SHIPPING.
PORT CHALMERS. ; Time Bail at Port Chaiubbs. The Nqh; Zealand mean time at noon, ' calculated for the meridian of longitude, in timp 11 hours 30 minutes oast of Greenwich, will be signalled onco a week by a timo ball dropping at the instant of mean noon. A. blue, flag will be hoisted at the mast'head, Port Chalmers signal station, on the • forenoon of the day when the time signal is given. ■ - ■ % Phasbs op the Moos. i .... MAI. First Quarter ♦ 6.15 p.m. Full Moon 12 0.40 a.m. / Last Quarter ... 20 2.48 a.m. New Moon ...■ ... 27 10.20 a.m. Perigee .., ... 1 *-30 p.m. Apogee ... ; 17 . 10.30 a.m. Perigee... 29 9.0 a.m. Sun rises 7.7, scfe) 5.1. •J..,' THE WEATHEPv. April 29.-8 a.m.: Wind N.E.; weather fine; Noon: Wind N.E.; weather fine. 5 p.m. , : Wind N.E.; weather fino. 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer ~ ... 30.42 30.32, 30.52 Thermometer ... ... 48 66 63 FOREOAST.-Mr Paulin telephoned at 8 o'clock? last evening:—"Squally E.N.E. to N.W- winds and fine." ■■•]•■ HIGH WATER. April 30— a.m. p.m. At the Heads ... .... r .. 4.23 4.4+ At Port Chalmers 5.3 5.24 At Djijedin ... 5.48 6.9 : ':' .-' ARRIVALS. ■: OvalaW, si., 767 tons, Watson, from the West Coast. J. JMills, agent. Moeralti,' Bf,- 2174 tons, Chatfield, from Melbourne; via Hobart and Bluff Harbour. .T. Mills, agent. Passengers: Misses Burge»i'6h(»t«, Fisli (2), White, N. Bayly, Nicholls, Speedy, Norrt, Mesdames Dryden O'Neill, Oullon. and child. Duke, Messrs F. 'O'Neill, : O'NeiM, W. .].'Vanot, Brown, .T. Wiener, Mwcus, Eobins, A. W. Bremer, Dry Sen ,, J. E. Marshall, J. H. Hinton, J. A. Strong, Cuileii, George Musgrove; and 34 ifl the. , •'• : . ' DEPARTURE. , Silverstream, barquo, 1160 tons, DagweJl, for London. New Zealand Shipping Company,, agents. \ ' ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From Liverpool.—Medea, barn.ue, left January 20. Etiropa, ship, left April 4. From Glasgow.—Kildalton, barque, left January, 3L" Colbert, barqae, loft April 1. , ' Julino Palm, barque, left February 16. From Sidney (via Auckland).—Weotralia, May 3.. Worn Sydney (via Wellington).—Monowai, Mar'2. From Melbourne.—Viotoria, May 6, ; . PROJEOTEP PKPARTUREB. For- Sydney (via Auofcland).—Wcstralia, May 5. ■ / ■ For Sydney (vja Wellington) .-Moeraki, April 30. . For Melbourne,—Monowai, May 3. MOVEMENTS OF DIRECT STEAMERS. TO ABRIVE. 'At .'Wellington.-Star of Australia, left London' February 17. Papanui, left Piyinouth March 28; Capo, April 20; duo (May 16. Kumara. left London April 4. • At Auckland.—Balmoral, left.New York January 13i Wakanni, left London Mnroh -E7, (Hobart, April 21); due May 3. Rapalfo, left New York March 19. At Lyttelton.-Maori, left London about April 14. • At Port Chalmers.—Waimate, left London Apfil2; due May 22. Rangatira, left London'.Marcli 5; duo April 28. Louise Rotb, left' New York March 26. r / ; TO DEPABT. From Wellington.—Turaklna, May 9. Karamea; April 30. A'thenio, May 14. • HOiraWUiD BOTJKD. Mamari, left Wellington March 9. Rimufoka, from' Wellington, M»rch 20. Paparoa, from Lyttelton, March 28. Aotea, from Wellington, April 3. Marere, from Wellington, April 15. Tongariro, from Wellington, April a:.:
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12650, 30 April 1903, Page 6
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