SHIPPING.
FORT CHALMERS.
Time Ball'at Pout Chalmers.
New Zealand mean time at noon, calculated for ■ the meridian of longitude, in time 11 hours 30 minutes e»Bt of Greenwich, will be signalled onca a week by a time ball dropping at the instant of mean noon. A blue flag will be hoisted at the mast-head, Port Chalmers signal station, on the forenoon ot the day when the time signal is to be given. ' Piuses ok thk Moon (Calculated tor Haw Zealand mean time). JANUARY. D. II M New Moon 3 5 331>-m First Quarter ... 16 11 16 a.m. Full IrtooK 19 7 47 a.m. Last Quarter ... ."26 7 30 a.m. the Leather. Jsnuary7.—S a.m.: Wind S.W.; weather dull. Noon: Wind S.W.; weather fine. 5 p.m. : Wind S.W.; weather fine. hk.tu. Noon. su.ru. Barometer ... 30'IS 30 30 30-40-Ihermometet ... 51 6(5 80 "" HIGH WATER. T o /At the Heads ... *5.55 "o.Tij Jan. 8 -{ At p ort Chalmerg 6.35 6.52 \.At Duuedin ... 7.20 7.37 ARRIVALS. Omapare, 5.!., 352 tons, Fleminjt, from the West Coast. 'J. Mills, agent. Passengers: Mrs Martin, Misses Martin. Harris, Brown, Gunu, Messrs M'KinnoD, Martin; 5 steerage. Kawatiri, s.s., 432 tons, Apstein, from the West Coast. J. Mills, agent. Tarawera, s.s., 1269 tons, Richardson, from Sydney, via Cook Strait, j. Mills, aaent. Passengers : Mesdames Spinks, Parker, M'Kenzie (2), Ward, Lockbread, Hibbard, Deacon, AVreo, Farmer, Nordstrum, Lousquest, Fogo, Hunter, Brownie, Beadle, Misses Ross, Lonerasjan, Gill, Gourlay, Coleridge, Robinson, Napier (2), Farnisr, Cohen, Morrison, Mayoxis, M'Leod, Messrs Lobb, Loneragan, Parker, M'Kenzie, Webb, Elkington, Anderson, Greaves. Campbsll, Pike, Thom, Bl»<-k' (2), Wai-d, Deacon, Hunter, Preston, Butt, Beadle, ' Sunderland, Von Steiner; 29 steerage. Te Anau, 5.a.,: 1028 tons, Newton, from Auck- : land, via Bast Coast ports. J. Mills, aged. : Passengers: Misses Drinan, Lyndon, Kutherford, j M'lntosh, M'Caw, Phillips, Fergusson, Lee, Deck, j Borthwick, Buckeridge, Ctteraon,' Duncan, John- j ston, M'Donald, Kay (2), Batchelor, Mesdames | Drinau, DaUleish, Lothian, M'lntosh, Hosking, j Donoghue, Gallin, Locke, Duncan, Simpson (and ■ child), liuncan, Cottinsham, Messrs Smitb, I Drin&n (3), Rutherford, M'Caw, Johnston, St. Clair, Mnrriso'n, Robettson, Joachim, Gallin, Bathgate, Hewart, Gavin, Rutherford, Walder- ' grave; Brown, Jay, Thomas, Bloomfield; 25 \ steerage. ■ - ■ DEPARTURES. Napier, s.Sm 48 tons, Mathieson, for Invercargiil. Ki Bamsay, agent. ' Manapouri, s.s., 102S tons, Anderson, for Sydney, via Cook Strait. J. Mills, agent. Passengers : ■ Misses Lewis, Harlow, Brown, Wilkinson. Haskell, M'Hardy, Chalmer (2), Heighten, M'GiH, M'Glashan, J. Barke, Gaffney. Beattie, Ritchie (2), Buller, Cowan, E. Holley, Hastie, J. Campbell, Duncan, TVlcnzies, Williamßon, Fargie, Conn, Mesdames J. Simpson, Daphne (and i children). O'Donnell, Ireland, Young, Beruech, i Woods, Holnifis, Moritzson (and child), Dempster, t Jenkins, Nevill, M'Gill, Finlayson (and 3 chil- | dren). Bell, Messrs Bell, C. Holley, Brown, H. C. North, W. Schmidt, W. Cameron, A. Lewis, J. L. I Warreu.T. Ireland, H. Baker, Coombe, M'Giil, Campbell, Young, Bishop Nevill, Master Hare ; 19 steerage. Hewld, s.s., 356 tons, Colson, for the West Coast, via Oamaru. J. Mills, agent.' Rotokino, s.s., 1304 tons. Shepherd, for Sydney, ria northern ports. J. Mills, agent. ,
:- : JSCPECTBD ARRIVALS. From London.—Canterbury, ship, 1245 tons, Colbert, MWDB (October 17). Waimate, s.s., 5000 tons, PHFD. From Glasgow.—America, ship, 1208 tODs, Jenkins, RTDff. FaOM Liverpool.—Soukar, ship, 1304 tons, Carden, WRFH (August 27). Kirkdale, barque, 760 tons, Jones, QVLM (October 2). Liv, barque, 811 tons, Larsen (November 12). Dundale, barque, 1075 tons, Lammont, KBQW. JFkom South Africa. - Glamis, barque, 1099 tons, Howe, QJND. From New York.—Fiith of Forth, barque, 8:30 tons, Higgics, PGVR. Charles G.,Rice, barque, ffiO tons, Lunt, JT i,V. Hi rth of Tay, barque, 7# tons, Mathieson, QNDT. Zuleika.ihip, 1992 tone, ■ CBalmerg.'AVTLM.. Col'.essie,. barque,,l3Bl tons, M'ATurtrie. From Calcutta.—Carnegie, barque, 983 tons, Doran, RVPB. From M adriiius.—Emlila, Norwegian barque, 385 tons, MSller, HBWF. • From Edithburgh (S. A.)—Acacia, barque, 283 tons, J: ShimiEins, jun., YVSBV. :' -,- "'. .1 »- . ■ ■ ; • IMPORTS. [Special Notice.—Consfgaees desirouß of having their names appear in this part of our columns, together with their consignments, may have the suns inserted on payment <>f a small charge.] Per Tarawera, from Sydney, via the north : 50 cases starch, 5 casks blacking, 218 pieces timber, 11 rolls lead, 47 bags bottles 24 sacks- potatoes, 141 cases fru-t, 168 plates iron, 400 bags rice, 328 pieces tallow wood, 80 bags sugar. Per Omapere, from the West Coast: 105 sacks flour, 120 bags flour, 2 cases ham, G cases sauce, 45 sacks wheat, 10 do Ime, 40 do pollard, 10 do oatmeal, and quantity pkg;; sundries. Per Te Anau, from the north : 578 bales twine. 190 bags potatoes, 1600 bags 330 sacks sugar, 30 case* syrup, 12 barrels petroleum, ''.0 cases tobacco, 76 cases meats, 20 casks soda, 38 bales waste, 25 ca»es limejaics, SO boxes candles, 37 bales flax, 9 cases, sewing machines, 30 cases cheese, 10 bags asbestos, 198 bales -wool, 10 cases tongues, 200 sacks, 200 bags flour, 50 sacks oats, transhipments ex Ala'iaeda, Pakeha, and Star of New Zealand, and large quantity sundries.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10694, 8 January 1897, Page 1
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