SHIPPING.
PORT CHALMERS. . '. Thie Ball at ronT CnALitEiis. New Zealand hriean time at noon, calculated for the meridiau of longitude, in timo 11 hours 30 minutes eitsf of Greenwich,'will be signalled once a week- liy. a time ball dropping at the instant of meannoou. A blue flag will be hoisted at the mast-head, Port Chalmers signal station, on the forenoon of the day when tiie time signal is to be given. . Phases op the Moon. itAItCH. . New moon Ist 10.55 p.m. »First quarter Bth 5.4- p.m. Full moon ... 16th 7.42.p.m. La3t. quarter 24th ' 5.7 p.m. New moon 31st - 8.1 a.m. Suu rises 5.57 a.m., sets 6.42 p.m. -..■ " THE WEATHER. March 6.-8 a.m.: Wind N.E.; weather fine.' "Noon:' Wind. N.E.; weather" fine. 5 p_m.: Wind N.E. j weather fine. 8 :i.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer 30.36 30.36 . 30.34 • Thermometer ... 58.0 72.0 ' 76.0 FORECAST—Mr Paulin's report at 10 . o'clock "last night ran as follows:—"Squally N.E. to N.W.,winds and rain showers within' 24 hours; barometer further fall." , INTERCOLONIAL AND COLONIAL' r REPORTS. (Per United Pe.kss Association.) .WELLINGTfN. March 6. • Tlie following are the 0 a.m. weather reports from Australian stations:—Albany, March,s: Wind S.E.; bar., 30.20; cloudy.'1 Hobart; March 5: Wirtd N.E.: bar.,' ?.o.o;'' cloudy. Sydney, March 6: Wind N.: bar., 29.90; gloomy. Tti6 following arc the weather reports from New Zealand stations at 5 p.m. -.'— Manukau Heads: Wiiid N.E., light; bar., 30.22; ther., 72r gloomy; sea, smooth. Castlepoint: Wind S.W., light; bar., 30.22; ther., 68: fine: sea, moderate., .Wellington: AVind S., lightbar., 30.22; ther., 63; fine. Westport: AVind W., light; bar.', 30.12: ther.. 66; flue; sea, smooth"." Kaikoura: Wind N.E., light; bar., .30.15 ; ther.'/6B; fine; sea, rough. Oamaru: A^ind N.E., light; bar., 30.12; ther.. 62; fine; sea, smooth.. Bluff: Wind E.. light; bar., 29.95; ther., 62; fine. ■ ' - Low pressure from the west will pass eastward" of the meridian of South Cape lato tomorrow, and one also on the 9th inst; HIGH AVATER. March 7— a.m. p.m. At the Heads -: . ... ... 6.'33 6.55 At Port Chalmers-■ 7.13 .7.36 , AtDunedin ... ... 7.58 8.21 • ARRIA TALS. Carin, brigantine, 231-tons, Madsen, from Launceston, Tasmania, for the Macquarie Islands (put" itij." ■>•-.---■ Upolu, s.s., 700 tons, M'Donald, from Westport. J. Mills, agent. Clyde, schooner, 85 tons, Gibbon, from Eaipaia. Master, agent." ' ;' "DEPARTURES. . Invercargill, s.s., 123 tons,' Marks, for Preservation Inlet. K. Ramsaj', agent. Waihora,-s.s., 1269 "t'ohs, Smith, .for Sydney, via Auckland aud East Coast ports. J. Mills, agent. Passongers: Messrs Hamilton, . Murray. Ormond, Thomson, Laughton, G. L. Denniston,, G. Joachim, P. C. Neill, B. Neill.'AV. Miller. Roach,'Maedonald, James, Murdoch, Cargill, Sullivan, Lilley* Holder, Ros's '(2),'Metzler, Cook; Connor, Merryweather, Granville, Robertson, Longstreet, Maitland, Ryan, Chandler, Gordon, Murdoch, Hon. H. J. MjUer, Dr Schumaker, Judge Robinspn, Mesdames Clayton, Elliott, White (2), M'lntyre, Stone,-Rowe, Rowie and 2 ohildren\ Matliison," Gibson and 3 children, Ross, Misses Hislop (2), Steven (2), Williams* Ormond.(2l. Hall, Daniels, Cargill, Murdoch. Miller, M'lntosh, .Gpllnr^and child, Griffith, Ross (2); and all, eteeragc". EXPECTED ARRIVALS: From Glasgow—Aberfoyle, ship, left January 2. ~.■■■•. ■.. i'roin^ Liverpool.—Orari, barque (Neill and Co.l, sailed .December 3; now due. From -Sydney.—Monowai, March 10. ' Elingamite. March 11. From Melbourne.—JMokoia, March 7. From Auckland.—Te Anau, March-8. From Grqymouth.-r-Tnupo, March 6. From Westport.—Corinna, March 7. PROJECTED DKPARTURES. ,Fqr Melbourne,—Monowai, March 12. . ■For', Sydney—AVaihora, March 6. Mokoia, March 8.- Rlingamite, March 13. For Auckland.^—Te. Anau, _ March 9. For Greymouth;—Taupo. March 7. Fro AVcs'port.—Upolu, March 9. MOVEMENTS OF DIRECT STEAMERS. to AnmvE. ' At: Wellington—Maori, left London Januai;y ,22.;.'.1eft ,'Hobrtrt March .6. ' Kumara, left ■ London'■"■. February 8. T<imoana, tlclt London February 20. Gothic, left London, February 23. Whakatane, left London iebrliafy 9." .Whkarilii.'left London March 2. ' ''"'*'"'- I'o unfAhi1. •I'Voni Welliliijtoii.—Pakeha. early. Karamea, Match 10. Waimate,'March 22. AVhakataue.v April. 19/ i ■•■ Z' ,From : the, Bluff.—Perthshire, March 20. _■ •■■ ... . ripiiKWAisn jioiiNn. Star of Australia,' from AVellington, January 22.. Gairloch, from Lytteltonf January 26, Star of. Victoria, from Wellington' January 27: Paparoa, from AVelihi"ton y January _ 23. Otarama, from Lyttelton, January 31. Indralema, from Wellington, -February' 20.-•" Banffshire, from -the Dluff, February ' 22. Aotea fnjrft, .Wclliflgtoti, 'February- 24. ' Papamii,' from Wellington, Febnihry 24. - Ruahine from Lyttolton, February 24. Star of NewZealand, from 'Wellington, February 25. lonic; from Lyttelton, March 1. Maria db Larringa, from Wellington, March 1
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11675, 7 March 1900, Page 4
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