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SHIPPING.

PORT OF TIMARU. Th« flagitafl of Timaru is situated in Eut Longitud* ITldeg. 15mm. loaec; South Latittxd* 44Jeg. 25niin 4isec. High Water at Timaru, This Day: 4h. 56m., a.m.; sh. 18m.. p.m. Sua rises 7h. 55m.; sets 4b. 24m. Moon rises 9b. 50m., a.m.; 7h. 32m., p.ni. ARRIVED. Jane 23—Ripple, s.s., 236 tons, Woods, from Lyttelton. Jane 24 —Wanaka, s.s., 1572 tons, Steyens, from Oamaru. | June 24—Wairuna, s.s., from Lyttelton. June 24 —Waiwera, s.s., 6237 tons (reg.?, Lowden, from Port Chalmers. SAILED. June 23—Ripplg, s.s., 256 tons. Woods, for Wanganui. IN HARBOUR. Steamers—Wanaka, Wairuna, Waiwera, Tarakina. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Riina, s.s., from the-south, this ingCorinna, s.s., from Oamara, to-morrow morning. Athenicy s.s., from Lyttelton, on Friday next. The s.s. Corhma is expected to-morrow morning from Dunedin via. Oamani to discharge some general cargo and take in produce for North Island ports, sailing the same day via Lyttelton. The s.s. Rimn (D. Stuart, agent) is expected to arrive this morning from Stewart Island with a cargo of timber. She will leave again this evening with a quantity of produce. the s-3. Ripple (D. C. Turnbuli and Co., agentsj arrived on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock from Lyttelton. After loading about 27 tons jof produce for Wanganni she left on Saturday night for that port.

The s.s. Wanaka arrived yesterday morning: »t 10 o'clock from Oamarn and was berthed at the stern of the Tnrakina. Today she will discharge general cargo, and then load produce for Napier, Gfctborne, and Auckland. The boat will proabbly sail to-morrow night for Napkr. The s.s. Walwera (Dalgety and Co., agents) arrived from Port Chalmers yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock and anchored in the roadstead. It is expected that she will be berthed this morning. The vessel will load frozen meat, wool and tallow for the Home markets and should leave to-morrow night for Auekland. The s.s. Wairtma arrived early yesterday morning from Lyttelton and was berthed at the Moody wharf. She has a cargo of ahout IGO tons of Aberm.iin coal to discharge here and also a quantity ,of timber. It is expected that the Wairuna will get away to-morrow for Dunedin via Qamarrt.

The sr.s. Tnrakina (New Zealand Shipping Company, agents) was expected to leave early this morning for Port Chalmers-. She completed loading on Saturday nijjht about 10 o'clock. Her cargo from Timara comprised 3G,0Q0 carcases of frozen mutton and lamb from SmithfieM and Pareora and Fairfield, 50G casks of tallow, 350 bates of wool, and about IQO bale* of Sax. She expected to saE early yesterday morning, but a nor'-wester was blowin;; at the time and later on her departure was delayed by a sou'-wester and a heavy yea.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 13010, 25 June 1906, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 13010, 25 June 1906, Page 4

SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 13010, 25 June 1906, Page 4