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SHIPPING.

PORT OF ' TULA.RTJ. Tlio flagstaff of Timaru is situated in East longitude 171 deg. 15 mill. 19 bee., South latitude 4-1 deg. -3 ruin. 11 sec. PHASES OF THE MOON. Aug. 28th —Last Quarter ... 2.3 a.m. High water, 6.34 a.m.; 7.(3 pin. Sim rises, 0.-14 a.m. ; sots 5.24 p.m. Moon riaos, 10.-10 p.m. ; _-ets 0.0 a.m. AIUUYJSD. August 24. — lonic, >.s., 112,1i32 tons, Crosby-Roberts. from J'ort Chalmers. August 24 . Konuua, s.s., 1004 to lis, Angus, from Lvttolton, SAILED. N it. . j EXPECTED AItUIVALS. Wanaka, s.s., Irom Ulutf to-moirow. Goi'iiina, s.s., from Oamaru, Monday. Tuviuui, s.s., irom Oamaru, luesday. Kurow, s.s., from Wellington, Saturday. , lireey.e, s.s., from Oamaru, .-September Ist. luvercargill, s.s., from Waikawa, J early. liulraghiri, s.s.. September Sth. Waihoru, s.s., from Newcastle, via ports, early next month. Strathnairn. from Hakodate, via ports, end August. liangatira. s.s., from London, via ports, early, October. it. M.S. Pioneer, from Auckland, early. Tho s.s. A prima bound from Calcutta to New Zealand ports, passed Goode Island on Tuesday. She is due at Auckland about the end of next week. The next setamur of the Federal Houldcr Shire line to leave Liverpool for New Zealand ports, will be the Drayton Grange, which is timed to sail on September 17th. Tile s.s. Komata airived from Lyttelton at 7 a.m. yesterday, and commenced the discharge of 300,000 feet timber j from Grcymouth. She leaves tomorrow for Dunediu, where she will undergo a survey. . I The s.s. Kurow left Westpnrt at j noon yesterday for Wellington, Timaru and Duncdin, and should arrive on Saturday. She lands CioO tons "Westport coal, on account of Westport Coal Company, and also 53,000 feet, of timber. It is understood that Messrs Huddart, Parker, and Co. contemplate ordering another steamer for the Vancouver trade, larger tliati the new Zealandia. The new boat will be ol about 10,000 tons register. Cable advico has been received by tile New Zealand and African Steamship Company. Wellington, to the tf•fect that the -Morayshire left Livirpoai on Saturday last 'for New Zealand ports, via llobart. The vessel i.s due at Wellington about 2Sth October. Cable messages .state that the Malic no sailed Inun Sydney at 2 p.in. yesterday, and the Wairuna. from Newcastle, and the Moana from Melbourne, tor New Zealand; and that tho 1 emoana had arrived at -Melbourne from New York, 'lhe Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's liner lonic arrived from Port Chalmers at 8 a.m. yesterday. She loads a large quantity of grain, and wool, tallow, and frozen meat, proceeding to Lyttelton to-morrow evening, thence to Auckland, and back to Wellington, sailing finally from tho last named port for London oil September Bth. Tlie Retainers Turkistan and Afghanistan, have both be u chartered by the N.Z. Shipping Company. The former is to take the load.ng berth at Montreal, in the newly formed Canadian service, and the la 11; rto lead at London for Dunedin. Timaru and Lyttelton. On completion of di.-.oharge of inward cargo, both steamers are to "take a wool cargo back te> London, under the auspices of the Shipping Company. The T T nion Company here are advised that theirip of the Taviuni from Westport to fimaru has ho<-n cancelled, the Vessel having If-i t. the lii'st uanitd port on Monday nighr fur Oamaru direct. The [avium ;irccecds from Oamaru to Diinodin. and leaves then- on .Monday. on . ''er t - -11:: 1 northern running. Tlif steamer t:-aushipmen' ■- <-\ J-janroto from V t i-lling(on here (u ualh forwarded j;er Comma) and should arrive about liusday next.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14283, 25 August 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14283, 25 August 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14283, 25 August 1910, Page 4