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SHIPPING.

PORT CHALMERS. j Tiue Bali at Port Chahisrs. The New Zealand mean time at noon, ealculated for the meridian of longitude, in time 11 lioifrs 30 minutes east of Greenwich, rrill be signalled once a week by a time ball dropping at the instant 0i meau noon, K blue (tag will be hoisted at the masthead, I'ort Ohabners signal station, on tho forenoon of tho day when the time signal is jiren. Phases op this Moon. I'KBIUJAP.Y. New Moon 4- 10.36 p.m. First Quarter 13 5.30 a.m. Full Moon ... 20 6.20 a.m. Last Quarter ■26 9.54 p.m. Apogee 9 7.30 a.m. l'origee 21 11.0 a.m. Sun rises 5.26, sets 7.19. TUB WEATHER. February 11-—8 a.m.: Wind N.E.; weather fine. Noon: Wind N.K.; weather fine. 5 p.m.: Wind N.E.; weather fine. 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer . ... 30.40 30.52 30.52 Thermometer ... 58 72 80 February 12.—8 a.m.: Wind, N.E.; weather fine. Noon: Wind N.E.; weather fine. 5 p.m.: Wind N.E.; weather fine. 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer 30.38 30.30 30.28 Thermometer ... 60 80 84 HIGH WATER. February 13— a.m. p.m. At Taiaroa. Heads 8.0 8.26 At Port. Chalmers 8.40 9.6 At Dunedin ... 9.25 9.51 ARRIVALS. February 11. Maori, s.s., 4155 tons, Chudley, from Timaru. National Mortgage and Co., agents. Wimmera. s.s., 1872 tons. Rainey, from Sydney via Wellington and Lyttelton. Neill and Co., agents. Passengers: Misses Dickon, Ritchie, Campbell, Mesdames Diclien, Kingston, Campbell, jfessrs Coder and Wales; nine steerage. February 12. Manuka, s.s., 2784 tons, Phillips, from Sydney via Auckland and East Coast ports. J. Mills, agent. Passengers: Misses Faw-oet-t (2), Morten, Sal mom), Washer, Neill, Lowrie, Williams, Stewart, Macintosh, Somervell, Murray, Dickie, Gilchrist, Kinllarding, Mack, Lotirie (2), Marks, Ferguson, Burnard, Guinness, Laing, Woodman, Gordon, Grii\dlay, Orking, Mesdames Wornliam, Merrctt, ffedmond. Washer. Sale, Hamblett, Loughnan and infant, Coakley, Stephenson, Swan, Chessen and child, Marshall, Wallace, Edwin, M'Lennan and companion,. Rev. Mr Rogers, Rev. Scott Neill, Dr Salmond, Messrs ' if 'Coy, Strahan, Warnham, Morton, Morritt, Mosman, Napier, Brown, M'Kindry, Sale, Nasmith, Loughnan, Coakley, M'Donald, James, Stephenjon, Abercrombie, 'I'aplin, Symons, Kobinson, Foukls, Stevenson, Brown, Marshall, Passmore, M'Pherson, Lazarus, R, B. Williams, Drs Sliand (2), Dr Cehsson, Rev. Maekeenan, Masters Maunsell, Gurnard. DEPARTURES. February 11. Kamona, s.s. 903 tons, Robinson, for the West Coast. .1. Mills, agent. February i<2. Wimmera, s.s., 1872 tons, Rainey, for Melbourne, via tho Bluff and Hobarf. Neill and Co., agents. _ Passengers: For the Bluff—Misses Livingstone, Campbell (2), Messrs Livingstone, W. A. Moore. For Melbourne—Missr-s Baker, Chalmers, Qninn, Dalton, Moss, Howard, Stanley. Fraaer, .Humphrey.;, Davenport, I{n."~pll, Nees, Davison (3), Livingston, Henderson (ii), Ward, Homsley, Robins. Mesdames Wantuer. Plimmer. diaries, Brennan and child, , Curtis, Sirat.h, Brown and two children, Roundy, Allen, Snence, Russell, Douglas, Osborne. Henderson, Knowlcs, Messrs Stirling, Curtis mid two sons, Brown (j), Sehimer, Robins, O'Brien, Quinn, I/evy, Diederichsen, Rosevear, Wilson, Beresford, Willoy, .Tarolson Green, M'lndoe, Roundy, Allen, Oslxjrno, Henderson, Brennan. Waildcll. Knowlrs, Palmer, Dawson (2), Jeffries, Chalmers, Leigh, Carey, Knight, Gunn] Want-ner, Plimmer, Ellis, Noes. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From New York.—Anna, ship, sailed October 31. From Glasgow.—Rona (late Polly Woodside), barque, left October 28. From Liverpool.—lnrergarry, barque, lelt December 2. From Mar.=ei!lc6. —Andaman, barque, sailed November 11. From Sydney (via Auckland).—Mokoia, February 19. From Sydney (via Wcllington).--Waikare, February 18. From Melbourne.—Moeraki, February 14. From Port Espcrance.—Onyx, barque; sailed February 4. 'From Auckland—Talune, February 16. From Nelson and New Plymouth.— uorinna, February 18. From Greymout-h.—Koonya, February 14. PROJECTOR DEPARTURES. For Sydney (via Auckland).—Manuka, February 14. For Sydney (via Cook Strait). Moeraki, February 16. For Melbourne.—Wdkare, February 19. For Auckland.—Talune, February 17. For Nelson and New Plymouth.—Corinna, February 20. For Groyiuouth.—Koonya, February 16. I MOVEMENTS 01? OCEAN-GOING STEAMERS. TO AniilVK. T At Auckland—Buteshire, left New York November 28; due March 3. Oakbuin, left New York December 9: due February ' 12. Star of Ireland, left New York December 13; due February 15. Fifeshire, left London December 15: due February 17. Some-rset, left Liverpool' December 23; due February 25. Indradevi, left London Dca>mbsr 27; duo March 1. Rakaia, left London .Tanuary 7; due about February 24. Whakatane, left London January 12; due Match 18. Star of New Zealand, loft Now York January 11; duo March 10. At Wellington. — Rimutaka, left Plymouth Deoemlier 31; due February 14. Delphic, left London January 10; due February 25. Aihenie, left 1/ondon .January 14: duo February 27. Tongariro, left, Plymouth January 28; due March 14. At Port Oh-ilnier*.—Star nf Scotland, low at Wellington j due abut February 13. uloravshire, left New York Decemlier 20; due February 24. Rangatira, now at Auckland; due here about February 22. Fazilka, jVom Calcutta, now at Auckland; due here febmmy 28. TO nmiiT. From Auckland.—Essex, March 4. From Wellington.--Papanui, February 16. Morayshire, February 28. lonic, March 2. R-imutaka. March 16. From Port Chalmers.—Rangatira, February 28. From the Bluff.—Maori, February 15. imMKWMiii ueiiNii. Oswestry Orange, left. Timaru November 25. Ayr-hire. left Wellington December 16. Tokomaru, left the Bluff December 30. Gothic, left Wellington January 5. Waimate, left Wellington January 6. Waiwera, left Wellington January 10. Niwarti, ieft Wellington January 10. Ruapehu, left Wellington January 17. Suffolk, left Wellington January 20. Karamea, left Wellington January 29. Tomoana, loft Wellington January 30. Kaikoura. left Wellington February 1. Perthshire, left Auckland February 2. Matatua, left Wellington February 3. Aotea, left Auckland February 3.

IMPORTS.

Per s.s. Wimmera, from Sydney, via Wellington and Lyttelton: 28 cases galvanised iron, 8 eases tablet g«ir, 14 bundles pipe, 46 ingots tin, 12 lilids white spirit, 296 bars lead, 9 eases ceiling material, 14 do lubricating oil, 9 do laundry machinery, 24 ingots copper, 11 cases sewing machines, 247 sacks bottles, 10 cases soap, 500 bundle laths, 29 horses, 17 telegraph poles, BO bags rice, 46 hhds emnty returns, 10 eases tobacco, 60 do sardines, 21 do tea, 235 do salmon, 211 do shoes. 134 do merchandise, 535 do fruit, and a quantity of sundries. Per the Union Company's steamer Manuka, from Auckland and' East Coast ports: 1576 cases fruit, 4912 bags sugar, 125 sacks. sugar, 289 pieces timber, 100 cases soap. 20 barrels lard, 100 sacks lime, 33 cases tea, 55 do.wax matehes, 10 casks pelts, 48 tons scrap iron, 127 return empty lilids, 69 return empty barrels, 28 do kilderkins, and transhipments ex Rotoiti, Mararoa, Hula. Penguin. Navua. Taraweri. Pauamii. and Star of Australia, and a largo Quantity of sundries. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, February 11. —Arrived: Ooiintes of Haufurly, from the Cook group. Sailed: Talune, for the south. Passengers for Dunedin: Mis-es Hankie, Calaber. and Driscoll. Mesdames O'Neill and Drisooll, Messrs M'Lesn and O'Neill.-— Sailed: Whangape, for Sydney.,—;— February ]2.—Arrived: Victoria, from the south. *». KAIPARA, February 12.—Arrived!: Aratapu, schooner, and Huia, schooner, from Xyttelton. Sailed: Elizabeth Grakam, barque, for Svdney. , BAST CAPE, February 12.-Th,e Talune passed south at 8 a.m., and the Rangatira, passed south at 10.45 a.m. AVELLINGTON, February 11.—Arrived: 5.20 a.ttv, .\Varrjmoo, Ly^teltqp.j-7.30

a.m., PafNtaut. lijifteltou; 7.20 p.m., Star of Australin, from Gisborne.- I —Sailed: Noon, Andrea, barque, for Newcastle; 5.45 p.m., Warrimoo, for Sydney. February 12.—Sailed: 9.20 a.m, Star of Scotland, for Port Chalmers. LYTTELTON, February 11.—Arrived: Poherua, from Timaru-; Tarawera, from Dunedin. INVERCARGILL. February 11. — Arrived: 4.45 p.m., Rose Casey, from Dunedin. MELBOURNE, February 11.—Arrived: Monowai. from the Bluff. SYDNEY. February ll.—Arrived: Frank Guy, from Opua.—Sailed: Aldebaran, for Hokianga..—February 12.—Sailed: Yesterday, Waikare, for Wellington; Drayton Grange, for New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, February 11.—Sailed: Wanaka, for Lyttelton. HOBART, February 11.—Sailed:, Helen, for Timaru. LONDON, February 10.—Sailed: Muriliiku, dredge, for Port Chalmers; Alliance, for Auckland. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. , The s.s. Pakelia, sailed from London on tho lltli inst. for Wellington. Tho s.s. Kuaira sailed from London on the lltli inst. for Lytt-alton. Ttie new Tvser steamer Star of Scotland is due here to-morrow. The Bluff Harbour Board's dredge, built recently in Scotland, sailedi on Friday for New Zealand. Tho Union Company's coljier Kamoni sailed on Saturday afternoon for Greymouth. The Kaipara since her arrival on Friday at Port- Chalmers has taken in a quantity of wool, frozen rabbits, and mutton. The Shaw, Havill, and Albion Company's s.s. Maori arrived at Port Chalmers on Saturday morning, and was berthed at the Bowen pier prior to taking in cargo for London. Tho Harbour Board's tug Plucky was busily engaged between Port Chalmers anu the Heads on Saturday tendering the flagship Euryalus. Detachments from the war vessels in port attended Divine service at the Wesleyan, Roman Cath'«io, ant) Presbyterian Chinches at Port- Chaimers yesterday. The Huddart-Parker steamer Wimmera, from Sydney, via Cook Strait, arrived on Saturday morning, having experienced good weather on the run across and down the coast. The Wimmera went down to Port yesterday morning, and sailed in the afternoon for Melbourne, via the Bluff and Ilobart. The Manuka arrived yesterday morning from Sydney, via .East Coast ports, about half-past 8, and mac\> fast to -the tongue wharf. Sho left Sydney on the Ist inst., reaching Auckland on the sth, and called, as usual, at Napier, Gisborne, Wellington, and' Lyttelton en route. The Manuka had a fine-weather passage, with light variable winds and smooth seas throughout. She sails again to-morrow , afternoon on the return trip. The following vessels arrived at this port during the seven days ended February 12:— Rose Casey, s.s., 81 tons: Warrimco, s.s., 2076; Tarawera, s.s., 1269; Kamona, s.s., 903; Kaipara, s.s., 4741; Itata. barque, 927; Wimmera, s.s., 1872; Muori. s.s.. 4155; Manuka, s.s., 2784 :—total, 18,808 tons. The departures were:— Corinna, s.s., 812 tons; Storm, s.s., IPS; Invercargill, s.s., 123; Victoria, s.s., 1870: Poh-erua, s.s., 749; Warrimoo, s.s., 2076; Tarawera, s.s.. 1269; Kamona. s.s., 905; Wimmera, s.s., 1872;— total, 9839 tons.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13206, 13 February 1905, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13206, 13 February 1905, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13206, 13 February 1905, Page 4

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