SHIPPING
PORT OP TIMARtJ. The flagstaff of Timarn is situated in East longtitude I7ldeg. Mm in I9sec, Sooth latitude 44deg. 23min 4lsec. High water, 7.3-1 a.m : 7.0(> p.m. Sun rises, a.m.: sets, 4.2-"> p.m. jVluon rises, 11.18 «..m., sets, 10. lo p.m. PHASES OF THE MOON. June 26 —First quarter, (1.13 p.m. July 4 —Full moon, 11.47 p.m. July 10 —Last quarter, 6.28 p.m. July 17—New moon, 10.13 p.m. July 25—First quarter, 11.15 p.m. ARRIVED. June 22—Lizzie Taylor, schooner. 77 . tons, Capt. Peterson, from llavelock. June. 23—Wakanui, s.s., S7.>"> tons, Capt. White-Parsons, from Lytteltou. Jane 23 —Ashmore, barque, 1099 tons, Capt. Sorensen, from Adelaide. SAILED. Nil. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Koonya, s.s., on Saturday. Tnvercargiil, s.s., ;«n Sunday. Clan Leslie, s.s., early. Wainma, s.s.. June 30th. Lauderdale, "&.s. T about July Ist. Mamari, s.s., about July 9th. The liarque Bona, which is moored at the Moraly wharf, is loading a cargo of produce for Auckland. The Invercargill is expected here about Sunday liest with a full cargo of timber from Waikawa. Mr D. Stuart is agent for the vessel. The Mooraboof, which is at Lytteltou discharging Newcastle coal, may omifc Timaru this trip. Dunedin is her next port -ifter Lyttelton. The barqiw- Daniel lias been fixed to load" a ftdi cargo of hardwood timber at Ctarer.ce river. New South Wales, /for Tijuaru. She is at present at (■ Sydnc-v.
The Watruna was to have left Aueklar>d last- evening for Timaru via Bluff. She lands here general cargo, and loads for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. The schooner Bell flower, which left this port for Omepere (Auckland) en the 3rd inst., with a cargo of milling produce, arrived safely on Tuesday, after' a passage of twenty days. The Waknnui (N.Z. S. Co.) arrived here from Lytteltou yesterday morning. She will load about 20.000 freight carcases of frozen meat and a quantity of wool r.nd giain, her cargo being destined for Home ports. The heavy weather in the West Coast has delayed the Ko»>nya somewhat again this trip. It was expected that she would cross the Greymonth bar last evening, and she is expected to be in Timaru on Saturday evenin^The Lauderdale (Maoriland Steamship Company) is due at- Dunedin about Saturday nest, to land a' full cargo of WD.L. timber. She then comes on to Tim ran to load for Nnpi<*r, and Auckland, and should be here about July Ist. The big iron barque Ash mere arrived here yesterday morning from Adelaide in ballast. At present she is moored in the -tream. where she will remain until she has discharged her ballast. She will thpn take in a large cargo, of grain for the United Kingdom. At present h°r aj-tual agents are not known. She is a Norwegian vessel of 1000 tons. The schooner »-iizzie Taylor arrived unexpectedly in port late on Tuesday night, bringing 'tl,olo feet ok timher from Havelock for Messrs J. Jackson and Co. Tlie little vessel had a stdendid run down the coast, leading Havelock on Thursday last. She js now engaged in discharging, and is expected to load produce and sail tor Wellington about the end of the week. (By Cable.) SYDNEY, .Turn- 23. Sailed, Wimniern. MELBOURNE, .Tun- 23. Arrived, Century, from Auckland. Sailed, Moeraki.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13937, 24 June 1909, Page 4
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