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SHIPPING.

PORT CHALMERS. Phases of the Mook. Calculated for New Zealand mean time.) Jote. d. h. m, Lust Quarter ... ... 2 ... 033 a.m. New Moon ... ... 10 ... 414 p.m. First Quarter ... ... 17... 6 30 p.m. Full Moon 24... 848 a.m. Apogee, 6th, 9 p.m. Perigee. 22nd, noon. Thk Weather. , June 13.-Wind S.W,, light. Weather fine. 8 a.m. Noon. 6 p.m. Barometer ... 29.53 29.52 29.40 Thermometer — 46-52 50 High Water. iAt the Heads .. ... 5.43 p.m. At Port Chalmers ... 6.23 p.ra. At Dunedin ... ... 7.8 P.™. ABEIVALS. Mahlnapna, s s., 205 tons, Stott, from Westport, • via Timrru. -J Mills, agent. Passengers: Mesdames Clnughton. La'ingf Misses Sinclair, Dodd, Credgington, Thomson, Martin, Messrs MKnoule, Dodd, Crawford, Smitb, Ciaughton; and 12 in the BtMaifapourl, s.s., 1020 tons, Logan, from Auckland, via the Kast Coast. J Mills, agent. Passengers: Mesdames Ross, Paoguter and child. Talbot, Hood, Mathers, Baumber, Misses Swan, Wilkinson, Lamb, Itev Mr Baumber, Messrs Burns, Houston, Swan, Pellder, Hindmarsh, Murphy, Talbot, Ross, Mathers, Fisher, Master Swan; and 4in the steerage. Kabauui, s.B.,s9tons,Beßt,fromCatlin'»river. X fiamsay, agent. DEPABTUBES. Walrarapa, s.s., 1023 tons; Chatfleld, for Auckland, -via tho East Coast. J Mills, agent. Passengers: For iyttelton-Miss Allan, Messrs Cook, Wainwnght, Hanbury, Thorton. For Wellington-Mrs FuUon, Misses Scott, Calvert, Johnson, Captain M'Kenzie, Messrs Joel, Tod, Wootton, Comrie. For Napier— Miaß Beal. For Gisborne-Bev Father Murphy. For Auckland—Rev J S Hill; and 6in the steerage. Kawatiri, s.s., 228 tons, Apstein, for Westport. J-Mills, agent. EXPECTED ABBIVALS. Fsoii Lokdon.—Bass Rock (late Rutlandshire), barque. 1057 tons. Maofarlane, VPOG (February 25). Westland, ship, 1116 tons. Scotland. WVPO (April 15). Otaki, Bhip, 1014 tons, Millar, PGWQ. Selene, barque, 998 tons, England, JHQS. Cutty Sark, ship; 921 tons, JKWS. Cingalese, barque, 698 tons, Staunard. Waipa, ship, 1116 tons, Forsdick. Fkom Liverpool.—Antofagaßta, torque, 679 tons, Holliday, NHRZ (February 28). . Fkom Plymouth.—lonic, E.M.S., 3070 tons, Kidley, HKDS (May 19). . .Fiwm Nbw Yoek.-J. D. Peters, American barque, 1031 tons. Lane (February 15). Btar oi the Baßt, barque, 734 tons, Ksson (May 3). Fkom the Mauritius.—Copesfield, barque,' 450 tonß. ■ : ■.-■'.■.•• From Glasgow.—Trevelyan, barque, 1042 tons, Boberts, VNHS (March 23). Lutserworth, barque, 887 tons, Pearson, HNKD. IBIPORTS. [Special Notice.—Consignees desirous of having their names appear in this part of our columns, tof [ether with their consignments, may have the same nserteC on payment of a bmail charge.! Per Mahlnapua, from Westport, via Timaru: 127 cheese, 67 jacks onions, 8 caßkn soda crystals, 6 crates 11 cases biscuits and confectionery, 2 cases drugs, 2 do wine, 3 do sauce, 2 do marmalade, 1 keg peel, 5 boxes candles, 1 ense fish, 1 do stuffed birds, 4 do game, 1 centrifugal punip and engine, 1 fiy wheel, 2 cases 1 trunk boots, 1 box plants, 1 bale, 8 bdls sheepskins, 1 bdl washboards, 308 bags 11 casks flour, 20 hides, 6 cases poultry, 3 sacks hair, 2 casks tallow, 21 empties, 0 pUga sundries. Per Manapouri, from the North : 520 bags sugar. 14 sacks bark, 100 cases fruit, 10 sacks cocoanutj, 129 aacks grass seed, 06 pkgs sundries, 565 pkgs ex Ashloigh Brook, 199 pligs ox-Aiawa. Per Kakanui, from Cr.tlin's Kiver: 570 sacks oats, 3 tons butter. . .■ ■, ; S> ■ SHIPPING TELKGKAMS. (Per Uhitbd Pjiess Assocutiok.) : , -Auckland, June 12. Arrived: Mararoa, from Svdhey. Passengers: For Wellington-Lieutenautrcolonel Williams. For Lyttelton—Miss Coomber, Rev. C Stergold, Messrs H Nash. A Nodes; and 1 steerage. For Dunedin— Two steerage; also 12 Chinese. Among her Auckland passengers is General W. O. Lennox. Antbores, brigantine, from LyMolton; Jessie, barquentine, Sailed: Wninui, for Wellington, Passenger—Mr Eeeve. Wellwqtsn, June 13. Arrived: Penguin, from tha South. - : ' Sailed: Wanaka, for Onehnuga, via Taranaki; Suva, for Auckland; Rotonm, for the South. Pnseengers: Mrs Hankinson and child, Messrs Phillips, Burt, Seelya; and 5 steerage. ."■-■■ Ltttelton, June 13. Sailed: Lanarkshire.barque, for-London. /: . (Per Psbss AfflociATiOK.) • ' Sydnby, June 13. Sal'ed: Wolhora, for Auckland, with 12 Chinese j Zealandia, for San Francisco, via Auckland. ■ Adelaide, June 13. Arrived: Claymore, barque, from the Bluff. •■•• ' "'' Mklbovune, June 13. Sailed : BotomaTiana, for the Bluff. . . --:■-. ~ ... LoNdok, June 12. Arrived: WRitiingi. Bhip. from Auckland (May, 1); Famenbth, barque, from Port Chalolers (February 29). ■ ■... •-' .; --. -'. ; ■■;.'. • ■- : ' THE DIRECT STEAMERS. ■ The R.M.S. Aorangi, with the English' mail, arrived at Hobart yesterday. ' .' . . ■'. : -♦— — ■ MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION. STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. Wednesday. Juhe 13.. Wellington.—Rotoruaarrived Baliif". from Nelson; sailed 5 p.m. for Lyttelton. Mawhera arrived 10 a.m. from Nelson; sailed 8 p.m. for Nelson. Nelson.—Grafton arrived 8 a.m. from Wellington; sailed 11 a.m. (or Westport. Westport.— Ohau sailed noon for Lyttelton. Auckland.—Mararoaarrivedß.3oa.m.from Sydney. Kussell.—Tarawera arrived 7 a.m. from Auckland; sailed 11 a.m. for Sydney. ■ _—. ♦ . The steamer Wairarapa steamed down from Dunedin early yesterday morning and was berthed at the Bowen pier, after taking in cargo she embarked her passengers and sailed in the alternc on for Auckland, via Bast Coast ports. l! The steamer Mauinapua, from Westport, via Timaru and immediate ports, arrived at Port Chalmers at 4 a.m. yesterday, and after landing cargo at the Bowen pier she ste.imed uver to Cnrey Bay, and after having her compnsses adjusted steamed up to Duuedin. She left Weßtport at 9.15 p.m. of the Bth insc. experienced a strnng^southprly gale to arrival »t Kelson at 2 p.m. of the 9th; pushed on again at 6,45 p.m. nine day, arriving at Wellington at 5 a.m. of the 10th; left again at 9 20.. am. same day, and reached Lyttelton at 5 am. of the 11th; sailed again at 8.45 p.m. same day, arriving alongside the wharf at Akaroa at 1.30 a.m. of the 12th, having light variable winds with heavy swell from Nelson; left Akaroa at 2.30 a.m of the 12th for Timaru, at which port she arrived at 11150 a.tn, took in cargo and left again for headquarters at 5.30 p.m. same day; hud fine weather along the coast and arrived as above. We thank Mr B. H. Larsen (purser) for report. : The steamer Kawatiri having been cleaned, scraped, and repainted, was hauled out of the graving dock yesterday afternoon and sailed in the evening for Westport. : The steamer Manapouri, from Auckland, via East Coast ports, arrived at Port Chalmers at 11.30 a.m., yesterday, and steamed alongside the George street pier. She left Auckland on tun. 7th inst.; called at Gisbornn, Napier, Wellington, and Lyttelton, leaving the latter port at 7.15 p.m. of the 12th, having expert need fine weather down the coast. We thank Mr Hudson (purser) for report and exchanges. She steamed up to Dunedin in the afternoon to discharge cirgo. The steamer Tongarlro commenced to take in wool, cheese, and other cargo, yesterday. The s.s. Kakanui, with a fullcargo of produce from, Catlin's riv«r, arrived at the Battray Btreet wharf at 2 a.m. yesterday. She left Catlin's river at 4 p.m. of Tuesday and had light'N.E. weather along the coast. ' ' •' The s.s. Invercarglll, bound South, was sighted by the s.i. Kakanui at 9.30 p.m. of Tuesday, ofl Saddle Hill. • The schooner Lizzie Ellen is getting on well with the discharge of her cargo of timber at tho Battnty street wharf. The brigantine Enterprise wns towed up to Dunedin yesterday, and was berthed at the Jetty st.-eet wharf. ■ ■ . The s.s. Mahlnapua steamed up from Port Chalmers yesterday, and landed cargo at the Battray street wharf.

Fees or Doctobs.—The fee of doctors is an item that very many persons are Interested in just at present. We believe the achedule for visits is 3dol, -which would tax a man confined to his bed for a year' and in need of adaily visit, o«er 1000dol^ year for medical attendance alone I And one single bottle of Dr Soule'a American Hop Bitters taken In time would save the lOOOdol and all tbu year's sickness.— Post. ■" ■ ■ . 8

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8209, 14 June 1888, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 8209, 14 June 1888, Page 1

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 8209, 14 June 1888, Page 1