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SHIPPING.

PORT OF TIMABO The flagstaff of Timaru is situated n i7ldeg 17.20 min East longitude ; and 44 deg 23 mm South latitude. ARRIVED. Feh IS —Omapore, a.s., 352 tons, Robertson, from the south. BAILED. Feb 17—Rosamond, s.s., Ryan, for the Feb 17—Lily, schooner, 84 tone, Bloom, for th Feb schooner, 80 tons, PalleSon; for Napier. v 'i IMPORTS. . In the Omapere, N.M. and A. Co. agents : ;'55 tons sundries. Consignees—Gould, KB Taylor, Thomßon. Reid and Gr«y, Keith, nilt6n, Haraigh. Terras, Watts, Exley, Shepherd, Morris, Pearpoint. Owers, Ashburton Woollea mill. Flower. U.F.A. Bowie, : Zander, Budd, Dunlop, Gall, (WoKibbm, Levirn, Morrison, Miles, Archer and Co, : Findlay, Si-gert, Craigio, Dawson, Rooney, Hutton and Co, Binnie, Foster, Wiltshire, , • iFbilp. ’ EXPORTS •, In the Glenoairn, J. Jackson agent; 62 tong ■flour, 4 tons oatmeal, 120 ska oats, 135 do bran and sharps. Shippers—Belf oca ana Royal mills; . Q , In the Lily, master agent: 75 tons floor, wo sks bran, 97 ska wheat, 2uo do oats. Shippers —Evans and Co. . IN HARBOUR. Steamer—Omapere. , Barques—Pern, Araby Maid, Pen, and Highland Forest. Schooners—Falcon. , VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. • Vessel. ’ ’ . Days out. Helen Denny (Captain Carnell) ... «9 Cumbrian (Captain Thomas) 6o Mercia (Captain Kimmings) oo Aberoarne (Captain Lewis) ••• do Asterion (Captain Foote) io *Tura ina (Captain Hamon) 1" Arabella (Captain Dresser) ... ••• Ragna (Captain Andersen) • ••• . . , * Not including time occupied repairing at Lyttelton. The Omapere called to-day, going north, to deliver 55 tons of stores and pick up 100 tons 'Fhe rash of . steamers being and the barque Uagnaandt o coastoia having left;, all the vessels in port, to-day were fonnd accommodation. , The barque Araby Maid was berthed at tne main wharf and began discharging stone ballast from Rio; and the barque Pen was placed at the Moody wharf. _ . A long swell was tanning in the oflmg to- . day from the south. The westerly gale of Thursday and PriJpv would no doubt cause a hear sea south of the island, which would ■j curve round and appear up this way.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7072, 18 February 1893, Page 2

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SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7072, 18 February 1893, Page 2

SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7072, 18 February 1893, Page 2

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