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SHIPPING.

r port 6* hSiabu.

Tha flagstaff of Timara is situated in Eaat I*ngtkad« 171deg. ISmux l**c; Sooth Latitude 44deg. 25min. 41sec.

High water, 9.34.. a.m.; 1C.7 p.m. Sol rises, 6.36 a.m.; sets, 0.3b p.m. Moon rises, 111? ?,-■"• ? «*»?» ;,a '-

PHASES OF THE MOON.

Bepfc. 11—Foil moon, 11.53 p.m. Beit. I?-—!**«* quarter, 10.3 p.m. moon, 2.29 a.m.

ARRIVED.

September 4—Kittawa, s.s.. 1175 tons, Pennington, from Greymouth. SAILED. . September 4—Krttewa, s.s.. 1175 tons. Pennington* for Lytt'elton. " EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rosamond, to-day. 'Tongariro. sjs., to-day. Koonva, 6js., to-night. Ripple, sjs., to-morrow. Taieri, *-«-. to-morrow. "Navarinof, s.s., on Tuesday. Wanaka, S.S., on Thursday. Ka Ora,'sJs., next'month.

The Union Company has decided to refim the recently acquired Zealandia. the Paloona, "the meaning of which is "Tasjnanian Chief." - Thes-S. Wait*mafa. which has been loading coal at Newcastle, was expected lb lm tfaf *or* yesterday for WellingLn, Timara baS QaaaM* JS» Ub iltnnl* is dne from Wangamn PWelEngto* and reton turth on. Moods* iris* IgU&kmt The tTmon Compairy'e e.s. Rosamond ana the i\ew Zeaiauu clipping Compan} V, 5.9. Tongariro are both due to-day. the former to discharce coal and timber fcronght from the West. Coast- via I.yttelton, and! the latter to, load frozen meat, wool, etc, for the Englwh markets. Word was received here y.sterday to the effectr that the *.*.: Wanaka. the. sugar "boat, would leave Bluff for Oamarn and Timarn, on Tuesday. She" is due at this* port on Thnr«day. "when she will load prodooe for-.Napier. Gfeborne and Auckland. The «.«.. Kobnya is expected to Wre JDunecb'n tnis morning, and to arrive here -via.' Oamaro to-night. Sre will continence. loading for the Wffit C«»rt at midsight to-morrow, and should be-ready to sail for Wellington early on Monday morning. The Union Company*!*' s.s. Kittawa. irith 100.000 feet of timber for the Wetland Timber Company. J. Jackson and J. 3fardocb. and a few sundries for L. B. James, and the Express Company, arrived from Greymonth at 10.40 a.m. yesterday- She worked her cargo and got jtwav for Xyttehon late at nights, v Advice, has been received that the s.s. 3faTarino wUrieave Lyttelton for Timarn «»> Mbodav evening. " At this port she trill land" 1300 tons of Newcastle coal. Bnd 150 tons <vf manures, and will load up•wards of 1000 tons of produce for Auckland, for which .port she will proceed via Oamant on Tier way to Sydney. COLLISION IN COOK STRAIT. Per Press Association. Sept. 4. Tn Cook- Strait yesterday afternoon, off fcckson Head, the steamer Penjruin. bound from Nelson, to Picton. was struck by the coastal'steamer Gertie on the port «de. The belting of the Penguin was» ■damaged, .'and the Gertie - apparently suf-fered-'some injury.- , After a brief step both vessels resumed their way. A report of the accident has been sent to the Collector of Customs. -

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Bibliographic details

Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13691, 5 September 1908, Page 4

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455

SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13691, 5 September 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13691, 5 September 1908, Page 4