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SHIPPING.

PORT OP TIMARU. Tl»® flagstaff -of. Timarn is situated in East Lbugtitode" ,l7id«g r ' 15min. I3s*c.; South" Laluudts 44drg. 23min. 41sec. High water, 9.5 a.m.; 9.33 p.m. Sub rises..6.ll a.m.; sets, o-o5 p.m. Moon-rises, 1-50 a.m.; sets, 10.58 a.m. PHASES OF THE MOON. Sept. 26 —New moon.- 2.29- a.m. Oct; 3—First quarter,- 5.44 p.m. Oct. IC—Poll moon, 8.33 a.m. Oct. 17—La-«t quarter. 3.5 p.in. Oct. 25 —New moon, 6.1? p.m. ■'*" arrivals. Sept. 17—Waitematu. b->.. 5432 ioun. 'McLean, from Wellington. SAILED. XiL IX HARBOUR. Steamer —Waitruwta. Schooner —Lizzie Taylor. EX PECTED ARRIVALS'. Ripple. s.t>.. to-day. StOHJtt. 5.3., to-day. Kotuku. s.s., to-iuorrow. Kittawa. s.s. early. Jndravrlli, s.*.. rarly. Kk» Ora. ,next month. Turakina, e.s.. n?xt month. The s-s. Wanaka > due to Jeave Auckland on Saturday for Timaru, via Miiuhein„ ports. When here she will load produce for Xa pier. G«b<wi» nefch«iwl. The Union Company's f.s. Waitemata shoved up in tbs ' -Shbut sunset yesterday, and £&me Into port (luring the night. She ' tiuih-ir to had her-. The InfirrtiH. wb ; ch i* bringing the fit-; jt», i*" r'te ■>:);] "f" tke m*;nth. ';J ht cv T "=; »i7:e- n- ;:uhji»:;.*. :o . dw«4 a mfiiion f-ei, fir .J.-" -.faclwon and C«.. an-J constitute* a r-cord <.-irgi» <*f timber brought here in a >ingle bottom. GTGAXnC LINERS. (By Cable.) LONDON. Sept. 16. Tb« new .White Star liners Olympic and Titanic will each be about 60.000 torar. and will ee&c altogether £3,560,000. A ROUGH YOYAOE. Per Association. DUNEDIN. Sept. 17. The Norwegian baiqne "Ariel. 796 tons, arrived to-day after a voyage of 30 (iayo from* Surprise-! Jslaudj with a cargo of guano: Bad weathr prevent<-d her getting through Cook Stritit to make .Fovea ux . A >outh-east gale drove her south of the Snares*. and on September 11th it in force. \Th«gale raged with hurricane force for twelve hours, tearing■ two l>i>atts from their la.-h----ings, and wiwhing away the galley. The »ea» stove in the for*.'rattle door, and tote the men's bank* from tlie bulkheads. The "Ariel.passed the 1 Snares on "Sunday night, and got moderate to Hik- weather under ebelter of the land- ■

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13703, 18 September 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13703, 18 September 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13703, 18 September 1908, Page 4