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SHIPPING.

PORT CHALMERS. Timk Ball at Port Ciuurens. New Zealand mean time at noon, calculated for the meridian of longitude, in tune 11 hours 30 minutes east of Greenwich, will be signalled once a weok by a time-ball dropping at the instant of m A UWuo"liag will be hoisted at tho mast-head, Port Chalmers signal station, on the forenoon of tho day when tho timo signal 13 to bo given. Phases ov tub Mooh. (Calculated for New Zealand mean time.) MAY. P. H. M. First Quarter ... ... 4 C 42 a.m. Full Moon 12 12 21 a.m. Last Quarter ... ... 20 2 2i a.m. Now Moon 58 5 19 a.m. The Wkathkii. MayS.-WindN.E. Weather line. Sii.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer ... 29.02 20.5)1 2!>.92 Thermometer ... 41 ul js • High Wateb. r a.m. p.m. , r ~ lAt the Heads ... 7.8 7.*} May 3•( At Port Chalmers ... 7.4S f>.l!> Ut Dunedin ... 8.33 9.4 DEPARTURE. Pcn'nin «s 4-12 tons, Bernech, for northern ports.°J. Milk agent. Passengers : Misses Blythe Jacobs, Mcs.lames lily the, Jacobs,Gr.mt, (and family), M'Millnn, Anderson, M'lvor Messrs ISellamv, Anderson, (iuthridge, Roclda, Grant (2), Haywa'ri, Rev. Mr M'lvor, Captain Stewart; four steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From LONDON.-Nelson, ship, 1217 tons, Bannatyno, NKRC. Tekoa, s.s., 4150 tons, Stuart Starch 7. Mamari, s.s., 3583 tons, Maxwell, LI-NP. Star of Victoria, s.s., 2116 ton^'J^V ,i in" Wairoa, barque, 1015 tons, I'ox, QPRB, March 10. Maori, s.s., 2711 tons, Motfatt, LNQG, March 23. From Liverpool.—Doon, barque, fcs9 tons, From Liverpool, via Wellinoton.— Snowdrop, 60!) tons, Foster, JPDL. Victoria Nyanza, barque, 1022 tons, Bacon, VPCQ. From GLASOOw.-City of Glasgow, ship, 1180 tons, Tannock, WQHD. " From New York—Rudolph Josenhy,4/7Jons, Bradhering, MDKT, January 23. Abiel Abbott, barnuentine, 590 tons, Collins, IROF, February 20. Mary E. Russell, barque, 575 tons, Nickels, JRGT, March 1. Crescent, barque, 553 tone, .Bartlett, JSMH. ■ „_ , From Hamburg.—Hudson, barque, 797 tons Seinp, WSFD. Paquita, barque, 400 tons, RGCV, December 25. . . From Mauritius.—Thurso, barque, 490 tons, Stannard WGLS. o— ■ SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, May2.-Arrived: Hauroto, from Sydney. Passengers: For Wellington-!wenty-two saloon and 45 steerage, lor LytteltonMisses Wheeler and Lear Mrs, Osborne Messrs Eyre and Osborne; and tp inthe stemago. For Dunedin-Mesdamcs Nicoll, Murphy ' and family (3), MrMorrah ; and 8 in the steerage. Sailed: Wairarapa, for Melbourne via the south anil Hobart. Passengers : Misses Luke, klmsley, Ireland, Chrystal, Frost, Lormior, Haddock, ■Warmington, Norcross, Tully, Holmes, Myera, Augarde, Richmond, Pycrqft, Smyth Osborne, Parmenter, Newton. Manning. Blacklock, Dawson, Managhan, Medley, Mesdames Nichol, White, Gillanders, Lindsay, Lee (and infant), Gamblott (and infant), Williams (and children), Kenny, Cooper, Dawson, bir J. Hector, Rev. G. Inglis, Messrs Adams, Hardcastle Lunn, Wilson, Marshall, Russell, Fraser, Ap'lin, Martin, Hall, Joynt, Cuthbert, Eyre, Hill, Silvester, Lees, Erskine, Adams, Stafford, Pago, Smith, Anderson M'Farane Ballance, Ross, Maskell, M'Donald ; and 20 steerage. Maliinapna, for Onehunga; Kotorua, for Picton and Nelson; Annie Reed, barque, for Auckland. „ ~, ~. , LvrrELTOX, May 2.-Sailed : Herald for Wellington and Greymouth ; Invercargill, for Invercargill; Omapere, for Wellington and Westport; Bninner, for Timaru, Oaniam, and Dunedin. Bluit, May 2.—Arrived : Waihora, from Melbourne, via Hobart. She left Melbourne on 2tith April at 1.50 p.m.; cleared from Williamstown at 4 p.m. • passed Port Philip Heads at 6.50 p.m. the same day, arriving at Hobart at 7.30 a.m. on the 28th; sailed at 4.30 p.m.; breasted Ptiysogm- Point at H. 25 p.m. yesterday; passed ■the Solanders at 11.55 p.m., and arrived at Bluff wharf at 7.10 a.m. to-day. Experienced fresh to strong northerly winds with fine •weather on the run across. Passengers: For the Bluff—Mrs Goldsmith, Messrs Goldsmith, Thornaom, Wyatt, Patton, Juile, Brown, Buckland (2), Dr Schoidal. For Dunedin-Major and Mrs Gould (man and maid servants), Misses Pembcrton and Boyd, Mrs Mathesou (and family), Messrs Schatz, Pickett (2). Newton, Wilson, Lohr, and members of the Empire Company, lor Lyttelton—Captain and Mrs Dovetou, Misses Sharpe, Balch, Eyton (2, and maid), Messrs Cuff, Goss, Ward. For Wellington-Misses Grieve (3), Messrs Grieve, Glasgow, Shields, Tattersall. For Auckland—Mr Turner; and 32 steerage for all ports. Svdnrv, May I.—Arrived: Tarawera, from Auckland. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. London, April 30.—The Ruapehu sailed from Plymouth to-day for Auckland, via Tenonffo, Capetown, and Hobart.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9417, 3 May 1892, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 9417, 3 May 1892, Page 1

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 9417, 3 May 1892, Page 1

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