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SHIPPING.

FORT CHALMERS. Tijib Ball it Port Chaljtrrs. New Zealand mean time at noon, calculated foi the meridian of longitude, in time 11 hours 30 minutes cast of Greenwich, will be signalled once ■a week by a time ball dropping at the instant o! mean noon.' A,blue flag will be hoisted at the masst-heatf, Fort Chalmers signal station, on the forenoon ot the day when the time signal is to be given. PICASKS 01" THB MOON (Calculated for New Zealand mean time). JUt.Y. D. H. M. Full Moon „ i 8 24 a.m. Last CJuarter 11 1 13 a.m. New Moon ' 19 7 17 a.m. Firnt Quarter ... ... ...27 1 10 a.m. Perigee, 4th, 1.33 a.m. Apogee, 17th, 4.35 a.m. TUB WEATHER. July 21.—S a.m.: Wind N.IS.; weather fine. Noan : Wind N.K. ; weather 6ne. 5 p.m. ; Wind N. 8.; weather fine. Sa.m. N«on. iiv.m. Barometer .100 3002 30 01 Thermometer ... 38 54 52 Forecast.—Mr Pauliu predicted at 9 p m. :— " N.E. to N.W. winds, and fine for about,l6" hours. Indications very unsettled." HIGH WAXJCK. a.m. p.ni. ( At the Heads ... 4.4:? ' S.I July 22 lAt Port Chalmers 5.2:? . s.it lAtDuusdin ... 6.6 ti.26 DEPARTURE. Talune, s.r , 1605 tons, Spicks, for Melbourne, via the Bluff and Hobart. .1. Mills, agent. Passengers : Misses M'Calliua, Ritchie, Hall, May. Mesrtames. Hall. E. A. Smith, M'Connell, Landels. Coonell. Messrs M'Cnnrtell. Connell, W. B. Walters, A. Field, J. W. Harper; and 13 steeraze. KXPEOTKD ARRIVALS. Fkom London.— Turakina, ship. Fox (May fi) ; put in at l'ort Blizabetb for repairs. Zealandia, ship, Uatn (June 23); due about October 10. rieione, for Dunedin, left London on June 15. Pleione, ship (June 15); Hue about August £6. From Glasgow. — Firth of Forth, barque, Thorn (May 13); due about August 21. Soukar, ship(June 3ft): due September 30. i From Liverpool.— John «' Gaunt, barque, Thomas (March !»): arrived July 3, at lington. Lake Ontario, barque. Pundt (April 28): due about August 12. Akaroa. barque, Murray (June 21); due about October 20. IrROM Hamburg —UHm, barque, ICaas (April 10)'; due about August lf>. Liv, barque, Larsen (June 21); due about October 27. From New York.—Doris, barque, Hunter (May 15); due about. September 6. Norwood, ship, Douglas (June 15): due about October 7. From Wrstport.—T.-mpo, July 23. From Lat>y F.lmotts Tsiano.—Severn, bar•juentine (loading). Mary Moore, barque (loading): Vrsm Sydney.—Mararoa. July 25. Elingamite, July 31. From Timaru.—lnvercareill. July 25. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Fok Melbourne.. —Tarawera, Aug. 1-' ' For Sydney.—Mararoa, via Auckland, July 26. Wakatipu, via Wellington, Aug. 1. Wanaka, via Newcastle. July 22. Waihora, via Auckland, Auk. !'. Talune. via Wellington, Aug. 10. For Grey.moutii.— Herald, via way ports, July 27. For Westport.— Taupo, July 24. Corinua, July 29. ' - . ■ For Preservation Inlet.—lnvercargill. Au». 2. , ■ ■ ■ Fob iNVERCAKGiIx.-lnvercargill, July 26. HOMEWARD BOUND. Canterbury(S S. and A. Co.), Dunedin. April 16: due London July 20. Margaret Galbraifh(S.S. and A. Co.), Wellington, April £7 : due London July 31. 'Jimaru (S.S. and A. Co.). Wellington, March 21. City of Agra (J.H.S. and Co.), Wellington, March 15. MOVKMEtSITS OF DIRECT STEAMERS. TO ARRIVK. At Wellington.—lonio (S.S. and A. Co.). due July 25. Kakaia (N.Z.S. Co.). due Aug. 13. Hawke's Bay (Tyser), sailetl June 27. Maori (S.S. and A. Co.), wik-d.Tnly9, At Port Chalmers.—Otarama (N.Z.S.Co.). from London ; due July 26. Anteii, from the North, 2lst .insr. Kangatira, sailed July 12; due Sept. 5. Banffshire (Shire), from London: put into . Seppel liav for repairs. .' i ■ At Aucklaad.—Pakeba (S.S. and A. Co.). due July 27. Itimutaka (N.Z.S. Co.), due Aug. 12. At Lytteltan.—Maori (S.S. and A!-Go,), eailecl from London June 9. ( i, . : ■.•-.-■ TO DEPART." ■•■'•■-.. -":.■■•'••■ . '. :. From Port Chalmers.-Olarama (N.Z.S. Co:), for London, about At>»usts; Banffshire (Shire), . about Aug. 16. Fmni Lyttelton.—Aotea (S.S. and A. Co.), for London, July 31 (from Dunedin, July 23). HOMEWAK.I) BOUND. .'..',]■ Delphic(S.S. and A. Co.j.'LytteltoD, June2s: due London Aug. 12. Matatuu(S.S. and A. Co.), Lyttelen, June 11; Montevideo, July 7; due London Aug. 7. Waikato(N.Z.S: Co.). Port Chalmers, June 2fi : Hub London. Aui?. if;. Kaikoura (N.Z.S. Ca ), Wellington, June 9; >.i«e Plymouth, July 21. Star of New Zealand. Biuff, July 3. Duke ef, Portland (N.Z.S. Co.), July 19. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington. July 21.—Arrived: Westralia,. from Lyttelton : Moana, schooner, from Tairua ; Rot'oiti, from Lyttelton. Sailed; Lilly, schooner, for Kaipara; Westralia and Rotoiti, for Auckland. Sailed : Aorangi, for Vancouver. Passengers: Misses Sherwood, Feun (2), Mesdames Sherwoost. Stubb (and 3 children). Lawrence, Maw (and infant), Fenn, Messrs .Sherwood, Gardiner {?■), Young, Furlonge, Christopher, M'Kegg, Warden (2). Avent, Master Sherwood , and S steerage. Lytteltok. July 21.—Sailed (5.25 p.m.): Taupo, for Dunedin, via Akaroa. BicFF, July 21.—Sai'.ed; Kini. steamer, for Westport. Albany. July 21 —A-rived : P. and O. Australia, from London. TUsgengers for New Zealand : Mr and Miss Good. . , .' THE DIRECT STEAMERS. ' • Hobart, July 21.—Arrived : Otarama, from London. The Rinmtaks sailed from Capetown for Hobart on the 20th iust. MQVEMENTS OF TTKJON STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. Thurskay, .July 21. Bluff—Kini arrived "* a.m. from Dunedin; sailed 4 p.m. for Weatport. J LyUelton — Rotomsbana arrived 6 a.m. from Wellington; vetumius; 10p.m. Mooowai arrived 7 a.m. from Dunedin. Taupo sailed 4 p.m. for Dunedin, via Akaroa. Nelson—Wainui arrived S a.m. from Wellington : sailed 10 a.m. from Weetport. Napier—Mararoa arrived 10 a.m. from Gisborne; sailed 4 p.m. for Wellington. Auckland—Hawea arrived 11 a.m. from Gisborne. Weatport— Corinna arrived 2 a.m. from Lyttelton. The departure of the s.s. Wanaka for Sydney, via Newcastle, has been postponed until to-day. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's ship Oaruaru is loading at Liverpool for this port, via Wellington. The barque Doris, from New York, for this port and Lyttelton, brings amongst other cargo 7250 cases of kerosene for Dunedin and 3500 cases for Lyttelton. The barque Cuthona, which is to load guano at Lady Blliott Island for Dunedin, called at Burnett's Head, N.S.W., on July 11 for orders. The Shaw. Savill, and Albion Company's steamer Aotea, after leaving Timaru on Wednesday afternooD for Port Chalmers, put back affain. and went into Tirnaru at 8 a.m. yesterday. She will probably reach Port Chalmerß this afternoon. The very many friends here of Captain Percy ! Bull, who formerly commanded the HuddartParker Company's s.s. Westralia, and is now i mariue superintendent at Sydney for the company, will be pleased to hear that he was pre- ] scnted with a beautifully illuminated addre«B on ; th? occasion of his relinquishing tan command of ; the Westralia. Referring to the presentation, the cirmmstarce aro*e very happily. There had been ! held a concert is aid of the Shipwreck Relief i Society, when the opportunity was taken by thß passengers to present Captain Bull with it, ex- j pressing their esteem an>! gratification at his pro- I motion to the position of marine superintendent of the Huddart-Parker line. Mr Henry Magill, H-ho had made th« round trip iv the Westralia, was entrusted with the presentation of the ad;lres». and previous to reading it said that the niiccesss which attended the Westralia was in a marked deg'ee associated with the genius of Cap- I rain Bull, v/hn had designed and had had her con- ! Btriictefi under his personal supervision. Th« Trench war vessel SufFren is a screw cruiser of licft 2iti lontl, 71ft 2in beam. She will displace 12.72S ton?, and her three sets of engines, with I Belleville boilers, are to indicate 16,200 horse ] power rominal, and give a speed of 18 knots an I hour. She will be armed with no less than 52 guns, of which 30 will be quick firers. A report recently received compare* the harbours of Port Arthur ahd W R i.hai-wei <xa follows:—"There is but one berth in Port Arthur j Harbour of any value, while Wei-hai-wei offers much greater possibilities of making a good nival station because there is better anchorage, and it ii more capable of improvement. Port Arthur woul'l never hol'l a vessel like H.M.S. Powerful, fur example, though, of course, it is at present more advauced tbaD Wei-hai-wei, having its own <lock 3 already. VVei-h»i-w«i will be much the better station, and will afford anchorage for any ; ship. In that respect, its value as a port for shipping is incomparably the better." The Lords <>f (.he Admiralty, in expressing their (banks for Uie services tendered to the battleship Victorious when she {.'roundel at Ihc entrance of ih'j Suez Canal by then? Pectan, forwarded a cheque for £60110 U- Messrs M. Samuel and Co. for ■ iistribiitiou as follows : £SUOO for tht owneis £50(1 for Captain Hor.k*n, :<n<l £500 for the.ship's . company of the Pec'-an. Ths N'orwegiau barque Lbba, Captain Kaas, from Hamburg for Pn.-i Chalmers, was gpokcu on May U in lat. SO N., Jong. 20 W. She is now 110 days out. '

The Talune left the tongue wharf for Melbourne, via ths Bluff and Hobart, at 3.30 pm. yesterday.. She took away with her the following produce for Melbourne :—lB cases cheese, lOOdo butter, 222 sack's turnips, SO do oatmeal, 282 do oats, 60 do potatoes. : The Wanaka moved across to the Jetty street wharf yesterday, and will complete discharging to-day. ■ . . Captain R., Hatchwell, of the New, Zealand i Shipping Company, completed his examination ! for an extra master's certificate at Lytteltcn nn ; Tuesday, and succeeded in gaining (the coveted honour. Ha is the first to pass the examination ■at l<yttelty>n. ; 1 The Corinna, which resumed running at the beginning of the week after being laid up at Lyttelton for some time, will take up the Kini's j running to Westport Dext week,"leaving Duqedin on the 29th inst. '■'■■

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11172, 22 July 1898, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11172, 22 July 1898, Page 1

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11172, 22 July 1898, Page 1

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