SHIPPING.
PORT CHAMEUS. longitude 170.39 E. CHASM OK TIIK MOON. fjm January I—tot quarter i7h 69m sY :; jtiKSo,- :: "•s;.«£.£ ;; a-iw* •• •■ •• 7h' Cm- 09TOK WKATUKII. „ January 22 - Wind, S.W.; weather. Ono. 8 a.in. -Barometer, 29.M; thermometer. 08. Noon -Barometer, 29.98; shsrnssmowt,. 74. 6 p.m. — Itarotneter, 31.01; tbormonietc.?, 03. State of the 15ar—Smooth.
Januaiy 23-At the Heads, 3.3 p.m.; at Po.t Chal.ao.-s, 3.43 p.m.; at Dunmlin, 428 p.m.
Othello, bare,.,, 342™!ennedy, frcm L.vtteltpn. NI,Uh'K^^o^fn to U9> n,own, (vom River•lS' "olfooner, 7S ton,, Bianey, tn .m We.tPOpioneer! laSner, o'^ tow. Pratt, from Toi-Toi*. KgSn' 5C schooner, 50 ton,, Petowm. f«m Timaru. Ii Ramsay, agent.
Beautllul Star, a^l", White, for Oa, .«. "avoTss. ISS ton,, Cmpboll, for Wartport. Wffi, MS 3'.^'W'l»^'. for Tinmru. J Wiilbnfand Jane, schooner, 00 ton,, Wares, for Wellington. O Bljth, agent.
'^S^S: ™%. 1300 tons, Wight, WSNO, octobar 30. Kawatlra. Bs , toober /7. TaWera, s s., ISOO tons, Sinclair. December b. Wei li^B^ir^^:;-^t.0.87u0n Sl SS. &^ RAtiS,br hl"2°9l'ton S ?NDTO, Octo"SSl H2SSbBHK-K.n»», ,cl»cner, 298 . tons, NonUeldt, January 10-
OD3TOMS ENTRIES. Star of the South, ire"™'. Hopkins, fiom Grey"■SuHlto*™^. '">'S Lytlolton, with Wo^uJ^f^W Point, with ea^£.mi G 57htnrSund S trom, (torn Inverc^m, Wl£si ?B^n»SS! torn Oreymouth, with m£jiK nrS, a^o^dy, from Oamaru. with cariro. J Mllla, agent
TaranaUi, mo ,0,^?" London. W ithc ltg o DwSJ^'S! 3M'lntosh. for Timaru. with Tr ottte^ l« ton,, Hopkins, for Graymonth. -«"«X n3^S^oT LytteUon, with Penguin, 142 tjns, Mi.in«»i jarco. J Mills, agent.
imports. Per Othello, from tyttclton: 603 bales, N I i*nu OilmmK; 13.00MtUo, o.der ;IB hides, - <.">i>» ""'"" 16 emplies, ordor
EXPORTS.
Tumhull jn.l Co 3a do wt n'Leod; 8 do, J For Akar.a-0 Marshall and II SS Co- 3 do Marshall aut Co; IB do, Uoombs and Cv• i do, "and X Hurt; 39 dj, Neill Bro.; I do, W Bridgman; 5 do, J Kduiond :12 d-., Prcctow, Jones, a?" Co: 99 .lo'ex Nelson. P..r Christ, hureh--2 ukii? Sain'burv, EilUdon, and Co ; 3 do, SarISin *tt.id ¥ 14 do. J Speight and Co; l™|o, M CSavin »nd Co; 20 do, X ZExfteg C,»; 8 do, A M'Greaor ; 4* do, M Do-.aithy and i:o. /-» P'^n-' pkj{», Sartrood, Son, and Ewen ; 1 do, P Hay.i.an and SoVor Blenheim-2 pliS-". «o B and aiondming , 2 do, Sew Hny; 2 do, N Z E«pieM Co. For Nelson -1 pkft Ofri|.'o Bible Society; 1 do, Sawood, Son am\ E*un- 1 d.i, Halleiirteiii Brothers and Co ; ldo' PHavmanand Co; 11 do, Neill and Co(Lt'); 6 do N Z VVoodw,.re Co ; 1 do. Dodg-hun and Snowden; 1 do. Smith aid Smith; 2 do, t'ateraun and M'Lsod; lot do ex Motley ; lot do ex Nel,™; 2*. ■ Jf ZExi-n-SiCo. For WeliiiWtoii-Spkffli NZExprets Co ; 4 dn, Sawood, Bon, a-.d Kwen ; 15 dj, Held and 0!^; i'^n"Tdo;' a"d a..d Mil, f, 5 do, KwoiK' Si.. B Wing ; 4 do, Mossie Woollen Factory ; 9 do, Ucymanaon, bow, ana to , lOrio MJool; 1 do, Michaelis, Hallenaf-eio, end FarJihai- SO do J X Scott; ldo, Equitable Insurance <5 ■ 1 'do, J Dow; 1 do, Otago Daily Times Co. For F xton-i pk(t. N Z Woodware Co. For Wangamii-llymouth-l pkg, N Z Woodware Co ;; 1 do, Held and Gray ; -Odo, Stuvolv, Austin, and Co ; lo do, Aeill and Co (Ltd); 1 do, Henoereon Law and Co; 1 do, N Z Express Co ; 50 tacks flour. P M'QilL
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ■ (Pat United PRSsa AsaootATios.) 1 LrrTitl.ios, January 22nd. Sailed: Wakaiipu, for Port C^ers.^ The Te Anau arrived here at 6 a.m. She left Melbourne at 5 p.m. on the lsth-inst.; anived at Hobart X" mthelSthi left there the day at 10 p m.; expeiienced favourable wieds and fine weather throughout. She sails at 5 p.m. for Port Chataera. For Dunedin-Messrs Browne and Beyg, Mr and Mrs Currie! Mrs L Usk and two children, Miss Younger, Mral> Sinclair, Mr Johu.-ton,.Messrs J Hicks, Wakefield, Chisholm, Appleby, Miss Montserrat, Its* Reed, S^^fe'^anTl^oaS Kk^d±afm«||« v.nmau,n For AU'klaud-ilr Gouaev, lira butter aadTm™y, Mr MUchtfl, Miss Mitchell, Messrs Galbmith Drnrnmo-d, and Robinson. For WellingtonMm .J HcHalin llavioan, and Leary, Rev. arid Mrs £X Buxton Mi-B Hoiswall. Messrs M'Neil «n,l Pillion For tho Bluff-Mr Ellis, Mica French, ShTMtaOtok, MrStraek M«| Warren S«W. Milne Miss Simson, Mr Philhpß, Captain I/ankinson, M q HThitesida Mr Broushton and family, Lord Lennox JUand JWrlßayle^Messrs Smith, Lippaner, Bowman and family, Bricly.
tf OVE HE NTS^F r U H .ON A ST|AM SHIP COMMonday, January 22. Bluff—Tc Anau arrived 7 a.m. from Hobart. pnrt Chalmers— Penguin eails 6 p.m. fir Akaroa. Lyttelton-wlkatU ™><* * P'm- iat *<>« Chal" "wellington-Arawata sails 3 p.m. for Ljttelton. WwCort-Ma&^pu" PSd 10 a.m. for Orey-mSickland-Kotomahana ar.ived 8.15 a.m. from Gisborne.
The barque Othello, from Lyttelton, amvod off the Head* unSuoday afternoon. She left Lyttelton on ♦he afternoon ot tno Kth inst, experienced very light and variable winds down the coast, Mid was towed across the bar at 6 p.m. on Sunday, anchoring in MAtate Sw^toTe the Emperor, from Lyttelton for the Bluff, passed the Heads on Sunday Beautiful Star left Port Chalmers at 8.30 D m. on Sunday for Oatnaru. V The s.s. Kangaroo shipped 100 casks of cement yetterday morning at Port Chalmers and Bailed for W The sWp Nelson has only 300 ton* of dead-weight cargo left on board. She h» taken in the first part of her Homtward cargo in the shape of 600 sacks cf gr Tho barque Mennock has about 300 tons of cargo leTh"brigVotley has discharged about 250 tons of Adieu is nearly clear of cargo. The barquentine Blitz hastakenin 634 bales of wool The B s Star of the South ditcharged her cargo of coal at the Export Pier yesterday, and steamed up to Dunedin to load for Westport. She was to sad yesteri< rapidly loading. She has the ~,2 carco on board :-230 bales wool, 28 ca»ka Slow 2399 sacks wheat, and 2002 sacks flour. The cKpp« ship Canterbury has taken in 1300 bales «rnol 17 balei skins, 8 casks tallow, 3746 sacks grain. The s s Penguin Wt Port Chalmers yesterday afternoon for Northern port*. She lias been thoroughly renovated, and will, we are sure, render a S Tho aschoone°r fMaidoUago, in Wlast fromTimaru, Heads yesterday forenoon, and beat up to Mansford *$£*i&» Wanganul, from Wctport. arrived at the Heads on funday evening, and was towed up to Ounedln yesterday forenoon by the s.s. Lillie Den-
'"■The sdawner Edith Reid arrive) at Port Chalmers .yesterday forenoon, and 'ancho.ed off Mansion! B»y. She made a remarkably smart pasaage from Rivorton *n Otawo Heads, only 13 hours having elapsed between &r taSvinic Kiverton and reaching the Heads, where «he was compelled to anchor on account of the ebb tidelrida strong adverse wind. The uraiter reports Jrartne RivertoS at 11 a.m. on the 20th in«t. ; had MWwtoli to Long Point, which she breamed at 6 nm- thence t.h« wind hauled to S VV., blowing a fre™h'bre ™e!a-,d taking her up to Ota.ro Head, at 2 a. m v"ati-rd!iy. "here she anchored. She passed the «hiD 'City of P.rth, in tow of the ps. Koputai, off Catlingi River at 6 p.m. on Sunday, and at 7 p.m. the S"wmcompelUd to put back to the NuKgeM for BbTho rßcliooner Owako Bella wm loadinp; at Riverton "^J&SwSfISt Wrt Chalmers yesterday evpn\n% for inmvru.
Tlio unrquo Othullo was to veil up to Duueuin yo»----sSicd wWcargo lor "Wellington. _______
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6534, 23 January 1883, Page 2
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