TIMARU.
This day.
The principal exports from Timaru during the last month was 78,800 bushels wheat, 25,820 bushels oats, 1750 cases preserved meats, 1554 bales wool, 200 casks tallow, besides quantities of flour, pollard, etc.
The first vessel was brought alongside Timaru breakwater, where she unloaded, ballasted, and hauled oat again. A great crowd witnessed (he event. The formal ceremony in honor of the successful completion of the first section of the break* water will tnko place on Friday next, when a grand banquet will take place on the breakwater, and a general holiday will be observed. There is 14 feet of water alongside 150 feet of tho breakwater.
In the impersonation and deeds forgery case against Manning, Saunders and James, all three persons were committed for trial.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3392, 5 November 1879, Page 2
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128TIMARU. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3392, 5 November 1879, Page 2
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