SHIPPING.
PORT OF TIMARU. ARRIVED. Feb. 27—Annie Bow, barquentine, 250 tons, Morgan, from Newcastle. SAILED. Feb27—W. C. Wentworth, barque,3lstonfl Berry, for Newcastle, in ballast. IMPORTS. In the George Noble, John Jackson, agent and '’oti-ign' c ; ‘lll tons coal and a quantity of timber. In the Annie How, A. White, agent and consignee • 450 tons coal. The barque W. C. Wentworth sailed yesterday .morning for Newcastle. The crew at first refused to go to sea in her alleging that she..was in a leaky state, and that her boars were thoroughly unseaworthy. Finding his crew obstinate on the point the captain was obliged to get men from ashore to take the vessel out,and they accompanied her for a couple of miles on her voyage. By the time, however that the vessel had been moved out by the landsmen, the crew had arrived at an understanding with Captain Berry and resumed their duty. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Comad re, ship, from Sydney, early. Euterpe. ship, from Wellington, early. Mercia, barque, from London,in February Pareora, ship, from London,in February, Nightingale, brigantine, from Knipara, daily. Sarah and Mary, brigantine, from Kaipara, daily.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2478, 28 February 1881, Page 2
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185SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2478, 28 February 1881, Page 2
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