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SHIPPING.

PORT CHALMERS.

_TTaiaroa Heads, latitude 45.47 S., longitude 170.45 K. Koputai Bay, South Point, latitude 45.49 S., longitude 170.39 X Tides—High water, F. and C, 2 hours 50 minutes • Use, 5 feet 7 inches. •

THB WEATHER. I .Fobruary 18—Wind, southerly; weather, fine 8 ».>n.—Barometer, 30.11; thermometer, 58. Noon —Barometer, 30.14; thermometer,. CB. 5 p.in — Barometer, 30.05; thermometer, 68. IIIGH WATER. February 19—At the Heads, 5.54; at Port Chalmers, 6.34; at Duncdin, 7.19. February 20-At the Heads, 6.28;. at Port Chalmers, 7.8; at Dunedin, 7.53. - ~/ ' ' PHASE 3OF THE MOOS. '..: " '-.T .February 5-First quarter .. '.. 12h. 54m.' Oa. „ 13—Full moon .. .. lb>h..23m. 6s. „ 21—Last quarter .. .. 7h. 20m. 9a. „ 27—New moon ..... 23h. 32m. 33 .«-.. 10—Apogee Oh. Om. Os. » 2o—Perigee .. .. .. 22h. Om.Os. • ARRIVALS. Tenguin, s.s., 442 tons, Malcolm,' frbin the North. J Mills, agent. Passengers—Mesdanies Moss, Leif hton, Knight, Miss Goodman, Messrs S mon, Levey Scales, Edmiston, Fleming, and 9 steerage. Vindex barque, 290 tons, Stollery, from Kew*"^i i-i? ,G! lthne> ac:ent- Passengers—Mrs Stollery and child, Miss Henderson. • ■ DKPARTDRES. $"re<3erick Bassil, barque, 342 tons, Best, for Newcastle, N.S.W. X Eamsay, agent. 16 passengers. Star of the South, s.s., 179 tons, Bascand, for *he West Coast, via Oamaru. E P Houghton, agent. Maori, s.s., 118 tons, Jones, for Oamaru. J Mills, agent. - - ... BXPBOTBD ARRIVALS. T%CfH London—Oamaru, ship, 1306 tons, Captain Wright, W.S.N.G., December 2. Centurion, ship, 1194 tons, Captain AYiddicomb, K.C.G.T., December 11. "Westland, ship, 111G tons, Captain Moffatt, W.V.P.C., December 23. Formosa, barque, 915 tons, Captain OByland, F.D.S.N., December 31. Cumbrian, barque, 1053 tons, Captain Edkin, S.U.V.K. From Ulasoow—William Davie, barque, 841 tons. Captain Woods, H.V.J.D , December 7. Otago, ship. 892 tons, 1.R.Q.5., January 16. ' g P' From HAMBtjRG^-Christine, barque," 380 tons, Captain Platon.V.N.M.K., November 18. ... Fnost.Boston, via Adelaide—ilinnio Allen, barque 662 tons, J.P.8.5., October 12. From Nrw York—Romeo, barque, 641 tons, Captain Berry, W.5.R.8., December 1. FMCarlow, barque. From Boston—Fray Bentos, barque. Sarah Scott, harque, 061 tons, Estall, V.H.S.B. ,*£*°M^Mauritius— Jasper, barquentine, 252 tons, .-..^o^Hobart—Acacia, barque, £33 tons, Herbert, ■V-XI..D.V. ... CUSTOMS ENTRIES. - , ■ -.INWAIID3. . ■n^VO^ 'the South, 175 tons, Bascand, from the JBlufi, m ballast. E P Houghton, agent. Tindex, 290 tons, Stollery, from Newcastle with cargo.. H Guthrie, agent. . Penguin, 442 tons, Malcolm, from the North, with cargo. J Mills, agent. OUTWARDS. Bassil, 342 tons, Best, for Newcastle, ■with cargo. X Eamsay, ajjent. Star of the South, 175 tons, Bascand, for Oamaru -with cargo. E P Houghton, agent. ,«?£"■■ 118 tOIIa i Jones, for Oamaru, with carco J Mills, agent. . b IMPORTS. "Per Penguin from the North :lpkj, J. Wilkie and and Co; 64 do, Marshall and Co ; 2 do Hadfleld • 1 do, Hoeken ; 50 do, U S S Co; 1 do, Smith - 30 do Scott; 1 do, Property Tax Commissioner ;-l do N-Z Drug Co; 1 do, Sheen, and Co; 1 do, C Moore; 26 ao, Joel ;-l do, Railway-Department ; 1 do AY" and G" Turnbull and Co; 9 do Fraser; 2 do, Chapman • '21? ??,'r,Sfc^°han; ■-11 do> Spoife'lit; 3 do, Keast and M'Carthy; 2 do, Simon; 1 do, Neill Bros- 66 do Gregg • 9'do,' Hip Foon Tie ; 4 do, Mrs White • 46 do' J Thomson; 7 do, Pryor; 25 do, Proctors, Jones, and Co; 2 do, Union Steam Ship Co! 2 do, H B Monkman ;.4 do, Nimmo and Blair; 82 do, Hit Fon"Tie--1 do, Webb; 1 do, Rattray. -. " ' ? Per Vindex, . from; Newcastle: 500 tons coal H Guthrie. - . . ' EXPORTS. r.' Pe!in^ 0IV?n '^il^™ :\ 2IS Pl^' Denniston and Co; 2fl do, Neill and Co ; 13 do, U S S Co- 1 do X Bamsay ;13 do, W Strachan and Co ; 3 do, J Speight and Co ;' 22 do, A Mackerrag ; .15 do, A and J M'Farlane; 1 do, R S M'Vickar; 3S do, S C Wright; 24 do W and J Scoullar; -6 do, W Lane and Co • 3 do R Wil1 son and Co; 52 do, N Z Hardware Co; 10 do Reid and Gray; 25 do, A and T Burt; 30 do, ex Rinsra". Toom^r^" ■-———-—— -■ .- ~:~--. .- . o-— _^Per Star of the: South, for Oamaru : 30 pkra - Bards ey and Son; 21 pkgs, W Gregpr and • Co; 80 do' Cable; — do, G Blyth ; 100 do, H Wilson and Co •10 do, V Hayman and Co; 1 do, Smith and Smith • 7 'do M J->el; 85 do, Briseon and Co; 3 do, Wong Tape: sSif ' SHIPPING' tfELEGRAM'3. ' . . , „ ■■■■■• Weulungton, February 18th. Arrived: Herald, and Sarah. Pile, from Greymouth - %^th ™n f?Wf ea> s-i7 f r°\ U tho North; AlWon, from the Boutli; Oreti, from Manukau.. Hawea,B.s., for the South. Passengers-Miss X^Vo?l^ 11 Fereusson. Messrs Calcutt, Stanish - Marsh (2), Whitefield (2), and 7in the steerage. .' \ '. .• , „ , - ". Lyttbltos, February 18th. Arrived: Grafton, from Wellin"ton -nrSm^ d:, NeT z«alan<l .Shipping Company's ship TVaimate, for London, with a full cargo of wool ■wheat, and produce, and 43 passengers ■■<■■■ ' -Sailed: West Riding, for London; Prince Rupert iorCatlm's River; Prince Alfred, for the Sounds. irSnfe^^ 111 "™' ; . Friday, FEnnuAßy 18. AueW^nd~ ArftWata Thursday afternoon for Gisborne—Rotomahana arrived noon from Auckland ; sailed 6 pm. for Napier. Nelson—Wanaka ..arrived morning from PietonsaUed evening for New Plymouth _«won,. «^S 1 iDfftOnr H? 1i!L ea arrived 2 am- from Pieton;; ffiiMt' orljl?cton' Albion arrivod 10-15 "m fa<2? iy*'6l*oo : sailed 4 p.m. for Napier. ' JHuff—Ringarooma arrived. 7.30 a.m. from Port Chalmera; sailed 1.45 p.m. forHobart.- : The Union Company's s.s. Penguin, Captain Malrolm arrived at Port Chalmers at 9 a.m. yesterday. She, left Onehunga at 5.45 p.m. on the 9th inst., experienced fine weather, and arrived at Taranaki at 7 t^'.JL n the, nef day • left there at 10 a.m. same day, lad strong head winds and a very heavy sea, and at S; # m-V mcc.tlnA' es-s- Wallace and transhipping the West .Coast .malls to. her; this caused half-an-iour'B detertion, and she anchored off the port at w n! ff?f t- t pS^reached?'relaoD 5 a.m. on the 11th inst left at 6.30 a.m., and arrived at Pieton at 2p m • made a stoppage there of half-an-hour, and aiiivod at Wellmgton at 745 p.m.; left.again'at 9 p^!, and arrived at Lyttelton at 12.15 p.m. on the 12th- left there at 9.30 p.m met strong^head winds and sei, and arrived at Wellington at 7.45 p.m. on the 13th aell^^^eS^pl.-^^ p.m.; reached Lyttelton at 6.15 am" tt q-oA ; -6? ?? a}»ai>llAs a" m- reached Akaroa at i.M p.m. , left at 5 p.m., and encountered a stron" southerly gale to arrival. We thankMr D. O. Rohert--Bon, the purser, for report andfiles. The brig Wave saUed.down,from Dunedin yesterday morning, and brought up off the No. 1 buoy. The barque Vmdex, with a cargo of coal from Newcastle arrived at Port Chalmers at 9 a.m. yesterday ■£Sh k\v few. ca? tlea!; n°°n on the sth inst. with a fresh S.W. wind, which rapidly increased to a stron^ gale, and was attended by a strong sea the Si bemg compelled^to heave-to for 36 hours. It modeTOted on the 7th inst.,. and thence she had variable ( TJS, and malerate weather during the passage ?£ ' Point °n the 16th, irit.,a£d thence had fresh west and south^wesfwinds' to arrival lh,PVv S? Bat dayliffhfc yesterday; took the tug Thetarque Frederick Basail was; towed to ■ sea. i iall»rS°a^e by «* -***'

-T^S>- IT^ 100k '°c' the-: ttr riT^ of the barquentine Jasper this morning, with .cargo from the Mau-

■J5 9*"; U^A wasVflbated.put of the Graving Dock Oama^ yesterda y> sailed in the evening for"

*«Y e+? ni^ r3tan<? ,thatthe -l»rque.Talala willproceed to Lyttelton, and load there for London the Weffcoast o'' South was to^tast night for

Th'e's.B.-Rbtorua'.Mill he floated into the Gravinir werUul! ™™^ S' ™ °rdor *? under S° periodical

i'2 i '"' r'^ VESSKLS IS PORT. /*?i~-lSS?: SW P3—Canterbury, British Sceptre AucldaHa^^3&que^Mabel.--3ri^tine^-»efla^ Steamers—Penguin, Koputai, Plucky. At the Dock head : ■Barque^Natil Queen. 1%» ' B^ nf\. vßrig-Star. of the Mersey Schooner^ Fnendahip. r!ii..'. : •-, J Ditriedm: Stemersi-JStar^theSouthr'aolden Age, Irou , lona, Colleen, .Balclutha,. Reynolds JeSS, Si hoone"^?far y Ellen, Sissy, Taiiranga fetches—Anne, Jessie, Good Templar I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5938, 19 February 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 5938, 19 February 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 5938, 19 February 1881, Page 2