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SHIPPING.

v fORT OF TIMARU. kini rises 611 a.m.; sets 6.5 p.m. floon rises 8.22 p.m.; se^°^ a - m[High water 5.07 a.m.j V PHASES OF THE MOON. h - [Last Quarter— March 26, 11-5 p.m. "arrivals. ’ Alarcli 22. iHolmdale, s.s* 681 tons OVilliams) .* from Oanniru. (J. M°ocTy] "Calm s.s., 890 tons (Sharp) fiom f Oamaru. (D. C. Turnbull and | Co., agents.) * DEPARTURES.

1 March 22. eHalmdalo, s.s., 681 tons (Williams), for Lyttelton. (J. Moody, agent.) IvCalm, s.s., 890 tons (Sharp) for f) Lyttelton. (D. C. Turnbull and * Co., agents.) | expecteo arrivals. s.s., Dunedin, to-day. •yTamaroa, s.s., Port Chalmers, ThursI day. jOnilii, s.s., Oamaru, Triday. s.s., Chatham Islands, Friday. ('.Progress, s.s., Oamarp,. Saturday. Tflvurow, s.s., Dunedin, Sa,tuulay. Hertford, s.s., Pert Chalmers, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. PKarori, s.s., Lyttelton, to-day. •iOpihi, s.s., Lyttelton Inday (Tees, s.s., Chatham Islands, Friday. s.s., Lyttelton, Saturday. •Kurow, s.s., Lyttelton, Saturday. J “ " | NOTE 9. $ The Calm shipped general cargo for and Wanganui at limaru "S’esterday, and sailed for Lyttelton. ” The Holmdale was a departure for last evening, after loading aor AVellington and AVangamu. g Tho Union Co. expect the Karon Sto-day from Oamaru, to load for \\ elSington, New Plymouth, and Westport. * Tho Shaw Savill' liner Tamaroa, on flier initial trip to Timaru, is due on from Wellington, to load ffrozen meat, wool and general cargo for tlm United Kingdom. , ji A consignment of sheep is expected Timaru on Friday from Chatham islands, per the steamer Tees. S The' Breeze, to ship general cargo jfor Picton, AVellington and AVangamu, tjs scheduled on Friday from Oamaru. ) The Union Co. advise that the Opihi ?jis expected on Friday, ■ to load AA eL iliiigton, Nelson and New Plymouth jjcargo. ii COASTAL.

• By Toleer»Dti —Pre.« AnocUUo*. r AUCKLAND, March 22. 1 Arrived. —Surprise (3.30 p.m.) from Lyttelton. . Sailed.—AVest Hersliaw (5.40 p.m.) for. Wellington; Mahia (6 p.m.) for AVELLINGTON, March 22. Arrived.— Maori. (6.55 a.m.) from Lyttelton; AVaipiata (11 a.m.) from Lyttelton; Totara (12.35 p.m.) from Lyttelton; Kahilia ,(12.45 p.m.) from Lyttelton. Bailed. —Laburnum (6 a.m.) for Piston; Sheaf Mount (4 p.m.) for Lyttelton; Waiinea (6 p.m.) for Nelson; Totara (6.30. p.m.) . for NewPlymouth; ■ Maori (7.50 p.m.) for Lyttelton; Cygnet (8 p.m.) for Kaiboura; AVaipiata (10 p.m.) for Napier. CHRISTCHURCH, March 22. Arrived.—Wahine (6.45 a.m.) from Wellington. Sailed. —Breeze (11.4(1 a.m.) for Dunedin; Parera (1.30 p.m.) for AVaikokopu; AVahine (8.20 p.m.) for Wellington. ... . . DUNEDIN, March 22. Arrived.—Kaituna (6.20 a.m.) from Oamaru: Waihora (4.5 p.m.) from Ljt.teß.oh. . Sailed. —Tutaneljai (6 a.m.) for 'Antinidea- and Bounty Islands; Tremeadow (1.30 p.m.) for Wanganui; Oreti (3.30 p;m,V.for Invercargill. The . whaling vessel Sir James Clark Ross left Paterson’s- inlet on Sunday for New York. MAIL NOTICES. Subject to any necessary alteration, mails'will close as under :

Registered letter mails close ono hour, and newspapers and parcel mails close 45 minutes earlier than ordinary letter' mail.

For northern ports of New Zealand, daily at 12.30 p.m., and 3.15 p.m. For Christchurch, North Canterbury, and Westland, daily at 6.40 a.m., 12.30 p.ni., and 3.15 p.m. For Teraulta and Geraldine, ■ daily at 5.30 a.m;, by moter-car; and daily at 12.30 p.m., and 3.15 p.m. For Kerrytown, Pleasant Point, Cave, Albury, and Fairlie, daily at 6 a.m. . , . .

For Fairlie], and Hermitage, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, per motor-car, at 11 a.m. Fairlie line, at 3.30 p.m. daily. For Waimate, daily at 5.30 a.m., 10.45 a.m., and 2.45. p.m. For Oamaru, daily, at 6.30 a.m., 10.45 a.m., and 2.45 p.m. .For Dunedin, Invercargill, and all southern offices, daily at 10.45 a.m. and 2.45 p.m. For Christchurch and Dunedin (letter mails only), per “express goods,” daily 7 ;p.m.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, : At 3.15 p.m. For Australian States, South Africa, and the East, per Ulimaroa, from Auckland:

THURSDAY, MARCH 24, „ At 3.15 p.m. (For Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa, per Tqfua, from Auckland.

j;'- SATURDAY, MARCH 26, ;*• At 3.15 p.m. For Norfolk Island, per Hinemoa fi-om Auckland.

SATURDAY, AIARCH 26, At 3.15 p.m. Great Britain, Ireland, and Continent of Europe; also Cristobal (Panama Canal), Central America, British, French and Dutch Guiana, Venezuela, Republic of Columbia, Pern, and Ecuador, per Port Albany, at Lyttelton. (Specially addressed only.)

.. MONDAY, MARCH 28, At 3.15 p.m. For Great Britain, Ireland, Continent of Europe, United States of America, Canada; also South America, Mexico, and West Indies, via San Francisco, for .Cook Islands (including Rarotonga, Aitutalri, Manuke, Atin, Manaluki, Mangaia, and Pcnhryn) ; also Tahiti, per R.M.S. Tahiti, from Wellington, Money orders close at 1 P n \VEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, At 3 p.m.

For] Great Britain, Ireland, and Continent of Europe, via Monte Video and Teneriffe, per Maimoa, from Dunedin. (Specially addressed correspondence only.)

INCOMING OVERSEAS MATLS. '••T Approximate dates only.) 22nd March— S.S. Buncintjm, from Sydney. For Wellington: 32 bags Aust. mail, 35 bags from beyond Aust. 11 nai-cel receptacles. -29th 'Marcfi.—lt.M.S. Niagara, from Vancouver, via Auckland; T7.S.A. and English mail. . , Newspapers for 8.5. A,, and Contipent of Europe must-.ba prepaid, at th*

rate of id for each Zoz., otherwise they are detained and sent to the “dead letter” office. Letters containing postal notes, bank notes, and valuames should bo regielered. Registration costs only 3d, and ensures absolute safety. A. H. STEELE, Chief Postmaster. Timaru, March 23, 1927.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 23 March 1927, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 23 March 1927, Page 2

SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 23 March 1927, Page 2

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