Carrying anything and everything, the Maori and the Beautiful Star arrived in Timaru’s port on 6 March 6 1872. The import list published in the local paper let recipients know that their goods – whisky, soap, wire, sheep or drainpipes – had arrived and were ready for collection. The two ships were regular travellers up and down the east coast of the South Island; this assortment of small lots was an important part of the service.
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Timaru Herald, 8 March 1872, p. 2
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