GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
PORT CHALMERS^ Time Ball at Pout Chalmehsl -' New Zealand mean time at noon, calculated for the meridian of longitude, in time 11 hours 30 minutes east of Greenwich, will be signalled oni-i a week by a time ball dropping at tha instant o( mean noon. ' £ A blue: flog will be hoisted .at the mast-head, J?ort Chalmers signal station, on Ihe forenoon of the day when the time signal is to be given. Phases of the Moon, (Calculated for New Zealand mean time). March D. H. X. First Quarter , 6 011 a.ci. Full Moon 11 3 9pm Last Quarter ... 18 5 3 p.m. New Moon 26 9 56 p.m Perigee, 10th, 0 a.m.; Apogee, 22nd, 6 p.m. THK WISATHEK. March 11.-Wind S.W. Weather equally. ; Sum. Noon. 5 p.m Barometer „. 2976 2990 30 02 Thermometer ... 52 56 56 iHIGH WATER. ( a.m. p.m. M»r 12 J-At the Heads- ... 3.18 3.44 M*r' 12 lAt Port Chalmers 3.58 4.24 lAt Dunedin ... 4.43 5.9 DEPARTURE. Flora, b.b, 838 tons, Bernech, for northern ports. J. Mills, agent. Passengers: Misses Borrie, Richardson, Gordon, Perry (3), Deacon, Brown, Mesdames Johnson (and child), DeDonez, Hastings (and child), Somerville, Riach, Hogan, Key. Canon Haselden, Messrs Whita, Stout, Richardson, Hendgrson, Craddock, SomerTille, Silvius, Armstrong, Yatea, Speight, Proudfoot, Weat, Ridtardson, Ritchie. Hastings. Anderßon, Munro, Philpotts, Keruot, Wilson; 25 Bt9eragß" , EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From London.- Aorangi, ».b., 4J96 tons, SutOliffe.VSMG. , m From Liverpool. — Himalaya, barque, 100S tons, Hill. VTKM. Earnock, barqus, 1198 tons, Yatea, QNLT. . ' -~ t From Glasgow. —Hudson, barque, 797 ton?, Gasson, WSFD. Euterpe, ship, 1197 tons, Streater, VPJK. Firth of Dornoch, barque, 889 tons, Nicol, 8 WPP From New York.—Frederick P. Litchfield, barque, 1042 tons, Chadbourne, JSBL. B. Webster, barque, 655 tons, Guiepe, JLWP. Kate F. Troop, barque, 1097 tons, Smith, IBHJ. From Rio de Janeiro.—Famenoth, barque, W5 tons, Ross, PSFJ. From Adelaide.—Callao, 978 tons. ♦ SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. 1 Auckland, March 11.—Arrived (12.15 p.m.): Manapouri, from Sydney. ' Passengers: Mrs and Miss ICaston, Mrs Christenson.
Messrs Donald Reid and Co. report that prices ruled as under at their auction sale yesterday :— Oats (new (season's).—Prime milling. Is 3d to Is 3Jd; good to best feed. Is 2d to Is 3d; inferior aod musty, Is Id to Is l£d per bushel (sacks extra). '■ Wheat.—We offered only medium quality, but quote : Prime milling, 2s 8d to 2s 9d ; medium. is 7d to 2a 8d; fowl feod, &sdto 2s (tjd per bushel :(.sickp in) ' ■ Potatoes.—Best DerwentS, £& 12V 6d>to Ml ■medium, £2 t. s£2 10a ; kidneys, £\ 5? to £1 15s per ton (sacks in). ' ''■ '■'■ Chaff —Best oaten shenf, £2 3s to j£2 10<; medium, £2 to £2 5s ; inferior, £1 10b to £115s per ton (bags extra).
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10305, 12 March 1895, Page 1
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