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SHIPPING.

PORT CHALMEBS. TIMI-BALI, AT POBT CHAIMKBS. Hew Zealand mean time at noon, calculated fot the meridian of longitude, in time 11 hours 30 minutes east of Greenwich, will be signalled once a week by a time-ball dropping at theinstnut of mean noon. Phasbs or thb Moos. <Oalonlated for New Zealand mean time.) AVQUBT. T>. H. M. Hew Moon B 54 am. First Quarter ... ... 13 8 41 a.m. Full Moon ... ... SO 8 53 a.m. last Quarter ... ... 26 11 39 p.m. Apogee, Bth, 8.9 p.m. Perigee, 31»t, 8 a.m. Thb Wbathm. Augnst 14.-Wlnfl SB. Weather fine. Ba.ro. Bood. 5 p.m. Barometer ... 30 42 30.48 30 52 Ebtrmometw ... 10 M HiohWatbb. lAttheHeadß ... -JS-H pm> Aug. 15 ■} At Port Chalmers » ■ p.m. (At Dunedin ... , ...11.42 p.m. .AttheHeaas ... - Iff P•"• Aug. 18 \At Port Chalmers •■• "-18 P-m. (AtDunedin 1- 3 P- mABBIVAL. Walhora, s.s., 1276 tonß, J AuderßOn, from Sydney, via Cook Strait. J Mills, agent. Passenger.: Messrs Williams and Hastie. DBPABTUBB. Camana, barque, 593 tons, Johnstone, for Auoklaad. Neill ana Oo (Limited), agents. EXPKCTED ABBIVALS. Fbom LoKroif.—Taranaki, ship, U2B tons, Gordon, QMWP. Pakeha, s.s., 2842 tons. W. Ecotland. Hurunul, ship, 1012 tons, Sinclair, QFDB. From Glasoow.—Auokland, ship, 1245 tons, lames, HGPJ. „. ' Vnon LivißPOOL.—Orrellana, barque, 868 tons, KCWS Jbom HBW Yobi.—Star of the Bast, barque, 875 tons.W. T. Turner, QJKN. Lottie Moore, barque, 837 tons, JSND, July 5. Fkom Hew Yobk, via PABAUAQtrA.—Mikado, barque, 666 tons, HDLK, June 14. Fbom Oai^dlta.—Booldana. From thb abrolhob Gboup.—Thurao, barque, tSO tons, Stannard, WGLS. From Chkhtkhfibid Gboup.—Camille, Ocean Banger, Walreka, Onyx. » IMPOBTB. ISpscial Noticb.—Consignees desirous of having their names apptar In this part of our columns together'with their consignments, may have the same ioierted od payment of a small chargs.l Per Walhora, from Sydney! 500 sacks bonedust, 675 caies fruit, 397 bales hemp, 170 ingots tin, 20 oases vestas, 14 bales kapok, 277 pkgs Chinese goods, 7 casks fruit (kins, 9 pkga tea, 25 casks and 2SO pkgs sundries. + : SHIPPING TELEGBAMB. Aucklanb. August 14.—Sailed: Jessie Hiccol, for Barotonga; Mahinapua, for the touth. Paesengers: The Dobson-Kennedy. Company, Mr and Mrs A M Gibbons, Mr B Buckland, and bix steerage. Cap. tatn B Savory, of Auckland, owner of the ship Leading Wind, whiah sailed hence sometime ago for Puget Sound, Vancouver (8.C.), repoits from Vancouver, under date July 14, regarding the voyage, that be arrived at Port Towniend on June 26, after a heavy weather passage of 61 days. Wblmhqtom, Augnst 14.—Sailed:. Penguin, for Lytteltou. Passengers: Mesßrs Patrlek, Blair, Eitohie, Theobald, Coxhead, Forsytb, and Finley. Ltttbxtok, August 14.— Arrived; Prado, from Timaru. Sailed: Hauroto, for Wellington; Botorua, (or Dunedin. SYDirsr, August 14.—Arriveds Te Anau, from Auckland, last night. Melbourne, August 14.—Arrived: Botomahaha, from the Bluff, yesterday. Sailed; Man&pourl, for the Bluff. THB S.S. INDUSTBY. The Industry is lying at the Bluff wharf awaiting inntrnotionsfrom her owners. Fully four-fifths of the cargo was shipped by Invercargill firms. The insurances are unknown. Captains liaymocd and Brodrlck (Lloyd's agent) are of opinion that with the temporary stuffing of the joint of ti;e plates the s.s. Industry may safely go to Lyttelton to be docked. The plates are not fraotured, three or four rivets drawn being the cause of the leak. The captain admitß that the vessel got out of the channel, having given way to oyster cutters, and that the tide caught her on the port bow and swept her in Bhore. He felt the vessel touch, but no water was made till off Pnyiegur, when he at once put back. The damage is abreait the main hold, jußt above the bal'asi tank. The main pumps are quite able to control the water, and no cargo has been discharged. MOVEMENTS OF THB UNION ETBAM SHIP COMPANY'S FLBBT. Fbibat, Atjgdst 14. Bluff—Talnne arrived 7 a.m. from Port Chalmers; sailed 4 p.m. for Hobart. Lyttelton—Botorua arrived 9 a.m. from Wellington ; sailed 1 p.m. for Dunedin (expected to arrive 6 a.m.). Hauroto arrived 9 a.m. from Timaru. Wellington—Penguin arrived 3 a.m. from Nelson. Wairarapa arrived 10 a.m. from Lyttelton. Kelson—Beautiful Star arrived 11.30 a.m.; sailed noon for Greymouth. Qreymouth—Manawatu arrived last night from Wellington; tailed 4 a.m. for Wanganui. Auckland—Monowal arrived last night from San Francisco; sailed 1 a.m. for Sydney. Mabinapua left daylight with 'Frltco mail. m ' The barquentine Sarah and Mary Is landing cargo at the Battray street wharf. The barque Clan Macleod completed her ballast yesterday evening, and sails to-day for Boston, via Lyttelton and Wellington. The ship Jessie Beadman has put out over SGO tons of cargo at the cross wharf. The barque Camana has taken in some 5000 sacks of grain, and will leave to-day for Auckland, there to load.for London. The Bhip Waipa has landed about two-thirds of her Dunedin cargo at the Victoria Wharf. The barque Bells completed her ballast yesterday evening. She is expected to leave Dunedin to-day for Timaru and Auckland. The brigantine Rachel Cohen has landed about two-tbirds of her cargo at the Battray street wharf. The brigantine Waitemata has landed about a third of her cargo of Limber at the Battray street wharf. The 5.9. Waihora steamed up from Port Chalmers at noon yeßterday, and landed cargo at the tongue wharf. The t.s. Waihora, from Sydney, via the North, arrived at Port Chalmers at 11 a.m. jeiterday, and steamed towards the head of the graviDg dock, but the tide not being sufficiently high for her to cross the sill of the dock, the steamed up to Dnnedln. The i.s Brunner. having been cleaned and repainted, was hanled out of the graving dock yestermorning, and berthed at the George street pier to complete her overhaul. The Union Steam Ship Company's Waihora, Captain John Anderson, arrived at Dunedin wharf at 0.30 p.m. yesterday. Mr Munro (her purser) reportß leaving Sydney nt 6 p.m. on the sth inst.; had moderate and variable winds on the passage across, and reached Wellington at 6 p.m. on the 10th Inst.; left again next day at 2 p.m., and arrived at Lyttelton at 7 a.m. on the 12th in»t.; left again at 10.30 p.m., and arrived at Timaru at noon oh the 13th inst.; left that port at 1.30 a.m. yesterday, had fogs with fine weather, and reached headquarters bb above. i'he barque Camana was towed to sea yesterdaj afternoon, and sailed for Auokland, where she completes loading for London. OVEBLAND PABBENGEBB. Yesterday's Through Trains. From Duukdis for thb South.—Mr H Lloyd, Mr J F Herbert, jun, Mr J F Herbert, Mr E M'Owen, Mrs M'Owen (and family), Mrs Stace, Mrs Walker (and child), Mrs Lawrence (and family), Mlbi Cosbgrove, Mr Mnir, Mr Haßtle. FjtOM Dumbdin fob TH« Hobth.—For Ohriatchurch: Mr D Bacon; Mr and Mrs Awohy, Mr A S Parker. Mr A V M'Donald, Mr J Vickery. From thb Nobth fob Duuedin.—Meiers J G Beld, M Cohen, H Naphtall, Bey W Scorgie.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9195, 15 August 1891, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 9195, 15 August 1891, Page 1

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 9195, 15 August 1891, Page 1