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SHIPPING.

FORT OF TIMARU. Tha flaestaff of Timarn is .situated &art latitude 44deg. 23mm 41sec. High water, 0.3 a.m.; 0.21 p.m. '- Sun rises, 7.55 a.m.; sets, 4J2, p.m. Moon rises, 1.49 a.m.; sets, 3.4, p.m PHASES OF THE MOON. July 4—Full moon, 11-47 p.m. July 10—Last quarter, 6.28 p.m. July 17—New moos, 10.15 p.m. July 25—First quarter, 11.15 p.m. J AREIVED. f NIL SAILED. \ Nil. [ EXPECTED ARRIVALS Storm, s.s., on rhursday. , Corinna, s.s., on Thursday. ; Kini, s-s., about Thursday. I Wairtuw, sjs., about Friday. Kaiapoi, s.s., about Friday. ! Invercargill, s.s., early. Lauderdale, s.s., about July Ist. Hippie, s.s., on July 2nd. Mamari, s.s., about July 9th. ; Turakina, as., about July 15th. I. Otaki, 53., next month. Tse Storm will not now be here nnr til to-morrow, when she will load proL - dnce for Wanganui. i The Westport Coal Company's coal KLhulk was busily engaged yesterday in If coaling the Clan Leslie. §f£ The Corinna is »lue here to-morrow k from. Wellington, with a general cargo ll'to land. She loads for Dunediu. ft/ The Wairuna'is due on Friday ntornKing, to load for Gisborne and AuckKland, and it is expected that she will GLail the same evening. PT -The Kini is still bar-bound at Grey- **. .mouth, but it is probable that the v"Tweak in the weather will enable her &to proceed on her journey to this port. The Clan. Leslie had almost com- ," pleted her loading operations last even- -.- ing, and is scheduled to sail some tim° : to-day for Lyttelton, where she tak>s £ in more grain. £~. The ketch lazaae Taylor completed j loading yesterday, and should have got r away for Wellington with the fine £■ sou'wester, hut unfortunately some of Ljjer orew were unable to withstand atftTftctions ashore not unconnected with liquid refreshment, with the result fethat the vessel was unable to sail. The I'police' found the -men, and they went r*«n board last night. The ketch g>was>--to.wed-to her moorings in the ggpt away to-day. I SHORT OF PROVISIONS. £.* Per Press Association. }I ' &\ WELLINGTON, June 29. ®J"" An unlooked-for arrival at Welling--9 ton this morning was the coastal tsteamer Putiki, from Wanganui roadIt stead. The vessel was short of projk visions and water. She arrived off * tie Wanganui bar on Saturday, coal Bladen from Westport, but owing to the [ ' r ieavy westerly weather and a consider £ able'fresh in "the river, she was unable £ta enter port. As the vessel ran short Pot supolies, Captain Dewhurst decide! |"ta came to Wellington. The vessel £?feffc here again at mid-day, to make an £ attempt to enter Wanganui.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13942, 30 June 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13942, 30 June 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13942, 30 June 1909, Page 4