SHIPPING AT TIMARU.
(By Telasrajb—Prom Aieooitttios.) Tlmaru, November 12. Four coastal steamers, the Breeze, Storm, Holmdale, Kuiraki, and tho bi.rque Maun-rowa (discharging Australian timber) worked to-day. 'tho crew of the Storm, wire gave notice cn the _ way from Wavigamu, left tlio ship. It is stated that a crew is available, and she will probably get away to-day. The Breeze will get away for Waixganiii to-night- before the notice expires. It is understood that the erew of the Helmdalo and Kairaki have received telegrams, but tliev havo not "given notice. The Holmdiilo is loading for KGkitika. The captain has had a telegram urging him to make haste to relieve the incipient famine of flour.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1905, 13 November 1913, Page 9
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113SHIPPING AT TIMARU. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1905, 13 November 1913, Page 9
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