SHIPPING.
PORT OF TIMAItU". The flagstaff of Timarn is situated in East Longtitude 171dt>g. 15uiitt. 15see. ; youth Latitude 44deg. 25uiiu. 41soc. High water, 4.58 a.m. ; 5.26 p.m. Sun rises. 4.40 a.m.: sets 7.4 p.m. > Moon rises. 6.56 a.m. : sets 10.44 p.m. ARRIVKD. November B—Taviuni. s.s.. 1465 tons, Lindsay, from Dunedin. SAILED. November B—Taviuni. e.s., 1465 tons. Lindsav. for Lvttelton. IX" HARBOUR. Nil. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Corinna, s.s.. on Tuesday. Kini, s.s.. about November 12th. Whangape. s.s.. about. November 15th. Canopus, s.s., next week. . tMamari. s.s-. on November 30th. IMPORTS. In the Corinna, IG6 tons of general cargo consigned to A. and R. Terns, C.F.C.A., Chapman. W. Taylor. J. Craigie, A. Davidson, C. Scrimgeour, C. W. Patillo, Priest and Holdgate, W. Gunn, J. R. Brace, Sutherland Bros., Southworth. Telegraph Department, Hardware Co., J. E. S. Jackson. Gas Co., Dalgety and Co., C. Bates, R. Edwards, J. Cooper. G. Murdoch, Ogden and Taylor, Express Co". R. Bowie, N.Z. Shipping Co., R. Wilson.
In the Taviuni. 8 Otons of sundries, consigned to H. Andrews, O'Toole ami Nolan, F. Nelligan, C.F.C.A.. J. King, J. Edmond, G. Tyrell, Morrison Bros., R. Wilson. M. Exley, Pilkington and Co., Hardware Co., C. Scrimgeour. -n Cameron, F. Karton, T. Gunnion, R. Hi' Hard. A. Gasgoyne. F. A. Dnnn, W. Hall, E. W. Wade," R. Bowie. J. Davidson, Mrs. Mulhern, Ogden and Taylor, J. Reillv. Reid and Gray, Kerr Brcs., W. Miller, J. Shepherd, Curie and Co., Bunt and Smith. W. Mason', T. J. Burns, C. Hodges,- W. Xisbet, J. Twoomey, Thomson and Co., J- "Orr, J. O'Dowd, J. Chishoim. A. Crawford, G. Pettigrew, Dephoff Bros.. R- Griffiths. J..Donn, Express Co., Briscoe and Co., W. Harold, W. Thomson. J. King. O'Brien, W. McKibbon. C. drivers. F. Karton, N.M.A. Co., A. Craighead. W. Bolt, Priest and Holdgate.
The Union Company's new turret steamer Koroiniko was launched at- Sunderland on Tuesday and will leave for New Zealand afc the "end of this month or the first -week m December.
The Union Company's s.s. Taviuni arrived from the south yesterday morning •with about 80 tone of general cargo. She shipped 120 tons of produce and' sailed ■early in the evening for Lyttelton, Wellington and West Coast, which is now her regular- running now that the Poherua Bas been withdrawn.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13438, 9 November 1907, Page 4
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