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SHIPPING

' PORT CHALMERS. Thii! Ball At Post ChaiuWs. Nott Zeilaiid .mean time it hoon, cal(U* latea for th» meridian of longitudey in-tim« 11 hours 30 minutes east, of Greenwion, will be signalled once a week by * time ball dropping at the ihetant of mean ttooh. A blue flag will be hoisted at the mast-head, Eort Chalmeri signal station, on the forenoon of the day when the time itignai is to oe given, ' ■ Peasis or Tint JlonU. JANUAnT. Full moon .« — ••• ••• sth 11.44- a.m. Last quarter *-•. 13th 8.8 a.m. New moon ... ... ... Zlst 2.6 a,n\. First quarter ... ... 27th 9.22 p.m. Apogee ... ... ... ... 12tll , 10.30 p.m. Perigee _ ... .... . ... 24th ' 11.0 p.m. Sun rises 4.50 a.m., sets 7.49 p.m. THE WEATHER. .! Januaiy 8.-8 a.m.: "Wind N.E.; weather fine. Noon; Wind N.E.; weather, fine., 5 i p.m.: Wind N.E.; weather dull. . \ 6 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m.' ...' 29.52 29.58 29.69 Thermometer ... : 76 72 FORECAST.—Mr Pmilin telephoned last night as follows;—"S.E. to S.W. winds and ■heavy electrical rain showers." INTERCOLONIAL AND COLONIAL REPORTS. , (Pii United Pnm AssoeiiTioS.) WELLINGTON, January 8. The following are the 9 a.m. weather reports from Australian stations:— EsperancS, January 7.—Wind, N.; bar., 30.20; fine; Hobart, January 7.—Wind, S.; bar., 29.70; .cloudy. Sydney, Januaiy B.—Wind, S.W.; bar., 29.90; fine. The following are the weather reports from New Zealand stations at 5 p.im Manukau Heads;— Wind, W., breeze; bar., 29.96; thet., 75; gibomy; sea moderate. New Plymouth.—Wind, S.W., breeze; bar., 29.89; ther., 72; fine; sei smootli. Castlepoint—Wind, N.W., breeze; bar., 29.72; ther., 74; fine; sea modorate. Wellington.—Wihd, N.W., strong gale; tar., 29.67; ther., 70; cloudy. , , Weatport.—Wind, N., fresh; bar., 29,65; ther., 64; drizzle; sea moderate. Bluff.—Wind, W.S.W., fresh; bar., 29.42; ther., 62; gloomy. ' Thero is decreased pressure at Albany, but , it has increased slowly at both Hobart and Sydney. Low pressure from tho west will pass eastward of the meridian of South Cape to-morrow, and a low pressure in the Tasman Sea is travelling to the .S.E., towards the West Coast of the South Island. HIGH WATER. January 9— > a-m. p.m. At the Heads ... 5.21 5.38 , At Port Chalmers 6.1 6.18 At Dunedin ... 6,46 7.3 DEPARTURE. Mararoa, s.s., 1381 tons. Philips, for Sydney, via Auckland and' East Coast ports. J. Mills, agent. Passengers: Misses Synuott (2); Wilson (3), Cassie, Chalmer (2), M'Naughton (2), Gill, Coiinor, Smith, Hudson (2), Clirlc (2), M'VelSbn, Cumming, Faulks, Brewell, Edwards, Chanman, Pullen. M'Gill (2), Williams (2), M'Gill (2). Wren, Findlay, Noill; Cook, Mosdamea Millner gnd family, King, SjTinott, M'Conneil, Hudson, Laing, M'Donnell, Ryan, Kirker, Thomson, M'Laren and 2 children, M'Kenzie and 2 children, Whitaker, M'Dohald, Messrs Cutten, Synnott, M'Connell, Eden, Marshall, M'Gill, Campbell, Smith, Wells, .Gullies, Chapman, Ryan, M'Coy, Robinson, Cook, Morris, Tennent, M'Clymont, M'Farlane, Gell, Mowat, Bingord, M'Donald, M'Laren, M'Kenzie, Whitaker, and Captain Collins; and 10 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From London.—Loch Cree, barque, left November 7. From Liverpool.—lnvei'carj;ill| left October 1. Gladys, left January 4. From • Sydney.—Mokoia, January 12. Elingamite, January 13. From Melbourne.—'Waikare, January 10. .■festralia, January i 6. From Auckland.—Waihora, Januaty 9. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Sydney.—Waihora, January 10. Elingamite, January 16. For Melbourne.—Mokoia, January 14. ' For-Auckland.—Moura, January 13. For Westport.—Corinna, January 10. ¥polu, January 18. For Greymbuth.—Janet Nicoll, January 16. MOVEMENTS OF DIRECT STEAMERS. Tp ARBTVE. At Auckland. — Waikato, left London October 31. Indradevi, left New York November 9. Mimiro, left London November 10. Star of Australia, left New York December 25. At Wellington.—Dunedin, left London' October 5. Star' of NeW Zealand, left Londoii December 14. Pakeha, left London December 7. Karamea, left London December 23. Banffshire, left London December 14. Rimutaka, left Plymouth January 5. At Port Chalmers.—Otarama, left London •Deeetnber L TO DKrABf. From Wellington.—Tekoa, January 12. Delphib, January 17. Papamii, January 31. From Port Chalmers.—Morayshire,. January 7. Fifeshire, January 25. HOMEWARD SO'J.VD. Maori, from Wellington, November 20. Wakanui, from Auckland, November 21. Mamari, from Wellington, Decomber 6. Eiffel Tower, from Wellington, December 6. Paparoa, from Wellington, December 6. Buteshire, from Wellington, December 14. Tokomaru, from Wellington, December 1 22. Toritoana; from Wellington, January 3. Rakaia, from Wellington, January 3. Matatua, from Wellington, January 6. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ■ 'AUCKLAND, January B.—Arrived: Elingamite, from Sydney. Passenger?: Misses Keen, Freshfield, Sisters of the Pooi; (3), "Wright, Mathieson, Gilmore; White, Page, Carroll, .Siilllvanj Herlihy, Pullen, Harden, ~ Torrance, Banbury, Trewick (2),. Mestlftrties Rasser, Keen, Fofbes, Hyland, .Tickle, Lamibier, Clifton, WiiidenbUrg, Lideber, Gray, Larking, GilllGß, Tofrante, Coltjiifel Peart, Messrs Clapham, Soiling, Cooks, Pattison, Hyland, Lambier, Tickle, Piatt, Miller. Halloran, Major, Knight-, Bruce, Tickle, Clifton, Bull, Windenburg, Latham; Lideber, Horni'brook, Blackburn, Grey, Bowmen, Thiel, Pyke, 0. Walls, WilliiiniSi Wallace, Pullen, Thomas; and 40 steerage. It is intended in future to imake Auckland a pdrt of eill for the Shire line steamers, under the aUspic&s of the New Zealand Shipping Company. The Fifeshire, which left here this afternoon for..Waitara,' tqok away a . large quantity of-wool, frozen meat, kauri gum, and tallow. Her example ■will probably be followed by the next ,boat, the Banffshire. KAIPARA HEADS. January B.—Sailed: ■Asterion. barnue, for Sydney. NAPIER, January B.—Arrived: Hawke'B Bav. from Gisborne. WELLINGTON, January 8.-Sailed: Tara'wera, for Lvttelton. Passengers a Misses TScott, Spetldinsr (2), Pepperill, Mesdames Brown, Mitchell, Messrs Jfitehell, Seville, Van Asch, Seelye, Saundersi Robertson, Caldwell, Cdbb, Lambert. Howie. Spetldirig, Seott, Hay Wood, Hill, Harris, Pepperill, Neale, Mirams: and 14 steerage. GREy MOUTH. January B.—Arrived: Kini. from Dunedin. LYTTELTON, January B.—Arrived: Border Knight, from Oamaru. Sailed: Au- ' riga, barque, for Durban; Werneth Hall, for Durban.—Sailed: Waihora, for Dunedin. Passengers: Misses Hevwood. Meikle, Mesdames Nelson, Renaut. Knox, Butler, Captain Butler! Messrs East, Wildine, Perrett, Murray, Jphnstonj Bull, Jeffrey, Waterstatt, MastCf Johnston. BLUFF, January B.—Sailed: Mohowai, for Hobart. SYDNEY, January B.—Arrived: Croham; from the Bluff.

THE DIRECT STEAMERS.

The New Zealand Slapping Company's new steamer Rimutaka left Plymouth on Saturday for Auckland, Wellington, and Lyttelton, with 135 passengers. She Will call at Wellington to land passengers before proceeding to Auckland,

An alteration to the crank shaft of the b.b, •Utai tk iiiflde yestetday, tttid she xti* Abated put of the-graving dock, her place litutig at once occupied by the s.s. Moura, which replaces her on the Bunedin-Auckland route. , The Elingaitiite, owing to dcldy in ttrtivint? at Auckland, will not leiive for the Smith until • to-day—a, day behind her, time-table date. She will reach fhinedin on Tuesday next, and •will sail a day late oil her northward trip on Wednesday. The s.si MirHroa. left the tongue wlitirf at 5 p.m. yesterday for Sydney, via Auckland and East Coast ports. . . • Mr H. Guthrie received advice by cable yesterday that.thD.batque Onyx was to leave Melbourne to-day for Port Esperance, t<s load a cargo of hardwood for Dunedin. The schooner Annie Hill left Lyttelton yesterday for Kaipara, toload timber for Dunedim' .. . tThe s.s. Tekoa, for London, via Wellington, bleared the heads at 4 a.m. yesterday. Her cargo from this port consisted of 868 bales wool, 29 do sheepskins, 129 dorabbitflkiriß) 3 do basils, 10 do hair, 71 do flax, 115 'cisks tallow; 3l do pelt% 3 cases siihdries '38 cases kidneys, 42 do reefi S(M hldel _27 Mgs icheelite, 3 casks fat, 604 cfitte's rabbits, and-7108 cases butter.

The s.s. Waihora, from Auckland, via East Joast ports, is due here this morning. The Government steamer Gordon was iauled up on Isbister's slip at Deborah Bay r esterday for cleaning and painting; The s,s. Moura took in bunker coal at tho < Jowen pier yesterday, and goes into com- . i nis3ion again at once. She will leave Dun-, idin on the 13th inst. for Auckland, via the Hast Coast ports. > That smart little trawling steamer the Express is undergoing, a most complete over- i laul to both hull and machinery at the ex- 1 >ort pier, Port Chalmers. 1 The ocean steamers Morayshire, fot Lon- . lon direct, and the Aotea, for London, via jyttelton, are expected to leave Port ChalnerS this morning. We look for tho arrival of the . s.s.-Abbey Holme, from New York, at Port Chalmers iboiit 'Sunday hext. She' Will then bo 59 lays out, and is said to be a remarkably smart ressal. Tho Abbey Holme is consigned to ilie New Zealand Shipping Compahy; The s.s. Aotea put out several heavy lifts it the George street pier yesterday, and is sxpected to be all clear of her Dunedin cargo ihis forenoon. R.M.S. GOTHIC.' The following is a list of passengers booked per R.M.S. Gothic, which sailed from London on the 22nd November and Plymouth jii the 24th:— J For Auckland: Saloon—Mrs S. A. Alcock, Miss A. if. Attfield, Mr A. Beaver, Miss C. M. Bleazard, Miss E. Bleazard, Mr W. J. Clirystftl, Mi R. A. Chrys'tal, Mrs D./B. Cruickihank, Miss V. Cruickshank, Mr C. Cruickshank, Master ,E. Cruickshank, Mrs E. H. ; Eliot, Miss Eliot, Miss D. H. Eliot, Miss C. Giles, Mr H. P. Gilpin, Mrs' Hutchistoh, Mr 1 I. ,M'Nab, Mr G. H. May, Rev. J, Mtitray, , jfr A. S. Wester. Third class—Mr G. Black- : ley, Mrs Bleckley, Mr W. Potior, Mrs M. Hannah, Mr W. Ingram, Mr J. Lucas, Mr-D. ■ Penman, Mrs Penman, Master W.. Penman, Miss L. Penman.- Mr E. Price, Mrs Price, I Miss E. Price, Miss S. Price, Mr R. Price, Miss A. Price, Mr W. Price, Miss E. Price, Miss N. Price, Miss Webber. . For Wellington: Saloon—Mrs Cobbett, Mr G. Cockerton, Miss H. E. Boord, Miss M. G. Bbord, Mr F. J. Barlow, Mr G. J. Murray, Mr J. E. Palmer, Mrs M. A. Pargiter, Miss E. H. Pargiter, Master W. H. Parg[ter, Miss C. A. Pargiter, Miss M. M. Pargiter, Mr J. Patcrson, Mrs Paterson, Miss N. Serjeant. Miss E. M. Stephens, Miss Tymerts, Mr J. G. Lench, Mrs A. Levin and maid, Miss M. B. Levin, Mr L. A. Long, Mr A. H, Lloyd and valet, Dr Maelaren, Miss E. H. ■ Mis 9 J. p, M'Laren, Mr M'Leod, Miss B. Gootlson, Mr W. C. Fowler, Mr F. C. Grove and valet. Third class-Mr R. Soper, Mrs Soper, Miss A. Soper, Miss K. Soper, Miss late, Miss A. Jones, Mr T. Gambrill, Miss A. Harris, Miss Harvey, Mr J. Andersen, Miss A. Andersen, Mr A. Maylett, Mrs Mellor, Mr Cato, Mrs Cato, Miss M-.-Cato, Master 11. Cato, Miss J. Cato, Mr It. Chapman, Mr C. Clansen, Mrs Clansen, Miss J. Clothier, Mr W. Nye. For Port Chalmers:' Saloon-Mr T. Brown, Mrs Brown, Mr E. A. Hume, Master A. J. Hume, Mr R. E. Maonaughteri, Mrs Macrmuehten, Master R. F. Macnitughteh,' Miss E. F. Macnaughten, Miss Delautaur. Third class—Mr A. Simpson, Mrs Simpson, Master J. Simpson, Miss A, Simpson, Mr A. Somerville, Mrs Somerville, Miss B. Somerville, Miss M. Somerville, Miss C. Soinetville, Mr G. Somerville, Mr R. Morgan, Mrs Morgan, Miss P. Morgan, Mr J. M'Lennttn, Miss, M. -M'Lennari, Mr R. Co'.loti ; . For Lyttelton: Saloon—Mrs E. D. Giles, Miss E. Giles, Miss R M. Giles, Mrs W.. H. Lane, Mr G. A. M'Dougal. Mrs IPDottgal, Miss J, M'Dougal, Miss M. M'Dougal, Mr C. Bean, Mr C. D. Bowen, Canon Pascoe,' Mrs Pascoe, Mr H. Butters, Mr E. Morrisoii.' Mr W, Easton. Third class=Mr C:Tyson,Mr J. Rcper, Mr C. Steohenson, Mr H. M'Allen, Mr W. Harding, Mr W. Howlett. Mrs J.. 'Gearing, Miss S. Lockhart, Mr A. Bitchencr, Mr T. Derbyshire. For other New Zealand ports: Saloon—Miss E. Melhuish, Nelson; Miss Hargrcavesi Napier; Mr and Mrs! Honeyman and. Masier R. Honeyman, Wanganui; , Mr' and Mrs A. P. Lucas, Nelson; Miss J. Brown, Nelson; Miss Cooper, Gisborne; Mr M. E. Groome, Napier; Miss Groome, Napier; Miss H. Ramsden and maid, Napiel. Third tlass—Mr W., .Mrs, Miss E., Miss C., and Mrs H. Groombridge, .Wnnganui; Mrs and Master A; Park,. Gisborne; Mr C., Mrs, and Miss J. Goodphip, Bluff; Mrs Mertling, Wanganui; Mr and Mrs S. Mole, New Plymouth; Mrs Balhaui, Wangariui; Mr W. Kirby, Wanganui; Mr and Mrs L. Lloyd, WangaHiti; Miss H. Duggan, Na'pier; Mr J. and Mr W. Earp, New Plymauth. THE WAIKARE'S SOUNDS EXCURSION. The following is the complete list of passengers booked up to date to make the Sounds excursion by the Union Steam Ship Company's fine steamer Waikare, leaving Port Chalmers next Saturday: — Mr Jame3 Anderson, Middle Park, Victoria; Mrs James Anderson, Middle Park, Victoria. Dr Blanchard, London, England; Mrs Geo. Blandford, Dunedin; Miss Briscoe, Melbourne, Victoria; Mrs W. H. Brown,' Colnc, Victoria; Miss Buchall; Baroness Von Bultzingslowen, Wellington, New Zealand. ■ - Mrs Angus Cameron, Dunedin; Mr Percy Cameron, Dunedin; Mr S. Chennells, Mastertoh; Mrs S. Chennells, Masterton ; Mr, Geo. Chimside, Werribee, Victoria; Mrs Geo. Chirnside, Werribee, Victoria; Mrs James Chisholm, Glasgow, Scotland; Mr J. Clark, Melbourne, Victoria; Mr F. M. Coleman, Bombay, India; Miss Coleman, Bombay, lildia; Rev. A. W. H. Compton, Opunake, New Zealand; Mr John Cooke, Toorak, Victoria;. Mrs .John. Cooke, Toorak, Victoria; Mr D. Cooke, Toorak, Victoria; Miss Cooke, Toorak, Victoria. Mr Dranslicld, Wellington-; Mr W. A. Dartnail, Perth, Western Australia; Mrss Dimwoodie; Dr Douglas, Queenstown, New Zealand; Miss Douglas, Gcelong, Victoria; Miss A. Douglas, Geelong, Victoria; Mr T. W. Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales; Miss A. Gallagher, Wellington; Mr E. E. Garnsey. Sydney, New South Wales; Mrs Gebhardt, Glenelg, South Australia; Miss Gebhardt, Glenelg, South Australia; Mrs Giles, St. Hilda. Victofia; Miss Giles, St. Hilda, Victoria; Miss' Glass, Bristol, England; Mr J. D. Glass, -Bristol, England; Rev. G. Glover, London, England ; Mr Hamilton Goode, London, England j Mr Green; Mr E. C. Gruminitt. Miss D. Hay, Dunedin; Mr E. Hny, Dunedin; Mr Hester; Miss F. M, Hill, Richmond, Victoria; Mi H. Howarth; Mr H. Hudson; Mrs H. Hudson; Miss R. E.'Hurst, Abbotsford, Victoria; Miss D. Hurst, Abbotsford, Victoria ; Mr E. E. Hurst, Abbotsford, Victoria. Mr A. Ibbotson, Dunedin. Mr L. Rose Jaggar, Caulfleld, Melbourne, Victoria; Mrs L. Rose Jaggar; Caulfield, Melbourne, Victoria; MisS E. Janics, Bristol, England; Misii A. U. James, Bristol, England; Miss Johnson, Gisborne; New Zealand; Miss May Johnson, Gisborne. Mr. T. Koenan, Melbourne, Victoria; Mr J, W. ICidstone, London, England; Mr P. J. Kirwan, Geelong, Victoria. Dr Lendon, Adelaide, South .Australia. Mr John Mather, Melbourne; Victoria; Mr May; Rev. John M'Carthy, Melbourne, Victoria; Mr C. M'Cracken, Mooliee Ponds, Victoria; Mrs C. M'Cracken, Moonee Ponds, Victoria; Mr C. M'Cracken, Jim., Moonee Ponds, Victoria; Miss L. M'Cracken, Essendon, Vic-' toria; Mi- A. M'Kiltop, Manchester, England; Miss M'Killop, Manchestor, England; Mr John M'Vay, Napier; Mrs Jolm 'M'Vay, Napier; Miss Medley, Wellington: Mrs John Mill, Port Chalmers; Miss Mill, Port Chalmers; MisS Mill, Port Chalmers; Miss I. Mills, Dunedin; Mr E. E. Mitchell, Adelaide, South Australia; Mr George Moodie, Dunedin; Mr Mitdie, Adelaide, ' South Australia. Miss M. Neal, Napier; Miss B. Neal, Napier; Mrs J. T. Nimtno, Napier;-Miss A. Nimmo, Napier; Miss'L. Nyulasy, Tooralt, Victoria. Mr T. C. O'Brlch, St. Hilda, Victoria; Mrs T. C. O'Brien, St. Hilda, Victoria ; Mr D. M, O'Connor, Napier, New Zealand. Miss F. Palmer, Hamilton, Victoria; Miss J. Paterson, St. Kilda, Victoria; Mr G. A. Pcnrce, Seven Hill, New South Wales; J. D. Perritt, Auckland; Mrs Pharazyn, Wellinston; Miss Pharazyn, Wellington; Mr T. W. Platten, Romford, Essex, England; Miss Platten, Romford, Essex, England; Miss Platten, Romford, Essex. England; Mr W.'D. Preston, Dunedin; Mrs W. D. Preston, Dunpdin; Miss Purvis, Hawthorn, Victoria. Mr L. Restoh, Wellington; Miss J. Reston, Wellington; Miss Richmond, Wellington; Miss Riley, Sydney, New South Wales; Mr J. Ritchie. Parramatta, New South Wales; Mr J. M'Ci Ritchie, Parramatta, New 1 South Wales; Miss Ruby Ritchie, Parramatta, New South WateS; Mrs Rdbertson, Parkvale, Melbourne, Victoria; Miss Robertson. Parkvale, Melbourne, Victoria: Mr W. A., Robinson; Mr G. A. Rowell. Bnllarat, Victoria; Mr Russell. Mr F. Scarr, Sydney; New South Wales; Miss Ada Scarr, Sydney, New South Wales; Miss G. A. Scarr, Sydney, New South Wales; Mrs Sissons, Kamo, Atlcklartd; Mr F. L. Spencer, Perth, Western Australia; Dr Steilhouse,'Dunedin; Miss. Stenhouse, Dunedin; Miss Stow, Wellington; Mr Sjilly, Bristol, Ensland; Mrs Sully,' Bristol, England; Miss G. Sully, Bristol,' England; Miss Gladys Stilly, Bristol, England. Mr T. H. Tilly. Lohdon, England; Mr J. E. Tustin, London, England, Miss Vaiitier, Naoier. Mr M..Walch, Fitzroy, Victoria; Mr Oscar R. Witnl, London, 1 England; MrS Oscaf H. •Ward, London, England; Mi- Warnock; Miss Warnock: Jfr Wliite, Ilobart, Tasmahia; Mr Wilcox, Melbourne. Victoria; Miss Wills. Colac, Victoria: Miss Wilson; Mr G. W. Wilton, land; Mrs Sully, Bristol, England; Miss G. Broken Hill, South Australia'; Mrs G. W. Wilton, Broken Hill, South Australia; Mr J. B.'Wither. Christchurch, New Zealand. Mr J. Yates, Bendigo, Victoria; Mr Dudley. Yorke, London, England.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11936, 9 January 1901, Page 4

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