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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

■ i_ Phases of the Moon. March—3l Days. . d. h. m. Full Moon 8 8 59 p.m. Last Quarter ... 15 7 18 p.m. New Moon 22 8 7 a.m. First Quarter — 30 7 10 p.m. PORT OF LYTTELTON. Weather Report—Sunday, March 20. Wind, N.E. breeze, fine. 9 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer ... 30.09 30.08 30.07 Thermometer ... 64 65 63 High Water —Monday, March 21. Morning, 2.64 a.m. ; evening, 3.18 p.m. Sun rises, 6.6 a.m. ; sets, 6.7 p.m. Moon rises, 4.30 a.m. ; sets, 5.26 p.m.

Arrived—March 19.

Te Anau, 1652 tons, Bernech, from Dunedin. Passengers—Mesdames Andrew and Fox, Messrs Welman, Morris, Bradley, McDonald, Crichton, and Wickins, and six steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Rotomahana, s.s., 1652 tons, Manning from Wellington. Passengers—Misses Ruxton, Willcocks, Chamberlain and Bain, Mesdames Rickatts, Morris, infant and maid, Chamberlain, Sheffield and Chapman, L*ird Ranfurly, Captain Wellesley, A.D.C., Captain Alexander, Hons. W. C. Walker and J. M'Kenzie, Rev. Welch, Dr. Anderson, Messrs Meek, Brailsford, Thompson, Ellison, Turner, Vaughan, Menzies, Perham, Lawrence, Stevenson, Doublet, Butler, Sheffield, Chapman, Mewhioney, and twelve steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Waihora, 2003 tons, Neville, from Wellington. Passengers — Misses Webster, Baylis, Stapleton, Dunning, Robertson, Bonner (2), and Eyre, Mesdames Harding, Wilford, and Robertson, Messrs Minsen, Baker, Dalton, Stapleton, Bishop, LeeSmith, Harris, Parsons, Scott, Harding, Harkens, Dawson, Mahoney, McPhee, McLean, Wells, Smythe, Derrett, Bruce, Troup,. Mosley, Mangan, Baker, Bonner, Muller, Heeles, Chisholm, Hendry, McArthur, Glendinning, and thirty steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. March 20. Orowaiti, s.s., 450 tons, Kerr, from Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. Corinna, s.s., 1279 tons, Spence, from Westport via Wellington. Passengers— Mesdames Pullen, Corner, Garroway, Messrs Mackay, McNaughton, Pullen, Gamble, Graham, Arnold, Corner, Garroway, and 7 steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Rotorua, s.s., 923 tons, Wald, from Wellington. Pa-engers—Misses M'Kee, Murdoch and L. Anderson, Lady Stout, Mesdames Horsnell, Holmes, Neil and Finney, Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, Captain Kempson, Messrs Smart, G. King, Kennedy, Shiel, Swanwick, W. G. Stenson, B. Newman, G. Kronfield, D.-X3. Halley, Renaut, J. Horsnell, H. C. Blyth, Neil, Whiman, E. Gawore, Pollard, R. Dingle, G. Carter Inglis, Phillips, Ritchie, Dean, Rankin, Gray, Walsh, Woon, Hamer and Crow and 14 steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Satled—March 19. Clansman, brigantine, 157 tons, Cooper, for Kaipara. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. Emma Sims, schooner, 60 tons, Johnston. Pitcaithly, Wallace, and Co., agents. Rotomahana, s.s., 1763 tons, Manning, for Wellington. Passengers—Misses Warne, Youmanß, Webber (2), Mesdames Plaskett, Norbury, Bunnage, McLeod, Barltrop, Wilson, R .ymond, Webber, and Unwin, Messrs Plaskett, Norbury, Bunnage, McLeod, Barltrop, Whitco mbe, Raymond, Stennard, Duncan, Steadman, G. Beattie, Lowe, Trevela, H. Waldon, P. A. Duncan, Robertson, Webber, and Unwin, and Master Warne. Union Steamship Company, agents. Waihora, 2003 tons, Neville, for Dunedin. Passengers—Misses McNair, Irvine , (2), Scott, Briggs, Murphy, Cargill, Nairne, and Tregon, Mesdames Tattersal, Howe, Sheriff and infant, Tomlinson, Scott, Irvine, Staples, Briggs, Currie, Smith, Ewing, Messrs Scott, Tattersal, J. Benning, Tregon, Hurley, Spratz, Harris, Maitland, Pierson, Nairn, McLeod, Little, Morris, and Spencer Vincent, Master Currie, and the Lyttelton rowing team. Union Steamship Company, agents. Te Anau, s.s., 1652 tons, Sernech, for Wellington. Passengers — For Wellington — Misses Chambers, Andrews, Stevens and McLean, Mesdames Digby and Williams, Messrs Knott and Whitcombe. For Napier—Mrs Munro and child. For Gisborne—Miss Connal, Mrs Gowland and two boys, and Mr Jno. Connal. For Auckland—Misses Creeke (2), Murray (2), Mrs Rein, Mrs Cooper and child, and Messrs R. Ross, Coates, Gill and Rein. Union Steamship Company, agents, i Emma Sims, schooner, 61 tone, Johnston, for Waitara. Pitcaithly, Wallaoe and Co., agents. Imports. Waihora—From Auckland—lßß bags sugar, 16 cases iron, 25 cases oranges, .5 quarter-casks juice, 10 boxes apples, 11 coils rope, 2 cases cartridges, 1 bale leather,, 174 cases gum, 1 case fruit, 9 caßes, 8 pkgs, 3 bales. From Napier—2 quarter-casks whiskey, 58 casks pelts, 26 bales and 14 dumps skins, 1 horse, 1 box, 2 cases. From Gisborne—2o casks pelts. From Wellington —5 cases tea. Te Anau—From Dunedin—l cask oil, 1 bale twine, 11 boxes soap, hhd ale, 39 bales skins, 1 bale paper, 4 bales leather, 180 bags cement, 130 bars iron, 31 cases, 46 pkgs, 1 sk, 1 bale.. Exports. Emma Sims -For Waitara —900 sks flour, 100 sks wheat, 40 sks wheatmeal, 20 sks oatmeal, 200 sks oats, 100 sks bran. Wakatipu—For Wellington, 115 cases and 7 boxes fruit, 1 bath, 11 sks potatoes, 23 bales wool, 1 cask casings, 1 keg, 4 cases, 7 pklgs. For New Plymouth—l case. For Greymouth—2 cases, 2 pkgs. For Blenheim—7 pkgs implements. For Davenport— 2 sks seed. For Brisbane—4B sks peas. For' Sydney—lo sks tares, 5 sks beans, 129 sks peas, 1 sk seed, 30 cases cheese, 140 casks tallow, 200 sks male, 175 sks and 316 gunnies onions, 5 sks hides, 25 bales fibre, 2 drills, 1 chaff cutter, 4 wheels, 3 boxes, 5 cases, 7 pkgs, 13 trusses. Talune —For Dunedin—6 sks potatoes, quantity scenery, 1 plate steel, 6 sks potatoes, Isk seed, 6 pkgs. For Bluff—lo sks potatoes, 3 tins and 1 bag sugar, 50 sks malt, 58 gunnies onions, 617 sks wheat, 19 cases. For Adelaide—ll6 sks peas, 1 sk beans, 67 sks seed. For Hobart—343 Sks seed, 2 cases beef, 1 railway cover and 11 cases. For Launceston- 48 sks seed. For Emu Bay—444 sks seed. For Fremantie —4 cases hams, 494 sks barley. For Albany —9 cases meats. For Melbourne—424 sks seed, 8 sks peas, 134 cases tongues, 10 cases cheese, 116 cases meats, 23 sks potatoes, 5 empty drums, 100 cases. The Te Anau arrived on Saturday morning from Dunedin and sailed for Auckland via Wellington and East Coast ports in the afternoon. The Rotomahana arrived from Welling-" ton shortly after noon on Saturday and sailed for Wellington in the evening. The Waihora arrived from Wellington on Saturday morning and sailed for Dunedin in the afternoon. The Blenheim, with a full cargo, will leave port for London to-day. The Rotorua and Corinna arrived from Wellington yesterday. The Orowaiti arrived from Westport early yesterday.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9990, 21 March 1898, Page 6

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Press, Volume LV, Issue 9990, 21 March 1898, Page 6

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Press, Volume LV, Issue 9990, 21 March 1898, Page 6

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