SHIPPING.
POET OF TIMARU. The flagstaff of Timarn is situated in East Longitude 171deg. 15min. 13sec.; South Latitude 44deg. 23min. 41seo. PHASES OF THE MOON. . FEBRUARY. d. 1. m. ' First Quarter 2 0 1 a.m. Full Moon .... ... 9 7 16 p.m. Last Quarter 1& 3 53 p.m. New Moon 23 7 27 p.m. WEATHER REPORT, ETC. . High Water at Timaru, This Bay: Oh. 9m., a.m.; Oh. 37m., p.m. Sun rises, sh. 56m.; sets 7h. 7m. Moon rises lh.j 42m., a.m.; sets sh. 12m., p.m. ARRIVED. February 19—Corinna, s.s., 812 tons, ■ Eolford, from Dunedin. I SAILED. February 19 —Corinna, s.s., 812 tons, Holford, for Wellington. •IN HARBOUR. Steamer—lnvercargill. Schooner—Lizzie Taylor IMPORTS. In the Corinna, s.s., National Mortgage and Agency Company, Agents: 66 tons of general' cargo. Consignees—Canterbury Farmers' Co-operative Association, Dalgety and Co., Rev. Le Floe, Bank of NewSouth Wales, Union Steam Ship Company, M. ■ Exley, Thomson and Co., R. Wilson, R. Bowie, T. Crook, Briscoe' and Co., Priest and Holdgate, New Zealand Hardware Company, M. Dixon, F. Karton, Opie and Son, Timaru Milling Company, C. Bates and Co.,' T. O. Dawson, MeWhirter and Co., W. Exley, and Smith. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Poherua, s.s. : , from Westport, early. Storm, s.s., daily. Pukaki, s.s., from Dunedin, to-morrow. Wanaka, s.s., from the Bluff, to-morrow. : Wairuna, s.s., from Dunedin, to-morrow! Squall, s.s., early. The Wairuna is expected from Lyttelton to-morrow. The s.s. Paparoa arrived at Wellington from London, yesterday. The Wanaka is due to-morrow morning from Auckland, the Bluff and Oamaru. The Poherua left Westport on Sunday morning for Timaru, with 54,300 feet of timber, from Greymouth, 200 tons of State coal> and 550 tons' of Westport coaL The Pukaki leaves Dunedin this evening, and should be here to-morrow. She comes "south about" from the West Coast, and lands 92,000 feet of timber and 220 toiis of Greymouth State coal. The Corinna arrived yesterday morning from Dunedin and Oamaru, and landed 66 tons of general cargo. She loaded a quantity of produce for Wellington, New Plymonth and Onehunga, and left in the ingOn Sunday morning the Invercargill passed a floating target, drifting northwards right on the track of vessels. Bearings—Cardigan light N.W. xN.£N., Shag Point W—a danger to navigation. . (By Cable.) GOODE ISLAND, February 19. The s.s. Aparima passed en route to Singapore on Sunday, and asked to be Teported "All Well." r " -——
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12906, 20 February 1906, Page 4
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387SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12906, 20 February 1906, Page 4
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