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SHIPPING.

PORT CHALMERS. Tim Ball at Port Ciut.uirs. Tie Now Zealand mefin tiiiie at noon, calculated for the inwidian of longitudu, in lim» 11 lioiira 30 rninutei «ut o! CirMnwieli. will bo signalled onco a wc«k by a lim» ball dropping at llio instant oi mean noon. A bluo flag will be hoisted at the masthead, Port Ohalmcfs signul station, oil the forenoon of tlio day when tlio time signal ii tivon, Phases of ttir Moon, JULY. Full Moon 6 3.58 p.m. Last Quarter ... ... 13 9.43 p.m. New Moon 22 0.29 a . m . first Quarter 29 7.26 a.m. P«"gco 4- 11.0 p.m. Apfljjeo 16 midnight. Sun rises 7.51, sets 1.32. titk weather. July 9.-8 a.m.: Wind S.E., ralm; weather fine. Noon: Wind S.K., calm; weather line. S p.m.: Wind N.j weather Gne. 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer 27 28 27.2 1 hcrmoiueler ... C 2 54 52 WEATHER REPORTS. (Per Ukitud Press Association.) wiaxixtrmx, July 9. Tllft folicwiijjj are tlio WTathor reports af. 5 p.m.:— Mamikau Heads.—Wind H.W., frcfili; bar. 30.25, llier. 55: line; bar rough. New I'lymoulli.—Wind ,S.W„ litrln'; bar. 30.09, tlier, 52; showery; considerable sea. Casllcpoiiil.—Wind X.W., moderate gale: •bar. 213.73, tlier. 52; fine; sea. moderate. Wellington.-Wind N.N.W., fresh: bar. 29.85, t her. 53; fine. Wesl port.—Wind .S.W., breeze: bar. 20.04, tlier, 52; fine; sea considerable swell. Kaikoura.—Calm; bar. 29.77; tlier. 48; fine; sea smooth. lilnfr.—Wind N.W., fresh; bar. 29.49, liter. 49; fine. Westerly nil 1 probable at most places south of Napic,. Tanpo, end Kaplan, and extending uvstwanl to about 150 de» E. Jong.—P,. A. Einvi.v. HIGH WATER. July 10— 1,111, p.m. At. 'I it i a ran Heads 5.27 5.49 At Port Chalmers... 6,7 6.29 At. Duiiedin 6.52 7.14 DHPAKTI'RES. Invorcar/fill, s.s., 123 tons, ITanning, for fnvercarffill. K. Ramsay. a^ent. Corinna, s.s., 812 tons, I'ender, for New Plymouth, via intermediate ports. J. Mills, atrnnt. RrciV, iluol, 2933 tons, Aurli ■ iall. for Sydney, linles, Kise, and Co., agents. Wairuna, s.s.. 2520 tons, Ruder, for Lytlelton. J. Mills. a/,'ent. Rose Casey, s.s., 81 tons, M'Tlilvray, for Waikawa. Tapley and Co., ai'enls. icxi'Ki-n;r) akrivam. From Philadelphia.—Doride, barque, left February 3. From Liverpool,—Brunei, barque, sailed May 4. Australia, ship, left .limn 9. From Sydney (via Aucklamlj.-Mokoia, July 15, From Sydney (via WcllinglonJ.-Mondwni, July 14. From Melbourne.—Waikare, dale not fixed. l''tom Auckland.—Taluiie, July 12. From West Coast,.—Koonyn, July 13, PRO.JKCTICI) JIF.I'A itTIJUKS. For Sydney (via Autkland).—Zealandia, July 10. For Sydney (via Cook Strait).—Talune, July 12. For Melbourne (via Bluff). —Monowai, July 15.

For Auckland.—Mourn, July 13. For New Plymouth—lVinna, July 23. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN-GOING STEAMER 3. TO ARttIVK. At Auckland.—Star of Australia, due July 27; Tomoaua, loft i\>tv York May 25; duo about August 2. Prtirgermnstor Hackmaiin, loft Ncvv Ycrk May 29; duo about August 6. Marere, left London May 15: due July 13. Morayshire, loft London Hay 29. Coriiithio, loft, London, _ June; duo about July ll! Aolea, loft Liverpool Juno 19. At Wolliiigton,—RiKipohn, loft riymnulh Juno 16; duo about Angusfc 1. At, Port Chalmers.—Cowiinburn, loft, New ■York May 25. Devon, sailed April 28. Capo Corse, loft London Juno 2; duo Dunedin July 21. TO DEPART. From Auckland.—Waiwera, July 7. l'rom Wellington.—Athenio, about July Oswestry Grange, about July 18. From Lyttelton.—Paparoa, August, 2. homeward round. Bucentaur, left, Wellington for Vancouver April 26. Star 'of New Zealand, left Napier April 27. Mitniro, left Bluff > May 1, Dorset, ieft, Wellington May 22. Itakaiu, left. Wellington Slay 31. Tongariro, left, Welling- ]® n > Juns 7. Maori, left Lyttelton June 12. Drayton Grange, left Wellington June Niwarn, left. Auckland Juno 24. Fifeshire, left; Port Chalmers June 25. Matatua, left Wellington Juno 28. Whakalane, left Wellington July 5. Tttrakina, left Lyttelion July 5. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, July 9.—Sailed: Cusabliuiea. barque, for the Bluff; 5.45 p.m., Mnniikn, for Sydney. . RUSSELL, July'9.-—Sailed: 11.40 a.m., Ilailda Mo, barqueliline. for Sydney. jVAI'IEK, July 9.—Sailed: 3.45 p.m., Kate Tathani. barque, for Svdney. WELLINGTON, July 9.-Ssile'(l: Marama, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Misses Bradford, Fleming. Bi'owntee, Ahnoud, Hon. K. Plunkol, Mesdantes Striuvbridgo, .Barnes, Eggers, tiurns. Hodgson and child, Wallace and ehiid, Prefe ssor Scoff, Miws Strawbridgo, Lovingo. Hansen, Do Costa, Brain, Humierslrum, Land. N'eave. Navlor, Barnes. Wood, Maehel.li, Buckley. TIMARU, July 9.—Sailed: 4.30 p.m., Rimu, for Dunedin. OAM.'UIIJ, July 9.—Arrived: 9 p.m., Comma, from Dunedin. BLIII'T, July 9.—Arrived: 10,30 a.m., Moeraki, from Tort Chalmers; Wanaka, from Auc-kland: 5.10 p.m., Oswestry fSfimtre. from Port Chalmers: 4,50 p.m.. Jndraleniit, from Port, Chalmers. To sail at, daylight: .Moeraki, for Hobart. NEWCASTLE. July 9. -Sailed: Maimrewa, for Kaipara. SYDNEY, sluly 9.—Arrived: River J?oyne, front Kaipara. THE DIRECT STEAMERS, Tho I'iuapelm left Capetown for Wellington on Saturday. The Delphic, which left Wellington on May 19, arrived at, liondon on Saturday morning. The lonie, which sailed from Wellington on May 25, arrived at Plymouth on Saturday morning. Tlie Maori, wltieh left Lyttelton on June 12. loft Monto A'ideo for London on Friday evening. TIIE S.S. KINI. WESTPOHT, July 9. The ICini, wltieh broke her shaft on Saturday night, proceeds from tho roadstead in'tow of tho Taieri for Wellington. Tito Oswoslry Grange, wltieh sailed from Port Chalmers on Sunday for fho Blull'. tool; tho following cargo from this port: — 5325 crates rabbits, 2000 carcases lambs, 541 packages beef, 300 bales tow, 141 bales flax, 384 sacks peas, 51 bales rahbitskitis, 46 bales sheepskins, and 10 pkgs sundries. Tho s.s. Moura was floated into dock at Port Chalmers yesterday morning for her animal Government survey. She sails for Fast Coast ports and Auckland on Friday in place of the Tnlutie. The Zealandia, for Sydney, via Auckland, will proceed from Dunedin to Port Chalmers at 7 a.m. to-day, and leaves the Port immediately after tho arrival of tho 2.30 p.m. train, The trawler Loyalty was launched off Isbistor's slip yesterday. Sho has been cleaned, painted, nml generally overhauled. Tho Wairuna sailed from Port Chalmers shortly Rfter noon yesterday for Lyttelton, where she goes into dock. s . Tho Rimu discharged a quantity of timber at Timaru yesterday. She is expected at Dunedin this morning, where sho loads for Timaru, Wellington, and Groymouth, and sails again in tho afternoon. Tho Corinmv loft Dntiedin at, 2.50 p.m. tor New Plymouth, via way ports. This vessel sustained an injury to ono of her propeller blades when leaving Wellington on Wednesday through a collision with tho Pondo. A new Undo was tilted in in place of the damaged ono. The Roso Casey and Invereargill left the Rattray street wharf for Waikawa, and Invereargill respectively at 5.30 p.m. yesterday. The- French steamer Breiz Hue!, having finished discharging her Dunedin cargo, loft tho Victoria wharf for Sydney at 3.30 p.m. yesterday. Tho Talune, which arrives at Dunedin from Auckland on Thursday, sails again tho same afternoon, takimr up tlio running of the Waikaw to Sydney, via Cook Strait.

The foi'o-ainl-afl schooner Medora, 82 lons, put inlo L.vth'Kon cm Thursday night. She ieff Auckland on Juno 14 with a cargo of limber for Dunedin. and (hiring the* lasl fortnight met wilft a, suecsesion of contrary wind-:. Provision*; and water having nearly run out. Captain Sctirrali ran lii« vessel into l,yil"!fon in order lo replenish store.". The vessel was lo resume her pns-a<,'o lo Dimedin on Sunday. The Mcdn'n has licon trading in and out nf AueU.m'l for whip lime, and was formerly in ilts- islands Irani l . She has been purchased liy Mr Dixon, of Dunotlin. According In ndvicos rocoivcd from London Hie underwriters valued tile lost barque Piteairn Island at £8500. and her cargo at. about £100,000. This ve«vl was on Tier way from New Zealand lo London with a cargo ronsisl injj of 5412 biles of wool, 756 bales of low. 5000 horns, and 2 bales nf hides, when n serious oulbreal.of firo occurred in hew holds. I)pspit» all efforts of the crew the Haines pained a coinjilolo mnMnry, and Ihe Pilcairn Hand was eventually abandoned in lal. £2 S.. ami long. 90 W. The steamer Wimbledon has been chartered by Ihe A. and A. line to load at New York for New Zealand polls. The \e.wl is expected io leave New York on August 5 for New Zealand direel.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13641, 10 July 1906, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13641, 10 July 1906, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13641, 10 July 1906, Page 4