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SHIPPING.D

; PORT GHALiISRa. Taiaroa Heada, latitude 45.47 S., longifcudo 170.45 B. . Koputai Ba.y, South Point, UtituJo 45.49 S., longitude 170.39 i£. The longitudo oi Observation Point, Port Chalmers, n time is 11 hours 22 niinuto3 38 seconds east of Greenwich. Tides—High water, F and C, 2 hours 50: minutes ; Hde, 5 leet 7 inches. _ liai-Bilili AT POST OHALaaBa. New Zealand man iinia at noon, calculated for the meridian ol longitude, in time U hours E0 minutes east of Greenwich, will be Eigaalled once a week by the tirce-baU dropping &i ihs Isstanfi cl mean nooni A bine flag will ba hoUtod 5.% the magi-hetd, Pori Ohalmera eignal-ctaiipn, on Jho loyscocn ef the d»y when £b.a time-Bisnil'will ba given. • pnAsag o? ma moon. July 7—Full Moon „ .. .. 22a. 10m. os. „ 15-Last quarter .. „ .. 9h. SBra. os. ~ 22—New moon .. _ _ Oh. 61m. Cs. „ 29-First quarter _ .. .. lOh. lin. Ca. „ 4—Apogaa „ ~ „ „ lh. om. os. „ 19—Perigee ~ ~ „ „ 19h. om. os. „ 31—-Apogao _ . _ 181 i. Oni. 03. IHS V.'SITHXS. July 25 — Wind, N.E ; wesihey, clear. 8 ft.m.—Barometer, 29 Si; sn«j;einator, 36 Noon— Barometer, 29 82; sheruieme.Ser, 60. 6 p.m.—Barometer, 29 74; thermometer, 48. HiaH Wilia. July 26 —AS She Heads, 625 p.m. | at S?8il Chalmaig, 6 5 p.m. | s>t Dnaod'.n, 6 60 p.m. July 27 — AS 6ha Eefids. G 4 p.m. | ot Poit Ohamiers, 6.44 p.m. l At Danodla, 7.29 p.m. DKPARimiBS. Catlin, ketch, 46 tons, Wares, for Invercargill. Janet Ramsay, schooner, 41 tons, Connor, for Invercargill. lmnedin I and W Co, agents. Te Anau, s.s, 1652 • tons, M'Gee, for Melbourne, via the BluE. J Mills, a?ent. Pasiongera—Miss Roberts, Meadames Sheehan, Drummond and family (0). M«srs Leiahman, Jl'Aden, Simiuona, Baxter. Beautiful Star, s.s., 177 tons, White, for oamaru. J Mills, agent.

Bells, barque, 311 ton?, Moore, for Lyttelton, BXPSOIED ASaiYALB.

Faoa Lgsdcm— Nairnshire, barque, 965 tons, Ptattie, WTRQ. Nelson, ship, 1247 tons, Bannafryne, UKRC. Hurunui, Ehip, 1012 tons, Hazlewood, QFDB. Ada Melmore, barque, 569 tons, Stevenson. Pleiades, barque, 997 tons, Setten, MFKP. Pareora, ship, 889 tons, Donaldson.

Fnoij Plymouth—Florida, s s., Jcne SO. Tongariro, 8.8, 4170 tons, Hallett, ViMF, July 0. tßoa Liverpool, via Wellisoion. — Mountain Laurel, barque, 690 tona, KFCV. Cape Clear, barque, 853 tons, M'Lean.JCKK. Faois &u»ju#- Euterpe, ship, 1197 tons, Phillips, VPJK.. Saraca, barque, 836 tons, QVLJ. Fbom Naw VoaK—Kettie, barquo, 503 tons, JQFV. lorena,brlg. ElinorVernoD, barque. Alco3tis, barque, S9S tons, Norris, HCMN, May 13. Arcadia, barque. Fsom Bobtcn—Aicia, bajquo, 655 tens. Marie Pecker, barque. Charies A. Le^vis.

From KswcASTHs-Ftedovick Basail, barque, 842 tons, Eeas, WPBH, June 23. Alarie Ange, barque, 275 tons, July 8. Oceola, ehip,_U6» tons, Jones. From Vasse—Elizabeth, barque, 349 tons, Lovett. F ROM Fkkmaxtle.—Alfred Hawley, barque, July 9.

CU3TOH3 ESTRIS3. ISWASD3. Tamjui, 919 tons, Vardin, from Wellington, with cargo. Neill and Co (Ltd), agents. OUTWAIU>3. Bells, 341 tons, Moore, for Lyttelton. JMill, agent. Te Anau, 1020 tons, M'Gse, for tha Bluff, with cargo. J Mills, agent. Beautiful- Star, 146 tons, White, for Oamaru, with cargo. J Mills, agent. EXPORTS. Per Beautiiul Star, for Oamaru : 119 pkga, M'Leed Bros; 2 do, Keast and Ai'Canhy (Ltd); 2 do, ii'Uavin, M'Gregor, and Co; 51 do, Dunedin 1 and W Co; 3 do, Paterson and M'Leod; 3 do, X X Murray and Son ; 2 do, N Z Drug Co ; 7 do, W Bull; 4 do, Findlay and Co; 15 do, Neih BrO3 ; S do, T Robinson aud Co: G do, A and J ll'Farlane; -i do, ilichaslie, Hillenstein, and Farquhar; 1 do, R Hudson and Co; 53 do, Kincaid, M'Queen, and Co; 17 do, W Scoular and Co; 32 do, N Z Hardware Co; 18 do, R Wilson am Co; 31 do, A B issce and Co; 26 do, J Ratlray and Co; 14S d% NeiU and Co (Ltc) ; S do, Esther and Low ; 25 do, Eeid and Gray; 9 do, J Speight and Co; 50 do, W Gre^g and Co; 10 do, W " Gilchriat and Co ; lot do ex Coptic and Wakatipu ; 10 Backs bailey, Andew.n and Co; 19 pkjs, lot p:g-iron, AandTßuit. Per Te Anau : For the Bluff—3 pkgs, J Edmond ; 168 do, Hogg, Howison, Nicol, and Co ; 19 do, Proctors, Jones, acd Co; 10 do, G Peacock; 1 do, A Briscoa and Co ; 5 do ex Wakaiipu. For Melbourne—l pkL', U S S Ca; 2 do, N Z Express Co; 3 do, Dod°suun and Co; 10 sacks seed, Nimmo and Blair;-28 do oats, R Anderson. For Adelaide-15 pkga, -Darling and Co. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. (FeK Cnttbd Fkss3 Association.) Auckland, July 25. Airived : Penguin, from Ljttelton; Gleniosa, from Newcastle. . . Sailed: Manapouri, for the South. Passengers: For GisborEe-Mr De Lautour, Mr Caldwell and family. For Napier—Ali33Norrie, Messrs Eeale, Carter, Capiaiu and Mw Patton, Mr,Wiliiaro. For Wellington Messrs Campbell and family, Irling, Mitchelsoo, Dalgleieh, Godden, Pirn, and Wary. For Ljttelton-Msssrs Butt, Friedlacder, and Pogsoj. for Dunedin—Mrs Stout, Miasea Faiquhar and Howard, Messrs Scott, Blatd, Holloway. Roberts, aud Bryan. For Mel-bourne-Messrs Fletcher, Hitche;, Bridge, Smith, Jones, Fox, Croft, Mrs Crolt and three children.

Wellikgton, July 25. Arrived: ftotomahana, from Melbourne, via South; Southern Cross, from Auckland, \ia hast Coast; Manawatu, from Weatport; Kiwi, from Caatle Point and Napier.

Sailed: Rotomahina, for Sydney and Auckland, via East Coast.

Lyttbwoh, July 25. Sailed: Hawea, for Port Chalmers.

IIOVEKHNTS OF UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANTS 3XSAHERS. FaiDii, JuiiY 25. Port Chalmers -Te Anau sailed 3.45 for Bluff Lyttelton-Haweaarrived 11 a m. from Wellingtonsails 3.30 for Port Chalmers. Wellington—Rotomahana airived 7.30 from Lyttelton ; sails 5 p.m. for Napier. Auckland—Penguin arrived 7.30 last night.

WEATHER EXCHANGE. |Pia Cams Pbebb Absoouiioh.j.

Wblmnchoh, July 25. New Zealand. — Generally equal pressure, but highest to N.E.; moderate winds, chiefly southerly. Australia.—N.E., generally high pressure, with west and southerly winds; light rain at Sydney, and hoar Irost duiing night at Portlicd.

Barometers.-New Zealaod: Russell and Wellington, SO-8; Bluff, 29 8. Australia: Albany, 30 4: Portland and Hobart, 30-3 ; Sydney, 302.

The B.s. Te Anau left Port Cbalmera yesterday afternoon for Melbourne, via the Bluff. Th« s.s. Beautiful Star left the Rattray Btreet Wharf yesterday evening for Oamaru.

The Americ .n-buUt slip Oceola, of 1169 tons register, has been purchased by the Union S.S. Company. The ves3el 13 to act as a coal-hulk at Dunedin lor the Company. At last advice 3 from Newcastle the Oceola was loading coal on her new owners' account for the port named. Captain H. Joce3 has been appointed to the command.

The brigantina Nightingale left Auckland on the 17th inst. for Kaipara, to take in a cario of timber for Dunedin.

>; The Echooner Jaset Ramsay Eailed ye3t2iday altarnoon with cargo for Invercai gill. The ketch Catlin took advantage of the chasge of wind to the north-east yesterday, and sai edfor Invercirgill. .

The barqoe Bells was towed to sea yesterday evenIng by the e.s. Plucky, and sailed for Lyttelton. The Direction of the Bureau Veritas has just pub. lished the following statistics of maritime" disasters reported during the month of April 1884 concerning all flags: -Sailing vessels reported lost: Three American, 1 Austrian, 36 Britisb, 1 Chilean,- 2 Danish, 2 Dutch, 5 French, 2 German, 1 Greek, 1 Italian; 8 Norwegian, 1 Portuguese, 2 Spatiih, 1 Swedishtotal, 66. In this number are included 11 vessels reported missing. Steamers reported lost: One Belgian, 6 British, 1 Danish, 1 French, 1 Mexicantotal, 9.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7003, 26 July 1884, Page 2

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SHIPPING.D Otago Daily Times, Issue 7003, 26 July 1884, Page 2

SHIPPING.D Otago Daily Times, Issue 7003, 26 July 1884, Page 2