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SHIPPING.

PORT OF TIMARtT. | Tho flagstaff of Tiirwiii is situated In East longitude 171 deg. 15 mm. 17 i ■oo., South latitude 44 deg. Cri aim, Btin rio?, 4.CS a.m.; sols, 7.27 R.n Moon rises, 2.69 a.m.; seta midnight. High water, 9.82 a.m.; 10.C p.in. ARRIVALS. —January 27th. Moraysluro, s.s., 63(10 tons, Howard, from Wellington. C.F.C.A., ;igont.3. Storm, is..-,., 405 toji.s, W. 8. Uordon, from Lytteiton. D. C. Xurnbiill lind Co., ngonl-s. Flora, s.s., 127'! tons, Williams, from Dunodin. .N.M. and A. Co., agents. •January "8. ICimn, s.s., 1122 tons, .OnToy, fiom 'Westpm't vi;i Lytteiton. N.M. nnJ A. 00.. agents. Marionfels. r.s., Go 50 torn, Schmidt, from New York, via way porta. Dalgoty and Co.. agents. DEPARTt'T! F,S.—,Tn nuarjr 27th. Storm, b.s., 403 ton«, W. 3. Gordon, for Dunodin, Lyttollon, Pictoo and Wanganui. D. O. Turnbull au-1 Co.. •gents. Morayshire, s.s., 8500 ton's, Howard, for Lvttelton on routo to Avon',la.rh. C.F.d.A., agent*. Flora. s.s.. 1273 tons. Williams. for Lytteiton, WMlim r ion, Ficton, West- j port and Groymoutu. N.M. and A. C., agents. VESSELS IN POET. F IC.ini, s.s. i Ruapohu, s.s. I Manenfela, s.s. j EXPECTED ARRIVALS. tli 3 day. Coriuna, Dunodin, via Oamiru, 'Wanuka, 0.5., O. v»i-h, this Oay. K.O'jai\;i, s.ej., ijiu. um, via o;. m irit, Friday. Pioneer, 11.M.5., Vest Cua<>t Sounds, Feb. 1.V.1i. iWaihora, s.s., N'wi istlc, via ports, to sail. Mamari. 5.9., London, via ports, 'ailed Doc. l-lth, duo about Feb. Cili. Fall. of Orcln-, r,.-... N»«. York. v>* ports, sailed Nov. lSth, duo about end of February. Banffshire, s.s., 1 ivrrpool, vin lorta. sailed, Doc. 21st, duo about iinr.h 7 tli. ttimutukn, g!».. r.i-.u.i!i, via ports. to sail, Feb. 4tii. Rofloric, 3.3., Now York, via ports, to sail. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ruupohu, s.s., Napier, xhis -lav. Marionfels, s.s., Dtmedin, this d.y. Kini, s.s., Dunodin, this day. Corinna, 5.a., Lytteiton, Wellington, Nelson, Now Plymouth, Ont-hmgu, _ this day. Kaitangata, s.s., Lytteiton, -Hiosday. Wanaka, s.s., Auckland, Tues.Uy. OVERSEA VESSELS TO ARRIVE. At Wellington. Btar of Scotland, New York, Jan. 31st. Rakaia, Montreal, Feb. Ist. Tahiti, San I'Yaneisco, Feb. Ist. Mamari, London, Feb. 2nd. Terrier, Philadelphia. Feb. A 8 th. lonic, Plymouth, Fob. I'Jtli. lonie, Plymouth, Feb I'ltii. Sussex, Liverpool. March 22nd. Muritai, London, Feb. loth. Falls of Or<hy, New York, Feb. 10th Hotoru.'l, Plymouth, Fob. -lb. Banlfshiro, Liverpool, Feb. 20th. Waimann, Liverpool, Feb. ISth. Mimiro, London, March 2nd. Waiwera, St. John, March Glh. Kirkdale, Neu- York, Alarch 24th. HOMEWAED BOUND. Remunra, left Wollington, Dec Ifc'th. Kniltoma, iol'f. WcLinyton, Dec 20th. Corinthu, le;t Wellington, Doc. 29th. Piiiteha, loit Lyttoltfjn, Dr-c. 31sc. Norfolk, lelt J";in, itli. WhnkaSano, left l.ytti'lton, Jau. 4th. Marero, lett Wellington, ,ian. oth Kumara, left Weliiugton, Jan. ] lib Paparon, left Tokom;,iu Bnv, Jan. lfith. Ruahine, left Jan. llili. NOT 33. Tho Stoim arrived on Biormug irom Lytieiton, .mil alter loading lor Pictjn .ind V/.,.,. Kanui lou in the ovenin" - via Dnne- ' Tho i'WiL made port, at noon on baturday irom Dunedin, and e-in:.in-' ued her voyage to northern ports v/'th a large produce cargo in the evening. J.i t s . m Port was r.iade by the F.H.S. Jmer Moroyuhive, which arrived 011 fan t unlay niornimr f,M,i J Wellington. The vessel loadsd a I BniaJl quantity of frozen rie.it a?'d other cargo, and left in the ,-rer.ir.g • ,n, - i?. en rc, ute to Avonraoauii. llio Kini, from Wcstp;;rt ri* i yttelton, arrived _ yesterday morning. Dunod ,nV<!S this evesmg for From New York via SydlncT - , Lj"tb?ltcn, the C.S. and A. liner MarJenfejflI amved. early yc«t<-rJ:iy morn T'}° il'inenlels, whieh is on her first visit to Ne'vV Zealand ports 11 a wermnri owned vessel, manii' d In- German officers and a. Lascar crew " the 13 of a very type of cargo steamer. Tho Marionfels 'and* at 7imaru about 200 tons of general cargo and aiils hi 3 afternoon for IXinedin ' Sinco the beginning of Docembe- 20 sailing shiiM and sovon aieaai"rs bi.vo left Australian i»i-tK with full' e-ir-o-s of wheat for the United Kingdom, llnrty-soven sailers and 12 sieaners aro now loading wheat cargoes, ai.d 38 fiailers and 10 large steam.irs nro 1 c.v on their way to Australian ports to loud gi-ain for tlie Unitod ICLngdom <>r Europe. woek3 ago 2»ome v/reottge v,as picked up on the bouch :.ear li'riy, cu the south const of New Kooth Wales.. It consisted of an awning belonging to a ladies' cabin of a steamer, and also a door-plate. The last-named was secured and brought to Sydney, whero it was promptly :dontified by Oarptain J. 0. Andersen, a former master of tho Jtioyedale, as belonging to the vessel. Tho awning and plate drifted over 30C miles from the spot where the Rosedaly waa .-uppos ?d to have foundered on September 15 Ust. During her run from Dun-jdin to Oislwrno tho new Shaw, Savill i.ner . Zealandio nvoraged a speed of cier 14 knots, her t/iino from port to pc-rt being exactly 39 hours. It ivjil bo lemembered that during her Irip l.om Fromautlo to Sydney on the way out, tho Zoalandio averaged 15 I'not.s", i-.ird it is reckonerd that she will yet do 10 knots comfortably when the r ewness of her engines Vrnra 'Jf a.nl Die vessel is given a fair chanco 10 rlo her best. Tt is assorted that up 10 the present the Zealandic hus lot. leen specially favoured in tho -.ray ij coal ted stokehold eijuijjment.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14659, 29 January 1912, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14659, 29 January 1912, Page 4

SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14659, 29 January 1912, Page 4