SHIPPING.
PORT OF TIMAKU. Tlw nf i'imant is situated in East Longitude IVl..leg. iSnsiti. U*>c. ; South Latitude 44deg. 2omin. 41 sec. ft"iLtli water. 10.'U a.m.: 11.VI Sun ri- -. V.B a.m. : - -i'-. -''-1 ' l'-" 1 - Ml.nil !•!<•.. 0.2>: !'-">- •• " ' i, - UV AliUlVl.l*. At!fU.-'l 17 Whaiii;"! lie tun:-, (lialiam. fmui N-wea>w'. s.\n.i-:i>. Nil. • IN" HAUlHil'i:. Si eam.-i" —V hangup- - - Hatiiu —Lair.i. KXPDRTS. In the i'.ilienta : 54 iniw-- ot produce and sundries, .shipped a- follows: —l - or tuxton, 15 liiicks Hour: for llokitika. 3J sacks pollard :'i'nr tlivymouih. 20 sacks wheat. 25 sacks- brau. 25J> -:u f,.i;i": tor U estport. 2 sacks potatt.v'... .'jU sacks oat.-.. 4i> -acts Hour. 30 sacks bran. 00 sackn pollaviL: for Wellingrmi. 4 bale- woollens. 73 sacks jiot.'.ti/-es. 20 sacks nat.-.. 12 said.s wheat. '24? sacks Hour. 25 kh-ki> bran. 50 sacks pollard and sundries. Shippers: lielfortl Mills. Iluinness and I.eCren. l-.vans and Co.. Timarn -Milling I'o.. H. I - .. McCowau. f.F.C.A.. Ltd.. A. Davidson. S.C. Woollen t'n.. P.. .loyce. T. K. Slitel and Co.. A. S. Putersoti and Co.. Wright. Ste pheiistiii anil (..'i*.. X.M. and A. Co. IMPORTS. In tie- Whaugajv-: 400 tons of Ab.-r----dare coal. 667 tons of Pelaw Main coal. 60. tons of nalt, 237 tons of mamir.-. 32 tons- of tim>v-r couigiied to Wertpoit ( oal Co.. N'.M. and' A. Co.. T. V.iown. Waimate Bcrongh Council. \\ estland riuiaru Timber Co.. •!. .Jacksi>n. auteibitix l*ioz.cii Meat Co. KXPF.C'I t:i> AItRIVAI.S. Lizzie Taylor, schooner, daily. Canopus-. s.s.. to-day. Largo Law. s.s.. to-ninrrow. Corinna. s.s., to-morrow. Wanaka. s.s.. to-morrow. Knmara. y.s. f about Augnst 21s.t. Rakanna. s.s., about August 22nd. The - Union Company's s.r=. Whangaps arrived about noon on Saturday, from Newcastle direct. She has a large cargo of coal, manure, salt. etc.. and will not- get awav before to-morrow night. It is reported that the s.s. Camphill has been chartered by Millar's Ausnalian Hardware Company to load jarraJi in West Australia for Wellington. Lytt-.-ltnn. and Timavu. She i-- expected to leave \\ est Australia about the < - nd of tliis niojith. The Union Company has placed an order with A. Ste-phen and Sons, of (!lasgoTf, for their largest passenger and mail steamer to date. She is to be 450 f-i----long, which is ab(»uc fifty feet longer than the s.s. Mabeno. and is to be ilelivered in Aogutit, 19C8. She is intended for the Vancouver mail tervice. Htr gro-.-; tonnage is 75C0: she is to have reciprocating engines, and is to maintain sixteen knot:' when loaded in a iseaway. and will prob ably do eighteen knots in her trials. (Bv Cable.)
.SYDXHV. August 13. Arrived —Warrinuio : Jap, from month.
MKLBOITItNK. AugtuU IS. Arl' ive 11— Moe lti ki.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13368, 19 August 1907, Page 4
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435SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13368, 19 August 1907, Page 4
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