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SHIPPING.

PORI /OHALM BUS, " Time Bau. at Port Chalmers. Jfcff Zealand mean time at noon, calcnlaUa for lie meridian of longitude, in tune 11 hours ;S9 Miaates east sf Greenwich, trill be signalled once % w«k by a time ball dropping at the instant, of ,A blue flag will be hoisted at the mast-head, Tart Chalmers signal station, on the forenoon of th» day irhen the time signal is to be Riven. '. Phases ep thr'Moon. < (Calculated for New Zealand mean time), ' SEPTEMBER, ». H. MH«w M«3H .. m .v ,'~ & 130 a.m. Firrt««art e , - - - M 3 *>p.m. rill JUoon - ••• 2a 1° 2° "•mLart Quarter ... — -~ 30 129 p.m. ,iP«ngee, 'Jth, 8 a.m. , Apogee, 24th, 3 p.m. ", ■ THE "WKATHKK.' 'September 11.-8 a.m.: Wind N.E.; weather fine. Meant WindS.W.; weather fine. 5 p.m.; Wind S.W.; weather Cne. • Ba.ui., Idoon. 5 p.m. Barometer .* 30-20 aO'lß 3028 TheriMmeter ... « CO 62 | HIGH WATER. i r • a.m. p.m•tiijUMsa.;" g I V.AtDunedin ... 6-53 <-li . ' • (At the Heads ... 6-27 c-% DKPARTCIBES. Brunner, s.s., 332 tons, Kpance, for the West, Ooatt via Timaru. J Mills, agent. d'to barq.ue.V6l tons, Anderson, for Newcastle-1 en-fy^e Murray, Roberts, and Co., agents. | BXPSCTED ASRIVALS. ■ 1197 to*. I E FR O MV™FOOi.-Z U leiia, ship 10S2 towu | Ckilmers WTLM (June i). Westland.-ship, 111b ?•>* T'kdly. WVPC (June IS). Soukar, ship, Jfe^w KS.nerdale. l,ar,»e, 1066 ton? James NVFL. Spartan, barque, 712 tons, Anlerion, JSDL (May %. Phyllis, U*vu. 932 ■ tOF^« ?d EeAIT aLoS-And M , barqne.-831 tons, i H FROM LA™LLiorfs Isia N? -GeorgeS. Pertins, barque, 340 tons, Naas, J«RG. „ : From Fanning Island. - Sofle, Norwegian baiS 3ADS 8 .-Annie Brown, brigantine, ■ r^SnT r™-~oDyx> barque> m °FROMi°ALGOA' Bay.—Agnes Lilian, ship, 1134 tone, Walter, JGVN. -

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, September 11.—Arrived: Monowai, from San Francisco. • Passenger*: Mißses Mills (IpMeSdamea Mills, Brown,, Bailejv Cleave, . Messrs' Mills, Dryden.'Baker, Word, CottenU, Brown, Beynolde, Shelton. Hansen, IJudgeon, Auburn. Phillips, Attyeo, Moon, Wendell Shoe. i maker, Bailey, Cleave; and SI steerage.—-bailed: Monowai, for Sydney; K*on, s.s., for Jr«i; Pnkaki, s.s., for Bluff. Sailed: Mahinapua, b s., for toe south. Passengers : Mesdames Oliver, Hamlin (and chila), Messrn Radford, Dalgleish, Joachim, Hamlin, Gray, Wood. . ..Kaipaiu,: September T1 — Arrived: Huia, jqhooner, from Lytteltoo. . ' AVellinoion, September U. — Arrived: Pentain, from Nelson and Piffion; Tarawer*. from the south; Takapuna, from Lyttelton: ins- : mania, from Sydney, via Auckland.: —Sailed: Grafton, for Picton and Nelson-, Tarawera, for, .Sydney, via Auckland•, Takapana, for OnehuDga. •4-Sailed : Penguin, for Lyttelton. Passengers : Mrs Clarke, Professor Pluck, Messrs Wheeler, 1 Wilson, Clarke (2), Houlder, M'Keenan, AnderBon.^—Sailed : Tasmania, for the south. Passengers: 'Misses i Hepburn, Browning, Taylor, M'Uan. Robertson, Falconer, Clarke, Sievwright, Gillies, Love, Brierley, Smith, Lynch, Mesdamos Stevenson, Harley,-M'Grefwr (and child), Todd, Robertson, Lewis, Bolt, Watson, Lintott, Renshaw(and family, 4), Blyth (and family), Messrs Todd, Powley,Webster, Russell, Parker, ■Comea'nlt Baddeley, Malone, -M'Uharles, Gordon, ■taHaHfcßßtpini: : Cowie*:v:H6lm«s,v.rP«'tM»pn,-'Taylori -iaveny,-ayftmii'-BlyJJie,Nel«an^TCatsbii, Masters KQbettsoa.Jß); an* 22 steeragei^'^'■.•■*rr' '; ' - . Ei'irBLTON; September'lL—SaUec^: Flora, for v'DSne'dui. l: Paasengets:* Misses Brown,- Woodward, Mesdames Schumaker, Sinclair, Hayes (and '. ch'U9) r Captain Williams.'.Measrs Brown, Cooper/ Veal.VVhitta, Corbett, Borrison. . ■/. 'Sidney, September 11.—Sailed : Warmnoo, • fo£ Vancouver. '..,.'.;. , I : KOVEMBNTS OF UNION S.S. COMPANY'S I . . ; ; FLEET. •,' .'. ■ . .'"■;'■■.,-■' Friday, September 11. . -Lyttelton—Flora arrived 9 a.m. from Wellington- sailed 2 p.m. for JDunedin. Rosamond 5 sailed 4p.m. for Westport. V .■ -, • '. ' , f Wellington-Penguin arrived 1 a.m. from Picton. :. Takapuna arrived 8 a.m. from Lyttelton. , TArawera arrived 9 a.m. fromXyttelton. _ Westport4-Omapere sailed 9 a.m. for WelliugAnckland—Monowai arrived from San Fr»niSanukau—Mahinapua sailed 3 p.m. for New . Plymouth with inward San Francisco mail. For Week Ending September 19. • Monday—Flora sails for Lyttelton and WellingWednesday—Omapere arrives from Westport, via coast. Te Anau arrives from Auckland, via East Coast.; Wakatipu arrives from Melbourne, yin Hobart and.Bluff. ' . . . Thursday—Te Anau sails for Auckland, via East Coaat." Hauroto sails for Melbourne, via Bluff and Hobart. Kosamond arrives from Westport. Wakatipu sails for Sydney, vial Cook Friday—Omapere Bails for Westport, via Tiniaru.: ' . . ~r «. L j ' , Saturday—Flora arrives from Wellington and Lyttelton. Fultala sails for Calcutta, via Lyttelton arid Sydney; ___^_^__ ' v The barqueDilpussund broke bulk yesterday morning and commenced discharging cargo at the Kattray street wharf. ■ . The ship Benmore is expected to sail for Brisbane at the end of next week. The sls.Brunner left the Eattray street wharf yeßterfay afternoon for the ; West Coast, via The Huddart-Parker Company's's.s. Tasmania, from Sydney, will arrive at Dunedin on Monday ■ T™e llschooner Marmion is fast filling up with cargo at the Jetty street wharf. The Union Steam Ship Company's steamer Flora, from the north, will arrive at the Rattray Btreec wharf .this morning. • ■the ship Taranaki having lightened sufficiently tq.meet the requirements of the Victoria channel, v/h towed up to Dunedin yesterday afternoon old berthed at the Victoria wharf. The s.s. Hauroto is being thoroughly overhauled, cleaned, and painted in the Port Chalmers graving dock The barque Deva, which put in at Port Chalmers for repairs on July 29, from Port Pirie, bound for Newcastle-on-Tyne, left again yesterday morning, being towed clear of the heads by the tug Plucky. '...'■ The s.s. Fifeshire, in addition to a quantity of wool, casks of tallow, and sacks of grass seed, has taken on board 13,000 carcases frozen mutton. She leaves Port Chalmers this morning with cargo and passengers for London. . The ship Oamaru commenced discharging cargo into the hulk Thomas and Henry yesterday. Whila.the hulk was leaving the ship's side in* the: afternoon an accident occurred, and she carried away the main yard of the Oama.ru. • The new war ship of the French Republic, the Carnot, which was recently launched at Toulon, has not proved 'the formidable, vessel she was expected to be. Indeed, she proves, so far , as her war service proportions are concerned, » perfect failure. The Carnot was designed as a firstclass war ship. H«r displacement was calculated at 12,008 tons' metric, and fihe was expected to rank as the second vesssl of the French National Marine. The only one above her, in point of size, would be the Borevet (12,005 ju^; >q tons displacement), at present under construction at tho Orient. The Carnot is of 15,000- ---, horse power, and is 382 ft long and 70ft Bin in 'breadth. Her maximum draught will-be 27ft 3in, " and.her speed at tea 175 knots per hour.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10595, 12 September 1896, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10595, 12 September 1896, Page 1

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10595, 12 September 1896, Page 1