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SHIPPING.

POM CHALMERS.

The longitude of Observation Point, Port Chalmers, In tlmo U 11 hours 22 minutes 31) seconds coat of Greenwich. Talaroa He»c!», latltudo «fi.47 S., longitudo 170.«5 X Koputsi Bay, Eoiilh Point, Intitudo 45.49 S., longitudo 170.30 Jfi.

TIME-SAI.Ii AT I'OKT CUALMKRS. Now Zealand mean time at noon, calculated for tho meridian of longitude, in time 11 hours 30 minutes east of Greenwich, will bo signalled once a week by the time-ball dropping at tiie instant of mean noon. A blue Hag will be hoisted at tho mast-head, Port Chalmers signal-station, on tho forenoon of tho day when tho time-signal will be given. niAsita or tub moon. July 7-LMt quartet oh, 61m. S-i. „ 14-Pew moon l?li. lm. SJ. „ 22 -Klrab quwtoi 2i!h 17-a. bi 30—Full moon .. .. -. 2h. lm. Oj. S-l'oriKce !!»'. Oin. os. 19-Apogec »h. Oin. Oh. „ 31-Perigee 12h. om. os. Till! WBATHBR. July 28-Wluil, variublo; woathor, clmngeablo. S a.ui.-S»(omtter, 23.50; thermometer, 40. NoonEaromoter, 20.G2 ; thoruioiuctor, 50. 6 p.m.-Baro-nietor, 20.48; thermometer, -13. man watkr. July 29 —At the Heads, 1.55 p.m.; at Foit "S^M^n^H.^-"^.; at Port Chalmers, 3 5 p.m. j at Dunedin, 3.50 p.m. ARRIVALS. Penguin, s.s., 442 tons, Anderson, from tho North. J Mills, agent. Passengers- Mesdames Frasor, Weir, Misses thlop, Ilutton, Wood, Mes<rs Willcocks, Acklovd Southern. Ewen, Strange, aud 2 children. Shiff, S.S., 31 tons, Wing, from Shag Point. H Qutnrle, agent. Frederick Bassil, barque, 342 tons, Best, from Newcastle. X Ramsay, agent. DKI'ARTURKS. Shag, 8.8., SV tons, Wing, for Shag Point. H Qutnrle, agent. Maori, c.a., 118 tons, Ciomarty, for Oamaru. J Mills, agent.

BXPKOTED ARRIVALS. Vaoa LONDON-Ben Nevis, ship, 1001 ions LFWT Olonmorag, ship, 1670 tons, Lawaon, QBWH. Peter t°FROM I>GILABaow-Lyttelton, ship, 1111 tons, Strong, KNIT. Omaperc, s.s , June 2j. Wairarapa, s.s., July 18 City of Bombay, 091 tons, TQDM. From 'LiVKRPOOL-Santa Lucia, 019 tons, Metcalfe, KJDT. Becchdale, barquo, 792 tons. From Nbw YonK-Charles G Rice, barquo, 716 tons, JTLV, May 1. Wnndenng Chief, barque. From Bosros-Mount Lebanon, barquo, 580 tons From Nbwcastlb—Sirocco, barquentine, 233 tons, HVJB May 2S'. Annaboll, Lrluuutino. From tub NoßTii-Eliza Mary, Moa, Thomas and Henry, Endeavour. . From tub Manukab - Celestia, barquo. From the Noßra-Clansman, Linda Weber, Darcy Pratt, Mary Ogilvie, Bannockburn.

CUSTOMS ENTRIES. WWARDB. Moa, 219 tons, Moyer, from Kaipara, with cargo. H EHza Firtk?°l4S tons, Black, from Groymouth, with cargo. Brunner Coal Company, agents. Penguin, 442 tons, Anderson, from Lyttolton, with cargo. J Mllla, agent.

OUTWARDS. Maori, 118 tons, Cromarty, for Oamaru, with targo. J Mills, agont^

IMPORTS. SoVobertso'n! 40' do Mercer Bros; 30 do, J R Scott; 2 do. NationalW,k ; 2 do, Postmaster; 2 do, Butler Bros • 1 <10, Snrgood, Son, and Ewen; 1 do, Hannay , 2 feteSk' air^Newcastle: 480 tons coa. Martin and Watson; 108 naves, 110 plankß, 5070 "pokes, 879 felloes, SO shafts, N Z Woodware Co. EXPORTS.

Per Maori, for Oamaru: 1 pkg. DSSCo; S2O do G sVdrw;L^eand P«:a»sS BriscoTand Co; 23 do, J Hattray and Co; 2 do, mmmmmM gin. __ —

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. (Pbr United Prbss Association.) Wkllixoton, July 28th. Arrived: Arawata, from Melbourne, via the S°SaUed: Loch Doon, for Newcastle; Arawata, for the North.

MOVEMENTS OF UNION STEAM SHIP COM- " FANY'S STEAMERS. Friday, July 2S. BlufT-Rotomabana arrived 10.45 a.m. from Port telton; Sid 10 p.m. for Napier. Wanaka-arnved from Picton; sailed for Lytteiton. Nelson—Hawen arrived from Picton, sa.ieu lor TNSer-M a hinapua arrived daylightfromGisborne; -G^tr^n^S^arrived from Auckland; Sailed for Kapier.

The s.s. Penguin arrived at Port Chalmers yestord»v morning with, passengers and cargo from the North She left the wharf at Onehunga at 10 a.m. on the 19th inst., encountered a strong westerly gale, with heavy sea, and reached Taranaki at 7 a.m on the 20th; landed a largo ca.go, and left again for tha South at 6.30 p.m., experienced more moderate weathered arrived at Nelson at 9.30 a.m. on the 21st • left again on the same tide, called at Picton, and reached Wellington wharf at midnight same day- pushed on for Lytteiton on the 23rd encountered a tremendously heavy south-west gale, with a nuncdin, put in to Lytteiton on the evening of the 2Gth lnot. wimihound. . . ... The b.s. Shag mado o. trip to Shae Point and back ye!he dba'ra»e lona oomnionnea h PP di» a —-.- readiness ™r departure yesterday. She goes from barque IPampero are to be rendered in duplicate at the office of her agents, Messrs NciU and Co. (Limited), before noon onMon"ihe B.s. Waihi is expected to make a trial trip to- * The barquo Frederick Bassil, from Newcastle, arrived off the Heads yesterday forenoon. She was lowed across the bar at 2 p.m. by the s.s. Plucky, and came alongside the Railway Pier at 2 60 p m. Captain Beßt reports leaving Newcastle on tbo 6th wst., with light northerly winds, which continued unfal the 9th; then the winds came out from E. to b.JS., and freshened to a ga'e, which blow furiously for the next 48 hours when it moderated and backed to N.E., holding in that quadrant until the 13th inst when it hauled to tho westward and blew fiercely until the 15th, and thence hauled more to tho southward and again freshened up from the S.W.andontbo lUsh increased to a fresh gale, attended by a terrific BeaT which compelled her to heave-to within a distance of 50 miles of the West Cape; the gale blew with unabated fury until the 19th inst., when it moderated slightly and hauled more to tho southward and eastward, again increasing to a gale, and blowing furiously until the 24th inst., when it veered to the westward, attended by fine weather; she passed the West Cape on the 25th inst., and hreasted the Bluff at noon; thence she experienced N.E. winds along the coast to BlThe drod^er No. 222 took up a load of spoil yesterday from the bank off the Fort Chalmers piers, and p^ceeded outside the Heads to deposit it. The s.s. Maori left Port Chalmers yesterday evening The following telegram was received by the Harbour Board yesterday from the Weather Department at Wellington:—"Watch barometer; bad weather approaching between N.E. and E. and S.; glass will fall again soon, and after 12 hovfrs eea will be heavy outBide."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6384, 29 July 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 6384, 29 July 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 6384, 29 July 1882, Page 2