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SHIPPING.

PORT CHALMERS,

Piuses or tub Moos, December. U=i Quarter 5 - S.« a.m. jCow Moon 13 - 7-29 a.m. Vir.4 Quarter 20 ... 1.43 p.m. Per-w. 26 ... 9.0 p.m. Sun Tiecfc to-day 1.19, fials 7.40. THE WEATHER. December 4.-8 a.m.: Wind X., moderate breeze- clear. Noon: Wind N., strong; £? 5 P-m.: Wind N.E., moderate; clear. „ ... 8 a.m. Noon, b p.m. Barometer ~ ,•• 29.95 29.95 29.98 Thermometer ... 59 6j » December 5.-8 a.m.: Wind -N.I I -, moderate; fine. Noon: Wind N.K., strong bree/.o; line. 5 p.m.: Wind IS.K, moderate; lino 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer 29.74 29.74 29.72 Tlicrmonicier ... 67 74 a HIGH WATER. December 6- o-J>>- P."?At Taiaroa Heads 10.27 11.3 At l'orf Chalmers IL7 1L« At Dunedin 11.37 — ARRIVALS. December 4. Waipori, «.«.. 1919 tons. Harris, from Melbourne, via lllulf. Union S.S. Company, agents. Mooraki. 1.5.5., 4392 lons, Rolls; from Sydney, via Cook Strait. Union S.S. Company, agents. l'a.-songers: Intercolonial— Alitws Fynmoro, Benjamin (3), Mcsdanies .I'arra and clrild, Benjamin, Messrs Xancarrow, Saunders, Captain Muri.son; 20 utecrage. Coontal—Midi's M'Gufog, llowart (2), Borlhwiek, Porter, Godwin, W'ylie, Price, Truman, Melcalf, lie limn. Li version, Dyker, Godwin, Price, llyidop, -TackKin Dalrymplc, ra.rk:'r, Gainer, Mo;dauio s Halo ami infant, Buckley. M'Gull'og, Barton, Ilownrl, Smart, Middlcfon and child, Hill and child, Blues. Ballard, llungcrford, (took and (,'liiltl, Cox, lle«m Ilowarl, Smart, Houston, Layeock, Dawson, Captain Stewart, Master Johnston; 50 steerage. Deeemliei- 5. Victoria, s.s., 2969 tons, Fonlis, from Sydney, via Auckland. Xoill and Co, agents. i'iH=engcrs: Mesdames Kirkpatrick, Ilockcn, Dunn, M'lntosh and infant. Mit-ses Crow, Miller. Buck-land, Buckley, Withcrw, Miller |2), Jlewrs Skilhnan, Thompson, Kirkpatliol;. Miller, Dunn, M'Cullough, Mitchell, Hopkins, 'Armstrong, U. Crow, Crow, Balalian, J'. Do Beer, Dr Ilockon. Professor Bickorlon, Master Dunn and Miller (2). Pukaki, s.ii., 1444 tons, Tale, from West (Yad. via Oamaru. Union S.S. Company, agents. DEPARTURES. December 4. Dredgo 350, Lindsay, for Timaru. December 5. Waipori, s.fl., 1919 tons, Harris, for Timaru and northorn ports. Union S.S. Company, agents. Curi'iiim, fi.fl., 1271 tone, Cameron, for Oamaru and northern ports. Union S.S. Company, agents. Mooraki, t.s.s., 4392 tons, Rolls, for Melbourne, via. Bluff and Ilobart. Union S.S. Company, agents. Passengers: For Bluff— Mrs J. R. Scott. For Hobart-Missea Dimant. M'Phillamy, J less re Hauptmaun, llullnn, Howie, and Holkowski. For Mel-l-ouriic—Jlisses Coinyn, Kelly, Inglis M<wi« Falla, Haugli, Dentgen, 'M'Ciillcch| Skollivon, Slierer, Archdeacon Harper.

IMPORTS.

lor s.s Victoria, from Sydnov: 480 pockets, 2380 bags, 14 sacks sug-jr, 156 oases fruit, 40 cases syrup, 16 cases liuifjuice, 26 ensra lea, 182 pieces timber, 25 C4IRM whisky, 165 bales easting, 54 cases cups, 20 cases bolls, 87 coils wire, 67 ca«es matches. 56 pkgs oil, 13 nkgs leather, 11 oases confectionery 3-1 cases saueo, 120 eases canned goods, 16 cores lams,' 35 cases moats, 31 6acks potatoes. 4 casks twits, 84 sacks hides, 10 sack.-, seed', 10 kegs disinfectant, 25 nkgs furniture, 12 stud ewes, traimliipmotits ex Atlicnic, from London, quantity empty returns and sundries. Per Waipori, from Melbourne: 534 pieces timber, 750 bills pilings, 140 bars steel, 40 bags sugar, 70 cases onions, 76 bags oniono, 49 caws tobacco, 370 bags rico, 163 chests ten, 20 stamper shoes, 53 ingots tin, transhipments ex Konigon liUiso, Dai'ius, Magdohe.rg, Ohra, Varzin, Ohlonsen.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

HOKUM!A. December 5.-Sailed: linura, for Melbourne. AUCKLAND, December 4—Avrivcd: Casablanca, from Xewcnidc (in ballast); Anglo-Saxon, from Chili (in ballast); iioroJlliko. from Weslport. Sailed: Squall, for Gisborne.—Aided: Taiawera, f<ir the south. Passenger (or Dunedin: Mr Timlin. Sailed: Uynford (4.10 p.m.). for Sydney. Dccemlior s.—Arrived: Maheno (19.45 a.m.), from Sydney; Waikare (11 a.m.), from tho r-onlll. FAREWELL SPIT, December 4.Rakanoa passed, Ixwnd for Wellington, at 4.20 p.m. WELLINGTON, December 4.-Arrived: Terawhiti, lug (12.50 a.m.). from Port Chal)H"'V-. LYTTELTON. December 4.-Aiiivcd: Maori (6.50 a.m.), from Wellington; Monow.ii (9 a.m.), from Dunedin. —Dccemlier s—Arrived: Mararoa (11.35 a.m.), from Wellington; Canonm 111.55 a.m.), from Westport: .Mararoa (11.35 a.m.), from Wellington. TIMAItU, December 4.—Arrived: Dredge (3.50 p.m.). from Port Chalmers. JNYERCAUGILL. December 4.-Arrivod: Kolarc (4.30 p.m.), from Duuediu, SYDNEY, December 4.-Sailed: Mal-ama (4 p.m.), for Wellinston. MELBOURNE, llecomihor s.—AvrJvod: t'limaroa, from Blutf. LONDON, December 3-Sailed: Marere, for Auckland. NEW YORK, December 3.—Snilcd: Andromeda, for Auckland. Ths Waipori. with Melbourne cargo and transhipments, arrived at Dunedin shortly before 6 a.m. <m Saturday. After calling ill. Hobart anil Bluff, and discharging at those ports, she pa mo here with 370 tons of cargo for this port, and left, at 6 a.m. yesterday for Tininru. Lyttelton. and Wellington. Her cargo comprises consiirnnionls Hint- wore to'haw been shinned "at Melbourne by the Warrimoo on November 24.

At 4 ii.ni. on Friday 11.M.5. Challeiv-er was sighted oil' th-:> HlulV, making westward. The Moeraki. which left Svdiiov for the Dominion al 6 p.m. on November 27, arrived at Dunediu at 9 a.m. on Saturday. A delay occurred at the port of departure owing to a- wait- for several hours fur the arrival of the Orient steamer Orsuva. Her pas-onaer list inehulos (ranshipments from the Orsova and Atlienie. Tho Moeraki sailed yesterday evening from Port Chalmers for Melbourne, via Bluff and Holiart.

Tho Tiniaru Harbour dredge 350, after docking, overhaul, painting, and survpv. Wt Port Chalmers 011 Saiiutlay morning for Tiinarti.

The Corinmi left for OiHiiaru and northern ports last evening. The steamer Landei'dnle. with a cargo of timber for Dunedin from llmm River, Tasinnma, is expected here in about a fortnight. She will go to northern purls to complete discharge

Nelson merchants have completed arrangements for three Home steamers to call at that port each year for dischanjiiu; purposes. The New' Zealand Shipping Company's cargo .steamer Wii.iinnl", which will leave London at the- end of February next, will be one of the first Homo boats to arrive under the arrangement.

The auxiliary beat llolimiale is expected at Dunedin to-morrow with a cargo of limber for this port and Lvtteltou. The Victoria, from Sydney, via- Auckland and East Coast polls, did not reach Dunedin until noon yesterday, a wait occurring in the Lower Harbour owing to the Moeraki steaming down the channel from Dunedin to tho Port. After loading bunker coal she will lea-ve to-morrow on the return trip.

A French company at New Caledonia has purchased the barque DaUon from her Nonvogiaji owners. Tho Dalstou was formerly known jls the New Zealand Shipping Company's Rangilikei, later on

as ihe Scimitar, and now as the Dalstou. Under licr new French <v,nieis it is i».ssiblfl that her iinme may again lie changed.

Tho fleet of idle vessels at Sydney and Newcastle on November 26 numbered 50. all boiiiLr laid up as a- result of the coal strike.

In deference to the views of tho 'Australian Steamship Owners' Federation, the mail companies decided to increase their inter-State, rales of passage money bv 10 per cent. This increase- enmo into force jis regards Melbourne bookings with tl-.e Orient Co.'s R.M.S. Olranto, leaving that port on November 30.

SLEKPLESSNIuSS.

Sleep!-s=nes! frequently arises from tho liver. If the liver is out of order it-affects tho nerves, and if your nerves aro in any way affected you cannot sloop. Do not resort to narcotics; a course of Chamberlain's Tablets will tct your Jivcr right, and jou yijl sovii enjoy rcfresiling sleep.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14699, 6 December 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14699, 6 December 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14699, 6 December 1909, Page 4

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