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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT.]

Sydney, Jan 28

The barquentim? Silver Cloud, leaving the harbor at Clarence river with a load for Napier, collided with a mud punt The barquentine was slightly damaged, and her departure is delayed for a few days. Melbourne, Jan. 28.

A collision occurred in the Yarra between the Pilbarra and Union Co's Patteena. The latter had six feet of nor bulwarks stove in and will require docking. The Pilbarra continued on her voyage. Sydney, Jan 28.

Anxiety is felt for the safety of the steamer Ausgar, 55 days out from New York to Sydney, with a cargo of 4463 tons of wheat, 750 tons of flour, and coal sufficient only for 12 days. A reinsurance of 65 per cent is beiog paid in London. Chbistchdbcj, Jan 28. The Magisterial inquiry into the circumstances attending the loss of tha barque Timaru, which left Lyttelton in ba'last for Kaipara on August 16, 1902, and has not arrived at her destination, was held to-day. After evidence had been heard the Court f.mnd that the Timaru had been totally lost on or about August 24, 1902, through heavy weather or other perils of the sea, and that she was well found and properly ballasted and manned.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1903, Page 4

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208

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1903, Page 4

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1903, Page 4

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