay, for Oamaru. November s—Priestfield, s.s.. Dav for the Bluff. ■ .' IN HARBOUR. Barque—Antares. IMPORTS. In the-Poherua, s.s., National and Agency Company, agents: 85 tons of general cargo. Consignees—Union Steam Ship Company, M. Exley, New Zealand Shipping Company, Canterbury Farmers' Co-operative Association, W. R. Cooks, O'Toole and Nolan, P. Reilly, A. Crawford, P. Coira, J.xO'Dowd, R, Wilson and Co„ J. Gardner, W. J. Knowles, W. Harold, P. W. Hutton and Co., Harris and Co., R, Bowie and Co., J. Mullins, D. Enright, ship Antares, T. R, Hyde, J. King, Reid and Gray, T. J; Brown, T. Buxton, Frank Ktirton, R, V. Phillips, W. P. Howell, Ogilvie and Co., J. Edmonds, ,J. Kilpatriek, Guinness and LeOren, Priest and Holdgate, E. H. Logan, J. Sutherland, I. Sherratt, W. Mliler, D. J. Caldwell, G. Pettigrew, G. Ogden, B, Griffiths, J. Brown, J. Lambert, J. Jackson, J. Radcliffe, Riddle and Hodgkms, Mahan and Muir, Donn Bros J Buckingham, W. Cooksley, T. Crooks, Campbell and Davidson: W. Mander, Jas. Cio?s.
■EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Maori, s.s., daily. The Antares is expected to sail on Tuesday. The s.s. Tokomaru is now loading in London cargo for direct shipment to° Timaru. The Waipori sailed about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon for-Oamaru and Dnnedin to discharge -the balance of her careo of coal. x b The Poherua arrived at 9 o'clock yesterday morning from Dnnedin bringing 85 tons of general-cargo. She shipped 200 tons of produce for Wellington and the West Coast and' sailed last Diglit. The s.s. Gothic, due in the colony on bunday, brings the following passengers for Timaru:-Messrs A., and W. Barwick, Mrs- Barwick, Miss and Master Barwick, - Ha y m «, Mrs and •Miss McCully, Mrs and Miss Mitchell, Mr J. Palmer, and Mr T. Tavlor.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12824, 4 November 1905, Page 2
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455SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12824, 4 November 1905, Page 2
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