SHIPPING.
PORT OP TIMARU' TOo flagstaff of Timarn is situated in East longitude 171 dog. 15 min. 19 kcc, South latitude 44 deg. 23 min. 11 sec. Hitdi water, 3.0 a.m.; 3.40 p.m. Sun rises, 7.l'J a.m.; sets 5.2 p.m. Moon rises, 7.1-'() p.m.; sets 4.34 a.m. ARRIVED. Aug. 4 —Kaikoura, 5.5.., 10,560 tons, McKetlar, from I'ort Chalmers. SAILED. Nil. r - EXPKCTED ARIUVALS. Koonya, s.s., from Oamaru, to-day. liairaki, s.s., from Oamaru, to-day. lnvorcargill, s.s., from vVaikanu, Sunday. Taviuai, s.s., from Westport, Monday.
Jiomata, s.s., from Ureymoutk, on Monday. Wanaka, s.s., from Blulf, Monday. To Auau, s.s., from Wellington, Monday. iiioiutaka, s.s., from Lyttoltuii, Monday. Nairnshire, s.s., from 'Wellington, August 11th. Lizzie Taylor, ketch, i'runi liavelock, early. ltuknuoa, s.s., from Ly ft el tun early. Anglo Mexican, s.s., from ISeweastle via ports, middle of August. Strathuairu, from Hakodate, via ports, end August.
The kotch Lizzie Taylor loft Willington at 11.6 a.m. on 'iues'.iuy fur llavuiouk, H'horo she loads a full cargo or tij.ii bur for Timaru.
Th» s.s. \eft invcrcaryiil 1.6 noon yusturday lor Waikawa, where olio loads a. lull car:;o <d limber lur ihis pert, arriving mi Suiidny. Tlio Siiu'.v Savill and Albion liner Xnrutuea, which loaded at 'l'iinani la.-l month, lel't Auckland for Loudon at 2.■!.-") p.m. on Wednesday.
The Shaw Navill and' Albi.ei lir.oiCiiriuiliic arrivrd Ml; Plymouth on Sunday oveninj: alter a passage of -15 days from Wi'lliimtnn via usual ports. Tin- s.s. Ivoouya. on her timetable run. will arrive hero to-day from Umi;aru. She lands ~)~> tons general and 411 Tons timl.ier, and loads produce I'u.northern ports, sailing lur l.vtieltou this eveidiiLT. .\les-rs Slevonson. Stewart and Co. have taken over the :d<i"pio:: Imsiuos'latoiv carried on m Chr:sl church and LycLelton hy Messrs Pitcaiiidy and Co. They have also purchased the- s;-eamers Cyenet and John Anderson from the late company, Tho_ N.Z. Shipping Company's steamer Kaikoura arrived from i'ort Chalmers at 7.55 a.m. yost-erdav. She lands over iM'HI tons' home i/areo at this port, and will remain in port, lor a few days. Her next port of eaii is LyUohon, whore she puis end ch-o balance of her ear-o. A record voyage was completed c\ the Shaw SSavill and Alhion C o.'s .steamer Mamari. when she ar-
rived at London last Monday meruit!alter a splendid run of onfv I!!) days from V/elliiieton via Teucriil'e. The vo.vajio has been a notable one in .several respects. The .Mamari came out from Xcweast le-on-Tytie in ballast In Lyttelton, arriving thero after a fast passage of only -f 1 davs. After stayins: on the coast for 10 davs for homoward loadine, the Mamari left "Wellim:ton <jii Juno 23rd, and has made the run homo in the unusually fa>t time of 39 days. The vos-el lias been round the world and hack to London in exactly 'Mi days from the time she left Newcastlo-on-Tvne.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14267, 5 August 1910, Page 4
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471SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14267, 5 August 1910, Page 4
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