SHIPPING.
PORT OF TIMAEE The flagstaff of Timaruia situated n i7ldog 17.20 rain East longitude ; and 44 dog 23 mm South latitude. ARRIVED. Nil. BAILED. Nil.: EXPORTS. IN HARBOUR. Barques—Peru, Araby Maid, Peri, and Highland Forest. Schooner —Isabella Anderson. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ’ Brunner, s.a., on Saturday Wakatipn, s.s., on Monday. Omapere, a.s., on Tuesday. Dee. 1169 tons, from Monte Video, early VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. Vessel. Days out, Helen Denny (Captain Carnell) ... 75 Cumbrian (Captain Thomas) 69 Mercia (Captain Kimmings) 62 Aberoarne (Captain Lewis) 41 Aster lon (Captain Foote) 29 •Tara ina (Captain Hamon) 18 Arabella (Captain Dresser) ... ' ... 16 Ragna (Captain Andersen) ... ... 8 * Not including time occupied repairing at Lyttelton. There wore no arrivals at, or departures from, this port t>day. ’ A new life-saving apparatus is being constructed at Toulon. It consists of a small vessel fitted with a rudder and a clockwork movement, and is intended to carry from the shore to a ship in distress, a line by which may he drawn on hoard a cable or other instrument for saving life.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7077, 24 February 1893, Page 2
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172SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7077, 24 February 1893, Page 2
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