SHIPPING.
PORT OF TIMARU. ARRIVED. Nil. BAILED. MarchS—Kestrel, ketch, 61 tons, Williams, for Cat lin’s River. March 3—Waitaki, s.s., 228 tons, Holmes for Dunedin. March 4—lsabella, ketch, 52 tons, Fullarton, for the South. CLEARED. March 4—Lord Tredegar, barqnentine, 251 tons, Clark, for Falmouth. EXPORTS. In the Waitaki, N.M. and A. Company, agents and shippers—29 bales wool, 84 sucks wheat. In the Lord Tredegar, N .Z.G.A. and M. Company, agents and shippers—3673 sacks wheat. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Enterprise, brigantine, from Auckland early. Thurso, barque, from Newcastle, early. Campsie Glen, barque, from New York, early. May Queen, ship, from Oamaru, early. Young Dick, schooner, from Hobart,daily Waimea, barque, from Wellington,early. Arabella, barque, from Auckland, early, Pareora, ship, from London, early. The Lord Tredegar, the first ship to load for Home inside the Breakwater, was warped out to the anchorage ground this afternoon. !
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2791, 4 March 1882, Page 2
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139SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2791, 4 March 1882, Page 2
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