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SHIPPING.

PORT CHALMERS,

The longitude of Observation Point, Pott Chalmers, In thus Is 11 hours 22 minutes 36 ueconda ciwt of Greenwich. Taiarua dtuAi, latltado «.« S., longitude 170.46 E Koputal Bay, South Point, latitude 46.49 8., longitude 170.39 K. TIMB-SAW, AT TORT CHALMKRS. New Zealand mean time at noon, calculated for the meridian of longitude, in timo 11 hours 30 minutes eni of Greenwich, will be squalled once a week by the time-ball dropping at tho instant of mt'uu noon. A blue, flag will bo hoisted at tho mast-head, Port Chalmers signal-station, on the forenoon of tho day when the timo-sl^nal will be u'iven. rIIASKS OP TIIK MOON. July 7 -lasl quarts Oh. 61m. Bs. „ H -New moon ISU. lm. 3s. „ 22-Ktnt quarter 22h MO. 63. „ 30—Full moon 2h. lm. ss. 3-Peri<'ee .. 13h. Oin. os. I) 19-Apogce Bh. .Om. os. „ 3L-Porigee 12h. Om. On. TtIK WRATHS*. July 28-Wind, southerly: weather, cloudy^ji Barometer, 29.40; thuriuoaioter, 40. 6 y.m.-B»ve-m»6«r, 29 32; thermometer, 40. man watbr. July 27 —At tho Heads, 12.4 P-n»-". at Poit Chalmers, 12.44 p.m.; at Duuediu, 120 p.m. KWaitaki, s.s., 22S lons, ilOTsb.-, from Tunam. J Mills, Client. DXPAHTUntS. MBrkswortli, s.s., 16-1 tons, Ewan, for Uestport. W Hay Uiekkon, agent. Arawata, s.s, ti'JS ton?, Sinclair, for Auckland, via the East Coast. J Mills, agent. Passengers: For Wdli gton-Mr D Togarllli and party. For Nipier-Mr T Ellison. For Gisbjrne-Messrs W Hutie, J KeiJ. For Auckland—Messrs Wilson, E M Marks, Kiiui Chuen, Cheung Jock, He You, Ching Ay, Win? Chuen. For Sydney -Mr H Roberts. Maid "of Otago, schooner, "60 tons, Martin, for Riverton. X Rauisay, agent. XXrEOrED ARRIVALS. FBOM LosDON-llen Nevis, ship, ICtli tons, LFfIT. Glcnmorog, ship, 1570 tons, Lawdon, QBWH. Peter Stuart, ship, 1147 tons, Yanstonc, KtGM. Star of Erin, ship, SMS tons, Coulter, VCBF,May 1. /oalandia, ship, 1110 tons, Sollare, JOHV. Auckland ship, 1245 tons, il'Dou^all, NOPJ. P.ako, ship, 1075 °From Olasoow-Lyttelton, ship, 1111 ;ons, Strang, RNTP. Omapeie, 3.3, June 2t. Wairarapa, s.s , JUF»om' LIVSRVOOU-Santi Lucia, 019 tons, Metcalfe, KJDT. Beechdaio, barque, 752 tons. From N«w VoKK-Charlcs G Rice, harquo, 715 tons, JTLY, May 1. Wandering Chief, barque. From BosTON-Mount Lebanon, barque, 530 tons. ■ from NBWCASTLK-Frede.ick Bassil, 432 tons Best, WPUH. Sirocco, tarquciitinc, 233 tons, in JB, May 28 Annabell, brfeantine. . From tub Nortu-EHi* Mary, Moa, Thomas and Henry, Endeavour. • From tub Maxukau- Celcstia, barque. CUSTOMS ENTRIES. INWARDS. Vallejo. G52 tona, Wilkinson, from Glasgow, with cargo. B and NZ M and A Co, Bgenta. , Waitaki, 228 tons, Hansby, from Timaru, with Birgo. J Mills, agent. OCTWARDB. . Maid of Otago, 50 wiw, Martin, for Riveiton, with cargo. X Kamsay, agent. Arawata, 023 tons, Sinclair, for Lyttclton, with (iargo. J Mills, agent. IMPORTS. . Per WaitaU, from Tiinaru: 6 spars, J Dalo; 1 coil N Z S Co; 1 pkjr, Mathuson Bios and Co; 2 cases, Foreman. EXPORTS. Per Arawata: For Lyttelton—3o pkgs, M'Leod Bros; 2 do, C Coombs and Sou ; 3 do, NZ L and M A Co ; 4 do, Hallenstein Bros and Co; lot do. Bland Holt; 5 do, It M Meffen; 13 do, N Z Drug Coi; Ido ex Altair; 1 do, Marshall and Co; 1 do, Gibbs, Bright, and Co; 2 do ex Wild Deer. For Christchurch-4 pkgs, R X Murray and Sons; 3 do Bing, Harris, and Co; 2 do, J Speight and Co; 13 do P Haymau and Co; 4 do, M'Leod Bros; 2 do, Saieood, Son, and Ewen ; 1 do, Michaehs, Hallenstein, and Farquhar. For Wellington^ pkgs, Reid and Gray; 2 do, Smith and Smith; 3 do, Kiuca d, M'Qucen, and Co; 7 do, Oibbs, Bright, and Co; 1 do, Haileustom Bros ai.d Co; 3 do, Butterworth Bros; % do, Matheson Bros and Co; 21 do, Tognarelli : 1 do, M Donaghy and Co; 1 do, Bamiugham ai.d Co; 30 sacks wheat, J Cable; 2 pkgs, N Z Drug Co; 9do Wong Tape ; 2 do, A and T Bart j 1 do, A R Keta-y and Co; 2 do, Bing, Harris, and Co; 1 do, W H M'Lean 1 do, N Z Espresd Co. For Wanga-nui-1 pkg, N Z Woodware Co; 7 do, BIK. Murray and Sons ; 1 do, Sareood. Son, and Kwen. F r Napier-50 sacka oate, 50 do wheat, G Blyth ; 2 pkgs, Rosa and Glcudininif ; 18 do, Reid and Gray ; 11 5,rN Z Hardware Co ;10 do, M Joel; 5 do, W Gil•hrist and Co ; 1 do, Kenwick and Co ; 1 do, Ilallengtein Bros and Co ; 2 do, W Wilson ; 1 do, C Moore ; 15 do, A Briscoe and Co; 1 do, Sargood, Son, ani Eweu; 11 do, A and T Burt; lot do «x Wild beer ; 1 do, N Z Express Co. For Gisborne-1 pkg, Ross and Glendining; 8 do, Beid and Gray; 15 do, J Speight and Co; 2 do, Sargood, Son, and Eweu; 1 do, W Gregg and Co. For Auckland-U P kgj, Ross and Glendining; 7 do, Reid and Gray; 11 do, N Z Woodware Co; 20 sacks oatmeal, Anderson and Co; 10 do tartey, R Anderson; 3 pkgs Sargood, Son. and Ewen ; 0 do, Wong Tape; 1 So, Barninghamand Co; 20 do, Sew Hoy; 4 do, W Gregg and Co; Id ; Mosgiol Woollen Factory Co; 14 do JTZ Drug Do; 1 do, B Silvorston ; 100 do, M'Leod Bros; 1 do, Hallenstein Bros and Oo ; 1 do, A and T Burt • 2 do, Fergusaon and Mitchell; 18 do, BowiliB; 1 do ex Wild Deer; 1 do, J Mills; 3 do, N Z Expross Co; 70 sacks oatmeal, 100 do, flour, P M'Gill.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. (Pee United Press Association.) Wellinotok, Jujy 26th. Atrlvod: Penguin, s.s., (rora Picton and Kelson; Hawea, 8.8., from the North; Hauraki, from oSd eit2p.m. : Penguin, s s., for Lyttelto.r, with Sin Francisco mails. Passengers - Misses Tnrop, Wood.Settou, and Fraser; Mesdames Weir and three Sren and Fraser; Messrs Bradiy, Proudfoot, Stenhouse, Merriek, Mall, Lyon, Treadwell Frasor, Rutherford, Wilson Kirk, Coster, AMh. Bastings, Conyers, W'Ewan, Hislop, Forrest, Willeoeks, Mann, , indHawtell. LTTTKITOfl .Jnly2(ith. ■ . Sailed: Rotoinahana, si., for Port CJialmers; Jawer for Timaru. _. lie Thomas and Henry, from Hokianga for Dunedin, put in windbound. WRECK OF THE AUSTRALIND. (Pstt Ujiitsd Presb. Absolution.) j. New PWMOtmi, July 26th. A heavy northerly gals net in last night, which gradually strengthened until the barque Austrahnd which had brought the cement for the harbour works parted her cable and ran ashore near to the spot where the Rees Jetty runs out. Were she not an old vessel there would be a chance of Hivina: her as she is on a safe bottom, and the wind is going round to the west. Lu{ as it Ii .be has been much strained. She is now in a hipdess condition. The captain and crew were all lived. The Auslralind is an American-built wooden vessel, of 520 tons register, about 18 years old, and Oivnod b? Captain Williams, of Wellington. She brought 2000 barrels of cement here, of which 1600 hod boen landed. On tho vessel nearing the Bhore, Obtain Hall lowered his boats, with which he and ' the crew reached the land. The lifoboat had been manned, but there was no necessity for sending it "the insurances upon the hull »»-««» «" «>» National Insurance Compa D y, of which £350 is reinsured in the Victoria Company; £600 in the Now Zealand ; and £600 in the South British Company. The other insurances ere not known. MOVEMENTS OF UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Wedxesdat, July 28. tyttelton-Hotomabanatailed 2 p.m. for Port Chal-""Wellington-Penguin arrived 5 a.m. from Nelson; sailed 2 p.ui. for Lyttelton. Hawea arrived 11 a.m. fronTLjttelton; sailed 5 p.m. lor Picton. Wanaka allied 5 p.m. for Nelson. , Auckland-Rinsarooma arrived 12 noon tromßusarrived 9.30 a m. from Auckland; sailed 6 p.m. for Levuka, Fiji. ' The ss. Waitaki arrived at Port Chalmers at 7.30 in. yesterday. She left Ximaro at 5.30 p.m. on *& 1K y2»..1M vctcrday afternoon for Auckland, via the EastCoastpoits. Thebrigantiue Cain.Ua, having lightened sufficiently to meet the requirements of the Upper Harb-ur, was Jowed up to Diinedai yesterday by the s.s. Plucky. ■The us. Merksworth sailed ou Tmeaday night for Maid of Otago wojrked down from , Dunedin yesterday, and brought up in Mansford'. Bay She was towed to sea in the afternoon by the ' ■~B . LillieUenham,a.id sailed for Kiyerton. yesterday afternoon dptain Edwin', telegram to fal Harbour Board was as follows:-" Watch taJosSter; bad weather approaching between N. W. »,TsTw, Glaas will tise iunber;; but a:ter 12 hours tias wiilfall»"ain, and wind will be backing." g A well-eamea promotion in the New Zealand Shipvm* Company's seryke is reported with respect to £«°present chief otr\W? of the ship Rangitikei Mr Cani«?«Wa 3 ye3todayflotjfied "><" he had be en spSointed to the command of the Company's ship wXeaTnow at Port Chalmwa. Mr Camae's numerois friends will hear of his advancement with eve^y Pleasure, and wish him long life in his new position.—Press. -

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6382, 27 July 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 6382, 27 July 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 6382, 27 July 1882, Page 2

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