SHIPPING.
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■TB» fi(fi«ta£ of Timai'U is situated In East longitude 171 dig. 15 mm. If •ec., South latitude 44 dog. 2S nun. lUco. Sun rjses, 6.5 a.m.; 66K, 5.14 p.m. Moon rises, midnight; iu.il a.m High, water, 8.40 a.m.; 9.10 p.m. , ARRIVALS.—August IOUi. Nil. DEPARTURES.—August liila. W : airuna, s.s. (.late), 3y4f iom>, Uutter, for Wostport. N.Ai. and A. Co., < agents. i VESSELS IX PORT. Orari, a.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Putiki, s.s., Lyttelton, to-morrow. Koonya, 8.5., Oaniaru, to-morrow. flora, s.s., Westport, s>h uday. Breeze, s.s., Dunedm, \\ eduesday. Fetone, s.s., Dunedji, Monday. > l£nnerdale, s.s., Oaniaru, Aug. 23rd. Indralema, s.s., Dunedin, early. Sept. Aparima, s.s., Calcutta, via ports, early September. Beokenham, s.s., Hakodate, via ports, early September. Kia Ora, s.s., London, via ports, sailed August 6th. Falls of Orchr, New York, ria ports, to sail, Tongariro, s.s, f London, ria ports to' sail. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. } Koonya, s.s., Lyttelton, to-morrow. Flora, s.s., Dunedin, Monday. Putiki, s.s., Wellington, to-morroW. Breeze, s.s., Lyttelton, Wednesday. OVBR-SEA VESSELS TO ARRIVE, At Wellington. Waimate, Montreal, August 17th. Waiwera, London, August 16th. Maitai, San Francisco, Aug. 17th. Cape Breton, New York, August 18th. Hynford, New York, August 22nd. Ruapehu, Plvmouth, August 28rd. Caps Breton, New York, August 2oth. Anglo-Pantagonian, New York, Aug. 25th. Indralema, London, August 28th. Surrey, Liverpool, August 30th. Aparima, Calcutta, September 3rd. Bonrataka, London, Sept. 2nd. Tainui, Plymouth, Sept. 4th. Karamea, Montreal, Sept. sth'. At Donedin. 6urrey, Liverpool, SeDtember 10th. Rangatira, London, Aug. 18th. Hynford, New York, Aug. 31st. [Waimate, Montreal, Aug. 31st. Anglo-Pantagonian, New York, Aug. 31st. JKafurWß, Montreal, Sept. 14th. NOTES. The Wairuna loft last evening for SVestport and Auckland. The Breeze, tor north-ward loading, jrill not reacn. Here tJI .Wednesday next. The Petone is now due on Thursday nest to load for. .Wellington, Napier and Gisborne. The Koonya. arrives in morning from Dunedm and. Oamaru. She lands general cargo, and takes aboard suo "toss of produce for Wellington, New Plymouth, Westport and Greynwuth, ■AiJmf> jjx the evening via Lyttelton, Tha tramp steamer Beckenham en ■ route from Japan to New Zealand ports (including Timaru) left Newcaitle far Auckland yesterday, where she is due on Monday. During her *sst visit to Sydney a start was made with the equipment of a windless telegraph station on boaid the Victoria, The operator's house was fitted on the bridge detk, and on her return to her home port this work w.ll ie advanced another stage. The Wn>-' mara is to be similarly equipped shortly. The New Zealand Shipping Company fi&nounce that the' Steamer \Vliakatane .will take the August loading at Montreal far Australian and New Zealand ports in place of the Rakaia. She. is due to. sail on August 20, and will be followed by the Tokomaru on September 20. f>jptAin Price, who has been wharfinger for the Union Company at Westport for a mrmber of years, retires at She end of this month. Mr Bitton has rejoined the Te Anau as deaf officer, in place of Mr Evans, ■who has transferred to £he Rosamond'. Mr Corbv, acting chief officer of the lias come ashore for orders.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14521, 17 August 1911, Page 4
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510SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14521, 17 August 1911, Page 4
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