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SHIPPING.

PORT OF TiIIARU. The flagstaff of Ximaru is situated in S&sfc longitude 171 deg. 15 rain. 19 o&c., South latitude 4.4 deg. "23 mia., 11 sec. High, water. 11.53 a.m.; 0.30 p.m. Sun rises, 7.28 a.m.; sets, 4.23 p.m. Moon, rises. 2.-1J; a.m.; sets, 2.30 p.m. ARRIVED. June 3rd—Kotuku. s.s., 1054 tons., Carev, from. Oauiaru. SAILED. Nil. EXPECTED AKPiIVAItS.. ' Breeze, s.s.. from Oauiaru, to-day. Oorjiimi. nom .MoiKiuy. luvere&rgiii. iroiu V. aiicawa, early. Kaituna, s.s., from We-ssport, Juno 2i&. iloura, from Oamaru, Tuesday. K.airaki, s.s., Tuesday. AYanaka, from Biuir, Juno 11th. Lizzie Taylor, schooner, from Uavelock, euriy. Drayton Grange, from Wellingtou, June i2t!i. Te Anati, from Westp'.'". early. Dilkera, s.s., iron'. Bunbury, Friday. fcstorm. from lHtaodir., Thursday. Kon.ata. iron; X-. v. cascle. Monday. Ruaiiine. : -s., :Napier, 3uno 15th. Maiatua, from Wellington, nextweek. Triton, barque, from Maiden Island, daily. The s.s. Kotuku arrived yesterday morning from Oamaru. -Siie lands a s:uali nuantity <>l and £O : J tons of i-oal, and after taking in a. quantity or produeo for I'i-'Coii. Vestporr and Grcymouth, is exyeeced to leave for Lytteltoa this iiteruaoii.

The Vitioti Company's chartered steamer Eehunga is duo at Lytfelton to-day ir.'ir. iW-ivei-tio. v.'it-U 7160 tons of coal. to be dischar-iCd at Lyt-telton. 'i'iii, is <mt' of the largest cargoes ever brought from Newcastle. in oho ship to be discharged as one port. 'lke present trip i-imdttdes lier charter irith the Union Company. The Greymoiith bar lias been in an "unv.-orku.Vitj condition for some days past, and according to advico received on Thursday, it is getting worse. The Union Company received a wire stating that the bar was dangerous, and was shoaling. The To Anau has been unable to enter Greymoutii, and is returning to West-port to transkii) Greymouth cargo. The old barquo Ganymede ended 3;er long deep water career yesterday. The vessel arrived at Port Chalmers atter « good passaue of ten days from Newcastle. Attor discharging the- Ganymede is to be converted into a. coal hulk. She was built- fortv-two years ago at Snndei land, and has traded in many parts of the world. For v-.-ral years she carried wonl-cargoc* from New Zealand but kttorly has been constantly employed in the 'jiter-colonial trade.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14216, 4 June 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14216, 4 June 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14216, 4 June 1910, Page 4