SHIPPING.
PORT OF TIMARU. Tho of Timam is situated in East Longitude 171deg. 15mm. losec.; South Latitude 44deg. 25nun. "rlsec. Hisb wat~i-58 a.m.; 2.23 p.m. Sun ris.s. 6.6 a.m.; sew, 5.06 p.m. Moor rises, 4.44 p.m.; sets, 6.1 a.m. PHASES OF THE MOON. Sootember 22—Full moon, 9.4 a-.ni. jfepuaibcr 29—Las.fr quarter, 11.7 p.niarrivkd. September 23—Tt- Anau, s.s., 1652 tons, Renaut. from Oaniaru. SAILED. September 2C—Te Anau. s.s., 1652 tons, Renaut. for Lvttelton. IN HARBOUR. Nil. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rio Loge, auxiliary brig, daily. Lizzie Taylor, schooner, daily. Koonva, s.s., to-day. Waniika, s.s., on Tuesday. La-r.'o Law, on Tuesday. IMPORTS. In the To Anau, 120 tons of merchandise, consigned to J. C. Oddie, \V. McKibbon. C.F.C.A., \V. Quirke, R. Sharps, J. Mullins, Timaru Milling Co., J. Radcliffe, "VY. J. Luster. Pilkington and Co.. C. G. B. King. J. .Shepherd, -Shearman Bros.. J. King, Bunt and Smith, W. Miller. R. Bowie. J. Symon, W. J. Thomson. Reid and Gray." W. IX Mitchell, C. Hodges. C. Bates, A. Gabites, RWilson. N.M. and A. Co., Thomson and Co., Gurle and Co., J. L. Myers. T. JBums, D. Shepherd, E. Exley, J. Neugeschwender, H. Andrews, T. Buxton, F. Karton, J. Davidson, N. Davidson, ADavidson, T. Crooke, R. Scott, D. C. Turnbull, J. Edmond, W. Anderson, J. Roberts, H. and A. Elder, A. Crawford, W. Mason. J. Currie, J- Oden, T. Gnnnion, J. Orr, M. Logan, T. Sherratt, J. Brown. N.Z. Farmers' Association, J. Gudsell. W. Hopwood, J. Murdoch. Fletcher Bros.. N.Z. Hardware Co., Briscoe
and Co., Priest and Holdgate, Neil's Dispensary. D. J: Caldwell, G. Hadlee, B. Tooth." N.Z. Shipping Co.. Express Co., Dalgety and Co.". P. O'Meeghan.
The Largo Law i-s due-her* on Tuesday. She- brings 1050 tons of Newcastle coal for T. Brown and Bsdpath and Son. Owing to the Wanaka- being delayed by bad -weather sh? will not arrive hsre till Tuesday.
The Union Company's s.s. Te Anau arrived from Oamaru about 5 p.m. -esterday with 120 tons of cargo. Khe shipped abcufc 2GO tons of produce and sailed lattin the evening for Lyttelton. A Dunedin message states: Four blades of" the propeller of the Union Company's turbine steamer Maori, were dented by the collision in the Clyde with the Kintyre. The repairs will occupy about four days. The Moari is still in charge of the contractors, Messrs Denny Bros. Tha IJnion Company is advised that the Mamma, the Company's new intercolonial vessel, had r. very successful twelve hours' trial' on the Cylde on Thursday. She was keel leaded, and averaged 16.9 knots, equal •to over 18 knots in ordinary trim. !ihe will leave Clyde on September 24th for Durban, Melbourne-. - and Dunedin, where she is about November 7th. bringing Sir Jas. Mills and other passengers. HOBART, September 20. The Ruapebu arrived from London thii afternoon. BARQUEXTINE OVERDUE. Per Press Association. WESTPORT. September '2O. Fears are entertained for tho- safety of the 'Westporfc Coal Co'mpanv's barquentine Frank Guy. which is 56 -days oct from. Gisborne to West port. She w?-: seen under Terawhiti bv the s.s. Cidoptts. on tho 6th inst.. hat- h?s not reported since. Captain Mitchell .is master of her.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13397, 21 September 1907, Page 4
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