SHIPPING.
FORT OK TIMARTJ. Th» flagstaff of Timaru is situated in tlast longitude 171 deg- li> m!u . J;/ mc, Bouri. latitude 44 Sun rises, 7.21 a.m.; sets -1.38 p.m. Mooa rises, 5.3(5 a.m.; s>-U, •'■-'1 P- Ul - HijjU water, -J.7 a.m.; 2.-W p."'-ARIUYED.-.Uav itkh. Petone, s.s. (.r a.ui.i, 70s lulls, Allsopp. from Port L'!ia!u;er=. »'• *- : - Tuiubuil and. Co., agent*. Koouya, s.s. (0 a.m.;, lu'Jl iom.s, Plaits, "from Oamuru. N.M. aud A. Co., agents. SAILED.—May 2Gth. Koouya, s.s. (5 p.m.), 1091 tons, Flatis, for Lyttelton. JJ.il. aud A. Co., agents. Petone, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 703 tons, AUsopp, for Lyttelton. D. O. 'l'urnbull aud Co., agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kotuku, s.s., lyttelton, tliis day. Niwaru, s.s., Wellington, th's day. Kaiapoi, s.s., AVestport, to-morrow. Coriana, s.s., "Wellington, Thursday. Kowhai, s.s., Grey mouth, early. Storm, s.s., Port Chalmers, Juno 2nd. Breeao, s.s.. Port Chalmers, June 9th. Morayshire, s.s, Wellington, Juno 13th. lokomaru, s.s., Bluff, early next month. Drayton Grange, s.s., Liverpool, Tia ports, June 7th. R<3n», barque, Edithburg, early. Matatua, a.a., London via ports, early June. Waitomata, s.s., Newcastle, via ports. early Juno, vran. s.s,. London, via ports. Jul* «th. . I'HOJECT£.U DEPARTURES. . Kotuku, s.s., Wellington, this day. ivuvaru, s.s., Lyttelton, Jlouday. liii.apoi, .ss., Dunodiu, XuesdUy. NOTES. The Petone arrived from Oanuiru clUu Port Uiuumers early yesterday luo.-nmg. Slio landed a small quauut.iti general cargo, ami arte* loaumg ISO tulto oi produce tor Wellington antitueUoast, lelt via Lyttelton eariy in the erenjng. ' I • Ic her usual running the, Koonya terday morning from Lmnedin. via Oa*rx*voU with, general cargo early yesnsaru. After loading prouuoe lor New J*ljmouth and Wostport, sho rasuiued VS royiige via Lytteltou in the ;veaieg. •The Kaiapoi cleared Westporfc for V,tnnru direct at 8 a.m. yesterday, with a large cargo of coal. She is due about 9 a.m, to-morrow. Tho Storm will be here on Jane 2nd to load for Wanganui. ■ The coastal steamer Breeze is expected to arrive in Timaru on SJib. Jun6 to load for Napier and Gisborne. T r E °r liner Niwaru was to have Kit Wellington at mrddav yesterd.iv lor Timaru, and should berth about 3 n:tn. to-day. Sh? loads 12,000 sacks if grain and 400 bales of wool f&r Loud m, aa-1 leaves for Lytteiton oa aioiid.i •• eTeiing. Federal Houider Shire .in>->--irayton Grange was d-jo it V\'e!i'-i-r----ton yesterday from Livernix,l vi:i C.;:"town. After discharge she -n-s, '-., Auckland, Lyttelton, Duno&'n an- 1 ''"'- luii-u. , ..' The Manuka is to withdraw from !;•--• I'l.sca service and enter the M-!-ori'-iie run. The Aorangi 5s tho t,.-\t bar Irancisco boat and will leave Wellington on June Ist The Kotuku left Lyttelton at 6 40 P.m. yesterday for Timaru. and .will be here early this niorniiig. •__ The TJlimaroa left Wellington tor Sydney yesterday. 7 The Tyser chartered steamer Cape "rtegal is expected to leave New York on Jhik? 19th for Australian and New Zenland. ports. i,?\ r i i £'' Ba t em , aD ' engineer on tlio Auckland Board's dredge, whose death from accident was recorded on Wednes- '."•*• 2™ s "'*;l-Known in shipping circles S-,?- ,and -- He W3S for ™*v i«ir, .fl,.ef engineer on the Huddnrt J ariver intercolonial steamers, brought 7hL ,m:T,era *<> New Zealand from tlw Clyde- on her maiden voyage, and acted as chief engineer on the same JFff 1 ! "F OTe r three years. He v.as SSinl ? g on the Zealandia. previous to his taking the position he AeH nn to the time of his death. He Vaves a wife and two children in Atick-
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14453, 27 May 1911, Page 4
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