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SHIPPING.

TORT OF TIMARU. The flagstaff of Timaru is situated in 2Ea6tr,Longtitude I7ldeg. lamin. lasec.; South Latitude 44deg. 23min- 41sec. High" water, 2.10 a.m.; 1.31 p.m. Sun rises* 6.1 a.m.; sets, 6.1 p-ui. 3iQon rises, 552 a.m.; «»*s, .1.20 p.inPHASES OF THE MOON. Sept- 26—New moon, 2.29 a.mOct. 3—First quarter 5.44 p.m. Oct. 10—Foil; moon, 8.33 a.m. Oet 17—Last quarter. 3.5 p.m. Ocw 25—New moon, 6.17 p.m. _ September 22—Kittawa, s-s., 1247 lons, CaDtain Pennington, from Lyttelton. * 5- SAILED. *' IN HARBOUR. Steamers Wait«mata, Kaiapoi, and ittaWa EXPECrED ARRIVALS. Wanaka, s.s., about Tuesday next. Indwells - Turakina. s.s., next ■ month. Mortlike, ea, oa Friday. " Corinna, &-»•» on Thursday. EXPORTS. In tbes.fi- Kotuku:—32 bags wheat, 983 liags flour, 638 bags oats, 235 bags potatoes, 60: bags pollard, 110 bags bran, 46 l»ags oatmeal, 4 cases poultry, 140 bags chaff, 5 bags hides, and sundries. Shippera:—Wood Bros., Clark and McAra, Belford Mills, Evana and Co., Allan, and Steven, BLB. Harris, N.Z. Express Co., C.F.C.A:; T- Buxton and Co., Timaru Milling Co.; Wright and Stevenson, L. O'Cal•nd Co.,'J. Brnce. and Co., Nk«»l and fion*. D/C. Turubull, S.C. W.h>l!<ii Mills. Mr J.. Morley, lau* chi.-f officer of the fr?airuna» has,gone to Dunediu for orders. Mr Robs, chief .officer of the Mokoia, left that, vessel at Wellington in order to proceed to Auckland. Mr Homand, who bad '"been- ashore for some time, joined the Jlokoia at Lyttelton. The rWaitemaU was expected to get •way for the south last; night. The »JBt Corinna. is expected on Thursday; next from Wellington,, with general cargo. .' ,';■ The sa Wanaka is expected about Tuesday next. *rith 90 tons of general cargo, and 6800ftof timber. The s.s. Kittawa arrived yesterday from Lyttelton.with a cargo of coal for tba Railway Department. The s-a. Kaiapoi was engaged all day yesterday discharging coaL From Timaru she K io- go to JUunedin. She is to take up the running of the a s. Flora, the latter being laid up. The fcir Mortlake »s expected to arrive iere on Friday morning from Napfer, to discharge 830 tons of manure. The Canterbury .Farmers* Co-operative Association axe her agents. , Per Press Association. DUNKDIX, Sept, 22. Neither the hull of the overdue barque Loch Lomond, nor her cargo, which also belongs to tb» Union Company, is insured.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13707, 23 September 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13707, 23 September 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13707, 23 September 1908, Page 4