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SHIPPING.

Eo]p OP. TIMARU. The flagstaff of Timaru is situated in : East longtitude 171deg. lomin 13 sec, South latitude 44deg. 23min 41sec. High water, 11.6 a.m.; 11 p.m. Sun rises; 5.29 a.m.; sets, 7.15 p.m. Moon rises, a.m.; sets, 4.4 p.m. PHASES OF THE MOON. Feb. 22 —New moon, 10.22 p.m. Feb. 27—First quarter, 2.19 p.m. ARRIVED. Feb. 15—Corinna, s.s., 1279 tons, Captain Cameron, from Oamaru. Feb. 15 —Invercargill, s.s., 123 tons, Captain Gillies, from Waikawa. Feb. 15—Cornwall, s.s., 5490 tons, Captain Howell, from Picton. SAILED. Nil. IMPORTS. In the Corinna, 45 tons of general cargo, transhipments from the Marama "and Aberloar (from American ports). Consignees—W. Ritchie, W. Baxter, N.M. and A. Co., U.S.S. Co., Guinness and LeCren, J. Edmond, R. Wilson, Rothwell, Cameron and Co., Sherratt, Gnnnion, Wagstaff, Hutton, Chivers' and Co., J. -McLean, W. Mason, J. King, G. Watts, .G. Webb, Burns, Ogden, O'Toole, N.Z. Hardware Co., Davidson, Reid and Gray, Radcliff, C.F.C.A., Priest and Holdgate, Smith and Co., Ware and Co., Meehan, Crawford, Skeats and Bockeart. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waipori, s.s., to-day. Storm, s.s., to-morrow. Koonya,- s.s., on Friday. Otaki, s.s., this week. Clan Maclaren, s.s., this week. Waihora, s.s., next week. Turaldna, s.s., on Feb. 28th. The Waipori was expected to leavn tlie.BlufF last night for Timaru, and should arrive here this afternoon. The Wanaka is 'to load sugar at Auckland on Thursday, leaving the same night for Timaru, and from here she will sail for southern ports. The Corinna arrived yesterday morning with 45 tons of general cargo from Oamaru. She was expected to sail last iiight, taking 114 tons of general produce. . The s.s. Invercargill arrived from Waikawa yesterday morning with 60.-000 feet of timber for J. Murdoch; and Co. She will take a small quantity of wheat for Invercargill. The s.s. Cornwall (Federal-Houlder-Shjre line) arrived, yesterday afternoon from Picton. She was delayed several hours in the Sounds owing to the fog and thick weather, and was consequently late in arriving at tliis port. The vessel brought no cargo to land, but takes in 5000 carcases of lambs, and 2000 bags of oats, and _ was expected to sail early this morning. (By Cable.) NEWCASTSLE, Feb. 15. Sailed, Laira, for Auckland. ! ' ' MELBOURNE, Feb. la. - Arrived, Selwyn Craig, from New Zealand. Per Press Association" . AUCKLAND, Fob. 15. - The master of the barcfueutine -Mary Isabel, on arrival at Kaipara from Dunedin. reported that he passed, at 11.30 a.m. on February lOtli, in latitude '42.30 south', and longitude 174.5 east, some submerged object, with the sea: breakingj>ver it and around it for a distance of 150 to 200 feet. The weather was fine and cloudless, _ with moderate, northerly sea. He tried to work the ship nearer, but thelight winds and head - sea prevented him from doing so. ? - WELLINGTON, Feb. 15. 'Arrived, Turakina, from London. Saloon passengers'for Timaru —Mr and Mrs- S. F. Smithson and Miss Smitlison. BLUFF, Feb. 15. Arrived, Koonya, from Greymouth; Maraina. from-Dunedin; Maheno. from Melbourne. " .

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13830, 16 February 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13830, 16 February 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13830, 16 February 1909, Page 4