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SHIPPING.

PORT CHALMERS.

Time Ball at Porer Chalmers. New Zealand mean time at noon, calculated for the meridian of longitude, in time 11 hours 30 .minutes east of Greenwich, will be signalled once a week by a time ball dropping at the instant of mean noon. Phases op tub Moon. (Calculated for New Zealand mean time). NOVEJIBBB. D. H. K. Fall Moon ... ... 3 2 49 a.m. LastsQnarter ... :.. ... 10 111 33 a.m. New Moon.„ ...... ... 17 4 43 a.m. First Quarter ... ... ... 24 6 50 p.m.Perigee, 14th, 3 a.m. Apogee, 25th, 10 p.m. , THE WEATHER. November 4-S a.m.: Wind N.E.; weather dull. Noon: Wind N.E.; weather heavy hail, 5 p.m.: Wind S.W.; weather fine. - . S h./ii. I»inon. 5 p.m. Barometer " ... 23-56 ' 2956 2965 Thermometer. ... 48 56 60 HIGH WATER. ( X.m, p.m. Nov fi JAt the Heads „. 352 4.9 ttov. t> -l At Port Chalmers 4.32 4.49 lAt Duuedin ... 5.17 5.34 arrival: Napier, s.s., 48 tons, Matheson,, from Riverton. K. Ramsay, agent. / DEPARTURES. Alert, schooner, 50 tons, Keys, for Greymouth. £. Ramsay,'agent. Napier, s.s., 48 tons, Matheson, for Owaka. K. Bamsay, agent. Corinna, s.s., 820 tons, Bernech, for Lyttelton and Wellington. J. Mills, agent. Passengers: Misses Hasse], E Bennett, Meenan, Casey, B. Brown, Moss, Mitchell, Hegarty, Mesdames Laing, Mackerras, Inman, Grant, Professor Gibbons, Messra A. Johnston; Toomey, G. G. Russell, Grant, Paterson. W. Grindley, Webb, J. Ewart, I G. A. Pearce, A. Burton, R. E Taylor, Shiel, Murphy, W. Burton, J. Nixon, F. 3. Woods, J. I Allan, 3. Callendar, T. Blackwood, Seelye; and 19 steerage. Ohau, s.s., 411 tons. Black,'.for Westport. J. MUls, agent. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From London.—Canterbury, ship, 1245 tons, Culbert. MWDB (August 28). Taranaki, ship, 1136 tons. Evans, QMWF (August 8). Waimea, barque, 848' tons, Haslem, QNRD (August 17). Helen Denny; barque, 728 tons, Tatchell, HMTD (loading). Rangitiki, barque^ 1188 tons, Pottinger, VNKP (Octol«r 12). Dokfl of Westminster, 5.8., 3726 tons, Frentice, WKQH (October 16). ffKOM Livbrjmol.—• Pleione, ship, 1092 tons, Sargent, WTRV (August 6). Lutterworth, barque, 887- tons, Kelly, HNKD (September 23), From Bamy.—Sov.kar, ship, 1304 tons, Carden, WRFH(JuIy2S). From Glasgow.—Zealandia. ship, 1611 tonß, Bate, JGHV (Angus'! 17). Margaret Galbraith, Ship, 841 tons, Collingwood, JKLD (September 25). From-New Yobk.—Doris Broderson, ship, Mathieson,' NFMP (July 24). Star of the East, barque, 757 tons, Rogers, QJKN (August 80). Nellie Brett, barquii, 689 tons, Lowry. JSMT (October 10). Fkoh Capetown.—Cynisca, barque, 840 tons, Lloyd, RJTP. Trom Lady Elliott's Islamd, via Bundabebg. —Alcestis, barque, 398 tons, M'Donald (October 14). Fbom Rio de Ja.neibo.s?s- Eurydice, 5.«., 16314 tons, HiArich, MK.GC. Pitcairn Island, barque, 1380 tons, Cornwell, JWLJ. From -Faknihg Island. — Onyx, barque, 483 tons, Woebling, WMDF. ♦ SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, November 4. —Arrived: Tasmania, from Sydney. Passengers: Mibs Hobday, Captain Ferguson, Messrs Mead and Jones; and 2 in the steerage. H.M.S. Ringarooma, from Port Chalmers.'1 Wellington, November 4.—Arrived: Penguin, from Lyttelton; H.M.S. Lizard, from Melbourne. —-Sailed : John Dell, schooner, for Waitapu ; J»hn .Williams, Missionary steamer, for Auckland; Mawhera, for Picton, Nelson, and West Coaatp Wainui, for Nelson.—-^Sailed: Penguin, for Lyttelton. Passengers: 120 excurBionists. Flora, for Auckland, via East Coast. LriTELTON, November.4.—Sailed : Brunner, for southern ports -, Omapere, for Wellington. Bluvf, November 4. —Arrived: "iolande, barquentine, from Clarence river. Sailed: Maud Graham, schooner, for Timaru. Sydney, November 4.—The Spanish warship Cristofero Colombo has arrived here. HOVIHKNTSrOF UNION S.S. COMPANY'S FLEET. '7/~.?~-yy ~ Mv&dat, November, 4. Oamaru—Roaainondarrifed-early from Bluff. ■ • Wellington—Flora arrived 8 p.m. yesterday from Lyttelton. Wainui arrived; n pJn. yesterday from Nelson. Penguin arrived 9 a.m. from Lyttelton. '* Westport—Janet Nicoll- arrived 1 a.m. from Lyttelton. Hobart—Mararoa saUed 1 p.m. Saturday for Bluff. . « Tht s.s. Napier, with, cargo from Riverton, arrived at tbe Rattray street wharf at 9 a.m. on the-3rd inst., and left again yesterday afternoon for Owaka. Tha schooner Alert left the Battray street wharf on Sunday evening with cargo for Greyjaonth. The s.s. Invercargill will leave tbe Rattray street wharf.this afternoon for Invercargill. The ship, Auckland is nearly clear of her Dunedin cargo, apd is taking in stiffening ballast at the cross wharf. The B_s. Corinna left the Rattray street wharf yesterday afternoon for Lyttelton and Wellington. During the week ending November 3 six vessels (with a total of 4384 tuns register) arrived at the Dnnedin wharves and six vessels (representing ■&S4 tons) left them. The New Zealand Shipping Company's s.s. Otarama comes to i'ort Chalmers from the Bluff to take in cargo for London. Tbe Shaw, Savin, and Albion Company's s.s. Rangatira ~was to-, .leave . London to-day for New Zealand parts. A few' days more should -, brinj; the barqaentine Yolande from the Clarence River into port. Tbe Danish ship Doris Broderson may be looked for in a few days more bhe is now 104 days out from New York. The s.o. Kawatiri is receiving a overhaul, cleaning,and painting in ths graving doc^. The sj. Ohau was busy discharging her cargo of: coal into the hulks'at the export pier yesterday, •ltd left again in tbe evening for Westport. OVERLAND FASSENGERB. » / . Yestebdat's Thbouok Tkaiks. FaouDoKEDiN voßTDESouxn.—Mr J. J.Ftan. nery, Mrs and Miss Allan, Miaa Trimlow, Miss Fleming, llr R. Anderson, MrT. Findlay.MrJ. A. Bnrnsidff, Miss Crawford, Miss Cux, Mr P. . Aitkin; Mr IT. Watson, Mr J. L. Evans, Mr C. H. i Robertson, Mr, J. Cowie, Miss Long, Mr A. Ayson, Mr J. Williams, Miss Drein Mr R. Martin, Mr R. Duncan, Mr E. Radbone, Mr G. Mackley, MrW.'W. Murray. Fob Dunkdin fbom the Sodth.—Bcv. C. .Cotes, Mrs Cotes, Mr and Mrs W.- P. Reid, Mra Jajper, Mrs JJtewart. Mr R. Grieve, Mr M. Sutton, Mr E. W. Nichol, Key. G. W. Christina, KBV..J.M. Fraser, Mr M. O'Meara, Mr J. B. Sntton, MrG. F. Herbert, Mra G. M. Bell, Mr U. Cowan, Mt J. G. M'Leod. Mrs Thompson. MrJ. Ballaniane, Miss M'Lachlan, Mra Milne, Mra W. H. Milne (and child), Bey. W. W. Lowe, Mrs J. MLancblan Mra H. .Wood (and child), Mr W. Kichards Mrs Manuel, Mrs Bartlett (and child). sfr^-5J° rrl3' M^odd(and child), MrsP.Baia Mr J. Theyers.Mra Bain, Miss Wood, Mra Sawers (and two chudren), Fuom Dunedin yob the Nobih.—For Christchurch: Messrs WH. Noel, E. Dcs, J. Stephenson, P. IWler, R A Elliott H. Black. H. W. Bishop tt Craig, F. Ward^ S. Kerr. George Dowse, ft Chapman Alfred OudaiUe, T. R. fiodds, a! 1). £' ? arl tty- ,Mre H- LeCrin (and child), Mra W. H. Gaulter Mr J. Pattoo. HU T. Wilson, Mr AJohMton,Jttrs a. Johnston, Mr Burt Miss "H. Craig, Mr C. Blackwood, M& Blackwood, Mr F. Symonds, Mr J. Burton. Miss Ida Burton, Mr A. Arthur, Mr and Mra M Smith, Mr J T: Ford. Mrs A. WlSon. Mr 3. Evans. Mrs W. Moheny, Mr aud Mrs J. M'Kay, Miss M'Kay. Mr aud Mrs Landels Miss A. Landels, MrJ. R. Richards, Mra G.G Filch M« A. M. Loasby, Mr A M. Loasby, Mi M Crimf Mr G. G. Oripp, Mr J.N MiS;^andMr.E: Brown (and chdd), Mrs Jowitt, Mt T. Brvdrnin MrC. E. Bird. MrJ. H. Jimtt. Dr SmHh]£ Barnes Hazlett, Mr G. M. BeU, lir J A Cook Fob Dunedin ™oH the Nortii —Mr t' a Marshall, R. Wark, C. Rattray, Mr and Mra Sidney Martin. ,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10509, 5 November 1895, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10509, 5 November 1895, Page 1

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10509, 5 November 1895, Page 1

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