SHIPPING.
roivr of timaru. The flagstaff of Timaru is situated in East. Longtitude 171deg. 15min. losec.; South Latitude 44deg. 25miu. 4 Usee. High -water. 2.36 a.m.: 2.53 p.m. Sun rises. 4.27 a.m.: it*-. 7.20_p.m. Moon rise.--. 7.27 p.m. : ?tv.-. 5.5 a.m. Xovfml>.r 2C—Full moon. 11.34 a.m. ~ ARUIVMD. Xovtmkr 19—Te Ar.au. .-..-.. 1652 tons, R;naut, from Oainaru. SAILKD. Xovemb-r 19—W hangups *.*.. 2931 tons. Graham, for Xapier. Xovemb.r 19—Te Anau, s.*.. 1652 torn, Ifcnaut. for Lvtteltnn. IX HARBOUR. Steamerh—Takri. Ripple. KXPF.CTEi) ARRIVALS. Corinna. :=.s.. to-morroT.-. Taviuni, 5.0.. on Friday. Mainari. is.*., on Xovunber 30th. Kaikoura. >\s.. next month. Largo Law. s.s.. tarty. , IMPORTS In tin- TV An»u. ICO tons of general cargo, contign-ed to linsaru Milling Co.. Havnmn. P. and O. Company. U.S.S. Co.". Dalgetv and Co., A. Cameron, J. Youne. R- Wilson. J. Kins. J. Davidson. A. Davidson. M. Miicheii. C. PiTkington, W. Milton. J. Shepherd. D. d. Caldwell. Kxpru-ss Co.. T. Barr. J. Tucksr, Thomson, and Co.. J. O'Dowd. W. Workman. Priest and Holdgate. Ogdtn and Taylor. C Coombs. W. McKibbon, J. Hutchison, Harbour Beard. J. Btyth. A. Terra;.. KW. Wade. M. Fxlev. U. Hodges'. Woollen Co.. G. Lambert," W. Bolt, tL Kruse. J. L. Wifcon. S. Symon. C.F.C.A.. W. Healev. J. Currfc. J. Chambers, RPugh." J. Bnxkr. J. Orr. T. Buxton, Guinness and J.eC'ren. 1- Uunnion. W. Quirk. W. Crooks. J. Coop-.-r. Manchester Biw„ S.'A. Hardware Co., Kernohan, Mei'ahwn and Co..■ X.Z. Carrymg Co.. Vv - Miller. X.M.A. Co.. Statiormr*t.r. Mrs Webb. -I. Hislop, CSai Co.. C'otviHe, S.C. Shoe Co.. A. William.-. J- IMmond. Briscoe and Co., d- Tr<-ugn,ve. M. OMerghan. J. RadciiKe. Tft-> Taicrt and Ripple are expected io fiui*h discharging tr:-d:ty. the s.s. Corinna is due, from Lyttdton to-morrow-, aud will load cargo for Oamaiu and |Ji*n. din. The Whangape sailed early last evening for .Napi.r. Gisbome and Auckland. She shipped here about 1400 tons of produce. Tk Te Anan arrived from Oamaiu at 6 a.m. vesterday. Sh> landed ICO toiw of general cargo" shipped 150 tons of produce and sailed in the afternoon for Lyttelton. Wellington and We t Coast. The Union Steam Ship Company's new turbine rteaUier Maori has already given proof of her steaming capabilities. Leaving Port Chalmers at 7.40 p.m. on Tuesday and clearing Ctago Heads at 8.20 p.m. .-he sp.d up the coast going well within herself. She was not opened out at, all. and her cngiuui were capable of at least auother 45 revolutions per minute. She averaged 18 knots an hour and made the run to Lyttelton Heads in 10 Jiouis 15 minutes, and to the breakwater in 11 hocr, 5 minutes. Frtim Akama Hears to Lyttelton Heads the vessel was slightly undrr two hour*. The chief -nginvi-r is confident that the Maori on her run fo Wellington will eaMty lower the pi'.eent record.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13447, 20 November 1907, Page 4
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462SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13447, 20 November 1907, Page 4
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