SHIPPING.
PORT OF TIJIAR?. t'ha fi»g«t»ff of Tiniaru is *itu* t *«j iu tlast longitude 171 deg. 15 uiia. iV *><.., South latitude *4 dag. 23 nun Sun rises, 7.19 ii.in.: seis, 4.34 p.m. 'Much, ri-M-'i, 2.07 a ni.; sets, 2.5-1 p.m. High water, 0.17 a.m.; 0.6:! p.m. ARRIVED.—May 24tk SAILED.—May iUih. Flora, s.s. (5 p.m.), 1273 teas, Norton, for Wellington. N.M. and A, Co., agents. Wairuua, s.s. (9 p.m.), 3947 tons. Ratter, for Napier. -Nil. and A. Co., agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, jtjrni, s.g., Port Chalmers, tliis day. Potoue, s.s., Duned.u, to-niorrow. Kaunya, a.s., Qauiaru, to-morrow*. I Kotuku, s.s., Lyttelton, to-morrow. I Kir.vhai, S.S., Greyraouth, early. j Niwaru, s.s., Wellington, Monday. Morayshire. s.s, Wellington, Juuo 13th, Tokomaru, b.8., Bluff, early next month. Drayton. Grange, s.s., Liverpool, ria ports, June 7th. Kona, barque, Edithburfr, early. Matatua, s.s., London via ports, early Juno. Waitemata, s.s., Newcastle, via ports. early Juno. Oxaii, a.a,. London, via ports, Jul; Kih. WIOJICTED DEPARTURES. <Storm, sa., Lyttelton, this day. Putiki, s.s., Lyttelton, this day. Petone, s.s., Lyttelton, to-moTrow. Koonya, 8.5., Lyttelton, to-morrow. NOTES. The agents advise that owing to pressure of cargo, tna Koonya, due tomorrow, will only take West port and ' New- Plymouth cargo. The. Kotuku on Saturday will load .Wellington and Greympruti cargo. . s Tue .Flora completed loading operations last evening and sailed lor Wellington direct. The big cargo steamer Wairuna »yas practically a lull ship when she left last evening for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland, from the latter port sue trill proceed to Bluff, thenco Oamaru and Timnra again. The fine fishing launch Amy, which trasi recently built at Port Clialiners for an Oamaru fisherman, arrived from : the southern port yesterday afternoon. Advice has. been received thiit the barque Rona left Edithburg for Tmiaru direct about a week ago. She should 'make the passage in about twenty days. From this port the Rona wJI ; proceed to Lyttelton to complete discharge. The Petone has been delayed at Oamaru, and will now bo here to-uior-rcrw to load 1800 sacks, of produce for Wellington, Pictori, Nelson and Greymouth. The. Storm left Port Chalmers at 4.45 p.m. yesterday for Timaru, and isdue here early this morning to load 1500 sacks of produce for Wanganui. She leaves this afternoon for Lyttelton. The Federal Houlder Shire liner Everton Grange is to leave Liverpool ra June 20th for Australian and Njw Zealand ports. The Scales liner Clan Maclaren ar-r-Yed a * Bunbury on 9th inst. from African ports. At the West Australian port she will load a consignment of jarrah for New Zealand. T> r The , Fed eral Houlder l Shire liner Morayshire, now at Dunedin, is to proceed to Bluff," to complete discharging and will afterwards proceed for Homeward loading to Gisborne,. Wanganui/ licron, Timaru and Lyttelton, sailing anally from the last-named port on 3u £l 1/ o t . h for West of England ports. The Shaw Savill and Albion liner aoB-omaru left Lyttelton early yesterday morning for Port Chalmers/where sne will commence Homeward loadinc grant the end of the present month! fche afterwards proceeds to Bluff, and will arrive an Timaru in about a fortmgnts time She leaves the Dominion about the middle of nest month .-. tor London. ' The Scales liner Clan Rnss went aground at -Hie entrance to Tauranga Barbour on Wednesday morninE last and was successfully refloated the following Saturday? It i s understood that she mil return to Auckland and Oo docked for examination, before pro- ' Ceedrna to Kaipara to load timber fori Australia.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14451, 25 May 1911, Page 4
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