SHIPPING.
PORT OP TIMABD.
The flagstaff of Timaru is situated in 171 deg. 17min. 20sec. East longitude ; 44deg, 23min. South latitude. ABBIVED. Nil.' BAILED. Nil. EXPECTED ABBIVALS. Waitaki, s.e., from Dunedin, on Tuesday. Kate McGregor, schooner, from Auckland, early. , , Sunbeam, barque, from Newcastle, early Annie How, barquentine, from Newcastle, early, Palace, barque, from Newcastle, early. Owing to the heavy wind to-day shipping operations are alm- st at a standstill. A number of the boats in the harbor suffered from the short chopping sea caused by the uor’wester, several being sunk and others washed ashore. [By Telegraph.] Fort Chalmers May 8. ARRIVED. Akaroa, barque, Bowling, from London, 26 passengers. All well. The vessel had a protracted passage, caused by the prevalency of heavy weather throughout. Montrose, barque, Belief, from Liverpool
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2845, 8 May 1882, Page 2
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129SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2845, 8 May 1882, Page 2
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