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SHIPPING.

PORT CHALMKIWS. PHAKBH oir 'OIK MIMIK, fC»loul»tiid for flew Zealand i,i,.im time). July. Full Moon ... ... r. ... 8 4.'ap.iii. LastQuartor ... X] ... t! 27.1 p.m. Mew Moon ... ... 21 ,„ «20 a.m. First Quarter ... '>» ... 2 O.lt am. Apoj;eo, lad shaom p.m. i'wiKt'e,2iil nh ;k>iii p.m. Thk Wkatuek. July IB.—Wind S.W. Weather line. Sii.">. W 1. Tip.m. Bnrometer ... L'!».(*l L'il.Sd Ihwniuinelur ... ■!!> 51 SO July 17.—Wind N.I!. W.'iither .lull. r,«.m. Moon. r, ~.■„. Barometer ... gw.tiO jsi.ns 2«. riO Thermomuler ... 44 -is 40 Hunt Waticu (Atthelliaicla .. ... I pm. July IS JAt Port Olialmers ... 1.10 p.m. JAtHuiieclin 2:Ji p.m. AKUIVALS. July lii. Ueaiitil'iil Star, s.s., Ml! tons, White, from (Jainaru, J Mills, agent, l'aosengers : S saloon, :i steerage. July 17. Ohau, s.s., 411' tons, Bernech, from Auckliiud. J Mills, agent. Passenger: Mr JFoley. Watnui, s.s., 553 tons, Oliver, from Ciroymout.h. J Mills, agent. Passengers- Saloon—Messrs Crawford and Patterson. Isabella Anderson, schooner, HO tons, lining, from tho West Coast. X liiimsay, n»ont. Yolaude, barqueniino, HiK tons, Watt, from Napier. X Hamsny, ngent. Invereiirgill, s.s., Kill tons, Sumlslroni, from tho South. K. liamsA.r, agent. UEPAHTUMSS. July 10. Camilla, brigantine, 2S! tons, Helgeson, lor Auckland. H OuHirie, agent. July 17. Kuapelin. X.M.S., .Ilfl.l foils, Grecnstieot, for London, via Lyttolton. New Zealand Shinpiim Company, agents. Passengers :Mr ami Mrs Sinclair and infant. » . . IMPOHTS. Por "lleantiful Star, from Onmani: lav pkgs Per Waiiftii, from areymoutli : 2 boxes gold, 520 Per Yo'laude, from Napier: 120 piles. Per Olian, from Auckland: 12a pkgs sundries, 7 cases.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

. (Pku United Pbksb Association.) Wkllinotox, July Hi. Arrived: Barqiio Lctterowe, Captain Gift'ord (102 days), from London. At Heads: German barque Caroline Bulm, Captain Grown, from Hamburg.

London, July lfl, Sailed : Arawa, for New Zealand.

AnillVAL OF TUB X.M.S. KAIKOUKA.

Wkllishton, July 17. Arrived, at 5 o'clock this evening: X.M.S. Kll lioura, fi'om London, yin Hobart. Slio reports n well. There will bo no communication with tl shore for an hour.

Midnight. Tho Kaikoura left Plymouth on June 6 at £.12 p.m. Had denso log until she passed Usbant, which necessitated proceeding with reduced speed. Across the Bay of Biscay had gentle to moderate) variahle bree/.es and fino weather. She left the Cape of Good Hope at 11.45 p.m. on the 24th, and experienced strong easterly winds for two days. During the time of running her easting down experienced fresh to strong N.W. and W. winds, with dull overcast weather and occasional logs. Arrived at Hobarb at SUiO a.m. on Kith July. Left Hoburt the same day at 3.30 p.m. She lmd light airs and fine clear weather up to port, arriving here at 4.25 p.m. to-day. The Knikonrn's total time was 42 days 14hr ■ISniin, her stoppages, 1 day 7hr 52min, and lier actual steaming time 41 days 6hr stimin.

MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S. l-'LEKT. Satuhdat, July 10.

Nelson.—Mahinapua arrived 10.S0 a.m. from Westport ; sailed 2 p.m. for Wellington. New Plymouth.—Wanaka arrival 7 a.m. from Matrikau; sailed 10 a.m. for Wellington.

The brigantine Camille took advantage of the S.W. breeze on Saturday morning, nnd sailed for Auckland.

The IJ.M.S. Kirapehu left Port Chalmers yesterday morning for London, via Lyttelton. She took the following cargo from this port:—72a I carcasses mutton, -Jlii) bales wool, 19 do leather, 2S do basils, 3 casks tallow, 5 do pelts, 12 do oil, 40 do pitch, C« cases cheese, 15 bales cotton, 20 bags quartz, and 17 cases sundries.

The s.s. Beautiful Star left Oamaru at 4.35 p.m. ot Saturday. Had light wiuds with line weather along the coast, and reached Dunediu at 10.50 p.m. Tho schooner Isabella Anderson, from the ooast, arrived at Port Chalmers early yesterday morning, and passed up to Dtmedin.

The s.s. Oliati. from Auckland, arrived at Port Chalmers at 5 4.0 n.m. yesterady, and proceeded to Dunedin.

The s.s. Wainui, Captain Oliver, from Greymouth, with passengers and cargo, arrived at Port Chalmers lit 10 n.m, yesterday, she left Greymouth at -130 p.m. of the 1 lth inst,, had strong S.W. winds with a heavy head swell from Cascade Point to Puysegur Poiut, which she passed at 9.10 a.m. of the Kith inst., and thence variable easterly winds ; passed Centre Island at 3.20 p.m. of Saturday, was abreast of the Nuggets at 1 n,m, yesterday, and came into [K>rt as abovo. We are indebted to ilr ]!. K. M'Lennan (the purser) for report and flies.

The barqueutine Yolande, with a cargo of piles from Napier, arrived at the heads on Saturday evening nnd crossed the tar, anchoring until yesterday forenoon, when she was taken in tow by the s.s. Plucky and brought up to Mnusford Hay. She left Napier at 6.30 p.m. of July S, had the wiud from the N.W. until the next day, and thence S.W. winds, which freshened to a pale on the 10th inst.; Bhe passed Cape Palliser on July 11. had light northerly winds until the 13th inst.,"which were followed by N.W. winds off Banks Peninsula, which brought her into port as above.

Tho s.s. Invercnrgill, from the South, arrived at Port Chalmers at 1 30 p.m. jestcrday, and passed up to Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7926, 18 July 1887, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 7926, 18 July 1887, Page 2

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 7926, 18 July 1887, Page 2