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SHIPPING.

f'OKT CUALH2.R3. ■JCuiaio» Heads, latitude 45.4T S., longitude 170.46 E. Koputat Bay, South Polut, latituda 46.19 S., longitude 170.59 K. lno lobtfiuuiv cl O'.vscrvailcn Faint, PortC'hr.lmcrs lo time 13 11 hoard S2 raiiiutca SO Eocondo oast ol Greenwich. Tides—High water, F fc=a C, :-: hours 60 niinuUia; tide, 6 feet 7 iachts. fIHB-BAldi AI rOSI OIUMSJHfI. Not? Zoalsad mc;u> time at uocu, calculated (or tho mcncliaa ot longitude, in time 11 hours 30 minutoa oast ol Qrccnwii-h, will bo signalled ouco & week by tbo timc-bs.il dropping atiho inscaut oj moan noon. A Dioa fliig will bo hoiettti at the mast-head, Port Chalmers signal-station, on tho forenoon ol tio day whoa tho lime-signal will be i-lvsn. PBULHH3 Of TO! M'JOK. November 7—FireS quortes _ .. 13h. ita. U. , t 14—Full moon .. „ in. 37ra. 33. ~ El—Last quwfcet ~ ~ In. 43tn. Us. „ S»—NowMoou .. .. OX sim. 2s. „ 13-Perixoe „ _ ~ 19h. Om. Do. ~ -20—Apogee .: .. .. 12h. Cm. Os. res musia. November 20 — Wind, S.W.; weather, orerccst. 8 » m.—Baromotor, 30.10; thermometer, Oft, Noon— Barometer,' 30.29; sncrniometer, 62. 6 p.m.—Bare* meter, 30.21; thermometer, CO. BISB KiTCB. November 21—At the B-sn&i. I.il p.m.; »i foil Chalmers, 5.21 p.m. j nt BwrSdin, 0.0 p.m. ASBIViL. Conolanue, thip, 1048 tons, Cawse, from Cal«utta, September ID. Nelll Broj, ajonts. Passohtfcra: ballon—Mr an d Mm Uarbea aua child. : DIPARTUUH. - Kakauui, 8.8., 67 tons, Suudatrom, for Invercarcili. X Ramaay, agent: Good Templar, kctoh, »2 tons, Hanutug, for Fortroio. X liuuuay, agent. Koraoui, »s., sui tons, Oliver, for Oaumru. J Mills, agent. Mwri, 8.a., lia tow, H'Ooll, for Oamaru. J Mills, agent, j •xrtoTan akhiviui. Vbou LnHDOa-alarlborousth, ship, 1126 tons, AnOtrson <JFGH, Sept. tuber ii. Souknf, ship, ISOi tons, Creker, WKFH, September 26. Loch Fergus, barque, 816 tona, Jones, NSSD, September 19. Duu'.'im, barque, 607 ton», Kojs, VPKM. Oumniu, chip, 1303.t0n5, Wright, WsNQ. Mataura, barque, 553 tons, Greeustreut, HNBF. Triumph, b.b., 2749 tons, Qold, TNWB, September 25. Victory, s.s., 2.-4S tons, Klcoato, October 27. Xongariro, s.a. 4015 toua, Ballett, October 29. From thr CLYDs-Troveljan, September 28. Fiioa Lhveetool—Villatu, barque, tOS tons, Thom■aon. - FfiStt Obiaaow-Invorcargill, fchip, 1-246 tons, ilulr, XCWP. Warcatca, B.a , September i. s'aoM Nbw York—lriton, barquo, 465 tone, JIFSN', 'October 1. Marshall S, brie, 1I» louu, September (i. It M Ilayirnnl. FaoM BOSTO.v—Alum, barque, 523 tons, iJVWR. Abbott. Fbom Maobiiiub—Superior, brig, ltd tons, Hendor--oon, JQPI. Frou Stdsbv—Wave, brijr, 17* tons, Christinn, PliVO. Faoa TowxßTOiß—Hugh EwinK. COSXOHB EKTKIE3, iKwisias. Maori, 113 tons, M'Cull, trora Ofimaia, with cargu. J Mills, agent. Maori, 118 tonß, H'CoU, for Oamara, vrlth cargo. i Mills, aeont. Cantsibuiy, 1243 ton.", M'Jlilian, fur Blu£E, with part original carrfo from Loiidou. U and NZ M and A Co, agcut?, EXPORTS. Ver Maori, for Oaraaiu: 2 pkgs, Marshall and Co ; 102 do, N Z Hardware Co; f.4 iio, 31-I.evd Bros; 8 dv, Kincaid, M'Qucen, and Co; S2do, Neill and Co \.LU\>; • do, W Scoular aud Co ; 1«3 do, B and N Z 11 and A Co ; ISI do, It Wilson and Co ; 0 do, Roes and AKN'uil; SI do, Dnnedin lad Vr" Co; 18 do, J Kdnioud; 10 do. Proctors, Joues, and Co ; 60 do, Hogg, Howison, Nieol, and Co ; 1 do, Mnckerras and Huzlett; 22 do, W Gregg and Co; I do, Oibbs, Bright, and Co : 2 do, J Wilson and Co; 37 do, W and G luinbull f.iid Co; 36 do, J Rattray and Co. (SKIPPING TELGSRAMS (Pkr Umixd Pussa Association.) . Auckland, November 20 Sailed : Southern Crocs, for tho South; Wanaka, for tho South. I'atßeiigira—Jiioo Butts, J Cu-iby, II Vornon, Mi»; lianimond, Mies K'Killon ar.d two children, Meeais Scaly, F. Jones, X Mair, Weaton. Mc3.-rj L. I>. Is'atrmn aiid Ca.,aKenls fjr tho expected steamer Triumph, received this afternoon tho following cablegram dom Ilobart concerning her: — "Triniuph arrived buie at noon on Saturday. Sho coaled and Bailed agaiu on Monday. All well." WnLLisoios, November 20". Arrived: Telioputu, from ibo south. Sailed: Takapuuu, f«r 1 aranaki. A Baherman at ParUa Harbour picked up on Wedftont, bol«Dgiog to a vessel of about 60 or 60 tona; ' also a life-buoy, having " Wavo of Life" paiutiid on It. The Wave of Life was a vessel ownea at Lyttel- | ton, and is now overdue. The barque Supreme, from Boaton via Lyttelton, '< arrived this afternoon. ' Lyttelton, Novomber 20. Arrived: La France, from Port Cnalmera. Sailed: Forest Queen, forOamaru: Wakatipuand Waihora, for Duneuin; Kotorua, for Wellington. i Eldw, November 20. J The Te Anan arrived at 0 p.m. yesterday. She.left ; Melbourne at 1 p.m. on tho 13th, and arrived at ' Hobart at 2pm. on the 14th; left at 9.30 p.m. Ex- ] perienced strong easterly and south-east gales ■ € throughout. Spoke tho barque May Queen, seemingly bound for Cook's Strait, on the 16ih inst. "All well." Sho sails at 5 p.m. for Duned.D. Passengers: * For the Bluff-Mr and Mrs Hollioa, Messrs Boyce, L Walters, Sutherland, Israel, Hon T Ledder. and 11 in the steerage. For Dunodiu—Mr and lira Donaldson ' and family, Mrs Chamberlain and Bon, Mrs Carey, l M'Cook, Turnbull, Thomson, Drown, Darward, Flan- s nagaa, Peters, Birch, and Seed; and Si in the Bteor- a age. For Lytttlton—Miss OordjD, Miss Prico, Mr ° ElUston; and 4in ths steerage. For Wellington— " Hon GM. and Mrs Waterhoose, Miss Baitsn, Mr, Mrs, ° and Miss Duthie, Messrs Whiceman, Uonell. Young, a and Adams; and 2in the btcorago. For Auckland— I: Mr, Mrs, and Misj B lington, Mr and Mrs Column and c family; and lin the steerage. ! HOBAni, November 20. ' The Wairarapa has arrived here after a Emait paseage of two days 23 houra from tho Bluff. - _ ' . WEATHER EXCHANOK. o (Pia U.vitkd Press Absocutios.) WELiixoros, November 20. j New Zealand.—Dopresßioa passed to north; stormy 0 at Gisborno for Boutb, with rain ; heavy rain at We:- 0 lington during night; increased presauro in south, |, ana generally southerly -winds. D Australia.- High prossuro over Eastern Australia, q with easterly wind*; low pressuro ovor Western Aus- p tralia, with westerly winds. j Barometera.—New Zealand: Russell and Wellinf- ]j ton, 298; Bluff, S0 1. Australia: Albiny, 3'J"B; jj Hpbirt and Sydney, 301; Portland, 300. q, uovsuesrra of union steam bhif ooaPANT'S STEAMHaa. Ss TOI3D4T, NOVKMBEB 20. ni • Bluff—Tc Anau arrivod 8.30 p.m. Monday from Hobirt; sails 6 p.m. for Port Chalmers. . t0 Akaroa-Kotorua arrived 5 a.m. from Port Chalmers ; Bailed 8 a.m. lcr Lyttelton. lo : Lyttelton-Wakatipu arrived 7 a.m. from Welling- wi ton; sails 3.30 p.m. for Port Chalmers. Waihora *! arrived 8.30 a.m. from Wellington ; sails 3.30 p.m for Fort Chalmers. Rotoiiu arrived I'iSO from Akaroa; "c Bails 9 p.m. for Wellington, V/elliugton—Takapuna sailed 11.16 a.m tor Now m riym uth. " Nelson—Hawoa arrived 10.10 a.m. from Picton; , sailed 12.50 for Picton. ™ ARRIVAL OF THE CORIOLANUS. f v ' A thlp 10 miles to the north east was telegraphed be from the pilot-station at Otago Heads yesterday fore- 3d noon. She proved ti be the Coriolanus, from Calcutta, and was tendered in the afternoon by the p.s. Eopu- be tai, which towed into port aid alongside the George ' Btreet Pier at a p.m. Tfao Coriolanus brings 1700 tons of i cargo,- consisting cf gunny bags, tacks, woolpacbe, tei, be castor oil, and other Indian produce, and U consigned do to Messrs Neill Bros, of this city. Captain re< Cawso is. still in command of her, and reports leav- sei ing Calcutta on September 15 in tow of the tug n Ol Challenge; cleared the Sand Heads on the next day, 2s and discharged the pilot; had light S.W. windß and p U fine weather on leaving, and experienced light S.W. wa and southerly winds down tho Bay of Bengal; breasted roi the Adaman Islands oa September 27, and from that qu dato until October 4 had v.ry light airs and to calms. Bh« crossed the equator on October 7, ma in longitude 63 E.; whilo between latitude i v 3 and 7 S. she passed large quantities of ] pumice stone, the meridian ot longitude at ihe iial time being 93 £. The S.E. trades were takon on October 15; ihey were good throughout and carried j her to latitude 30 S.; she passed the meridian of Cape louwin on Novombcr 3 ; had southerly winds and thick weather, and passed the Snares without hight- ' ing them on November 17; thence eho had southerly P« winds and thick weather along the coast, and passed Bm Cape Saunders at 6 p.m. on the 19th inst., atd mo hovc-to about four miles off Taiarca Heads ; but the Bic weather-coming on thick, and there being no appear- eQI ance of a pilot or the tug, she was compelled to stand 10s off .for the night. At i p.m. yesterday she took (Oi Pilot Paton on board about six miles S.W. from (»v Taiaroa Heads, whon she took in tail, and was towed We into port as above. <- " The s.B. Kakanui left Port Chalmers yesterday morn'- ] ing for Inve cargill. 1U! The', ketch Good Templar sailed yesterday for For- bOn trose. . WOl

The 8.8. Koianui lolt Dunedin yesterday evening for Oamaru.

The b.b. Ma^ri left the Rattray street Wharf yesterday evening for Oamaru. It la expected the steamer To Anau, from Melbourne and the Bluff, will come up to Dunedin on this morning's tido.

The ship Canterbury sails today for tho Bluff. She will be towed round to that port bythep.s. Koputai.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6792, 21 November 1883, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 6792, 21 November 1883, Page 2

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 6792, 21 November 1883, Page 2

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