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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON.

PHASES OF THE MOON. Calemlated (ti Kew Zealand Mum Time. June.

WEATHER AND TIDE.

High Water, This Bey (Friday). —Morr.insr, 41S 1 SJtMnooii. 4.47. Bun rises 7.34 a.m., sets 4.38 pjß. Moon rises 6.9 p.m., sets 7.39 a,m. Tune Sou drops *t 18.30 G.M. Time. Fbuat, Juhb 13.

AXBITXD, Jiim 13—Te Anna, s.e.. 1038 tons, M'lntosh, from Melbourne, vi 4 southern ports. Uuioa Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Miss Xelly, Mesdamea Murray and Coombs, Messrs Murray. Coombs, O'Connor (2). Fairoiough and child, M*olat»hie, Bhillito, bimonaon’a Opera Com- »»- I™., urn Kalkonra. Kinsey and Co., agents. Jims 18—Penguin, s.s., 442 tons, Berneob, from nelson. Piston and Wellington. Union bteamship Company, scoots. Passengers—Mrs Stevenson, Messrs Boss, Oars tin, Marorosa, Smith, cloydes, and alas steerage. SAILED. June 18—Zior, schooner, 63 tons, Jensen, for Havelock. cult and Graham, agents. Jane 18-Clematia, ketch, 67 tons, Oreen, for Hsveloak. Fraser and Maloolmson, agents. June 18—Jane Donglae. s.s., 76 tons, Whitby, forKaUcoura. Kinsey and Co., agents. June 18—Penguin, s.s., 442 tons, Burnech, for Ahatoa and Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, **Jo»e 18-Wakatn. e.s., 115 tons. Wills, for Kalkonra. Kinsey and Co,.*genta. JonS 13—Ts Anan,a.a., 1028 tons, MTntoah, for northern ports. Union Bteamship Company, agents. Patsengsrs Misses Bntiar, Balltu, Davenport, Campbell. Koberte, Moore, Manning, Mssdames Jollis, Devanport, Thompson, Lemon, Captain Hume, Messrs Barker (2), Btudholme, Newton, Brewan, Fairolongh and child, (ireenlgs, Beattie, Cioxton, Lemon. IKFOBTB. (A special Charge ismadefor consignees announce mente in this oolunm.l Wakatni 16,000 ft timber. Te Aaam From Melbourne-55 oases sauce, 18 oases wine, 1648 half chests tea, 153 oases tea, 18 planks timber, 92 pkgsj from fllnff—2 pkgs. 39 sacks linseed, 350 oases meats, 5 bales skins, 4 Osaka tallow, 14 cases fish ; from Dunedin—44 pkgs. Penguin, ex Tainnl: 1/ o«ees tobacco, 293 pkgs and pieoes general merchandise; ixom Wellington —99 pieoes timber, 8 pkgs. EXPORTS. Jan# Douglas; 15 coils wire, 480 standards, 2 MMf tMs 10 pkgß« Wakatn i for Faikonra—l4o mats sugar, 20 bags flour, 891 tolls wire netting. 5 pkgs, 38 bdlo iMiUb uncut ABBIVALS. ~ From London—Kothesay Bay, barque, EJ,J.S., ■ailed March 10,96 days out. Opawa, ship, Q.K.P. J., sailed April 8, 67 days oat. Orosader, ship, H,0.L.8,Vt0 said April 25. Taiuui, It.M.S.b., N.V., viS Wellington, due in Colony Juno 3. Kalkoma, E.M.&8., due Colony Jans 16. Otaki, ship, sailed June 11, 3 days ont. From New York—Budolph Josepby, viA Welling, ton. MJOJC.T, From Nowcyatla—Jabilea, s.s. From Mauritius—D'Aitagnan, barque, H.T.V. J., vlllhuudi&i PBO/BCTIP DBPABTUIHSS. T6t London or United Kingdom Cloncaird, barquej Absrcrane, ship; Agnes Oswald, ship. For Memsstle—Oaklands, barque. For Sydney—Stella, brigantine. VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. Days Out. MMkm (Captain Niooll) ... ... ... 11l Olenberria (Captain Groundwater) ... 100 ssaSS&2&‘ ;;; ~" | La Querida (Captain Evans) ... „• 58 Sornook (Captain Parson) So Kcrthemhay (Captain Watson) ... 50 Bardhssa (Captain Jones) 45 Earl Bosehery (Captain Frampton ... 41 Bolamanoa (Captain Bryce) 30 Tlotoiia Bur (Captain Sooble) 27 Baldone (Captain Kelly) ... 27 VOVEMEBTS or TBE UNION S.S, CO. B STEAMERS. FM9AY (This Day).—The Botorua arrives early from Kelson, Bioton and Wellington, and returns to the same parts in the evening. The ketch Clematis left for Havelock yesterday afternoon. The schooner Zior left tor Havelock yesterday afternoon. The steamer Jane Douglas left on her nsnal weekly trip to Kalkonra yesterday evening. The barque Cloncaird will be cleared at the Customs to-day for London. She is in good trim, and being a fine vessel should give a good account of herself on the passage Home, The Union Steamship Company's steamer Penguin arrived from northern ports yesterday at noon. She left Kelson on Tuesday at 6 p.m., called at Pioton, and reached Wellington on Wednesday, leaving again some day. She arrived jn port as above. She left for Timara and Dunedin yesterday afternoon. The Union Steamship Company’s steamer Te Anan, Captain M'lntosh, arrived in Port at 8 a.m. yesterday from Melbourne, vis Southern ports. She left Melbourne at 4.30 p.m. on June 5, cleared Port Phillip Heads at 7.88 p.m. same day, and arrived at the Bluff at 0 a,m. on June 10. Bailed the same day at 5 pm., and called at. Duntdm, leaving there at 8 a.m. on June 11. Experienced light winds and fine weather to June 8, thence fresh westerly winds and thick rainy weather to Dunedin, followed by fine weather to arrival. She left for Northern porta last night. The s.s. Undos will arrive here on June 18 from Hwcastle, with a cargo of coals to the order of Messrs Q. M'Clatohie and Co. THE RUAPEHU’S PASSENGERS. The following is a list of passengers booked per B.MB. Buapetm for London, to sail (romWellington, Jane 13, for the Kew Zealand Shipping Company, Limited Saloon: From Christchurch— Messrs MacdonnelL Carter, Misses Maude, Bethell, Mr and Mrs Coleman, Miss Menziee; from Kelson—turn and Miss Mors den; from Wellington—Colonel Kent Johnston, Messrs Brown, M'Laren, Mr, Mrs and Master Anderson. Seoond Saloon; From AnCkland—Mr, Mrs, Miss and Master Cobbstt, Messrs Priestly, Smith, Vev U. M., Mrs, and Miss Livens, Mieses Hutching(2); from Chris cchuroh-Mr and Mrs Coloook, Mr, Mrs, and Miss Stiles; from Dunedin—Messrs Matthews and M'Gill; from Gisborne—Mrs and Miss Lipuar; from Lyttelton —Miss D*Oyley, Captain Maloolmson; from Kapler—Messrs Dicken and Hyland; from Kelson—Mr and Mrs Hawkins; from Kew Plymouth—Mr Hine; from Sydney—Messrs Grove, Goodwin, and Laister; from Wellington—Mr and Mrs Donaldson, Mrs He wit, Mrs and Miss Brown, Miss Hooper; from Melbourne, for Bio da Janeiro —MrMusgrove. Steerage: From Auckland —Mr, Mrs and Misses Hemmingway; from Christchurch —UlesM'Corkindale, Masters Toms 3), Ur Kioholson, Messrs,Mrs, Misses and Master Morgan, Mrs and Miss Crabtree. Mr Urmston; from Dnnedin-Mr and Mrs Garvey. Mrs Gird wood; from Gisborne— Mr Fisher; from Invercargill—Mr Wylie; from Kapier—Mr Philips; from Timarn—Mr Hull; from Wellington—Messrs Lennox, Andersen, Thomson, Sinclair, Fergusson, Watson, Kerr (2), Moonlight, M’lnree, Morrison, Kirby. M'Lollan, Mapp. Mrs Leonard, Mr aud Mrs Glucken and family (5); from Ashburton—Messrs M'Coombe and Pinnock. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Abbivals.—June 13: Lyttelton, 2 a.m. Wakatn, from Wellington, via Eaikoura; Lyttelton, 840 a»tn., Te Anau, from Port Chalmers; Fort Chalmers, early, Grafton from Lyttelton, via Timarn; Auckland, 2 a.m., Mawhera, from Fiji, vii Bussell. Departures.—June 13: Wellington, 2.30 p.m., Tainnl, for Spit; Wellington, 6 p.m., Botorua, for Lyttelton; Wellington. 3.50 p.m , Huapehn, for Plymouth, vIA Bio do Janeiro, with English mail; Port Chalmers, 5 p.m., Mararoa, for Bluff; Lyttelton, 7.5 pm.. Jane Danglas, for Kalkonra; Fort Chalmers, 5.15 p,m.. Wukatipn, for Melbourne; Lyttelton, 6.5 p.m.. Penguin, for Akaroa, THE COPTIC. Messrs Dalgety and Company have received the following cable message from London : Coptic left Bio de Janeiro on Tuesday morning, June XI, with her meat in good condition. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AucxLANn, June 13. Bailed—Mawhera, for Wellington. Wellington, June 13. Arrived—Botorua, from North. Bailed Tainnl, fox Kapier and Lyttelton. Takapnna, for Kelson and Pioton. Botorua for Lyttelton s passengers—Miss Swift, Meadamas Harrison and son, Wysman aud child, SergeantMajor Maogregor, Messrs Wysman, Valentino, Burns, Thompson, ane five steerage.

Voye, Hrs< , Min, Vail moon ... ... 14 138 a.m. Xaat quarter ... 20 S 7 B p.m. U«wmooB ... ... 23 24 p.m. ipflri|0o ««• Apogee ... 14 ... 27 3 8 0 a.m. Op.m,

5* 4.K. 5 P.M, Banwwtar ... ... 80-27 30-31 Tiurmometer ... 49 51

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 8819, 14 June 1889, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 8819, 14 June 1889, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 8819, 14 June 1889, Page 4