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SHIPPING.

"■ ■ ' '»■-■ ' '■ FORT CHALM BR S. Phases op the Moon. (Calculated for New Zealand mean time.) MAY. d. h. ai. Full Moon ... fi 6 4 p.m. Last Quarter 33 9 6 a.m. New Moon 21 0 28 p.m. First Quarter 29 4 44 a.m. Perigee, Stb, 5.30 a.m. Apogee, 23rd, 7.37 p.m. THffi WEATHER. May 13.—8 a.m. : Wind S.W.; weather rtnil. Noon: Wind S.W.: weather fine. 5 p«m.: Wind S.W.; weather fine. ' S a.m. Hfoxi. 5 D.m. Barometer 3002 3010 3012 Thermometer ... 42 54 56" HIGH WATKK. a.m. p.m. lAt the Head<? ... 9.U 950 May 14 -< At Port Chalmers 9.51 10.30 (.AtDunedin ... 10.36 11.15 fAt the Heads ... 10.25 10.50 May 15 <At Port Chalmers H. 5 11.36 (Atßnnedin ... 11.50 021 DEPARTURES. Enterprise, brigantine, 84 tons, Hillian, for Timaru. K. Ramsay, agent. Isabella Anderson, schooner, 79 tons, Lang, for Kaipara. K. Kamsay, agent. Taupo, s.s.. 411 tons, Lobb, for the We3t Coast. J. Mills, agent. Te Anau, s.s , 102S tons, Bernech, for Auckland, via the East Coast. J; Mills, aaent. Passengers : ■.dessrs Hhelings, Cadogan, Papprill, Nicholson, Simpson, M'Gregor, Macdonald, Gee, Slesdames Paton, Hislop, Shelings, Macdonald (and 3 children), Neville, Nicholson, Pearce, Thompson (and infant), Eaton, Hall, Long, Michie, Twooney (and infant), Messrs Watts, Bourne, M. Joel, W. Dawsou, J. R. Scott, Nicholson, A. Cornford, Miriams, W. A. Moore, Hislop, Paton, Master Hislop, Melville, Clarke, Arbuckle, Captain Boyd; and 17 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From Liverpool.—Kinfauns, barque, 981 tons, Piggott,' KJCN (January 23). John o' Gaunt, barque, 3228 tons, Davies, JKHW (March 9). Lake Ontario, German barque, 1061 tons, Pundt, NfiHW. From London. —Matatua. s.s., 3322 tons, Evans. Turakina, ship, 1189 tons, Porsdick WQHM. From Glasgow. — Conyvechan. barque, 1260 tons, Patton, KCNF (March 21). Firth of Clyde, barque. 1181 tons, Jones, WKRM (January 31). From New York.—Mary A. Law, barque, 891 tons, Harfield (February 10. Firth of Lome, barque, 805 tons, Jackson, RHFL. Doris, barque, 1296 tons, Robertson, KLMO. From Hamburg —Ebba, barque, 595 tons. From Lady Ellioti Island.—Cloud, barque, Wtons. . IMPORTS. Special Notice.—Consignees desirous of hay- ! ing their names appear in this part of our columns, together with their consignments, may have the ! same inseited on payment of a small charge. Per Taupo, from the West Coaat: 3(16 sackß grain, 68 boxes sultanas, 24 sacks peas, 24 do walnuts, 280 cheese, 3 cases bacon, 1 pkg chestnuts, 1 bdl skins, lease drugs, 1 do pianos, 5 do sauce, ;?/3 bales wooL ■ » SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, May 13.—Arrived: Moana, from Sydney. Passengers : Mesdames Williams (aud child), Spencer, Batger (and son), Laneton, Chambers (and child), Misses Langton (2), Cran, J. S. Bloomfield, Count and Countess de Court, W. D. Servant, Messrs Asten, Spence, Langton, Marks (and son), Newton, Donovan, Chalmers, Brown ; 2 steerage. Through passengers for San ftancisco :62 saloon and 65 steerage. She leaves ;o-morrow. Arrived : Royal Tar, from Sydney. Wellington, May 13.—-Arrived : Haupiri, from (Vestporu; Rotomahaua. from Lyttelton ; Tara- j fretA, from Sydney, via Auckland. Sailed : | Elizabeth Price, barquenttne, for Greymouth. Sailed : Tsrawera, for Dunedin and Lyttelton. j Passengers : Misses Oluey, Gedmill, Waemale, j Fletcher, Gilchrist, Cheauey (2), Thorpe, Francis, Townend, Prouse, Courtenay, Mesdaines Tripp, M'Fariane, Carter, Lees, M'Kae, Hadin, Olney, Hay ward, Rev. W. Moriey, Messrs Robinson, Dourlas, Duncan, Burt, Hill, Wood, Hayward, Stead, Wark, LoDg, Bartlett, Bradbury, M'Fariane (2), M'Kinlay (2), Dombrain, Lomas, Haliiday, Tripp, M'Rae, Main, Burdon, Mackenzie, Masters Olney, Carter (2), Wark. ' Albany, May 13.—Arrived : Britannia, from Loudon. Passenger for New Zealand :Mr Law. KQVSMEMTS ©f'tHE UNIO"N STEAK SHIP: COMPANY'S FLEET. / Friday, May 13. ■ 1 Oamara—Pukaki arrivccl 8 a.m. from Bluff. ' Lyttelton—Wakatipu sailed 12.40 p.m. for Dunediu. Tskapuna arrived 10 a.m. from Wellington. . ... Wellington—Haupiri arrived 5 a.m. from Westport. Upolu arrived 10.ZQ a.m. from Auckland. Rotomahana arrived 10.88 a.m. from Lyttelton. Tarawera arrived 10.30 a.m. from Napier . Nelson —Penguin arrived 1 a.m. from Welling- j ion ; sailed 2 p.m. for Picton. ' Auckland—Dingadee arrived 9 a.m. from Gisborne. Weatport—Waiuui arrived 2 a.m. from Nelson. Brunner sailed 2 a.m. for Lyttelton. Obau sailed 3 a.m. for Wellington. >Yainui sailed 5 a.m. for Greymouth. For Week Ending May 21. Sunday.—Tarawera srrjves from Sydney, via East Coast. Wakatipu sails for Melbourne, via Bluff and Hobart. Tuesday.—Tarawera sails for Sydney, via East Coast. Herald arrives from Greymouth direct. Wednesday.—Kini arrives from Westport, via coast. Herald sails for Greymouth, via coast, i Talune arrives from Melbourne, via Hobart and I Bluff. i Thurcday.—Te Anau arrives from Wellington, via coast. Monowai sails for Melbourne, via Bluff and Hobart. Friday.—Te Anau sails for Wellington, via coast. Kini sails for Westprrt, via coast. [ ? | i The s.s. Mahiuapua will be floated out of the graving dock this morning, and her place taken up by the s.s. Wanaka. A correspondent asks for news of the barque Anglesey. That vessel left San Francisco on March 6 for Queenstown, Ireland. The brigantine Enterprise left Dunedin at 10 p.m. on Thursday for Timaru. The schooner Isabella Anderson left the Jetty street wharf yesterday morning with, cargo for Kaipara. The s.s. Te Anau left the tor/sue wharf yesteraay afternoon with pwengers and cargo for Auckland, via the East Coast ports. Tha barque Silverhow is expected to be all clear of her inward cargo by this afternoon. There is a quantity of outward cargo ready for her at the Victoria wharf. The s.s. Thupo left the Rattray street wharf yesterday afternoon for the West Coast, via Timaru. The s.s. Rotokino was shifted over from Jetty street to the Rattray street wharf yesterday to discharge the remainder of her cargo. The barque Firth of Clyde, for this port from Glasgow, is now 99 days out from Lamlash Bay, and should soon put in her ■ appearance at the heads. The barque Firth of I.orne left New York on March 25 for thia port. During the week ending March 30 the losses of 29 Britiah and 59 foreign sailing vessels, with 8 British and 8 foreign steamers, were reported at Lloyd's. The barque Golden Gate will be all clear of her Dunedin cargo to-day. She proceeds from this port to Lyttelton and Newcastle, New South Wales. It i 3 a pity to see so fine a ship as the Golden Gate leave the colony to load. The schooner Jessie Nicool commenced ballasting yesterday, and will sail with the first fair : wind for Stewart Island, there to load for Lyt- ' telton. j The s.r. Tarawera arrives at Dunedin to-morrow j from Sydney, via the East Coast ports. j The s.b. Wakatipu leaves Port Chalmers to- i morrow afternoon for Melbourne, via the Bluff ! and Hobart. H.M.S. ROYAL ARTHUR. The Royal Arthur remains at Lyttelton till the Isth inst., then proceeds to Akaroa. where she remains four days; arrives at Wellington about the 21st inst., remains there a week; makes Auckland about June 3, remains there a week, and then proceeds to Jervois Bay, close to Sydney, for her annual target practice. She draws over 25ft of water. The following is the complement of her officers :—ilear-adrairal, Hugo L. Pearson ; Bag lieutenant, Arthur <_!. Stewart; secretary, Charles J. Ferguson ; clerks to secretary, Charles K. Butt, Henry E. O'Dowd, Ernest W. C. Thring ; taptain, Charles G. Dicken ; commander, Richard P. Fitzgerald ; lieutenactn, Ernest it Lacy (navigating), Vivian H. G. Bercard (gunnery), Sydney S. Hall (torpedo), John Si. Kelly, Frederick G. Brine, Cecil H. Trance ■ Hayhurst; major of marines, Francis Or. Cotter; lieutenants of marines, Francis H. Griffiths, John C. Deed; chaplain and naval instructor, Rev. Henry S. Fitzroy, 8.A., Lf*.B.; fleet surgeon, Alfred Patterson ; fleet paymaster, Wiliiom E. Boxer; fleet engineer, George F. Laird ; sub-iieutenant, Frank Powell; surgeon, Itoiyliuid A. Kirby, 8.A., M.B. ; assistant paymaster, Edward H. >She«me; engineer, Walter S. Wesibrook : assistant engineers, William A. Donovan, William P. C. Spriddle, Alfred J. Hoatings; gnrmers, Edward Walker (torpedo), Hemy Stseic ; boatswain, William Lyne; carpenter. Georj.* Beeves; midshipmen, Roger L'E. M. Rede. Cbsrles T. A. Bunbury, Hubert E. Darameuthw ■ clerk, Francis J. K. Mels;>me; assistant clerk. Charles A. Parker.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11113, 14 May 1898, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11113, 14 May 1898, Page 1

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11113, 14 May 1898, Page 1

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