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SHIPPING.

PORT CHALMERS. Phases of this Moos. (Calculated for Hew Zealand meantime.) Jinx. ». H. It. I'allMoon ... ~ 2 ... 2 2 p.m. Io»t Qnnrter ... «• 9 ... 4 23 n.m. Hew Soon IT ... 0 22 a.m. Wnt Quarter ... ... 25 ... 2 2i a.m. Full Moon ... ... 31 ... 9 3 p.m. Perigee, 3rd 2.59 p.m. Apogee, Bth 13.39 p.m. Perigee, 31st 10.39 p.m. Thb Wsatheb. July 21.—Wind B.W. Weather fair. 8 a.m. Boon. 6 p.m. Barometer „. 30.41 30.60 30.52 Thermometer „. 33 48 5J High Watxb. i At the Heads ... .» 8-8 P-m-July 22 iAt Port Chalmers ... 8.46 p.m. J At Dunedin T. 31 p.m. ARRIVALS. Catlln, ketch, 43 tons, Norman, from tho North Thomson, Eridger, and Co., agents. T,„ ,„„ Isabella Anderson, soUooner, 78 tons, Laing, from tho West Coast. X JKamasr, agent. Kalmnul. s.s., 69 tons, J3est, from Biverton. X Ramsay, agent. DEPABTUKE3. Hotorua, s.s.. 676 tons, JStott, for Nelson, via Intermediate ports. J Mills, agent. Passengers: lor Lytt«lton-M««rs Wise, Duret, Hobin, Allan (2), B Geo.-ge. For Wellington—Mrs M. Koss, Mr KS. Begg. For Kelson-Mrs Howarth. Kakanul, s.s., 59 tons, Best, for Biverton. X Hamsay, flgeut. Banks Peninsula, 8.8., 177 tons, Eiobardson, for Oamaru. J Hills, agent. KXPHO'IHD ABBIVALB. Fbom London.—Plako, «hip, 1075 tons, Sutherland, QKTO. Hurunul, ship, 1013 tons, Slnolair, QFDB. Jessie Roadman, ship, 926 tones, Gibson, JSPC. Soukar, ba-que, 1304 tons, Orokr, WEPH. From Plymouth, yia the Cape andHobabt.— Kalkoura, H.M.S., 4474 tons, W. O. Orutohley, E.N.K., JQMG. From Nsw Yobk.—Eudolf Josephy. barque. Prospeot, barque, 719 tons. Clan M'Leod, barque. Fbom Livbbpool, via Wellington.—Keninore, Ihip, 953 tons, Milne, WJKM. From London, via Oape Town.—Mamari, s.s., 3500 toan, Maxwell. __„ i'aoa! /jlVEßpogl.—Lebu, barque,729 tons, JFLN. l"no.*i GLAB3oW.—Helen Deuny, barque, 728 tons. Darnell, HMTD. Langstone, barque, 718 tons, JBUM;(May2I). From Oabdiff.—Rotokino, b.b., 2000 tons (May 3U. From Long Island.—Clansman, schooner, 151 tons, Smith.

Fa'osi Calcutta.—Bhundora, e.s., 2190 tons, TJFO (June 30;.

IMPORTS. [SpsilTAL Hoticii.—Consignees desirous of haying tholr aamoi appear In this part of our oolumni, together with their consignments, may have the urns iuiortod on payment of a small obarge.] Per Crueader, from London: 200 quarter barrels, 242 boxes, 460 kegs powder, 79 pkgs toys, 48 bales oarpeta, 8 do bianketß, 6 cases cartridges, 61 bales canvas, 70 cases sauce, 0 pkgs floorcloth, 1 do brushware, 27 do hats, 33 do furniture, 16 do confectionery, SO torn sulphur, 50 cases pickles, 2 casks lime, 85 pkg* marmalade, 32 tanks, 625 bags seed, 5 oases orgnno, 200 cases whisky, 39 pkga drugs, 150 do milk, 1535 bars iron, 1169 pkgs sundries, 300 cases gin, la do wine, lOcaßka rum, 28 do 210 cases brandy, 10 pkgi tinfoil, 82 do vinegar, 2 tanks blacking, 391 cases wine, 30 brls fuse, 41 pkga fruits, 81 do paper, 159 do oilmeu's storey 22 bales corks, 1254 pkgs hardware, 953 bdls hoop iron, 329 bars iron, 99 pkgs ship stores, 71 do paper bigs, 105 do glass, 5 cases envelopes, 110 drum* oil, 100 cises besr, 5 do gas Btovea,62osaoka manure, 150 pkgs paints 48 do provisions, 1500 floh plates, 3S pkga peel, 425 reels wire, 100 boxes tin plates, 59 pkgs steel, 460 do tubes, 403 rolls netting.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, July 21.—Sailed; Tskapuna, for tha South. Passengers: Captain A L M'Kay, Mr and lln Reynolds and two children, Mr and Mrs A L Jones, Messrs Hicholson, Bullock; and 12 Bteerage. WBLixfaioic, July 21.—Sailed: Eotomahana, for Melbourne, via the South and Hobart. Passengers: Mesdsimes Everest, Billing, Baling and family, Lang family and servant, Vfillcox, Crawford, Wallace, Messrs Hilling, Huller, Nicholson, Clifford, Zoeller, Eiddiford, 'Sanderson, Hatch, Boatook, Wallace, Dawflon, Crowley, Stringer, Brown, Thomas,Besley, Torward, Oatway, Lang, Qollan, Yuile, Nathan, Poole, Tolhurst, Shibb, Creagh, Winter, Smjth; and 4 Bteerage; Penguin, for Pictun and Nelson. LTTiaLTON, July 21.—Arrived: Ohau, from Greymouth. Sailed: Brunner, for Wellingtonj Itivercargill, for Dunodin. Stdnet, July 21.—Arrived: Walrarapa, from Auckland j Wakatipu, from Wellington.

HOVEMENTS OF THE UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. Monday. July 21. Tlmnru— Colao sailed 5 p.m. for Dunedin; Star Balled noon, for Dunedin. Lyttelton—Brunnar Bailed 2 p.m. for Wellington. Weatport—Mahlnapua sailed 11 a.m. for Lyttelton. Emsell— Arawata arrived 6.30 a.m. from Auckland; sailed 3 p.m. for Fiji.

The B.s. Kakimul arrived at the Battray street wharf at 7 p.m. on Sunday from Timaru; she left again yesterday afternoon with cargo for Eiverton. The B'jhooner Isabella Anderßon, from the Weet Coast, arrived in the lower harbour yesterday morniDg. The s.b. Kotorua left the Eattray street wharf yesterday afternoon for Nelson, via intermediate ports. The b.s. Banks Peninsula left Dunedin at midnight ycterday for Oamaru. The ship Pleione is all clear of her Dunedin cargo. All claims against her must be sent in to-day to the office of tha agents, the National Mortage and Agency Company (Limited;. Tha Anglo-Norman is putting out tho last of her cargo at the crosß wharf. She goes North to load. The brig Eio Logs put out the lint of her cargo of sugar yesterday evenine. She goss to Timaru and will there load for the Mauritius. During the week ending July 20, 10 vesEeh of all classes, with a total ol 5100 tons regiiter, arrived at the Dunedin wharves, while 11 vessels, with a total j of 5291 tOU3, left tho wharves during the same period. We notice that Mr Robert Gusling, third officer of the o.s. Wslrnrapa, has just successfully passed hia examination in Dunedin as chief officer. Mr Gusling has been reading up with Captain J. W. Watt, and we congratulate him on his success. The ship Crusader transhipped her gunpowder to the iichooner Ark yeßterday, and the hulk Thomas and Henry was towed down alongside to take in cargo. As soon as the Bhip is sufficiently lightened to suit the requirements of the Victoria channel Bhe will be towed up to Dunedin. Tho s.b. Fifeshlro completed her loading yesterday eveniog aud sails for London thl« afternoon. The repairs to the gates at the graving dock is bein" pushed on with all possible despatch under the supervision of Captain Watson, the dockmaster. A large steamer with yellow funnel was reported yesterday at 0.50 p.m. 10 miles BouthofCape Saunders. She would probably be the Sbaw, Savlll, and Albion Company's Mamari, from Melbourne bound to Oamaru. Tha ketch Catlin, from the North, arrived at the headi yesterday afternoon. The schooner Isabella Anderson, from Hokitika, via Oamaru, arrived alongside the George street pier at 4 p.m. yesterday. She left Oamaru on the morning of the 20th mat.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8863, 22 July 1890, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 8863, 22 July 1890, Page 1

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 8863, 22 July 1890, Page 1

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