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SHIPPING.

PORT OHALMER3. Match 18-Wind, N.E. Weather, fine. 8 am—^Barometer, 30.08; thermometer, 68. NoonBarometer 80.08; thermometer, 60. I p.m.----7 30: at Duneiin, 820 ARRIVALS. Oreti, 8.5., 116 tonu, M'Aithor, from the North. H. Houghton and Co, agents. ShagTo-8., 31 tons, Wing, from Shag Point. F. L. 623 tons, Underwood, from WelliagE^e!efKr,af~r e k r : ■MTW^ »°S? H-y. from Hobart TottoT M«t e r, 'agon*. Pas,oogers-Mrß xiarvey, M Creatßof the' Wa^chooner, 68 tons, M'Lean, irom abnaru. K. Ramsay, agent. DEPARTURES Marie, batque, 405 tons, Burmeister, for Lyttelton Vf. and G. luriibull and Co, agents. Shag, 8.8., 31 tons, Wing, 'or »hag Point, t. v °!£nM*§eßßio, baTquentine, 187 tons, Hawkes, for Oamsru. W. and G. TurnUill and C., agents. Bsautiiul Star, s.a., 146 tons, Jones, tor Tlmaru. Union Company, agentf. ... Waitaki, s s., 228 toi.s, Edie, for Oamaru. J. Mills, agent. BXPBOTBD ARRIVALS. FROM Lr>m>oN-Benares, December 5; Peter Stuart, Becember 25; East. Loihian, January P; Stad-Haarlem, -a.*., Februa-y 12; Duuoitnr Castle; Loch Dee, U^wrow a(Monmo l Uhshirc)-Orego I , Jan 14; Pbom Glasgow—Lyltelton, Decoinbor 24; Wtstland. FmmNbw YoßK.is. B. Lyman, December 10; Charles Forb' s. CUSTOMS ENTKIKS. INWARDS. Arawata, 023 tons, Underwood, from Lyttelton, with cargo. J. Mills, agent. Arrogante, 318 torn, Arnsud, from Newcastle, 2T.5.W., with cargo. J. Hills, agent. Jessie Nicotl, 03 toi s, Cowper, from Mr cqvariio Island, with c^g >. W. Kldf r, agent. Wamjonui, 7a tons, Blaney, from Gisbi me, in ballast. K. Kaiußuy, agent. Oreti, 117 tons, M'Arthur, from Timani, with eaiKO. H. Huujhton and Co, agents. Waltakl, ffls turn., Kdie, Hum Oamaru, with careo. J. vihih, auent. Anna, 27 ton , Tall, from C*tlin River, with car*o. tons, Brown, from Catlin River, ■with cargo. H. tfuth-H', aijent. Frederici aad Oaroii. a, 567 tons, Lofvengrea, Jrom Boston, with cargo. Baxs, Sise, ai.d vo, agents. OUTWARDS Waitaki, 223 tons, Edio, tor Oamaru, with cargo. 3 Mills, agent. _ _ ... Jane Hannah, 52 tons, Currie, for Buff, with careo. H. Guibrle, agent. . Wanganui. 78 t;us, u.uno;-, for Oamaru, with cargo. oha™auu'nifnd,'i's7 tons, Leroy, for Newcastle, In ballast. K. Kamsay. sgent. Franklyn Bello, 32 tons, Matheson, for Rakanul, withcanr>. H. Guthrie, agent. Eliza fl'Phee, 41 loua. tfatt, ior Eivorton, with cargo K. KauiSi-y, agent. IMPORTS. Per Crest of the Wave, fiom Tim ru : 803 bf g •, ship "^PefSia, fr-jm Uobart Town : 90,000 feet timber, 14,000 ralings, SA'O I**l3 and nils, 150 p.ursslmffcf, Gahriu anu iar-ach; 100 «nes, order; 1// a", BarDey- EXPORTS. Per Jane IT,in»ah, f,r Bluff: 306 bre lailwa/ iron, Per Wangii:ui,i'jrO.marii: 700 rails, N Z L anJ Per Eliza M'Ph.o, fjr KVeitin: 4 bars, 20 iheets iron 18 paek-g-ss, Br.f-coj »nd (Jo ; U packages, Norn and hcoalUr; 3 .!.>, Bright Eros and Co; 23 do, Smith aud Co; 4 do, King, 11-iris, a. d Co; 20 do, Scanlan Bros ; 31 do, > il. Bros ; 5 do, AJaißliall and Copeland; 13 to, ururl. iuk anu to; 3 do, Hudson and Co ■ 12 do, W and J fee uiar ; C do, Gutlirie mil Larnach's Timber aud WuoJwaro Factories Co: 40 pipes, J H Lambei". SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. (iIY Special Wire.) Auckland, March 13th. Arrived, 11 am : City of New Yo.k, Cobb, commander, left. S.ui Francisco February J9lh. rho mail was deUyed onu day crrasii g ihe Atlantic JUssengeo—(ii cibn and CO it3tsmgo ; awo, 119 Chinese for a tn. a- p as tition at Honolulu. Hi KiTllv i, March 13th. Arrived : Lizze Guy, from h\ tttlt. n. Timakv, March 13th. The barque Lowciwater is expected to sail for londonou ilutdij-. Eti'Sby, March 13tb. Arrived: Ea^by, n.s ,at Newcasilu. JUKLiiociuiß, March IStn. Atrived: Rot-rui, b.s. The s.b. Slwg siiled early yeßterday morning for The barquo >la rie was towed clear tf the Heads Testeidaymir.iiiig, and ißiled for Lyttelton, at which port she is to luad trcadstuffs for the Oap-J o! Oooi The schooner Jessie Niccol l)as brought bick from the Macciuarriu Jsi'inds an iiit resting relic, in tLe Shape of a slild'j \iM, herring the iiitcrlption " Countess of Mtnto,"u veiso: that was wrecked on the island 27 year; tinoo. Sho was commanded by Cap!an Allen, theprtstnt harbourmaster at Newcastle, New South Wales, and the owners of the Jts-.ieNiccol intsnd forwarding the bell to him. Tha ss. Or-t', from the Noith, arrived tt Fort Chalmers yeste day morning, and passed up the harbour to Dumdin. The tarqueutine Hopeful was t jwed down from Dun-e-Jin yesterday forenoon by tho p.?. Koputai, and went alongside the ship Niagara to take in cargo for Oamaru. , , ... The baiquentine Agnes Jessie eailed yesterday lor Oamaru with a cm go of lallway iron. The Ui ion Compaoy's s.s. Arawata, Captain U. u.rwood, arrived at Port Chalmers at 12 30 p.m. yesterday with 30 tons of cargo aud 20 passengers from the ftorth. She left Well ngton at 4.40 pm. on the llih insfant, and arrivtd at Lyttelton at 7.30 a.m. on the 12th: loft ngiiiu tt 0.15 p.m. same day, and s■ raved as above. We thank ilr L. C. Miller (the puiser) t. v rejort and flies. The s a Beautiful Star sailed yesterday afternoon Vith passengers and car D o for Tiiuuru. ■ The s.s. Waitaki left Port ChajMg^^§f O rdAy yesterday vii^_eaT£^nsdtß^^n3iyaitaeA up to JUuu- —" The schooner Crest of the Wwo left Timaru on the 10th instant, aad experienced light aiw, calms, and fine weather along the coast; srr.v.tl at Poit Chalmers yesterday nltcrnuon, and weut alongside the ship TVanganui t i ir.insli p S')o bag* whe«t The barqutj Acacia arrived ut P( rt Chalmeis at 3 15 p.m. yta eiday. she left Hoi art Town on March s;h with moderate northerly wmds, and ptsstd Cape Pillar at noon tame day; thenco she experienced moderate weather from N. to W.S.W., and pissed the Bolanders at 10 a in. on Match 11th, and was oli D.'g Island at 10 p.in ; p sicd tho JNuggiti at noon on tho 12th instant, iui<l -km off Oapo SauLdcn at 2 a.m. yesterday ; was lite aimed until 1 p.m , and ihen took the p.s. Koputhl, which l>ruu,ht her intJ pert at 3.15 p.m. Thes-s. Beau'.iful Star sailed ye3tcrday for limanl. The SB. Weiuki left Port Chilm^rs yesterday evening, with cargo and p vssengars for Oamaru . A large-looking sqnare-r gged vessel was seen yesterday at 4.45 piu. from tho Pilot Station 18 miles U. 8., steering tir the Heads. She will, no d.'Ubt, turn out to be trio Senary, from London. The ship Kicg-rt has discharged nearly 900 tons of railway iron. She proceeds from this port to Newcastle, and thence to Negapataui for orders to discharge either at .Madras or CuJd ilporo. It is probable ehe will bo ducked, prior to leaving Pirt Chalmers, but on this point Giptiin i ickaid will not decide until he fcas received ins ructions from the owners. SUPPLEMENTARY SUMMARY. Since the compilation of onr shipping summary to date of March llth, 1G vesicle, with an aggregate totil of 3359 ton% have entered in, and eight vessels, representing 3323 tons, have cleared oat from the Port of Otago. These, added to thoie alrcidy specifieii, represent a total of 105 arrivals, with a to al of 28,000 tons register, and 91 departures, repres ntit g 25,614 tons. The arrivals and d patturea in the innath of February were 203, with a total of 37,040 tons. Of the arrivals Bi.ice the lltli instant, the most noticeable is that of tho French barque Arrogante, a report of which appear* in this issue; while amongst tho departures is that of tho Albion Shipping Company's shipTimaru, Captaiu Taylor, which loit the Port on the 12th instant fur Loirion, with 35 passenger* aad "tho following 'ago, valued at £91.999:—4278 bales ■wool, £85,500; 41199 bans wheit, £4959; 622 big) flour, £Uoi; 21 cit «kn tallow, £240; IS casks skins, £39; 35 ca'ks nndries, £500. bhe left thi Poit in eplendid trim, aiid wo hopo capt in Taylor will make a spoedy passagu flome. VESSELS IN PORT. The vessoia ia the l.an.our, including thoso at the piers and in the stream, are :—Ships : Uamaru, Wellington, Wargmui, Taranakl, Dunodin, Auck and, Canterbury. Western Monircb, Niagara, Fji. Barques : iE.holberht.CliMrlwooJ, Chariot E Deem g, California, iiasterhill, Cliatjaubriand, Eabt L thinn, King Oscar, Buttermerc, feialto, Frederica and Uarolina, Arrogante, Acucia, Clyde. Barquentines: Hopelnl. Floral Mr Brigs: Sar of the Morssy, Wave. Steamerß: /r*v,ata, Wanaka, Comarang, Sha.', lno, Oreti.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5325, 14 March 1879, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 5325, 14 March 1879, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 5325, 14 March 1879, Page 4