SHIPPING.
?<3RT CHALMERS. . Heads, latitude 45.47 S., longitude 170.45 * Koputai Bay, South Point, latitude 45.19 8., ♦lenijUude 170.89 B. The longitude a Observation Point, Port Chalmers, *ta time ia !11 22 minutes 38 seconds east of "Greenwich. • - ,jHda?-'fflsh water, P and O, 2 hours 60 minutes ; '•ide.'B'fe**finches. . ~_., -. - ' jms-BALii at pons OHiiaaaa. Zealand mean iimo at noon, calculated for tha •■Rridlus ol longituile, in time 11 hotura £0 minutes jmi ol Greonwioh, will be signsllod onoe a week by »• tirio.bill dropping tA tho inatant o! reaan nooni ■-A-bjue flag will be holskod aVtho m»sj-head, Port '. Dnalmen.Bign&l-atailon, on Ihe forenoan o! tha day whoo th« tlmaslgaal will be given, . ■ . En WIATHIIB. July" 11 —Wind, N.E.; westher, fine. ■ 8 ».m.—B»roraeior, S9 46; tharaictnaier, *6 Noon— .Barometer. 20 86; tboroiomoier, B* 6 p-m.—Baro-c«*or, a.88; thermometer, 50. / """" "'' "' "moB waSbb. * ' '" July 12— AVttie Heaflg, 618 p.m.) ai Pert Chalmers. 6.BBo.is N ■, atßaag^ciio,B43 p.m. . ... • &J«y --IS1 — At lie Heads, 6.86 p.m. |*l Fort Oh»lmer8 4 QS3 p.:a,; at Brjaeiin, 7.21 p.m. ,7 .*.:;"■ • . ABSIVALB. ■. • • ■■•:■■ ■Rotorua, s.a., 028 tons, Anderson, from the North. 4 Hills, axent. IPassonijora — Key Mr Wardell, Messra Rotheehild,- Murphy, Grifflthe. -: Eauroto, a a., 19SS tons, Kennedy, from Sydney, .tia'Cook Strait. Jll ills, agent. Faascngcrs—Mrs Shephecd, Misses Bathg&te, M'Phovson, Captain Pratteb Jtesßnj Pollock, Qowrine, Stephen, M'Cortnick, M'Pherson, Marshall, Snowden, Smith, Captain Mtdc&lf, and 6 Bteerago. ' -Alpha,' ketch, 2i tons, Kjffel, from ..the coait. H^uthrie, agent. ' . , .: " . .--;....-. „-' ." " ftBPARTCttffl. • ' . .'Beautiful Star, e.s., rt7 tons. White, for Oamaru. J Mills, agent. .':...,' ,- . . Waibora, b.?., 2003 tons, Edie, for Melbourne, Ma the Blutt. J Hills, ageritv Paasengeri—MeaTfames iyoiiS, Rictoul, Petty and family (5), Cryden, -Slilia, fefßrard, Ings. Mis3es Ro"S, M'Kenzie, Masters I'rjxftin, Matheson, Ings, Mr and Mrs ICobcrts, Mr and a*s M'Donßld, Messrs M'Ker.2io, Leckie, Hallidy, Bsuart, Johnson, Marks, fc-inclair, Jonning3. . . ' Kvanell, barque, ii 7 tons, Colcord, for L>tteltOn. Bates, Sisc, and COjigenta. .., .... ■ ...-..• EZPKCTB3 AaBITALS. ■ '~ ■ tmOH Lohmh—Nairnahire, barque, 935 tons, Peattie, WTRG. Nelson, ship, 1247 tons, Bannatyno, UKRC. Ruapehu, s.B , 4170 toes, Crutchloy, May 81. Humnui, ship, 1012 tons, Hazlewood, QPDB. Ada Mel> more, barque, 560 tons, Stevenson. Pleiades, basque, 897 tons, Soiten, MFKP. Paieora, ship, 889 tons, Donaldson. ... . ' . Fbosi PLTMODTH-Coptic, 3.3.", 4587 tens, May 28. Florida, so., Juco 30. ;' ............ .' .Kroh • Livertooii, via AVkllikqion'. — Mountain liurel, barque, 690 tons, KFCV. Capa Clear,; barque, 853 tons, M'Leaa, JCKR. . ' -' " Fros' G&jssov- Euterpe, ship, 1107 tons, Phillips, VPJE.; Saiaca, barque, 836 tons, QVLJ. Feom Nbt? Yfiss—lrene, barque, 487 tons, Fullarton, JRVG. Keitio. barque, 503 tons. JQFV. Torcni,bri^.- ElinorVernoD, barauo. Alceiti3, barque, S9Btons;Norris, HCMN.. . " • "?aoa' Bosics—Abaoa, batque, 553 *on 3. Ercroa Buller, batqas, 505 "*»*, JNQB, Mavch 3. Marie Decker, barque. Arcadia, barque,- Charles A. Lewis. From Hobart ->. Etupreca ol China,' barque, 255 tong, M'Arthnr, ■•■■ : ■ ~ CUSTOMS ENTRIES. ■vvi : nfWABDS;. ■"Rotorua; 873 tons, Anderson, from Lyttelton, with 'cargo; J Mills, agent. : :, ■ .-. ?•■■■! Hauroto, 1276 tone, Kennedy, from Lyttelton, vlthjcargo, JMilla, agent. .. ... ■, • 7 ■'.'■ ■ . ~..- OOTWAIDS. . .-■- Beautiful Star, I^6" tons, White- for Oamaru, i wlthorgo. J Mills, agent. Waihora, 1269 tons, Edie, for the -Bluff, with mugo. Jllillg,agent. ;;.:::.-, : '"■"'"'.""".."'.;;.. imports. .77 ' ~~; ■,:Per Rotorua, from the North:-1 pkg, Wi'son and Co;-1 do,: Butt?rwotth-Bros; 17do, order; 6 do, Bastings^Leary, and Co; 25 dq,Liggin3 and Gibson; 1 do; Colonial Back; 8 do, Bcadshaw; 40 do, Smith; 88 do, N Z Diug Co; 7.d0, Sutler Bros;11 do, HaUeri•tein Bros and Co; 14 'do; J Speight and Co; 3 do, Post and Telegraph Depatttherit ;-16 do, R X Murray and Son; 1 do, Mathew.s; 1 do, Thompson ;~10 do, , Lightbind, Allan, and Co; 13 do, Fleming; U S S Co. ■ i--': {'•-• :'-.-•■-:;-■ ■' v.o : - •■■ .. ■•^■ : . ■-- : > .-..•*;■ i'- Per Hauroto, from Sydney: 5 pkgi;N Z Drug Co; 81 do, Spedding; &7 do, Bull; 68 doj Fryor; t)3 do, Lwrner; 22 do, Silvcrstbne; 2 do, Gibbs, Bright, and 'Co; 4CO do, Gregg;-1 do, Becjamin ; 3769 do, Dunedin I arid W Co; 2do, Gwynne; 9 do, White; 2 do, Herbert; 'Hayn'ea, and- Co; 82 do. Dunning Bros" and Co; 4S do, Patereon; 855 do, Neill and Co (Ltd);: 84 ?do^'order. -:•.•'; .;■:•■■•••• ;■.'...}->A' ■:_:'■■-■''■■■ ;. '"" " " SHIPPINS TSLSORAMS. .;" ; • ; .•. (Phi DarrzDPaiss.AssooiiTioH.) ;:■:•:; Auckland, July 11. -. Sailed: Davenport, for Lyttelton; Alastor,f or London. . .Ov.j.'>-': ....:' •■ ;.-^-:".".v '.■■••■ '-... .•■~::' t .vA ■ WELUSGTOS, July 11. ■ Arrived: Arawata, from the South;. Wanaka, from ' thei Forth; Kennedy, from Nelson: - .. XSailed': Arawata, for Sydney, via Auckland-and East Coast; Kenccdy, for Nelson aiid West Coast; . Wanaka, far the South. Passengers: Messrs Thompson, Harris, Miller, Horoburgh, and Morrison. ~»..:-. "'.■-• ' "■■'.' Bluff, July 11. Arrived: Lord <ot the Isles, from Newcastle, with . coal; Stall*, from the North. - '•■ - . The Stella -ails to-night for the West Ccast. -..movements of tinion steam ship com,'j;^_...._,..::::',sanys:steamers.'": .............. ""■ Fbioay, JntY-11. Port Chalmsra—Hauroto arii^ed 12 noon from Lyt-Wton;--'Waihoras»iifd 4.45 for Bluff. - -- .^Wellington—Arawatalarrived 11.SO a.m. from Lyttelton; failed 4 pm. for.Napier. Wanaka arrived noon from Picton; sailed 3 p.m. for Lyttelton. '~' lauranga—Omapere sailed 6a. m. for Auckland. L : , WEATHBE EXCHANGE.,.^- ---: (Pb Uanaß Pbibb AesoounoH.) l:.-:a-jtel;'-j ■:/,., "■: :■■■.. - 11. New Zealand.—Slight depression passing over Cook tfirait. fWlnds & and S.W.; dull and showery at most . place?. . ••■'■•. J-. :"■ ' ■■ '■ ■—■Außtralia.—Equal pressure generally—highest at Bydney ; N.W. winds, except at-Sydney—south. Barometers.—Now Zealatd: Russell and Bluff, 89:8;. Wellington, 29-6. Australia: Sydney, 30 3; all cither stations,'SiM. ■ • ' . Tho.barquentine May was towed down from Dun•diu yesterday morning, and brought up in Mansfdrd :Bay. . . ;.-.. ■-■ .. •-. . ■ .-.. .- ' ■ ' ■ ;" The 8,8. Rotorua arrived at Port Chalmers at 915 : -a-m. yesterday. She left Nelson at 8 p.m. on the Sth 'Inst; and arrived at Picton at 3.40 p.m. on the 9th; ;le(c >gain^at 5.40 p.m., and made (ait to the wharf at Wellington at 11 a.m.; moved, on for .the South at 2.30, '•id reached Lyttelton at 6.30.a nv'on the 10th; discharged a cargo of barley, and left again at 4 p.m., • ■bad light northerly and variable winds, with fine .weather and smooth sei. down the coast, and arrived .aa above. , We thank Mr Fenwick (the purser) for report and fl'es.- ■.'■■• :• -Thes.'e. Waihara left Port Chalmers yesterday after- > noon for Melbourne, via tha Bluff. '■. . : The Union. Company's s.s. Hauroto,- Captain A. Kennedy; arrived at Port Chalmers at 1 p.m. yesterday. She left Sydney at 5.40^ m. on July 2, 'encountered strong westerly winds with heavy head Eea and Equally weather during the run to Stephens .IBland,.and thence fine weather to arrival at.Weiling■ton at S'&.m. on the Sth ir.at.; left again at 4.15 p.m. on the 9th inst.,had light variable winds with fiuo : .weather down the coast, and reached Lyttelton at 9 "•'.in.' on the 10th; left again at 4.40 p.m., and reached :Pott Chalmera as above. We thank Mr A. Crawford : .'(the purser; for report and files. • : ' .-•..;.•■ . • :_ -The 8.8. Beautiiul Star left Port Chalmers yesterday evening for.Oamaru. ... . .'.[.-;•-''. The s.s. Tamsui, which is to leave Ctago during the {>recent month' for Hongkong, was built at Grcenock n 1830., and is a sister ship to the Hoihow, which was -here last year. .-.■■-... . ■■ The ketch Alpha, from the coast, arrived at Port Ohalmera -yesterday. /'The barque'Kvanell was towed to eea yesterday, and ■ailed with original cargo for Lyttelton. ~ ' The brig.Wave, which left Port Chalmers on June 13, anived at Sydney on July 1. . Preparations are now making for lighting the buoys Jn the River -St. Lawrence with gas, and it is antici"p»ted that meet of them ivill be ready by July. Each buoy will be supplied with aufficiant gas to last thre* months. A resolution -has been passed by the Maritime'- Exchange, Philadelphia, recommending the 'adoption of "gaa-lit buoys in all the haiboura of the United' States. When will the shipping interest* of the Australian Colonies bestir themselves ia the same direction? . ■ . ... ■ .. ;, ■■
a ',»'-• THE DIRECT STEAMERS. .:.. ?j The New Zealand Shipping Company's s.s. Ruapehu . left Hobart on Thursday, at 2 p.m., for Wellingtoa. . 7,The.Shaw;Savi)l, and Albion ComFany'B.s.s. Vic6tory left Rio for London on Thursday, with her meat in Rood order.-' -. r .-. •. ~ ; :; :•
The s.B. Coptic left Hobart for Port Chalmers at noon on Thursday. ■ '■_ , "' ". ■
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6991, 12 July 1884, Page 2
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