SHIPPING.
OF XIiLARU. The Uu-.uff of Timaru is situated in East Longitude losec.; South Latitude 44deg. 2omm. 4Utc. • tfurli water. O.S a.m. : 0.37 p.in. Irfun ri>ts, 6-12 a.m. : sets, 0.0-t p.m. Mooa rises. 3.55 p.m. ? sits. 4.4 7 a.m. ARRIVED. S.-pumbor 17 —Rosamond, s.s.. ''2 l ions. Xavior. fi'nm Ureyinoiuh. * ' BAILED. :Slt " IX HAiCfcOURSiearner —Rosamond. EXPECTED- ARRIVALS. Rio Lege, auxiliary bug. Maily. Lizzie Taylor, selioonef, daily. Te Anau. s.s.. to-morrow. Koouya. s.s., on SaturdayWanaka, -s.i\. on Monday. Largo Law. s.s.. <;arly. The Union Company's s.s. Koonya will arrive here on Saturday with 230 tons of Grey Stat? coal. The Union Company's s.s., Rosamond, arrived from Greymouth late on Tuesday night and commenced discharging yesterday morning. She timber. 215 sleepers and 6uo firebricks for J. Murdoch. J. Jackson. TVcetland Timber Co.. S. J. Adams, and E. Brown. A Wiutiangi resident, when riding on the beach, found at Matarangi Bluff, between Wbangapoura and ' Koutonui, a pitch pine spar, broken at- both ends. 14 feet long. It is like part of tbe foretopmast 'o£ a vessel of the tonnage of the missing barque Constance Craig. An examination in the Auckland dock ;of the steamer Bucentaur. which was rcc«ntlv ashore at Fiji, shows that the damage is confined to tbe bows, but- fully ten plates must be removed and re-rolled. The repairs will probably occupy three ■week?. Tha s.s. Maori-from London is due at Auckland ciS 22nd inst. After calling at Wellington the vessel comes on to Timaru. being due at this port about tbe first week of October. Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd., the lccal_ agents, advice that the steamer brings 3-513 tons of car* go for Timaru which constitutes a record for this port. * , An Auckland message says:—"A telegram from Dargaville states that a bottle has be;n foGnd at Kaihn Creek with a message purporting to' be sigEed by R. Friser, engineer of tbe steamer Elingamite, stating that the boat was leaking badly, and that' the occupants had been ■without .food and water for several days. R. Eraser was one of the occupants of the third mate's boat, of which nothing has been heard since it disappeared in the fog after the officer in charge had in- ' formed the purser that- be- was going to the mainland. ,
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13395, 19 September 1907, Page 4
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375SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13395, 19 September 1907, Page 4
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