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SHIPPING

POST CHALMERS. February 15,-Wuad: N.E. Weather, fine. 8 A.m -.Barometer, 29 56; thermometer, 60. Noon —Barometer, 29.64; thermometer. 61 6 p.m.— Haromoter 29 68; thermometer, 62. . February 16 -Wind. S.W. Weather, changeable. 8 a oi. — Barometer. 29.90; thermometer, 52. Noon —Barometer, 49 94; thermometer, 56. E p.m.— Barometer. 80.0; thermometer, 64. High water on the 17th February— At the Hetdi, 0.18; Port Oh«l----men, 0 68; at Dunerlsi. 148 ARRIVALS. Owake Belle, ketch, 88 tons, Cowan, from Timaru. H. Quthrle, agent. „ Glimpse, ketch, 39 tons, Baker, from Timaru. H. Bhag'^&sf.Vl tons, Wing, from Shag Point. F, L. Clarke, agent. February 16-Wanpmui, ».s, 170 tons, Fraser, from the Bluff. H. Houghton and Co. agent?. Pm-aanjjers-Mrs Wite, Messrs Pearle, Wise, Lindsay, WUtakl, 8.8., 228 tons, Edio, from Oamaru. J. Alp'haf ketch, 25 tons, Tyson, fromCatlin River. 3. Guthrio, agent. DBPARTBRriS Oretl, S.S., 116 tons, M'Arthur, for Invercargill. H. Roughtoa and Co, agents. Bobycito, barque, 432 tonß, Potter, for Newcastle. •R. Baxter, agent. Akbar, 204 tons, Watt, for Bluff. T. Paterson, agent. _ February 16-Beautiful Star, s.s., 148 tons, Jones, for Timaru. Onion Company, agents. BXPXOTHD ARRIVALS. ■ Feom LosrooH-Rialto, November 27; Benares, December 6; City of Quebec; Peter Stuart; Carmelo; East Lothian; Stadt-Haarlem, 5.9 ; Dunnotar Castle. 1 From Newport (Monmouthßhire)— Niagara, December ; Oregon. _ . Fbom UlAsaow—Wellington, November 30; LyltelFhom Nbw York—B. R. Lyman, December 10. Srou Hobart Towh.—Agnes Jesaio. CUSTOMS ENTKIKS IHWAKDB. Owako Belle, 36 tons. Cowan, from Timaru, with cargo. H. Qutbrie, agent. Beautiful Star, 140 tons, Jones, from Timaru, With cargo. J. Mills, agent. OUTWARDS Oretl, 117 tons, M'Arthur, for Invercargill, with G&rgo. H. Houghton and Co, agents. Mluohaha, 86 tons, Burke, for Oamaru, with cargo. Wutifaffcrtar, 146 tons, Jones, for Timaru, with cargo. J. Mills, agent. IMPORTS. Per Owake Belle, from Timaru: 400 sacks ship 'Dunedin. Per Glimpse, from Timaru: 40 tons flour, ship 'per'Vanganul, from the Bluff: 16,000Jt timber, Bennett and Dow; 16,000 ft do, Findlay and Co ,• 3 bales order, 9 packages, Spenca Bros. Per Waltaki, from Oamaru: 24 packages, Briscoo ; 12 do Cable; 160 sacks, Anderson; 29 bales, ship Wanganui; 83 do, ship Timaru; 27 do, barque Anazi. Per Catlin, from Catlin's River ; 270 bags, order; 6 bales, 4 bdls, Wright, Stephenson, and Co ; 6 baits 6 pkgs, Maclean Brothers; 60 sleepers, Quthiie and iarnach. Per Wellington, from Glafgow: 45 packages, Neill and Co; 11 do. Edmond, Forayth, and M'Neill; 1 do, Bussell, Ritchie, and Uo ; 6 do, Konshaw, Denuiston, and Co; 78 do, A Lees; 6a do, H Walden; 115 do, T fogo ; 6 do, A Exh irdt; 100 do, M'Pherson and Co; 19 do, and quantity iron, order; 6 packages, Fergusson and Mitchell; 3 do, Anderson and Co; 2 do, A Sligo; 85 do, Hendeison Law and Cs; 1 do, D Marshall; 6 do, Pateraon and M'Leod; 10 do, lange and Thoaeman; 40 do, JNelll Bro-; 12 da, G Brown; 4 do, T J Leary; 76 do, R Wilson and Co; 15 do, MackerraßandHazlett; 385 do, W and G Turnbull and Co; 1066 do, Hon. Minister for Public Works J 1 do, A M'Nab; 1 do, A Purv<s • 8 do, P Hayman and Co; 116 do, W and J gcoular; 1 do, J UUall; 121 do, Dalgety, Nichols, and Co ; 139 do, A B Stdford ; 283 do, W Couston; 1 do, W Gilchrist; 2 do, J Nixon; 2 do, W Sinclair; 20 do, ' M'Gready, Thonißor, and Kiven; 6 do, J Blakely ; 3 do, Oiago Bible and Tract Society; 1 do, Secietary Education Board ; 2 do, Halienatein Broiheis; 1 do, T Black; 2 do, J Robertson; 1 do, J Ealmond; 11 do, Herbert, Haynes, and Co J 28 do, A ' and T Inglis; 20 d>>, Klrkpatrick, Glendlning, and Co; 14 do, B Saunders and Co; 24 do, Ross and Glendining; 18 do, Brown, Ewiny, and Co; 29 do, Matheson Brothers; 233 do, Sargood, Son, and Ewen; 25 do, Bing, Harris, and Co; 15 do, J Boyce; 1 do, J KogerS3n; 2 do, W Elder; 1 do, G Boss; 1 do, W T Winchester : 72 do, Bright Brothers and Co; 79 do, J Walla; 83 do, A and T Burt; 179 do, and quantity iron, A Briscoe and Co ; 57 packages, Butterworth Brothers ; 9 do, Reid and Gray; quantity tramway material, Proudfoot and M'Kay; quantity iron, Guthrio and Larnach ; 1 package, Kalkorai Mill Company ; 7 do, G and T Young; 300 do, Gu. a and Rosb ; 1 do, New Zealand Hardware Company ; 1 d'>, J Neil; and a number of packages for transhipment to other ports. EXPORTS. Per Minbhaha for Oamaru: SO sacks oatmeal, 10 do barlf y, P M'Gill. SHIPP NG TELEGRAMS. (By Special Wins.) Gbetuouth, February 16th. Arrived: Ham>a>i Barrett, from Wanganui; Crest of the Wave, from Wellington. Sailed: Elibank Castle, for Timaru; Star of the South, for North. Strong N.W. gale blowing. Bluff, February 15lh. Sailed: Arawala, for Melbourne; Australian Sovereign, ftr Lyttelton. Arrived: Humnui, from Lyttelton; Dahlia, from . Dunedin; Hopeful, from Newcastle. February 16th, 5 p.m. The Albion arrived here at noon. She left Melbourne at 6.30 pm. on the 11th. She tails at 4 p.m. to-morrow. Passengers: S»loon—Messrs Polgais, Eaino, Mahony, Day, Fulton, Mra and Miss Winch, Mrs Baine, Mrß Mahony, Mra and Miss Veizey; and 15 in the steerage. Oamaru, February 16th. Arrived: Caberfeidh, barque ; PaUce, barque; Estello, three-misted schooner—all from Newcastle, with Coal; Miuohaha, schooner, from Duncdin. Tho ketch Owako Belle arrive:! at Port Chalmers at midnight on Friday after a smart passage of 12 houra from Timarn. She went alongsido the ship Dunedin to discharge a cargo of grain at an early hour yejterday. The s.s. Ino wm floated off Fletjhei's slip on Saturday morning, and tovvei up to Dunedin to take in her boiler and engines. Her decks and upper works will be completed in tbe course of a few days, and the will then resume trading along the coast. Tho ketch Glimpse arrived at Port Chalmers on Saturday mornini? with a cargo of flour (tho first direct shipment from Timaru) and went alongside the ship Timaru to discharge. The brig Akbar sailed for the Bluff on Saturday evening. The barque Bobycito was towed to sea on Saturday 1)y the p.s. Koputai, and sailed with cargo for Newcastle. The s.s. Oreti left Port Chalmers on Saturday ovening with passongers and cargo for Invercargill, The e.s. Wauganui arrived at Port Chalmers at 7 a.m. yesterday from the Bluff. She left that port at 6.30 p m. on the previous day. and experienced fresh westerly winds to arrival. Captain Fraser reports sighting two barques and a schooner beatirg to the northward yesteriiay mornii g. The ss. Waitaki, bringing cargo and p»:sjr)gers from Oamaru, arrived at Port Chalmers yesterday morning. The p.s. Beautiful Star sailed yesterday afternoon for Timaru. Tin-Government steamer Hlnemoa is expected to reach Part Chalmers early this morniDg, with the San Francisco mails The ke'ch Alpha armed at Port Chalmers at 10 a.m. on Saturday, with cargo from Catlin's Kiver. She left there at 7 p in on Saturday, and experienced fresh westerly winds along the ccait to arrival. Tho Bchooners Jano Hannah, for Timaru, Janet Bamiay and ketch Harriett, for Oamaru, and ketch Jessie, for Dun join, were at Catlin's River when the ' Alpha sailed. The schooner Minchaha sailed for the North yesterday morning. A large ship arrived off the Heads yesterday afterday afternoon, at 4.30 o'clock, at,d her numbers showed her to be tho Wellington, from Glasgow, wMi Immigrants.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5303, 17 February 1879, Page 2

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SHIPPING Otago Daily Times, Issue 5303, 17 February 1879, Page 2

SHIPPING Otago Daily Times, Issue 5303, 17 February 1879, Page 2