SHIPPING.
PORT OF TIMARU. ARRIVED. November 22—Kawatiri, s.s., 453 tons, Apstein, from the south. November 25—Omapere, s.s., 352 tons, Phillips, from the south. SAILED. November 22 —Kawatiri, 6.8,453 tons, Apstein, for the north. November 25—Omapere, s.s., 352 tons, Phillips, for the north. IMPORTS. In the Kawatiri, N.M. & A. Co., agents: 50 tons merchandise. Among the consignees were Anderson, Brown, Radcliffe, Wiltshire, Ballantyne,Warburton, C.F. A., Findlay, Dunlop. In the Omapere, N.M. & A. Co., agents : 60 tons sundries, 60 tons ex Rangxtira, from Dunedin. Among the consignees were Reid & Gray, Anderson, Ballantyne, Dunlop, C.F.A., Morrison, Siegert, Grant, Priest & Holdgate, Bates, E. Brown, Clinch, Taylor & Flatman, Prattley, Harrison, Donoghue, Pearson, Miles & Go., Pearpoint, Elder, Hayes, Wiltshire, Fraser, Radcliffe, Philp. Auckland, November 25. Sailed—Talune for Sydney. Arrived BnzzarJ, German warship, from Apia. She reports everything quiet there. Bluff, November 24. Arrived —Manapouri, from Melbourne via Hobart, at 7 a.m. Sydney, November 22. Arrived —Tarawera from Wellington; Acacia from Tairua. During a heavy galea seaman named Alexander McDonald was washed overboard and drowned. Sailed Mararoa for Auckland, on Saturday; Grecian Bend (from Newcastle), for Timaru. Hobart, November 24. Arrived —Aorangi from London via the Cape. She sails at 4 o’clock tomorrow morning for Wellington. She brings 18 passengers for Australian ports and 225 for New Zealand, including Lady and Miss Gorst. London, November 24. Arrived Tekoa, from Wellington (October Ist) ; Hawke’s Bay, from Lyttelton (September 27th); Matatua, from the Bluff (September 30th).
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2587, 28 November 1893, Page 2
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237SHIPPING. Temuka Leader, Issue 2587, 28 November 1893, Page 2
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