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SHIPPING.

POET OF TIMASX3 The flagstaff of Timarnia situated n l7ldeg 17.20 min East longitude ; and 44 deg 23 mm South latitude. ARRIVED. Nil. " SAILED. V.- Feb. 22—Pukaki, s.s., 1345 tons, MoLean, for the north. EXPORTS. : In the Pukaki, N.M. and A. Co. agents : 83 tons flour, 100 ska pollard, 2 do wheat- ‘ mealt 2 cases baking powder, 332 ska oats, 622 sks wheat. Shippers Timarn mills, ‘ Anderson, Kaye ahd Carter, Paterson and Co, Skeet, C.P.A., Loan Co. IN HARBOUR. Barques—Peru, Araby Maid, Peri, and Forest. Schooner—lsabella Anderson, j'' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Brunner, s.s., on Saturday Omapere, s.s., on Tuesday. : .. Massey, barque, from Rockhampton, daily Dee, 1169 tons, from Monte Video, early VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. Vessel. ‘ ; Days out. Helen Denny (Captain Carnell) ... 74 Cumbrian (Captain Thomas)... ... 68 Mercia (Captain Kimmings) ... ... 61 Abercarne (Captaih Lewis) 40 Asterion (Captain Foote) ... ... 28 *Tuta ina (Captain Hamon) 17 Arabella (Captain Dresser), 15 Ragna (Captain Andersen) ... ... 7 * Not including time occupied repairing at Lyttelton. The s.s. Pukaki loaded yesterday produce for Gisborne and Auckland. She went on in the evening, , Writing from Vila Harbour, New Hebrides, on January 26th,. Captain Munroe, of the A.U.S.N. Co.’s s.s, Croydon reports that he was caughtin a hurricane between Aoba and Santo on January 15th, at 4 p.m. The lowest reading of the barometer was 28‘50, wind from the B. to the N.E. The greatest strength lasted five hoars with terrible sea and blinding rain. • At 4 a.m., January 16th, in a violent squall the wind -shifted frcm east to northwest. The' Croydon: behaved well in the storm. Great destruction has been done to the French Company’s Coffee Plantation at Segond Channel., One small schooner is lying on her bilge on the beach at Malo Pass. The labour schooner Mona' had to out away her two masts to save the hull. Some of the centre islands did not feel the hurricane much but Aoba and Malidolo got its full force.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7076, 23 February 1893, Page 2

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SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7076, 23 February 1893, Page 2

SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7076, 23 February 1893, Page 2

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