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SHIPPING.

PORT CHALMERS.

Time Ball at Port 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 tho instant of mean noon. Phases op the Moon. (Calculated for New Zealand mean time). : WAECH. D. H. I*. Last Quarter 6 10 59 p.m. New Moon 14 10 IS a.m. First Quarter ... ... ... 22 11 27 a.m. ynU Mooc 29 452 a.m. Perigee, Ist, 11 p.m. Apogee, 15th, 1 p'm. Perigee, 29th, noon. THK WEATHKK. March 11.-8 a.m.: Wind N.E.; weather fine. Noon: Wind S.W.; weather fine. 5 p.m.; Wind S.W.; weather squally. bii.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer ... 2992 2996 5992 Thermometer ... 48 66 58 HIGH WATER. f ».m. p.m.. w t, ioJ At the Heads ... 1.50 2.11 March 12^ AtPortChalmer. 8.30 2.51 l.At Duneditf ; ... 3.15 3.3b . ARRIVALS. Wareatea.s.s., 288 tons, Downie, from Lyttelton. Ji Mills, agent. • ..,,.. Brunner, s.s., 332 tons, Ramsay, from the West Coast, via Onmaru.> J. Mills, agent. DEPARTURE. Waihora, s.s., 1269 tons, Neville, for Sydney, via tbe East Coast. J. Mills, agent. Pafisengers : Misses M Barron. Gilbert, Alloo, Lambourne Deehan, Kelly, Dale (2), M'JKcnzie (2), Mitchell, Swan, Taylor, Uuthrie, O'Con«or, Haines, Robertson, J. Gray, Mitchell (2). M'Gahey,' Mesdames Menzies. F. Roberts, Harker, Watkinson, Caole, Bannister, G. Calder, Hyman, Carman, Cunninßbam ti, nurse and family, 2), Connell, Guthrie, Efford, Mitchell, M'Kay, Kearns, R. Fenwick, Turnbull, Akhurst, Wilson, Hampson, Messrs W. Wright, Guthrie (and son), G. Thome Barnby, Harker, Arkell, W. Sherratt, J. Wilson, M. Joel. Hyman, M'Dougall, Turnbull, Rattray, Bures,, Hazlett. Connell, Stephensou, Swan (2), M'Kay, A. M'Nicoll, Young, Mea'tows, C. and H^Akhurst, M'Kechnie, Harris, Rev. J. Blackie; and 15 in the *teeraee> KXPSOTED ARRIVALS. ,' From London.—Opawa, ship, 1076 tons; Martin, QKPj. Otarama, s.s., 380S tons, Millward, From Manchester.—Timaru, ship, 1306 tons, Renaut, WTBS. . „ n From Glasgow.—Titania, barque, 1050 tons, Frew, NGHL. Himalaya/barque, 1008 tons, Hill, VTKM (January 25). From Livebpooi..—Lina, barque, llsi) tone, Kayser, NtiLD. Kenyon, barque, 1176 tons, Shenis, VDHT. • From New York.—R. A. C. Smith, barque, 628 tOB3, Hooper, KGSB. Les Adelphes, French barque, 1320 tons, Audre, JWKQ. . From'Clarbnce River.—M. A. Doran, brigantine, 317 tons, Lloyd. Wenona, barque, 511 tons, M'Keozie. From Newcastle.—Alexa, barque,. 425 tons, M'Gregor, ESBW. Fbom Bbisbane.—Peri, barque, 897 tons, Evans, HNGO.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

Wellington, March 11.—Arrived : Hauroto ' from Sydney, with 40 passengers. For Dunedin— Mrs and-Miss Booth, Mis 3 Brodie; and two in the rteerage. For the Bluff—Misses Oruiokshaok and Johnstoih^—Arrived : Tarawera, Corinua, Maori, and Penguin, froni Lyttelton; Janet Nicoll, schooner, from Mercury Bay. Sailed: Wainui, for Nelson and West Coast; Tarawera, for, Sydney. Sailed: Corinna. for the south. Passengers: Misses M'.Kay, Van Asch, Sooullar,; Stoneham, Giant, M'l.rorie (2), Mrs Scoullar Messrs M'Neill, Glendining, Raven, Van Asch (and son), Ahlfeld, Nicholson, M.'Crnrie (and sou), Piper; and 5 steerage. Sailed : Takapuna,. for Lyttelton. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Misses \ Norton, Johnson, Saxby, Pettit, Williams; Mesdames Lockie, Buggy, Kvatt, Williams, (Japtain Robertson, Messrs Humphries, Bennett. M\t«verty, Roberts, Miller, Raven, Henderson, Pelichet, Koss, Chapman, Drysdale, Proudfoot, Johnson, Buggy, Gilhllan, Ayers, Locße,Waters, Wilkes, Ctomertord. liarmby, Huggiason, Peacce, ScaleJ, Williams, Wilson, Seymour, Moore, . Howe, Smith (2), Tocker, Whiteford, Thompson <^2)JirasWr^dore (2); and 13 steerage, t" r~ ••' -, IiiTTBLTON k March 11.—Siiled: H.M.S. Sapid, for PprtJChauners; Kimutaka, for Port Chalmers ; Aorangi,' for Waitara. Bluff, March 11 (8.30 a.m.).—Arrived: Kotomahaha,1 from Melbourne, via Hobart. Passen- , gerß: lleidames Jaunes, Dunning (and 2 children), Bnlleid, Brown,' Marriott, Rell (and 2 children), Crabb (and 2 children), Davis, Misses Allen, Bulleid (Z), Henderson, M'Kay, Warburton, Thompson, Messrs Moss, Falconer, Brownhead, Bulleid, lrocker. Brown, Hallenstein. Rimmington, Marriott, M'George, Thornsley, Biied, How, Littlr, Davis, Biggs, Gourley; and 7 in- the steerage. ' Sydney, March U.—Arrived: Adelaide, from Whangaroa; Talune, from Wellington. Melbourne, March 11.—Sailed: Wakatipu, for the Bluff.

.■■■, THE DIRECT STEAMERS. .. ,' Wellington, March 11.—Arrived (6;30 p.m.): Aotea, from London, via way ports. i She left London on January 24 and reached Capetown on February 15, where she landed 109 passengers. She had an uneventful voyage. She brings 21 passengers for New Zealand, all of whom, with two exceptions, landed at Wellington. Sailed {10 p.m.) : Maori, for Napier. MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. Wednesday, March 11. Bluff—Kotomahana arrived 6 a.m. from Hobart; tailed i p.m. for Port Chalmers. , Wellington—Tarawera and Corinna 'arrived 8 a.m. from,Lyttelton. Hauroto arrived 9 a.m. from Sydney. Wainui arrived 9 a.m. from Picton. New Plymouth—Omapere sailed 10.39 a.m. for "Weatport ._ 'Ihe schooner Marmion completed the discharge Df her cargo of timber at the Rattray street wharf yesterday forenoon, and hauled over to the Jetty street wharf to put out a quantity of iron. The barque Helen Denny is all clear of cargo. Bed has taken in her complement of ballast. The s.s. Waihora left the tongue wharf ytsterday afternoon for Sydney, via Cook Strait. The s.s. Poherua was floated into the graying dock yesterday morning for scraping, cleaning, and painting. ' '

The g.B. Wareatea, from Lyttelton, arrived at 3.15 p.m. yesterday and steamed alongside the .wharf under the sheer legs ready for docking. She left Lyttelton at 3.30 p.m. on the 10th inst., had light southerly winds until yesterday morning, when she met a freih S.W. breeze, which held to arrival.

The s.s. Brunner, from the West Coast ports, via Oamaru, arrived at Port Chalmers yesterday evening and passed up to Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10617, 12 March 1896, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10617, 12 March 1896, Page 1

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10617, 12 March 1896, Page 1