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SHIPPING.

FORT CHALMERS.

Timb Ball at Port Chilmkbs. XA blue Sag will be hoisted at the mast-head, Fort Chalmers signal station, on the forenoon of the day when the time signal is to be given. Phases op thb Moon. (Calculated for New Zealand mean time). APRIL. r>. k. m. Last Quarter ... 5 11 54 a.m. New Moon ' ... 13 3 53 p.m. First Quarter ... ... ._ 21 10 17 a.m. Full Moon . 28 1 17 p.m. Apogee, 11th, 3 p.m. Perigee, 26, » p.m. THE WJCATHKK. April 28.-8 a.m.: "Wind N.E.; weather fair. Noon: Wind N.i£.; weather dull. 8 » m. Noon. Barometer . ... 2976 "' 2968 Thormoaeter ... 42 45 HIGH WATER. r a. in. p.m. ..,„,) At th. Heads ... 3.25 347 April 29 ■! At p ort Chalmers 4.5 4.27 ; {_ At Dunedin ... 4.50 5.12 ARRIVALS. Herald, s.s., 352 tons, Jones, from the Bluff. J. Mills, agent. -Invercargill, s.s., 163 tons, Snndstrom. from Lyttelton. K. Ramsay, agent.

DEPARTURES. Tasmania, s.s., 1265 tons, M'Gaa, for Sydney, via the East Oast. Neill and Co. (Limited), agents. . Passengers: Misses Moloney, HesWeth. Solomon, Moore, Jasger, Kent, Bradley, list yens, Mesdames Moloney, Henderson (and family). Hesketh, Smith, Dods, Benton, Reid, Duke (and family), M'Donald (and family) Asher, Longmore, Mwisrs Jaeger, Mander. bmitn, Kankin Mahoney, Hesketh, Craig, Burton, Reid, Moore, Hyams, Lynch, Duke, Cume, Barnes, Duke. Smith. M'Donald, Goldsby, Olson, Milk, Gleaner, brigantine, 115 tons, Blackwell, for Auckland. H. Gtithrie, agent. . lonic. R.M.S., 4751 tons, Kempson, R.N.R., for London, via Lyttelton. N.M. and A. Company, aS"ItS EXrECTKD ARRIVALS. FiioM London.—Paken*. s.s., 4331 tons, Prosser From Glasgow.—Himalaya, barque, 1008 tons, Mann, VTKM (February 19). ' From LiVKKPOoi..—Lina, barque, 1189 tons, Kayaer NULD (December 27). Kenyon, barque, U76tons, Sherris, VDHT. From Nkw York.—Les Adelphes, French barque, 1320 tons, Andre, JWKQ (January 21). Dilpussund, barque, 592 tone. Graieeti, MLXI. Grace Ueerine, tarque, 61)7 tons, Welch, JSGL. From Newcastle.—Alexa, barque, 420 tons, M'Greeor, RRBVV. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, April 28.-Sailed: Waihora, for BOuthern ports. Passengers : Mesdames Hyarns, t-irns Sparks (Mid 2 children), Misses Findlavsoo 12) Gameron. Messrs Gellatly, Il'ama, Snoden, \Vmklemann, Sims, Milue, Atkinson, 1 aimer, Toka, Nathan, Rutherford, Pike ;\and 12 in the steer&ge.— Sailed: Indramayo, Tor Gisborne; "wblUMOTON.*April 25.-Arrived : Talune from Sydney Passengers: For Lyttelton — Misses Taylor and Pool, Messrs Bachelor, Aulsebrook, Buckley, Dictcnson; and 11 in tbe steerage. For Dunedin-lUsdames Williams. Cotton, Koelm [and 2 children), Mr Fletcher: and 5 m the steerage. Arrived: Brunner and Hauroto, from the couth; Takapuaa, from Onehunga and Taranaki. Sailed: Taupo,- for Auckland and Rarotonga; Hauroto. for Sydney. Sailed: Flora, for the south. Passengers • Misses Meikle. Grant, Artkeii^ Manning, Wilson, Mesdames King, Fox, Cnchton, Gibb», brindley, Russell (and child). Davidson, Archer, Jack, Hughes, Dr Walker, M«srs RafseU. Hay, Bidlev Brindley. Walters, Komerville, Francis, Hoskfn S fLo E an Corkill, WUliams, Niccoll, Gell, Lyman. Mitchell.. Sailed: Talune, for the south. Passragers: Misses Barry, Sligo Dawson, f-hedrack, Foid™,Medd»mes shannon, Keenanoa, Storey. . Oao.pbell. Cramond, Closs Jackson, Major Storey,, Rev. Devoy, Messrs Hay, Bomerville Ballin, Mcore, Fielden, Prowse^Jackson, Joachim, Hodgson, Ginders, Shannon, Campbell, Corren,'Master Allen. •_ ' L. ■.'.■, Lvttblton, April 25.-Sailed: Kawatiri, for Timaru; Omapere, for southern ports; Comma, for northern ports. ' ■ ■ _• - „ Melbourne.' April 28,-Arrived: Star of England, from New Zsaland. ''' '. - t. -y .-..-.';;,'■;'; ■-''■-.- : '-^-'--.~ ' ' ' 9 "' ■:■■■*■—"■ ■■!-'; : ",.. THE mRSCT STEAMERS. : The Rangatira, from Wellington (March 5), arrived at Loudon on the evening of Monday, witklier meat in good condition. The S.S.A. steamer Tamui, which Bailed from Plymouth on the 21?t March, had the following saloon passengers for New Zealand :-Mr and Mrs Evans Mr and Mm G. S. Firth (and family), Mr and Mrs H. Walters, Mr and Mrs Wilson, Missw Wood, Moore, Warren, Kquires. Messrs li. ,b. Adams. Alexander, Barton, A. Chamberlain, Darlington Davenport, Dobson. Hoze.ln«g, Hodgkin, Hughes, Button, Jackson, Kendat, Kustnnr, Lou. Manaon, Mitchell, Porter, Richardson,. Robinson, Scott, Healy, Shilton, Squires, lomlmbou, Walmisley, Weir. HOVEMSNTS OF UNION S.S. COMPANY'S FLEET. TuEsruY, April 28. Bluff—Wakatipu arrived 7 a.m. from Port Chalmers ; sailed 5 p.m. for Hobart. Lyttelton-Orowaiti arrived noon from Westport. Kawatiri sailed. 4p m. for Timaru. Omapere railed 3 p.m. for Tiroaru. Wellington—Talune arrived 6 a.m. from Sydney. Brunser arrived 8 a.m. from Wellington. Nelson-Penguin Bailed 9.30 a.m. for Picton. Hdbart-Mararoa sailed Monday 6 p.m. for Bluff. ■ The s.s. Herald, from the Bluff, arrived at 6 a m yesterday, and steamed alongside the hulks at the Bowen pier to discharge the balance of her cargo of coals from Greymouth. bhe left the Bluff at 3 p.m. on the 27th inst. The Shaw, SavilL and Albion Company's R.M.S. loniq left the George street pier yesterday afternoon for Lyttelton, from which port she takes her final departure for London on May 2 Her cargo from Port Chalmers consists of 3119 carcaseß frozen mutton, 54 crates frozen rabbits, 1357 cases cheese, 200 casts preserved mentu, 143 bales wool and skins, 121 sacks grass seed, 44 casks pelts, and 20 nacka^es sundries. ■ _ The b.s. Invercargill arrived at the Eattray Btreet wharf yenterday evenine from Lyttelton. She leaves again this afternoon for Invercargill. The Huddart-Parker Company's s.s. Tasmania left the cross wharf at 3 p.m. yesterday with passengers and cargo for Sydney, via the J£aßt Thelbrigantine Gleaner left the Rattray street •wharf yesterday evening with a fall cargo of produce for Auckland. ■ ■ , ~ The, new steamer building on the We ir for the Hudoart-Parker Steamship Company will be ten- . structed on the most approved modern principles. Her dimensions will be 260 ft length, breadth 46ft, and her carrying capacity w>n bB e lual to about 3000 tons. Special attention ts passenger accommodation, both in the saloon and steei age, will be paid. The machinery will be supplied by a fiunderiand engineering firm.

OVERLAND PASSENGERS,

Yesterday's Thkoooh Trains.

From Dunbdin vor the North.—For Christchurch : Mr F. Firanklyn, Mr W. J. Pointon, Mr W. R. Gordon, Mr J. Orr, Mr James Lindsay, Mrs James Lindsay. Mr E.H. BUley. Mr »nd M.s Whit-marsh. For Timaru: Mrs J. Gibson (ana child), Air A D. Rattray, Mr John Thomson JH'koji Dunedin fob the South.—Mrs liopg, Mr A. S. Holmes. Mr J. Holmes, Mrs Holloway, Mr R Gray (and son), Mrs and Miss Chisholm, Mr A. Park, Mr H. Hardy, Mr. Craig. For Uunedin from thk South.-Mrs Campbell, Mrs Dumbleton (and two children), Mrs Miller, Mr D. M'Farlane, Mr W. bcott. Mr J. K. Todd. Mr M. M'Kay, Mr J. Donald, Mr C. Hayes, Mr and-Mrs "Huston, Mrs Leedler (and family), Miss Reynolds, Mr R. Mackenzie, Mr F Holmes, Mis« A. Holmes, Mr and Mrs W. F. Johnston, Mr J. Lennan. ~ „ M For Dunedin rnoai the North.—Mr *. w. Allan, Mr J. M'Gill, Mr D. Bowman. Mr A^ M. Loasby, Mr R. Andrew, Mr C. Hardy,.Mr W. L. Allan, Mr William B. Taylor, Mrs Taylor Mr William Owen, Mrs Sinclair Thomson (and child), Mr Charles G. Parke, Mr J. Parke.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10478, 29 April 1896, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10478, 29 April 1896, Page 1

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10478, 29 April 1896, Page 1

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