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SHIPPING.

FORT OF TIMASCf. The flagstaff of Timaru is situated m East longitude 171 tics. m ' n " fee., South Usee. Suu rises, C.il i..ii;■; 5.1S p.m. iiu.a r&is, ±.±3 U.ia.; I.U l>.n». iv-uci', I'.iJ U.uU p.m. AlUu iyili. Nil. M'iv..' ;.i nuii. i i uiU". Ora.-i, s.i. EXPECTED AP.iMVAI.3. Flora «i, iVuv.-rt, tU.s d.iv. "ecaiie, 5.~., Uu!u(i:u, i'.iuMiay. Breeze, o '>» eunos'-by. Certnaa, s.s., W-eiiiiigtou, Thursday. Eunexdale, s.s., Oaiisaru, Friday. Indr&l&oia, s-s, lJuiiodic, S-ipu 6th. Aparima, s.s., Calcutta, rm yorts, -early Seiitcmlier. Becksuham, ».s.. Hakodate, ria ports, Sept. lOtb. Kia Ora, s.s., Loudon, 7.a ports, sailed August 6th. New Yoik, ria ports, Tcßgariro, ea., London, ria ports to ma PROJECTED DEPARTURES Or&ri, s.s., Port Clmlmers, this day. Flora, 5.3., Dunedin, rij.s day. Breeze, s.s., \\\ -Inesdny. Petone, 5.8., Lyttelton, Thursday. NOTES. So vessels wiare witliin nriielres range at Wellington on Saturday evening. Tho 1- 'iora which cleared Westport at 5 a.m. on Saturday, expected here eaity this ioot'n.ug. £jtie lands l&d tons Westpoi t-Stocktou coals on account of the Canterbury Farmers' Association, and leaves this ait-eraoon fur Dunedin. She "will return to Tizuaru again on Friday in her usual running. The New Zealand Slumping Company's steam-sr lluapehii, with Sir J. U> Ward and party on board, arrived Sobart on Saturday from London *ia Suez. The Manuka arrived at Melbourne on Saturday from tlie Bluff. The tramp steamer B-?ckenhaui, loft Newcastle on Saturday for Auckland. The K.oonya, in her general cargo | d-Bckarged bad transhipments <?x ! Arawa, Den of Gieruu, Mongolia, ! Orari, Monowai, Victoria, Moana, Tnrawera and Manuka. She completed , loading her produce cargo on Saturday • evening, and had all hatches very full, when she left for Wellington direct. The Tyser liner Whakarua arrived at j Melbourne on Saturday from London. I Before she leaves New Zealand for Australia to load for London, the j Shaw-SaviH steamer Waiwera will probably dock at Port Chalmers. After having been laid up ot Port • Chalmers for some time, the Mamari is fixed to leave there on Wednesday next'for Newcastle. Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co. hare received advice that tba Australian Customs are now enforcing the regulation excluding bags of produce weighing over 2001b. Shippers should be careful t-o see that their bags do not exceed this weight.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14524, 21 August 1911, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14524, 21 August 1911, Page 4

SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14524, 21 August 1911, Page 4