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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

Phases of thk Moon. March. d. h. m. Last quarter ... ... 6 0 59 p.m. Ne* moon 14 10 18 p.m. First quarter ... ... 22 11 27 p.m. Full moon ... ... 29 4 52 p.m. PORT OF LYTTELTON. Wbather Report—Sunday, March 8. Wind, N.E., clear. 9 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer ... 30.15 30.12 3012 Thermometer ... 64 68 67 High Water—-Monday, M-rck 9. Morning, 0.0: evening, 0.27 p.m. fciun lines, 5.53 a.m. ; sets, 6.56 p.m. Moou rises, 0.0. a.m. ; sets, 4.10 p.m. Arrived—March 7. Tarawera, s.s., 2003 tons, Sinclair, from Sydney via Northern Ports. Passengers— Missea Duulop, Bowman, Hitchiugs, Robinson, Benson (2), L&cmnan, liinsworth, Nelson, Mitchell, Campoeil, Garrard, Mesdames Lang, Mulville and lannly (4), Lang, nurse and child, Beaumont, .Morrison (2), Major Hutchinson, Messrs Duthie (M.H. R.J, Ashbv, Skeltyn, Kerr, Silby, Humphreys, Mulville, Lucas, Kohere, Thompson, Soanes, Presperville, Boyd, Cuuuingaam, Miußon, Gee, Woolcott, Dollock, Hyde, Gray, Mc- : Cardie, Chicken, Home, Patterson, Wright, Gray, Towsly, Morrisou, Denipsey, Collins, ] Banoke, Perry, Mathews, Lacnmau, Prott, Tourettes, Weston, Grundy aud eighty-live j steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Penguin, s.s., 935 tons, Manning, from Wellington. Passengers — Misses Allan, Graham, Guthrie-Smith (2), Mesdames Woodward, O Connor aud boy, Wilson, Leppet, Denshire, Yen. Archdeacon Thorpe, Hon. H. J.Miller, Messrs Borough, Henley, Rowell, Allport, Woodward, Restell, Teschmaker, Barnes Graham, Espie, Wilson, Hibbard, Sale, Halleußtein, Hudson, Marsh, Hunter, Buchanan, Neele, L pper, Fire Brigade team (5), and 7 steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Wakatu, b.s., 115 tons, Wills, from Wellington, via way ports. Kinsey, Barus and Co., agents. Herald, s.s., 573 tons, Jones, from Dunedin, via *ray ports. Uniou Steamship Company, agents. Jaue Douglas, s.s., 95 tons, Whitby, from Akaroa. Pitcaituiy, Wallace and Co., agents. March 8. Wareatea, s.s., 450 tons, Downie, from Greymouth. Union Steamship Company, ageuts. Omapere, b.s., 601 tons, Fleming, from Dunedin via way ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Sailed —March 7. Herald, s.s., 573 tons, Jones, for Wellington and Greymouth. Union Steamtship Company, agents. Wakatu, s.s., 115 tons, Wills, for Wellington, via Cheviot and Kaikoura. Kinsey, Barns and Co., ageuts. Tarawera, s.s., 2003 tons, Sinclair, for Dunedin, Passengers—Mn Simson, Messrs Warren, Davidson, Coffin, Greenwood, David, Gurr. Union Steamship Company, agents. Penguin, s.s., 935 tons, Manning, for Wellington. Passengers—Misses Ash ton, Woodward, Wick&toad, Andrews, Adams, Dunsford, Mesdames Wylie and maid, Andrews, Web3ter, Robinson, Stone, Pulleu, Calvert, Daniel. Hon. J. G. Ward, Messrs Aletin, Bayfield, Thompson, Hyde, Alpe, Harband, Robinson, Puhen, McLean, irien, Calvert, Williams, Wilkins, Daniel, Rimsay, Pigins (2), Oatway, Glover, Hiorns, Webster. Lord, Master Alstin, Ramsay, Stove. Union Steamship Company, agents. Imports. Wakatu — From Wellington — 8380 ft timber. From Kaikoura—l43 bales wool, 1 cask pelts. From Port Robinson—l 26 cases cheese. Tarawera — From Auckland — 872 bags sugar, 70 caseß fruit, 45 cases syrup, 33 cases paint, 2000 fire bricks, 65 cases oranges, 167S oases, 31 pkgn. From Napier—l 26 drums dip, 2 pianos, 8 case*, 46 pkgs. From Gisborne —10 cases cheese, 3 cases. From Wellington—l 32 bdls iron, 21 bars do. Heraid —From Dunedin—lo cases ginger, 1 block marble, 27 cases, 7 pkgs. From Oamatu—7 bales woolleus.

Penguin —From Wellington—2 bales leather, 10 boxes soap, 257 sks seed, 9 cases 1143 pkgs. From Nut-sou —2 bales leather, 8 hhds. From Hokitika—4 bags wool, 3 bales skins. Exports. Talune—For Wellington—l 6 hhds ale, 20 sks wheat, 20 do oats, 4 harrows, 2 sks seed, 2 cases, 21 bales. For Sydney—2o73 sks wheat, 256 do seed, 208 do peas, 179 do potatoes, 30 cases meats, 500 sks malt, 5 cased bacon, 150 do flour, 20 cases chee3e. 109J sks chaff. 133 do ouions, 12 bales hay, 97 ska oats, 275 baled straw, 74 cases. ' For Wangauui—3 hhds ale, 4 cases. For Patea —1 knife. For Brisbane—2 caseß wine, 575 sks Wheat, 40 do peas, 2 cases. For Hokitika—l case. For Blenheim—l case.

Flora —For Wellington—l horse. For Napier—3s boxes soap, 1 horse, 34 cases iron, 4 cases, 7 pkgs. For Gisborne—9 sks seed. For Auckland—6 hhds ale, 67 sks peas, 100 do malt, 13 cases bacon, 147 s.s teed, 80 do oats, 4625 sks wheat, 355 do bran, 35 do sharps, 20 sheep, 71 cises tea, 50 sks flour, 10 sks barley, 10 do tares, 37 caees, 16 pkgs. For Gisborne—l chaff-cutter, 4 wheels, 10 sks flour, 15 do sharps, 2 cases, 3 pkgs. For Suva—2 cases cider. Mararoa—For Dunedin—3 pkgs. For Bluff—2l sks malt, 9 cases. For Fremantle —50 cases meats. For Melbourne—43s sks seed, 50 sks oats, 500 sks wheat, 3 pkgs. Far Adelaide—39 sks seed.

Wakatu—For Port Robinson—2B skß flour, 8 sks oatmeal, 3 ska sharps, 3 sks bran, 21 csks cement, 11 drums dip, 33 sks seed, 35 cases and pkgs sundries. For X aikoura —85 sks flour, 82 bags flour, 5 sks sharps, 10 sks oatmeal, 4 sks seed, 1 bale, 3 cases-drapery, 3 brls ale, 10 rolls netting, 5 drums dip, 14 cases ' rea, 5 cases fruit, 8 rams, 33 cases and pkgs sundries. For Waipapa—ls rams. For Flaxbourne—l2 rams, 4 pkgs harrows, 4 pkgs borse-gear, 1 plough, 7 pkgs sundries. For Blenheim'—lo rams.

The ship -Blenheim is bending sails preparatory to an early departure for Londoo. The s.s. Tarawera, Captain W. C.Sinclair, from Sydney,- via the North, left Sydney on the 26th ultimo, called at Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington, and arrived at 7 a.m. on Saturday. Experienced favourable weather throughout. The 8.8. Penguin arrived from Wellington on Saturday morning, and returned again in the evening.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9860, 9 March 1896, Page 6

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9860, 9 March 1896, Page 6

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9860, 9 March 1896, Page 6

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