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SHIPPING.

■ OKILJIIR*.

-- .\ . Tra* Bali AT PORT Ommns, Zealand noan time at noon, i wkiilwM for thi meridian of lonptude, in ■; . nrs minutw tast ofGreenwich, ' : - v/ M Mfnalled one* * ■week by a, time'ball dropping at th# instant cf moan noon. FHASBS OF THE MOBN. jutr. New MOOll 6th 6.30 a.m;' :■#; l'irst Quarter ... v .. ... 13th 6.13 a.m. #, Full Moon ...2lst: 4.15 p.m'.' . Last Quarter 1. ... ... 28th 4.45 p.m. Perigee ' ...' „ ... ... stb 1:30 a.m. 1 Apogep ; • ... 17th 1,0 'p.m., Sun rises 7.54, sets 4.23. ' 1 ? ' • THE WEATHER. I July I,—B a.m.: Wfnd 8.E.; weather f:. clear. . Noon: Wind N. 13.; weather fair.' ' 5 p.m.: Wind•N.E.; weather clear. ; 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer ... 50.20 30.22' ; 30.38 Thermometer i2 38 44 intercolonial and' colonial ' WEATHEP, REPORTS. (P*b Usited Press Association,)' <■'; • _ • WBtLGSGTON, July 1. " ; Th» following are the 9 a.m. weather reports from Australian stations:— .Albany, .Tuno 30.—Wind N.; bar. 30.0; cloudy. ' Hobart, Juno 30.—Wind S.E.; bar. 30.50; y fine. • • • - V; 'Sydney, July I.—'Wind W.; bar. 30.60; ■ SiH fine - i IS Tl)e following are tho weather /reports from New Zealand stations at 5 p.m.:— . Manukau Heads.—Wind W.S.W., fresh'; bar. 30.30, ther. 54; cloudy; sea moderate. <. ; v§r New Plymouth.—Wind S., fresh; bar. '.30.13, ther. 58; overcast: sea moderate. (" Cashpoint.—Wind light; bar. . 29.98, ther. 46; fine: tan, molerate.' 'A% •' Wellington.—Wind breeze; bar, 29.96, ther. 47; fine. ' ' ior Kaikoura.—Wind, W.S.W., light; bar. ' 29.91, ther. 45; fine: se-i smooth. Hi Bluff.—Wind S.W., breeze; bar. 29.95, |f. ther. 44; fine. W ' Moderate to strong winds from between north aiul west and south-west are to be .. expected generally, and slowly rising barometer. Low pressure from tho west is passi?: ing to tho eastward of the meridian of South Cape, but is decreasing in energy,— | 11. A. EDWIN. , . HIGH WATER. Mv July 2— ■ a.m. p.m. ' ■g§? At tile Heads ... '•_ ... 11.6 11.40 .'' At Port Chalmers ; 11.46 — .At Dunedin .' — • 0.45 ; ; ' ARRIVALS. 1 Pukaki, p.E., 917 tons, Stringer, from the * iWest Coast. J. Mills, agent. ■ , Corinna, s.s., £20 tons, Millman, from the West, Coast. J, Mills, agent. ' ' | '"* DEPARTURE. ■ ;Elingamite; s.s., 1675 tons, Wylie,: for Sydney, via East Coast ports and Aucklapd, Noill and Co,, agents. Passengers: Fqr. .Wellington—Messrs Johnson, Fendall, Mfs Fendall, Miss King. For Auckland— . Messrs, Millar, Buchanan, Sinel. For Lyt- , telton—Captain Strang. f . ■ EXPECTED ARRIVALS.. Fram - Liverpool.—Gladys, barque, left /January 25., Heathfield, barque, left April 19. From Glasgow,—Pass ,of Balmaha, ship, vl(i Wellington (M. R. and Co.), sailed January 26: left Wellington, ' June 21. , Blenheim, ship (Dalgoty and Co.), sailed 1 ' March 10.' Sussex, barque (N.M. aiid A. Co.), left May 1. ~ From Sydney (via Wellington).—Warri- . moo; July 5. . From, Sydney (via, Auckland) —Mararoa, ; . July 6, ■ : From Melbourne.—Mokoia. July 2. ' « From Algoa Bay, S.A.—Barque Jackson. ! Marx Jose, barque, left 'April 14. From Anau, July 3, From New Plymouth—Upolu, July 12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ■ For Sydney (via Auckland).—'Mararoa, July S. ' 1 . For Sydney (via Wellington).—Mokoia, July 3. For Melbourne.—Warri moo, July 6. For Auckland.—Te Anau, July 4. : ■ For New Plymouth.—Upolu, July 14. . For Westport and Grcymouth.—Corinna, 1 . July 2. MOVEMENTS OF KTtECT STEAMERS. , ;;. TO AVJUVE. At Auckland.—Waimera, left., London June 3. Rakaia (N.Z.S. Co.); due July 20. ' 'At. Wellington.—Star of New Zea- ' land, .left London May 7. Ruapohu (N.Z;S. : 'Co.),- left Plymouth May 24, due July 7, . Gothic, -left London Juno 10. Whakataue ' . (IJ.S.S. Co.), left Plymouth Juno 2; due July 13. At POrt Chalmers.—Hafis (B.S. and Co.), via Auokland, left New York April 9. : ' Beira (B.S. and Co.), via Auckland, left ' New York May 21. Waikato (N|.Z.S. C 0.),. left London June 3; due August 1. Buteshire, via South Africa and Australia, left London June 5. , TO DKFAItT. _ From Wellington.—Mamari, July 26. Delj>hic, July 26. . From Lyttelton.—Mamari, July 26. P«panui, July 10. Waimate, July 12. HOUKWAHD EODHD. Tomoana, left Wellington April 8. Rangatira, from Lyttelton, May 25. Tongariro, from Wellington, May 30. Rimutakaj from .. * Lyttelton, May 11. Maori, from Wellington, May 31. Indraloma, left Wellington June 21, Otarama, left Wellington Juno 28. _

s SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

AUCKLAND,' July JL.—Sailed:. Sierra, {or Sydney j Waipori. for AVestport. EAIPARA HEADS,. July I.—Arrived: Aratapu, brigantino, from Lyttelton. NEW PLYMOUTH, July I.—Sailed: Takapuna, for Wellington, with the inward San Francisco mail. WELLINGTON, July I.—Sailed:, Fife- ■ shiro, for London. BLUFF, July I.—Arrived: Talune. from Dunedin.^—Sailed: Papanui. for Ly'ttol--ton; .Tanefc Nicoll, for Duncdin; Mokoia, for Port Chalmers. BRISBANE, July 1 —It is reported that the Nithsdale, from Wellington to China, passed Goodo Island.

PUT IN FOP, REPAIRS.

(Pee United Prfsr AssnnuTiov.) RUSSELL, July 1, H. 11.5. Archcr lias just towed into this port, the ship Ardeneraig. Captain Ritchie, .from New Caledonia tu Rotterdam, loaded with nickel ore. Sho left the former port on June 6. On the 13th ult. tho maintop backstay? carried away. The main and ■mizzen topmasts, with yards and running gear, then came down. One of tho lifeboats was smashed. A heavy son was running at th© time, but this moderated and enabled the vessel to make the New Zealand cOfot, Tho Archor picked her up this morning between Cape Brett and The Poor Knights.

The s.s. Pukaki, from "Wostporfc direct, with a full cargo of coal, arrived yestorday morning and berthed at the Jetty street wharf. Tlie Janet Nieoll, from the Wert Coast, left the Bluff yesinrday morning and is-duo at Port GhalmcT.- this morning, coming up to Duncdin later on. Her departure* lias boeu postponed until to-morrow. The B.s. Invercargill leaves for the south this morning. A full-rigged ship was seen off the Ocean Beach yesterday afternoon. She will probably provn to bo the Blenheim, frorp Glasgow March 10. Tlie s.s. Elingamitc left for Sydney, via Auckland, yesterday afternoon. Captain Hipgravo, of the s.s. Zealandia, hawing been appointed to tho Melbourne pilot service, Captain Wyllie, of the r.s. Elingamite. lias been appointed to. tho command of the s.s. Zealandia, while Captain Atwoad, chief officer of the Zealandia, takes command of tlio Elinßamite. Both officers «eunie command at Auckland.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12394, 2 July 1902, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12394, 2 July 1902, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12394, 2 July 1902, Page 4