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SHIPPING.

PORT CHALMERS. Tiiaroa Kesris, iarttada in.il S., longitude 170.46 5, Koputai Bay, South I'olot, latitude 45.48 S., 10 I (itudo 17G.89 E. Tide;! -Ktt'ii water, F. and C, 2 hoars 50 rainuieu; ii.'.c, 5 foot 7 tnshaj. :' -s Ivuptuue of Observation Polai, Port Chalmer3, 2 ■■:<&? is 11 hours 23 minutes 36 seconds east of einvich. riIASES OF TUB MOOS. February 2—Fall sncoii 17h. cSra 0s „ "10 -Last quarter .. .. 20h. 33ji. 79. „ 17—'.<sw moon .. .. .. Ills. 49a, 6s. „ 24 -First quwtor .. .. On. 30 a. 7s. ~ 3—Apogeo 23h. Om. Oe. „ 17—Petigeo' .. .'. .. 14h. Om. Os. TIME-BALL AT PORT CHALMERS. Kuft 3eula:ia mean time at noon, calculated lor the <bv.-I.Hhb ol longitude, in tirno U houra 30 minutes c*.■!. :iJ Greenwich, will bo signalled once a week by i:it Cm-ball dvoppinir &fc tho instant ol mean noon. .*. Vii» fi.-\g will bo" hoisted at the masthead, Port C'-dmera signal-station, on the forenoon of tho day •*: ;.:a tiia iiiuse-signal will be given. THE WEATIIER. February 7 — Wind, N.E.; weather, rftiny. ii.ni. -'-dsrometor, 29.82; thermometer, 02. Nuuu— Baro nots-, 29.82 ; thermometer, 63. 5 p.m.—Baro-la-iier, 29.52 ; chermonietar. 61. HIGH WATER. February S-At tua Hoada, 5.50. p.m ; »t Part Ofialraeis, o£o p.m.; ot Ducedln, 7.1S p.m. ARRIVALS. Shag, 5.3., 31 tons, Wiugr, from Shag Point. T! Cluthrie, agent. d-'aifiill. brigantine, 122 tons, Norman, from Westuorfc. " U Guthrie, agent. . " l-:ii2-i Firth, brigantine, 143 tons, Black, from the C 't'.-jt. X Ramsay, agent. -» . | Wcsiland, ship, IU6 tons, Moffatfc, from Glassrow (November 2). B and NZ M and A Co, agents. Passobers: Saloon—Alv and Mm J Lamont and child, Mx Jlathie, Dr Has3ell. Second cabin and steerage —Ussvlames Slight and 2 children, Balsillio and child, Bov/er aud child, Baird, Sinclair, Misses Walker, Barntilfc, Bower, Anderson, Bruuton, Melville, Bachop (:>), jielladue, Mr and Mrs M'Kollar and 3 ehild;en,' 51-j;sr3 Allan, Rule, Brown, Forsyth, Magilton, For- . roster, Baohop, M'Mowan, Brown, Coyle. DEPARTURU3. Mary Campbell, brigantine, 144 tons, Brothers, for Greymoutb. Master, agent. Go-Ahead, s.s., 132 tons, Doile, for Oamaru. X Kaui3ay, agent. Splendid, barque, Ssl tons, Earle, for the Souih Sea Is'r.iuls. W Elder, agent. Ilnwea, s.s., 402 tons, Kennedy, for the North, J .Mills, agent. Passengers: For Lyttelton —Mrs Jfanstord, family, and nurse, Miss Kerr, Measrs Flack, T, Wag;;. For Wellington—Mr and Mrs Wilson, Hisses L Holsjer, A J Smitb, Mr M'Ginnity. For Nelsou—Mr J Forsyrh. For Greymouth—Mr J Gow. For T.iraliaki—Mrs II Powell aud family. For Manukau— C-.'.ptain Clark. For Sydney—Mr May. iliori, 5.8., 113 tons, Hansby, for Oamaru. J Mills, agent. Star of tho Mewey, brig, 255 tons, Hollowayj for ihe Biuff. X Ramsay, agent. Kakanui, s.s., 57 tons, Sundstrom, tor Invercargill. J{ iJamsay, agent. . EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Feom Losdos — Loch Linnhe, ship, ISS2 tons, Pittendreigb, WVCN. Aros Bay, 1412 tons, Willis, jS'RTO. Akaroa, 2000 tons. Dunscore, barque, 1000 lons, Young, WQIIJ. Waimea, barque, 84i tons, ilathew, QNRD. . Froii Glasgow — Otago, ship, 992 tons, Falouer, JRQ3. JSlanapouri, s.s., 1800 tons, Logan. From Liverpool — Pampero, barque, 588 tons, Jtf'Kenzie, WVKL, October 28. Himalaya, barque, 1007 tons, Culbert, VTKM. Montro&e, 994 tons, Wiliiaras, VPFJ. Vbla, 595 tons, Price, WSCJ. From New York—Stallwonhy, December 8.. -Cordelia. . .-■■'. From Boston—S H Mickorson, barque, November U. A J Stalkyet. From Hoxgkonq—B H Stoenken, brig, 235 tons, Meiar, November 23. •■ • • From Newcastle—Mercury, December 16. Ethel. From the North—Moa. • • ■ POSTOMS ENTRIES. : iKfi'ARD3. Sbajr, 31 tons, Wing, from gjjag Point, with cargo. II Quthrie, agent. OUTWAROS. Maori,,llß. tons, Hansby, for Oamavu, sv'lfcb cargo. J M.lio, ageii't. Hawea, 462 tons, Kennedy, for Lyttelton, with cargo. J Mills, agent. 13 Webster, 555 tens, Prince, for Lyttelton, with cargo. Bates, Sise, and Co, agents. lUPORTS. Per Seagull, from Westport: 145 tons .coal, Dickson. Per Westland, from Glasgow; 2pkgs, X Blackadder; 20 do, J F Watson ; 223 do, lot pig-iron and coal, B and N Z M and A Co ; 109 pkfis, Neill Bros ; 15,000 b ic^s, 30 pkgs, W and G Turnbull and Co ; 47 do,>y Uilcluiat and Co; lot coke, S2 pkgs, N M anil A Co; 1 <10, J \Veb3ter; 1 do, M'Master; 110 do, Maokerrft3 and Hazlect; 100 do, A Lees; 4 ,do, G Mafthewß; 20Q do, J Ruttray and Co ; 6 do, Banks, Barron, and Co ; 40 do, Lange aud Thoneman ; 33 do, Neill Brss ; 35 do, Hot-g, Howisoii, Nicol, and Co; 4350 bricks, &c ,W N Wnite; 100 pkgs, Proctors, Jones, and Co; 1 do, WJ Maitland; 1 do, J M Ritchie;'2 do, Miss dough; 14 do, T J Leary; 1 do, II and B Brownlie; 3 do, C M'Gill; 1 do, Reid and Gray; 1 do, G and T Young; 1 do,'R Kidd; 51 do, Gibba, Bright, and Co; 155 dPj W Sooular and Co; 30 do, W Gregg and Co; 50 do, R Neill; 4 do. C Jluir; 2 do, R M'Laren; 50 do, R Wilson aud Co;

:-: do, (j A Bressey; 12 do, Morning Herald .Co; 22 do, Park and Curie; 5 <Jo, Mathcsou Bros and Co; 102 do, Butterwotth Bros; 5.4 do,- O{ago Harbour Board; li do, JHallenstein Bros and. Co; 23 ily, Thomson, Siring, and Co; 107 do, N Z 'rt'oodnare Co ; lot pig-iron, 22 pkgi, A Briscoe and Co ; 3 do, Clark and Thomson ; 789 do, US S Co; 175 do, X Z Hardware Co ; 165 do, Ross and Glendining; 48 do, Bing, Harri3, and Co; 91 do, Sargood, Son, and En-en ; 50 do, Brown, Ewing, and Co ; 12 do, Kirkl;atrick, Glendining, and Co; 21 do, Herbert, Haynes, and Co; 31 do, Saunders, M'Boath, and Co; 1 do, S .'Corner ;31 >io, J R Pollok ; 1 do, W C Smith; 1 do, J Sobort3on ; lot ,dq, order; transhipments for Lyttelton, Oamaru, Wellington, Invercargill, Napier, Nelson, ttisl?orne, Timaru, Hokitika, and Wanganni.

EXPORTS.

Per Hawea: For Lyttelton—22 pkgs, Reid and Gray; 1 do, Hallenstein Bros and Co : 1 do, W Bridgman ; 2 do, ex Albion ; 3i do, N Z Hardware Co ; 35 do, W aud G Turnbull and Co; 4 do, Butterwortii Bros; 14 do, Marshall and Copeland; 1 do, Stavely, Austin, and Co; 4 do, Heymanson, Low, aud Co; 3 do, N Z Drug Co; 22 do, A and T ' Bart; 1H do, Anderson aud Morrison; 7 do, Sargood, Son, and En-en; 19 do, N Z Woodware Co; 31 do, A Bris.ooe and Co; 1 do, N Z Express Co ;30 <to, Jl-Leod Bros; SO do, N Z Drug Co; lot do ex Ph-isR s For Chrjstehurch—lß pkgs, Sargood, Son, and Ewen ; 17 »o. Beid and Gray; 5 do,P Hayman suid Co ;22 do, 31 Joel; 9 do, Butler Bros; 3 do, N M and A Co ; 2 do, Bing, Harris, and Co; 0 do, Carew u:.d Co; 1 dJ, SDe Beer and Co. For Wellington —10 do, W Gregg and Co; 30 do, M Donaghy and Oa; 2 do, Saiosbury, Ellisdon, and Co; 1 do ex Wakistipu ; ISO do, P M'Gill; 2 do, A and T Inglis; 3 do, G Munro; 1 do, C Moore; 14 do, N Z Woodware Co; 17 do, A Briscoe and Co ; 4 do, SargooJ, Son, and liwcn ; 3 do, Ileymaiison, Low, and Co; fi do, Kwong Sisg Wing; 4 do, Stavoly, Austin, and Co; 1 do, f ' Fulton; 7 do, M -Joel; 4 do ex Maori; 2 <lg, J B Mudio ; 12 do, N Z Express Co; 1 do, Railway Department; 1 do, J Neil; 10 do, Anderson aud Morrison. For Nelson • 1 do, Loft and Co ; 14 do, X X Murray and Son ; 6 do, J Edmond ; 12 do, B Singer and Co ; 15 do, A and T Burt ; 1 do, I'.SSCo; 3 do, Neill Bros ; 3 do, N Z Express Co. For Wanganai 1 pkj», Hallenstein Bros and Co ; 1 do,' BuLterworth Bros; 3 do, Heymnnson, Lovr, and Co 3 d-->, A Briscoe and Co. For Picson—2' pkgs, V Hayman and Co ;81 do, P M'Ciill. For Foxton—3 pkgs, Heymanson, Low, and Co. t~or • Blenheim—l pkg, N Z Woodware Co; 1 do ex Maori, For Greymouth—3 pkgs,. A Briscoo and Co; Sargood, Son; and Ewen; 20 do, Kwong Sing Wing; 6 do, J Speight t>nd Co. For Westport--8 pkgs, Vi'ilkins and Co; 1 do, W Melville. For Hokitika—l pkg. C J O'Connor ;11 do, Sargood, ■Son, and Ewen ; 4 do, J B.Lewis ; 2 do, P Hayman and Co. For New Plymouth—l pkg, J Henry; 100 do, J Runclman ; 135 do, A Briscoe and Co ; 1 do, R Biaeltadder; 50 do ex Maori; 4 do, Reid and Gray; 22 do, A and T Burt; 1 do, Sargood, Son, aud Ewen ; ou do, Matheson Bros and Co. For Patea -30 pkgs, P iM'Gili. For Manukau—l3 pkgs, Hallenstein Bros and 00.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. (Per. United Pkbss Association.)

Auckland, February 7th.* Sailed: Wanaka, s.s., for the South. Passengers. For Lyttelton—Messrs Scott, Hughes, Jones, and Bull. For Dunedin—T. Hoklsbip.

Wellington, February 7th, Sailed: Grafton, s.s., for the South.

A ship, supposed to be the Euterpe (Captain Phillips), 107 days out from London, is at the Heads. A heavy N.W. gale is blowing.

LYTTEt/roN, February 7th. Sailed: Rotorua, s.s., for Port Chalmers, at 430 p.m.

Bmjff, February 7th. The s.s. Te Anau left Williainitown on February Ist at 1 a.m., arriving at Hobart on 2nd February at 11 a in.; left there the same day at 8 p.m , and was ofl SUiford Sound on the 6th as 2 am. Tho weather throughout the passage wa3 splendid till just upon sighting land, when it became very thick, with a drizzling rain and rough sea. The Sound could not i>2 entered till noon. Passed through the Sound and lefc at 3 p.m.; entered Gejrge Sound at S p in , passed through, and left at 7.50 p.m., arriving at the Bluff at uoo:i to-day. Passengers: For tho Bluff—Messrs Harrison, Horsfall, Hammersloy, Hormann, Magulre, liiat;chfiower, Roberts, Franks, Blomfield, Tapper, Dougharty, Fash, Sir John OShanassy, Miss Purnell, iii=3- Horsfall. For Port Chalmers-Mr and Mra Pillett, Mr and Jfra M'Queen, Master and Miss il'Qiieen, Mr and Mrs Henderson, family (8), and servant, Mr and Mrs Thomson, Mr and iliie Ciark, Mr and Mrs Forsyth and family (■(), Mr ami Mrs Richardson, Misses DavU, Graoe, Bryant, Fursyth, and Webster, Mr and Mrs Blaekwood, l\H s Morgan, Mra Moore, Mrs O'Sullivan, Mr Cottuin, Mr and Mrs Weston, Herr Brann, Messrs Mar-ii-.w, Cargill, Breeze, Walpole (2), M'Lean, Napier, Fisher, Finch, Napier and son, Burn, Coxon, Lamburlon, Lyall, Shallon, Berger, M'Cormick, Taylor, I!f:ii(lfrson, Anthony, Rodgerd, Jones, Mitchell, amith, O'tSu'livan, Gcilibrarid, M'Brayur, Fancourt, Mr, Sirs, and iliss Williamson, Mr aud Jlra Heskott and child, Messrs Spence, Reynolds, and Ainseough, Mi E s Owens. i'-ir bvttelfcon—iMetSM Brown (2), Tebbate, Malley, BiaO'ey, Gil}', and .Barclay, Rev Mr Green, Mr arid Mm Jiolleston, Mr and Mr 3 Cappo, Hon -Jacob Gar-r*n.-.d, Mrs Coster, Archdeacon and Mr 3 Hales, Messrs IVmvick, S.irge, and Nairnc. For Wellington— Mr si ;d Mrs We3ton, Mr and Mrs Elliott, Messrs Oswald, Messenger, Sanderson, Chandler, Watson, Keid, and Gordon. For Napier—Mrs Hall and family (3), Mr Tv/igf, Mi 33 Jioglc, Mr Wilson. For Auckland—Hon J and Mrs Wallace and family (2), Messrs Moore, Jl.irdyman, Dixon, Lavington, Rowland (2), Aitkiu- .'•■)•!, Greenwood, Walton, Chatfield, Mr and Misses JCaye (2). Jlr, Mrs, a;id Miss Manger, Miss Fincham, Mv and JCh ButcUfio; 82 in the steerage.

MOVEMENTS OF UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Tuesday, FitßEiuß? 7. ■ J.yttelton—Ro'torua arrived 8.30 ».m. from Wellington; sailed 4 p.m. for Port Chalmers. Nelson— Penguin arrived 9 a.m. from Picton,; sailed 12 noon for Picton. ,Uauul:au—Wanaka sailed 1.20 p.m forTaranaki. AucMaad Kili^arooma sailed for Russell. JJinfl—Te Anau arrived i 1.55 a.m. from Hobatt; billed afternoon for Port Chalmors.

ARRIVAL OF THE WESTLAND.

Shortly before 8 p.m. yesterday a ?hip was Bigiiulieii fromOiago Heads in tow of tho p.s. Kopu i\\. She uros^etl the bar at 8 p.m., and was anchoroU olf M.uisfo.-d Bay at 9,30 p.m.; here she was met by the Customs authorities, and proved to be the Westjap.'.!, from O.'asgow, with S9 passengers and 2000 tona i>f o:ir 'O, of which 1500 tons is general, and the rest <?ui!l-weight. . On Ijaing aasured by Captain MoDatt tint the health of the passenger* and crew was all tijit could be desired, Mr Monson at once boa:ded and i:'e.ircd the vessel in. ?he Press representatives

were cordially welcomed by Captain Moffatt, who courteously supplie 1 .them with the necessary inforniiUion for publication. The Weatland has on this oacaiion ma'jo lather a long passage, 96 (lavs i;avinsf elapsed since she left Glasgow, but this is e.".;ily accounted for by the fact of her meeting a long (i.ii'.iniiance of ualnn and light adverso windi for 20 il'iv's after shs took her depaituie; this, combined •xi>l> poor south-t-iviu trjulos, lost her the pas-ugii. V.'itii ono exception, tni! health of all on board has )i::cn tfixitl throughout ciic passage, one steerage 12. s«i!;w, Mr James Tun uric , ogsd 2.3 years, slyv-.x' on November 2Ji;d from phthisis, Ti.o poor" young num.1 wa3 in vory tlelicatp • i*..>.lt.h un leiyiny Gias^'ow, and giadually becamo ■■.V true. Every attention was paid to his requii emeu ts by liio medical oilicer ot the ship, Or II isell, <.f Oamaru. S'lw Wuaila'nil left.Grccuoek on November 2nd, 1881. A::<i oxpc-rienetd a strong southerly galo until the next im.rniiii.', when it moderated, and she took her it'.'parture from Tory Island. Thence she hud v'e.-y !i,'lii, winds across the Bay of B'scay, followed b,-J4 days' calma, within 500 milts of the island of Madeira, during which ticno she sighted fully too vessel)", passjug Madeira <m Novem.er SS% and (taking up .tlie

north-east trades on November 29th in latitude 29 N. Experienced good trades, which gave out in latitude 7 N. on December 6th, and thence had variable easterly winds until the made latitude 3 N. on December Bth, where the south-east traies were taken. She crossed the equator on December 11th in longitude 31 V.; had tho trades far to tr.o eastward, which carried her down to C-ipe Rocas, and compelled her to make several tacks before she cleared the Brazilian coast; ths trades were light after this, and gave out iv latitude 23 S., lonaltuile 30 W., on December 22nd; they were followed by a couple of dayo' strong southerly winds, and ih-iice variables until Bhe reached longitude 9 W , latitude 34 S., when the steady westerlies set in, and too!: her ucross the meridian of Greenwich ou January 3rd, in latitude 40 S. The Cape of Goo;l Hope was rounded on January 6th, in latitude 42 S., and thence she had s.troug passage winds, sighting two large icebergs on January 13' h, in lat. 40 S., and on the next day. in long 50 E., lat. 475., shesighted the Crozet group; thenco sho had light southerly windd, with rainy weather and a low barometer, indicating 2520 for a week; and on January 10th tonic strong westerly winds again, passing the meridian of Cape Lcuwin on January 2Cfch'in latitude 43 S. Still keeping strong westerly winds, she passed the island of Tasmania on February 2nd, and was off the Snares on the night of the 6th inst; had variable winds along the coast, passed Stewivi'a Island at noon on the Cth, aud made the Heads as above. She pas3t d the barque Crownthorpe, from London for Auckland, "all well," on November 29th, in latitude 29 N.

The s.s. Shag arrived at Port Chalmers on Monday night from Sha;» Point. , The bavquentine Mary Campbell wa9 towed to sea yesterday morning, and sailed in ballast for Greymouth.

The s.s. Go-Ahead sailed yesterday morning for Oamaru.

The s.s. Hawea sailed yesterday afternoon for Northern ports.

The ship Phasis put out the last of her inward cargo ye3terday. The s s. Maori sailed yesterday evening for Oamaru. Tho brigantine Eliz t Firth returned to Port Chalmers yesterday afternoon, having received orders to load there, instead of proceeding in balla9t to Greymouth.

The brigantine Seagull arrived at Port Chalmers yesterday afternoon. She left Westport on the 31st ult. with a N.W. wind, which carried her off Okarito on tho Ist inst., when it suddenly shifted to S.W., increasing to a heavy gale ; she passed Capo Farewell at noon, and breasted Stephens Island on the evening of the sam;- day ; kept the S. W. wind until the 3rd, inst., when it backed to the northward, taking her clear of Cook'a Straits at noon ; thence she had light easterly winds, parsing Banks Peninsula on the evening of the sth in3t, and carrying easterly winds along the coast to arrival. . ■ • ' "

The s!s. Plucky, having undergone a thorough overhaul in Mason's Floating Dock, was taken out yesterday, and steamed down to Port Chalmers. The brig Star of the Mersey wag towed to sea yesterday afternoon by the p.s. Koputai, aud sailed in ballast for the Bluri'.

The ship Loch Eck has only about 303 tons of cargo left on board. She has taken in 60 tons of ballast.

The ship' Oamaru has put out fully one-half of her cargo, which is turning out in splendid order. The s.s. Kakanui Bailed yesterday evening for Invercargill. . .' ' * ■ • The whaling barque Splendid was towod to sea yesterday by the p.s. Koputai, and left on a whaling cruise in the South Pacific Ocean. We wish Captain Earlp every success.

..-.- AMERICAN SHIPPING. (Per United Press Association.)

Auckland, February 7th.

From New York : A. T. Stullhope s.iled for Dunedin aud Auckland, with 6600 casea kerosene oil for Dunedin. The Camper Glen sailed on December 12th for Timaru, with 1000 cases kerosene, 52,789 feet white pins, 114,850 fe,et pitch pine, and 632 coils fencing wire.

Vessels loading at New York: Cordelia, for Dunediu and Lyttelton, probably clear about January 17th ; Janet Ferguson, for same ports, about January 9th. It is probable a portion pf the oil per A. T. Stullhope will go forward to Auckland as per las: month's advice, unless a better figure can be realised at Dunedin. The Shaniyl, now loading for Auckland, will return with a cargo of gum. The Cordelia will prcbably carry, say, 2000 cases kerosene to Dunedin arid "the E&mo to Lyttelton.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6238, 8 March 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 6238, 8 March 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 6238, 8 March 1882, Page 2