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SHIPPING.

FORT CHALMERS.

The lOßcitude of Observation Point, PorlOhitaero n tiaio U 11 hours 22 minutes 38 aocondu eaat oi QrT?d«r-Hlgh water, F and C, 2 houra 60 mlnntei; tide, 6 feet 7 lnchw. ' nua-BAU. AT POST CHIUUUU!. New Zealand mean time at noon, calculated far the meridian of longitude. In tlmo 11 hours SO minutes eaet of Greenwich, will be signalled once a week by the time-ball dropping at tho lustant of mean noon. A blue flag will Tmj hoisted at the mast-head, Port Chalmers signal-station, on tbo forenoon of Ihe day when the tlmc-algriil will bo given. . ,

vuksm or tm uook. Senteinl>e¥l—Hew moon _ .. - 2b. Mm *s. „ -.9-Firfit quarter - .. oh. 87ra Ba. -■„ la-ItaU nioon .. _ Oh. 41m. 2* ■'■;V SS^-Laat quarter .. .. Oh. 60ai. 8). „ • 80—Now Moon .. .. 17h. 61m. Si. 0-Apo«oe ~. - - Iflh. "»• Cs' ■•• 17-Pert"eo l ~ _ .. 19h. om. Ob.

tm w»»tn«a . September 18-Wind, N.E.; weather, line. 8 im.—Barometer, 80.42; thermometer, «. fcoonBaroaieter, 30.48; thermometer, CO. 5 p.m.—l>»rometer, 30.44; thermometer, 62.

maa wAim. September 10-At the Heads, 423 p.m.! at Port Chalmers, 5.3 p.m.; at Dnnedln, fi.tt p.m.

. ' p«?i»ioam , Maori, 5.8., 113 tons, M'Coll, lor Oaraaru. J UOm»')iere!s.B., 352 tons, Hutchison, for Auckland, via the East Cjast. ' J Mills, Bxent. ilald of Otago, schooner, 50 ton*, trazer, for Xiverton. Master, agent.

1 . ■- »xmomd luaiviu. Fitoi) LCHDOM-Hurunui, ship, 1013 tons, Tlaßlewood, QFDB, July 18. Fcnstanton, ».8.. 1003 tons, Hogg, July;?«. Jessie Headman, »hlp, 963 tons, Gibson, July 9. British Queen, s.s., 3261 tons, Nowoll, VFJIH, about August 26. Pareora, ship, 760 tone, QSGW, August 0. Fkok LwiDos, vu urn Cams of Goon HorsDoric, London July" 26 or 28, Capo ot Good Hopo *Fao» uiisapff- KmWeton, barque, 11U0 tons, Paynt&r, WMJR, May SO. Heien Denny, barque, 600 yons, "fbosi Nsw Yobs.—Wakefioid, barque, 8.V7 tons, JMD3, Auijust 1- Alkthaw, barquo, 6&3 t*us, Tale, WTFL. Marshall, britf. From Bostoi—Clara il'GUlivray, Juno 19.

KnoMNoYA'ScQiu—Lady Mabel. ■ Fsoa Hubibt—Pet, ba.que, £63 tons, QSKV.

Ino; 82 tons, Lyders, irora tho Bluff, with cargo. Proctors, "Jones, and Co, agents. Pelham, MO cone, Sullivan, from Newcastle, with cargo. Kennedy Bros, agents. Maori, -118 'tons, M'Col), from OaniMO, with cargo. 1 Mills, agent.

■. onTWAEM. Ino, 82 tons, Ljdors, for rortroto, with cargo. Proctors, Joces, and Co, agenta. Omapere, 352 touß, Hutchison, for Oamaru, with cargo. J Mills, agent. Maori, us tons, M'Coll, for Oamua, with cargo. J Miili, agent. '

EXPORTS. Per Maori, for Oanwru : lipkffs, Ucld and Gray : 2 <10, X Bamtay; 113 do, U'Leod Bros ; 9,d0, N Z Hardware Co; 1 do. Singer Alanufacturiiifj Co; 5 do, Katfier and Co ;So do, J Edmond; 50 do, Neill and Co'(Lla.ited); i do, Paik and Curio ; 20 do, A and .1 M'Furlano ;73 do, A Briscoeacil Co; 10 do, J Speight and Co : 10 do, Uunedfu I and Vi Co ; 4 do, N Z Drau Oo; 6 do, M Bardbley and Son ; 1 do, i X Ilocper ; 1 do| Benuot and Co ; 1 do, P Uayuian and Co.; 13 do, D lazier nnd Co; 3! do, Mackorra? and H-.iz!stt; 5 do, 11 X Murray and Soi)3; 20 do, Bites, Siae, and

CO.. : Per Omaiiere: For Napier— 1 pfcg, Ross and Glendining; 2CO do, Neill Bros; 10 00, hmi h and Smith ; 2i dv, Dumdin I and W Co; 1 do Matheson Bros and Co; liiUo, AandT Burt; 2 do, R X Murray.»nd Sons; 1 do X KHU; t! do, Nimmo ad Blair; ;&do, Bales, bias, ani Co; 9 do, Uallausttin Bros and Co; 10-J do O Peacock ; 2 do. C Moore; 65 tacks produce, Andertou and Co; 100 do, J Fleming. For Qisborne —3 pkg-, KolS i.nd OleTidiulns; 65 <!•■>, Mathtso.i Bros aid Co; 18 do, A and 1' Burt; 37 do, Neill Uroa; fl do; Smith and Sn ith; 38 do, Dunedin I and WCo; tO'dn, RK Mu.rnyand Soot; 100 do, Batra, Sise, and Oo; 7dj, J KptUht and Co; 40 do MLood Bros. Fcr Tauranga- 8 pkgß, Jf p> ight a d Co; 50 do, Anderson and Co; 1 00. A II Kosn. For Auckland—6 pkj.l", W Gregg aud Co; 1 do, A awl T lni-lis; 5 do', lioss and Glfiidinir.K; 6 do, Dnntdin I asd. IT-Oo: 60 da, (I X Murra/ and Sons; 5 do, Dir'.lnp and Co; 1 do. Smith and S.nlib; l«l • ilo, CosFeos and Bn.ck; 14 do, Reid and Gray; 2 do. Mrs Reid; 200 jock*.bonedust, SS do potatoes, G Blvth and Co ;'6o>lo flour, J Kunciman.

Per 100, fur *'orln»e: o pkj!», RelJ and Gray; fi <10, Park and Curia; 2 do, wurray, Roberts, and Co; 1 do, Butltr 11 OS: 7:3 .10, Jfolll and Co (Ltd); I do, Hojfg. Howii«on, Nico!, and Cg; S (10, Surgno-J, Son and Ewen; 1 do,<! Kooie; 33 ilo, M Chick; 3 do. Dacejiu 1 and W Co; 3 do, Nimmo and Bla r

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS (Pis Usitbd Pauss Abssciatios.) Alcklaxb, September 18 * Sailed: Ti!»roa, s.?. for Southern ports, last evening.- raMtnuera: Messrs Walsh, Bailey, Red mondi Bo«e8, Harrison and child, Stronal, M'Phail, and Mre Howison. The Wa'ratai aa^ ived at 10 pm. She loft Sydney at 10 p.m. on tto 13!h inst. Pa*engcrs: For Auckland Mr and Miss Wicklow, Mcsdarais Blade!, Bambryer, Kee^e, Mi set Hungorf rd, Vivian, Leslie, Glllau, Whitatt, Sutherland, C-bornc, fcev. Bojd, Rev. J Bites, Captain Anderson, JI mm Wi.:klow, Hponcer. W G Eoian ( J tdwa.Us. 'i'hos Ilollis*. O llollarids, Love, Heavy, Niccoll, Sim.ii, J Spcake, Backlev, Kofi, Hogart>, Cowley, Sparcross, Edwards, Towser, Kobtrta. For Napier —Miss Gilbertaon, llcasrs E Gilbcrtson and Nairn. For Wellington— Messr» A R Shaw.J Munsen. For Dunedia-Mr iloirisou; and 50 in the ttce-ajc. . ■. . : ' Wbixikotos, Septcinbei 18. Arrived: Hincmon, from Onehunga, via wayside ports-, Stolla, from Auckland; Croydon Lass, schoorrer, lroro Lyttelton. - .' Lrmsi/roN, September 18. Sailed: Kotorm, for Wellington ; Taraweia, for Dunedin; Mary JU'.en, for Wellington. r- ■ Btirr, September 18. The Waihora, from Melbourne, via Hobart, arrived this morning. She left Melbourne at 3 pm. on the lllh inst, and .Williamstown at 6 p.m., arriving at Hobart at noou on tbe 12th ; left there at 9 p.m. the same day j passed tho Solande.rs at S a.m. on the 18th, and reachoJ the Cluil at 9 a.m. on the 18th ; experienced strong easterly weather throughout. Passengers : For the Bluff—Miss Robertson, Messrs Shennan, ijmanue*, Dodgshun, Moreton, Somerville, and four in the e'ecraire.. For Duuedin-Messrs Brydone, Edwards, aud Murdoch, Mrs, Miss, and Master Tolmie, Misses Hiuoes and Carroll. For Lyttelton—Misses Buber and Writrglem-orth, Mrs Fowler, Messrs Stark, Gowlisbaw, and Lord For Wellington — Messrs Smith; Kitchen, and Butler, Mrs Butler, Mr Honer. For Auckland—Messrs O'Connell and Roberts, Mrs and Master O'Connqll.

HOVKURHTB OF UNION STKAH SHIP OOH .•. . PASFB BTE4MBRS. ' TDKSDir, SXPTBaiBKB 18. BluS—Waihora arrived 9.40 a.m. from Melbourne. Aiaroa—Rotorua arrived 6 a.m. from Port Ch&lmera; Bails 12 30 for Littelton. L) ttelton—Tarawera arrived noon from Wellington; eails4.E& p.m. for Port Chalmers. - Nolaott—Hawei trrived 7 a.m. ticm Picton; sailed 10.30 am forPicton. Wellington—Southern Cress coiled 0 p m. Monday fot-B»piet. Nsw Pljmouth—Waaata arrived ! a.m from Manukan; mUetl.7.So a.tn. tor Wellington. Oreymouth—Jlabinapua sailed 11.19 a m. for Kel--80ft- : ' ■ ■ ■ ' ■ Aackland—Manapoari arrived 10.15 ».m. from Gtsborne. •■• '-■ ■ . •

-The barque..Pelhamia discharging cargo at the Bowcn Pier. -■:..■ • The s.B. Ro<omahat:a was shitted from the stream yesterday arid berthed at the George street Pier. - 1 he e.B. Maori left Po.it Chalmers yestorday.evening fos Gamaru. -•. ' : ■ -: ■ ' rhe'aji Omapere sailed yesterday evening for Auckland, via the East Coast, in charge of Captain Hutchison, who hands her over to Captain Allma'n; ol the. Southern Cross, on arrival at Auckland. The schomer Maid of Otago sailed yesterday eventag with cargo for Rivetton. ■■•■••'. ■ ■-.. The ■ barque Lurlino, from London, vroicb has arrived at Tin aru, exchanged signalß with the undermentioned ships among other*: Embleton, on July 2in 610 N., 25 60 W., from Glasgow to Otagq, 63 days out ;,Dunedin, in 2.30 N., 25 40 W., from London to Duaediri, 26 days out.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6738, 19 September 1883, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 6738, 19 September 1883, Page 2

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 6738, 19 September 1883, Page 2

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