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SIGNALSTATION.

June 16.— 8a.m.: "Moderate breeze, 8. by W , and very thick weather; steamer Aphra B ia sailed g? DSedin. Noon: Moderate breeze, 8., and clear weather, with occasional slight showers. 4 p. m : ..Moderate breeze, S., and clear weather^ 'Tun- 17 —8 a.m.: Moderate breeze, W.S.W. a t^^ th? . k t; ggj tj-j | ; Z l pXSB ™ fi£i 8., •*■** weather..^' -light breeze, S.E., and i 3X ™J*krr with raiiL Noon, Light breeze, fFa^&weathV, with frequent sWcrs ikirf- \Xyvm.'. A steamer hi sight, E., dis-f-^m^^Titenia arrived from Dunedin at 5 p mf^l P^ Moderate We, S.E., and' ,h?H S'weather, with , win at times ; distance S ?9 |Sw;, fc*ffl*lE > P- Bteamer Geelong Motote breeze, E.„ and j-ffivWfter^' 8 s/ Aldrnga arrived at days£^^CM™**S. «teatncr insight, TdtoU'rfi «-"- Alhambm>toired from wSSi** Xiania *aucd for Invereargill.

s lO a.m.': Aldinga sailed for Melbourne ; 10.15; Alhambra- sailed for Port Chalmers. Noon : Moderate breeze, E.N.E., and fine weather. 4p.m.: Moderate breeze, E.N.E., and fine weather, Juno 20. — 8 a.m.: Moderate/ breeze, N.N.E., : '' and fine clear weather ; a small- schooner passed , ■tb E., from New River. Noon • Light breeze, N., and fine leather. ; 4 p.m. : Light breeze, N. by E., and fino weather £ Titania arrived from Invereargill, and sailed same night for Dunedin Juno 21.,-^s. a.m.,:. ; ,Moderate,,breeze r ,,JN.N.E. f «.. anTfine wesither ; a barque .to W. passing. Noon.: Light airs and fine weather." 4 p.m; ■ ; Light airs and thick foggy weather"; paddle steamer Geelong sailed for. Porfc^Chahners. ,*.... ... .■.-■■- ■■•••■■- "■■-"»- .■•■-■■•^'--« "June 22. — 8 a.m. :., Light, variable airs, with dense fog. 'Noon:' ' Light" 'variable airs, with dense" fog: "3.30" plhi. : Light and variable airs, and fine clear weather; a large barque passed; to E., far off;* s'.s.' Airedale sailed for Northern Ports. 4pm.: Light < variable Mrs and fine weather. • June 23.-8 a.m.: ,Light breeze, E., and thick fog N,oon : Light breeze, E.N.E.,, and thick fog. 4 p.m.- / Light breeze, N.; and thick' fog. ; ' * „'■.. ; The schobnefLeonidas'is loading at Melbourne for Invereargill. ; „ iT ■> t c The "barque India arrived at Launceston trom 'the Bluff, after a lengthened passage, on the 15th instant. ----„, n The s.s. Hero left Port Chalmers at five p.m. on the' 25th instant. Captain Logan reports having encountered strong westerly winds on the passage up. The. Hero arrived at the Bluff at nine p.m., on Monday-morning. The s.s Titania put back to Port Chalmers Heads as the Hero was coming out. .„■",' . i The sailing of tho Alhambra was postponed until Wednesday, 29th instant. She may therefore bo expected at the Bluff early on Thursday morning, 30th instant. • : ; _ The City of Hobart sailed from Hobson s Bay at five p.m. on the 22nd inst. She encountered light winds and calms, with thick weather during the whole passage. She arrived here at eight p.tu. on the 26th. Captain M'Lacldan, manager of the Otacro Steamship Company, and Captain Newlauds, late'of the s.s. Scotia, are passengers. We are indebted to Captain Darby for a file of the Argus. The s s. Omeo was to sad from Melbourne on on the 22nd inst., for the Bluff, and Otago ; she may bo expected here to-day. The s.s. Gothenburg was on the patent slip at Melbourne, undergoing her annual overhaul to the ship and machinery.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 12, 28 June 1864, Page 2

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SIGNALSTATION. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 12, 28 June 1864, Page 2

SIGNALSTATION. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 12, 28 June 1864, Page 2

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