SHIPPING.
PORT OF TIMARU.
Sun rises 4.33 a.m.; sets 7.1 p.in:_ Moon rises 1-40 a.m.; sets 1.20 p.m. Higli water 10.37 p.m. 11:15 p.m.
ABBIV ALS—November 12th Nil.
D^ARTtjRES. —November 12th.
VESSELS IN PORT.
No 2 Wharf.—William Bow/Jen, four masted American schooner. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kowhai, p.s.j GroymoUtih, this d&y. Flora, s.s., Dunedin via Oamaru, this daiV. . Karori, 5.5.., Westjjort, Saturday. John* S.&.j "Welliiigtoni Saturday: Breeze, s.s., Dunedin. via Oamaru, Saturday. P6tone, s-5.,. Oamaru, Monday. Storm, is.s., Dunedin, Tuesday: Bimitangi, 6.5., Wellington, early: Paloona, s.s., via Oamairu, early. . _ Koromiko, 6.5., Newcastle 'Ha Way ptoi-fcs, to sail. Tongarirb, s.s., London via way ports, sailed October 3rd, due atout December sth. . C&ldergrove, s.s.-, Nfew York* tia way ports, to sail. Phy»a, s.s., Singapore via pdrtSj id sai\ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kowhai, s.s., OamarUj Dunedin, this day. . .'. ' . Flora, s.s., Wellington, New Plymouth) YVestport, GreyimOiitii via LjHsielton, this day. Breeze, s.s., Wellington, Wangairai via Lyttelton, Saturday. Karori, s.s., Oamaru, Dunedin, Monday. Petone, s.s., Napier, Gisborne, via Lyttelton,. Monday. Storm, s.s., Picton, Wanganui yi& Lytteltoiij Monday. THE FERRY SERVICE.' The following vessels leave Lyttelton for Wellington on the arrival of trains ■s. under from Christch'urch This day, Monowai, 7.40 p.ln. / Saturday Wahihe, turbine, 7.40 p.m. NOTE& Ths Karori left at '4.59 E.m. yesterday for Timaru. She is due ere .to-morrow evening. Although the Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer CaLdegrove has commenced loading at New York for New Zealand ports, no definite time has been fixed fot her departure. The Caldegrove has a part cargo for Timaru. " Wind and wave have of late played ead havoc with tie unfortunate steamer Devon, which was stranded within a stone's throw of the level-light £t PancarroWj nearly 18 months kgo (states the "Post"). Of tie after part of tie vessel not % Vestige franftingj heilull Laying, snapped in jiaif iimnediately beSiind Me* amidships, ettipped of all fittings, iand metal, remain, as does fe small deck house near her bow. The forward mast. is still standing, and some of her ventilation shafts have -withstood the ravages of the Salvagers and the waves. Tie battered wreck is a great 6onrce of interest to passengers on steamers plying to and from the port of Wellington:
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15503, 13 November 1914, Page 6
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360SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15503, 13 November 1914, Page 6
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