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SHIPPING.

PORT OF TTMABU. The flagstaff of Timaru is situated in East Longtitude 171deg. 15min. loaec.; South Latitude 44deg. 25min. 41f,ec. High -water, 0.50 a.m.; 1.14 p.m. Sim rises, 6.56 a.m.; sets 5.24 p.m. Moon rises, 556 a.m.; sets 2.24 p.m. PHASES OF THE MOON. Aug. 27—New moou, 10.20 a.m. 4—First quarter, 8.21 a.m. Sept. 11—Full moon, 11.53 p.m. Sept. 17—Last quarter, 10.3 p.m. Sept. 26—Ne-w moon, 2.29 a.m. ARRIVED. August 22—Wanaka, s.s., 2422 luus Stevens, from Oamarn. August 25—Koonya, s.s., 10 J1 tons, Nicholson, from Oamart; SAILED. August 22—Rimutaka, s s., 7i65 t<ns, ilieenstreet. for Lyttelton. August 22—Wanaka, t>.s., £'■•& t-ir.-s, Stevens, for Auckland. _ August 23—Otterburn, s.s., ti>ns, Swan, for Oamaru. _ August 23—Lizzie Taylor, s-hccner, it tons, Peterson, for "Wellington, IN HARBOUR. Steamer —Koonya, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ripple. 6.3., to-morrow. Corinna, s-s., on Friday. M;imari. s.s., on Sunday. Tongariro, s.s., about September 7th. IMPORTS. In tho s.s. "Wanaka, 105 tons of gpier.il merchandise, including a large quantity of SugiTj consigned to Loan and jNlercantile Co., Express Co.. A. Davidson, T. Buxton, U.S.S.Co., R. J. Pugh, V. Foxon, Dalgety and Co., Tippin, ChapmaD, R. Bowie, C.F.C.A., Opi* and Son,' R- Wilson, Twenlow, .J. iving, Sherratt and Son, Shearman Bros., J. Lee. J. Brown, J. Shepherd, Thomson, Chivers, Manchester rßos.; holders bills of lading, Pilkington, J. Meehan, Kernohan McCahon and C-o-, Armstrong, "VV. Mason, McKibbon, F. Shewan. Morison Bros.. Ogden and Taylor. Hutton and Co., Workman, Jackson, Priest and Holdgate, St. Andrews Gun Club.

The Union Company's s.s. Koonya arrived from the south early yesterday morning. She will take in cargo for Wellington and the West Coast. The local agents of the Union Company have received advice that the s.s. Tvotukn -will arrive liere in a few days, 'when she ■will land 200 tons of coal and 20,000 feet of timber at Greymoubh. The New Zealand Shipping Company s s.s. Tongarho is due to load at Timam for the- Homo markets about September 7th. Her date of sailing from the colony is September 24th. The schooner lizzie Taylor, folly loaded with produce, sailed for Wellington vesterdav morning, but owing to Lick cf wind she hove-to rff the end of t.he extension mole all day. The Union Company's chartered steamer Ottexbum, which had been a week in port, having landed a' large quantity of Newcastle coal and taken on board about 7000 sacks of chaff and oats for Sydney, left for Oamaru at 6.50 yesterday morniny. From Oamaru she will return to Lyttelton to load a further consignment of produce for Sydney. The Union Company's s.s. • Wanaka, from Auckland, via the south, arrived early on Saturday morning. Shs landed 105 tons of general cargo, shipped 500 tons of produce and safled on her return to Auckland shortly after midnight. The New Zealand Shipping Company's s.s. Rimutaka, which loaded a quantity of frozen mutton, wool and. tallow here, sailed for Lyttelton abont 6 p.m. on Saturday. By Cable. SYDNEY", August. 25. Arrived—Mahuikora, front Kaipara. _ Sailed—Civic and Ulimaroa for New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, August 25. Arrived—Rakanoa, from New Zealand. MELBOURNE. August 23. Arrived—lndralema, from New York; Maitai, from New Zealand. Per Trees Association. HAWKRA. Attest: 22. While entering Patea harbour on Wednesday the Kapiti went ashore and is still (Saturday) stuck fast.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13680, 24 August 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13680, 24 August 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13680, 24 August 1908, Page 4