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SHIPPING

PORT CHALMERS. Tiui Biu it Pout Chiluhs. Tlit Now Zulind mow time at noon, e»lcul»(ed for tie miridian of longituda, in timo II houri 50 minutes east of Grtinmeh, will b> signalled one* » wtek by » time tall dropping at tho instwt cf mean noon. A blue flag will bo hoisted t\ th» masthtad, Port Chilmen iigTir.l station, on (ho forenoon of the day when th» tim» sijEil is jiven. P«ms or ni Moon, mat. List Quarter Ist 10.28 a.m. New Moon .., ... „. ... Bth 10.15 a.m. First Quarter ... 15th 1.10 a.m. Full Moon 22nd 10.15 p.m. Perigee 9th 7.0 ».in. Apogee 24th 2.0 ».m. Sun rises 7.24, set* 4.M. THK WEATHER May 12.-8 a.m.: Wind, S.W.; weather clear. Noon: Wind S.W.; weather clear. 5 p.m.: Wind S.W.; weather clear. 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer .. „ 29.5* 29.54 29.56 Thermometer ... 45 52 56 FORECAST.-Mr Paulin telephoned last evening at 9.30 se follows:—"Squally to a galo; N.W. to S.W. winds, and heavy rain, with hail, sleet, and mow showers; indications stormy end electrical within 16 hoirrs." INTERCOLONIAL AND COLONIAL WEATHER REPORTS. (Pie United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, May 12. The following are tho 9 a.m. weather reports from Australian stations:— Albany, May 10.-Wind N.; bar., 30.40; fine. Hobart, May 10.-Wind S.; bar., 30.0; fioe. Sydney, May 12.—Wind W.; bar., 30.30; fine. The following are the weather reports from New Zealand statione at 5 p.m. :— Mdnukau Heads—Wind S.W., fresh; bar. 29.21, ther. 57; cloudy; sea rough. New Plymouth.—Wind S.W., light; bar. 29.62, ther. 53; fine; flight swell. Castlepoint.—Wind W.S.W., light; bar. 29.40, ther. 40; fine; sea moderate. Wcliington.-Wind S., light; bar. 29.40, ther. 47; fine. Westport,-Wind S.. light: bar. 29.44, ther. 50; fine; sea considerable. Kaikoura,—Wind S.S.W., light; bar. 29.47, ther. 50: fine; sea heavy. Oamaru.—Wind X., breeze; bar. 29.26, ther. 56; fine; sea choppy. Bluff.—Wind N., breeze • bar. 29.08, ther. 49: gloomy. Gales from between S.W. and S. and S.E. are to bo expected at all places southward of Napier and New Plymouth, and from between S. and W. and N.W. at all other places, and much colder .weather everywhere. R. A; Edwlv. HIGH WATER. May 13- a.m. p.m. At the Heads ... _ w 6.26 6.54 At Port Chalmers ... _ 7.6 «7.34 At Dunodin _, ... 7.51 8,19 DEPARTURES.

Miguel de Larrinagn, s.s., 4089 torn, Thompson, for Melbourne. Waihora, s.s., 1269 tons, Fanner, for Melbourne via the Bluff ami Hobart. J. Mills agent. Passengers: For the Bluff—Messrs Chambere, Smith. For Hobart—Mr M'Kcrrow. For Melbourne—Misses Moore, Robb, Cotter, Mesdames Eobb, Clayton, Fitzgerald, Perotti and two daughters, Smith, Reid, Messrs 0. C. Hearno and Clayton; and seven in the steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From Liverpool.—Gladys, barque, left January 25. Kinfauns, barque, sailed March 1. Hcathfield, barque, left April 19. From Glasgow.—Pass of Bahaiw, ship, Tia Wellington (M. R. and Co.). sailed January 26. Blenheim, ship, via Wellington (Dalgety ami Co.), sailed March 10. From Sydney (via Wellington).—Monowai, May 17. From Sydney (via Auckland). —Zealandia, May 18. From Auckland.—Tarawera, May 15. From New Plymouth.—Upolu, May 17. From Algoa Bay, S.A.—Barque Jackson. From Kaipara.—Enterprise (early). From Port Eeperance.—Helen, barque, early. From Newcastle.—Quirang (early). PROJKCTED DKPAKTCKES. For Sydney (via Auckland).—Mararoa, May 13.. For Sydney (via Wellington), Warrimoo, May 15. For Melbourne.—Monowai, May 18. For Auckland.—Tarawera, May 16. For New Plymouth.—Unolu, May 19. toUVKMJMti 01' ijiiirXT STEAMKKS. to Ar.nivß. At Auckland.—lndradevi (Tyscr), left New York January 31. Matatua (8,8, anel A. Co., loft London April 3; due May 30. Yfaimate (N.Z.S. Co.), left April 29, via the Cape; due June 20. At Vcllington.-Rirmit.ika (N.Z.S. Co.), due May 12. Papantii (N.Z.S. Co.), left Plymouth April 26; due June 15. Star of New Zealand, left London May 7. At liyttelton.—Mamari, left London May 7. At Port Chalmers.-Otarams, (N.Z.S. Co.), left Londou April 5, due June 1. Hafis, via Auckland, left New York April 9. Mamari (S.S. and A. Co.), left London May 2; due June 27. TO DSPART. From 'Wellington.-Tongariro, May 29. Rangatira, May 24. Maori, May 31. From Lyttolton.—Rimutake, May 31. HOMEWARD BOIJSD. Aotea, from Wellington, March 17. Whakatane, from Lyttelton, March 26. Wakanui, from Wellington April 3. Piparox, from Wellington, April 25. Kumara, from Wellington, May 6. Athenio, from Wellington, May 8. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, May 12.—Arrived: Jessie Craig, barque, from Melbourne; Vision, brigafltine, from Newcastle; Zealandi.t, from Sydney; Taieri, from Westportj Empreza, barque, from Adelaide. Sailed: Takapillia, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers: Miss Billing, Me-sdames Biixton and two children, Lawry and boy, Pimm, Messrs 11. K Mynott, Kmbling, W. F. Greenway, Morton, Hall, Erickson, Brown, Showciry, W. Regan, C. Meredith, l'iimn. May, Fysh, R. Stafford, Commissioner Tunbridge ; ami 10 steerage. KAIPARA, May 12.-Arrived: Julius Palm, barque, from Melbourne. —Sailed: Victoria, for Sydney. WELLINGTON, May 12.—Railed: Itolomaliana, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Misses twin, Gardner, Mulligan, Stychc, Bijrgena, Hunter, Brown, Mesdames Monson and boy, M'Cluskey, Nicholls, Low, Messrs Thompton, Keys, Taylor, Carman, Malot, Ryan, Coy, Tripe, Thomas, Inviu, Meatlowcrnft, Mulligan, Desuick, Paratu, Johnson, Master Nicholls; and 10 steerage. LYTTELTON, 'May 12.—Sailed: Tongariro, for Timaru.

INTEROAHGILL, May 12.—Sailed: Invercargill, for Dunedin.

BLTJFF, May 12.—Arrived: Warrimoo. from Melbourne, via Hobart. Passengers: Miass Arthur, Collins, Hurt, Mwdamcs Collins, Hoffman, Carter and child, Young »nd infant, Lowis, Fraser, Uohertson, Messrs Collins, Oveldo, Brown, Holden, Hoys, Shore, Young, Oiles, Blackie, S. S. Mvew, Townsend, Wislmrt, Fcls, Fraser; and ?,0 in the steerage.—The Kassa, barque, passed, bound from Hobart for Timaru; all well. MELBOURNE, May 12.—Arrived: Indiaghiri, from London. SYDNFA 7 , May 12.-AtTived: Westialia, from New Zealand. 4»- . THE DIRECT STEAMERS. Messrs Murray, Roberts, and Co. have received cable advice that the Aotea, from Wellington (March 17), arrived at London on the mcmiius; of tho llt|i inst.

The s.s. Mararoa leaves the tongue wharf at 8 this morning, culling at Tort Chalmers, and sailing on arrival of the 2.30 p.m. train for Sydney via Auckland. The s.s. Invcrrargill is duo from the. eolith this morning, and sails in the evening fur Invercargill and Preservation Inlet. _ Tlie s.s. Janet Nicol!, from the West Coast, is due here this morning. The s.s. Monnwai left Sydney at 1 a.m. on Sunday via Wcilinctan, and is due here next Sturdily. The Monnwni brings over a nuinber of returned trooners. Tho e.s. Wanalqi, w|iieli fias been laid up at Port Chalmers, for eoiiio tisne, leaves for Wellington direct today. The s.s. Quirang is coming here with a cargo of coa] from Newcastle. The s.s. \Vaihora stained down to Port Chalmers yestorday IWenooq, and left thu George Etrnet pier in the afternoon, with passengers and cargo for Melbourne via Bluff liarhqur and Jfol>a.r(. The s.s. Miguel de T<arrina(;a Ipft the ocean steamers' wharf, Tort Chalmers. vc«terday afternoon, for Melbourne, t]\e fjll? up with cargo for Smillr Africa. We wish Captain Thompson a EUcceMful passage io the Cape. The barque Helen is now due bore with ft cargo of liaydwood timber from Port Esperanco, Tasmania. Portland, Oregon, lias more wheat afloat for the United Kingdom at tiifl jirnamt time than ever licfore in tho history of the port. There is now mi passage- between that city and Queen;tnwn a flpct of 82 sailing vessels carrying approximately 8,000,000 bushob of nkati

Th« barque Susse-x is on her way here from Glasgow for this port and Wellington. Tho Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co. have realised a profit of £22,205. A dividend of 5 per cent, has been declared, and £2668 has been carried forward. Tho N.Z. 8. Co.'b now steamship Turakina, to launched on April 23 ut New-castle-on-Tyne. News was received at Sydney on April 22 from Capetown, stating th.it Captain .1". Morrison, of the Houston lino steamer Horminus, which arrived at Table Buy on thai day from the Itio do la Plata, called off Iho Wand of Tristan da Arvinrm on April 17, and was informed by the inhabitant-? that the British barque Norfolk Island, of Glasgow, had drifted ashore on tho southern point, of the island. The vessel wfu totally dismasted, abandoned, and gutted by fire, her cargo having been coal. She drifted a.'l'.oro on thn 21st February lust, and was fast hrnakin? up. It will bf remembered tbst the Norfolk Island, which was a well-known Australian trader, while l<onnd from Lcith to Capetown with a cargo of coal, was abandoned at sea. last September on fire. The torrnie Gladys, now on her passage here from Liverpool, has 3519 tons of car«<i for Wellington and 1279 tons for Dunedin.' PASSAGES FOR CAPE COLONY AND NATAL. With regard to a paragraph recently appearing to tho effect that nil accommodation for passengers to South Africa was booked up to next September. Messrs Thos. Cool; and Son request us to state that they are advised that the splendid new twin-screw steamer Oswestry finiinfo, 10,000 tons, bos been put on to meet the traffic demands, and will leave Sydney about 10th June next. Further particulars appear in our advertising columns.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12351, 13 May 1902, Page 4

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SHIPPING Otago Daily Times, Issue 12351, 13 May 1902, Page 4

SHIPPING Otago Daily Times, Issue 12351, 13 May 1902, Page 4

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