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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON; PHASES OF THE MOON. Caknlatod for New Zealand Mean Time. Mat.

WEATHER AND TIDE. High Water, This Day (Tuesday): Morning, 11.53 ; afternoon, 12.0. Sun rises 6.53 s.m., sots 5.3 p.m. Moon rises 3.43 p.m., seta 0.5 a.m. Time Ball drops at 13.30 G.M. Time. Monday, Amid 28. 0 \,ji. 5 p.m. Barometer 30T0 30'07 Thermometer ... 66 63 ARRIVED. April 33—Mahiuapua, s.a., 203 tons, Todd, from Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Mcsdames 'Webster, Muff, Dr Hislop, Messrs VV ebater, Gillon, O’Brien, Dobson, Brown, Redwood, and 10 steerage. SAILED. April 28—Loch Carron, foiu-maated ship, 2075 tons, Clark, tor London. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. April 28— Mahinapua, a.s., 200 tons, Todd, for Timaru and Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. April 28— Wareatea, a.s., 2b(. tons, Lambert, for Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. IMPORTS. (A special chtirge is m&oe for consignees announcements in this column.) Brunner: From. Dunedin —2.) cases brandy, 20 bones candles, G 9 empty pipes, 3 bales paper, 38 cases cheese, 121 pkgs. Mahinapua ; From Westport—3So tons coal. Wareatea: 480 tons coal. Akaroa ; From Akarca—lol cases cheese, 145 loose cheese, 138 sacks seed, 1 case drapery, 3 sacks bacon, 2 sacks fat, lo sacks potatoes, 3 hides, 1 trunk. EXTORTS. Penguin: For Wellington—2o sacks seed, 4 cases fruit, 120 bags Hour, 3 horses, 83 cases, 137 pkgs ; for Nelson—casks, 20 bags salt, 14 sacks chan, 2/ pkgs; for Blenheim—2o sacks seed, 6 pkgs ; for Poston—s cases; for Wanganui—2 trusses, 4 cases, 1 pkg. EXPECTED AEHITALS. From London Mataura, barque. H.N.8.F., sailed Feb. 22,56 days out. Lady Jocelyn, ship, K.V.P.8., sailed Jan. 30, 88 ■ days out. Otaki, ship. Tonganro, E.M.S.S., due in Colony April 20. Nelson, ship, N.K.E.C., sailed March 15, 45 days out. From Melbourne—Bromhall, N.J.M.V. Timaru, ship, W.T.8.5., sailed April 16,13 days out. City of Madras, ship, W.H.B.T. From New York, via. Wellington—Carrie L. Tyler, barque. From Fremantle (W .A.) Cooleen, P.N.J.S. PROJECTED DEPAiminra, For London Greta, ship. Blenheim, ship. Taiavera, four-masted ship, fcitirliagshire, ship. Sierra Blanca, ship. Ivanhoe, barque. vressis bojiswabd mound.

Days Out. Marlborough (Captain Herd) ... 108 FalklaudHill (Captain Gordon) ... 108 Carrizal (Captain Jones) 10J Achievement (Captain Thomas) ... D‘J Minnyhive (Captain Johnston) ... 02 Oberon (Captain Schumacher) ... 87 Carlisle Castle (Captain Low) ... 81 City of Delhi (Captain Swan) ... 77 Santa (Captain W elch) 73 JJelfcana (Captain Bright) CO ■Wellington (Captain Cowan) ... 55 British Princess (Captain Peterson) 52 Clackmannanshire (Captain Couper) 50 Glenearn (Captain Johnston) ... 40 Morialta (Captain Phillips) 47 flaloione (Captain Kelly) 33 M. E. Watson (Captain Dunn) ... 32 Cape of Good Hope (Captain M'Leod 10 Salamanca (Captain Bryce) 14 Lady Cairns (Captain Monkey) ... 11 Harold (Captain King) ... ... 10 Loch Carron (Captain Clark) ... 1 MOVEAIENTB OS’ THE UNION S.B. COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Tuesday (This Day).— The Rotorua arrives from the South, and leaves late in the evening for Wellington and Nelson. The Eotomahana arrives from Sydney, via, Auckland and way ports, and leaves in the afternoon for Port Chalmers, Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne. The four-masted ship Loch Carron proceeded to sea yesterday for London, with a full cargo of produce, loaded by the New Zealand Shipping Company. The steamer Wareatea, which arrived from Westport on Sunday night with a cargo of coal, left on the return trip yesterday evening. The steamship Matatua was busily engaged loading frozen meat yesterday. She leaves to-morrow evening for Napier. The schooner Falcon, Captain Green, arrived at Auckland yesterday from Timaru. The Union Steamship Company’s steamer Mahinapua arrived from Westport, via Nelson and Wellington, yesterday at 6 a.m. She left Westport on April 25, at 3 p.m,, called at Nelson the following day, and arrived at Wellington on April 27. Left again same day at 11 a.m., aad arrived as above. Fine weather was experienced throughout the voyage. She left yesterday afternoon for Timaru and Dunedin. The National Mortgage and Agency Company, of New Zealand, Limited, have received the following messageTainui left Rio on the evening of April 24 with her meat in good condition. The newly chartered steamer Colae, a stranger to this port, will reach here from Newcastle direct on May 3, with a cargo of coal for Messrs George M'Clatchie and Co. The Kawatiri, from Westport direct, arrives on Wednesday with a cargo of Coalbrookdale coalfor Messrs George M'Clatchie and Co. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals. —April 28: Auckland, 3.23 p.m., Alameda, from Honolulu (with San Francisco mail) ; Auckland, 2 p.m., Hinemoa, from Kermadec Islands ; Bluff, 3.43 p.m., Tekapo, from Hobart (with English mail). Depabturks.—April 28: Onehungs, 3.20 p.m., Takapuna, for New Plymouth (with English mail); Wellington, 3.30 p.m.. Jubilee, for Lyttelton ; Wellington, 4.13 p.m., Eotomahana, for Lyttelton; Wellington, 6 p.m., Wakatu, for Kaikonra ; Port Chalmers, noon, Hauroto, for Oamaru ; Port Chalmers, 4.30 p.m., Rotorua, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, April 28. The Alameda, from San Francisco, arrived shortly after three o’clock. Passengers for New Zealand—Messrs Wilfred Taylor, J. R. Burns. C. W. Sheridan and ■wife, G. S. Cotterill, and eleven steerage. The Alameda made the passage in the fastest time on record, 17 days 22 hours 45 minutes. The vessel was detained from April 6 to April 9, owing to delay in the arrival of the English mails, which were shipped on the Atlantic side by the Batkina. Arrived—Torea, from the Hervey Group. Falcon, from Timaru. Te Auau, from the South. . Onehunga, April 28. Sailed Takapuna, for the South. Passengers—Mr and Mrs F. MTndoe and family (7). Mr and Mrs Hague and child. Mesdames St Clair and Taunt, Revs Turnbull and Laycock, Captain Saville, Dr Anders, Messrs St Clair, C. Kelsey, E. Champion, B. Cruiksbanks, Jackson, P. C. Thomson, Loach, E. A. Price, Furby, and six steerage. The Takapuna took the southern portion of the San Francisco mail. Wellington, April 28. Arrived—Akaroa, barque. Captain Cuthbort, 121 days, from London. Sailed —Rotomahana, tor Melbourne, vii the South and Hobart. Passengers— Misses Wilds. Martin, Grieves, Malcolmioq, and Aitken, Mesdames Gardner,

Lewie, Garden, Aitken, Hadfield, Neville, and Hutchison, Bishops Hadfield, Neville, and Stuart, Bavs Pancourfc and Fitchett, Captain Babofc, Messrs Deacon, Duncan, James, Masters, Kerr, Smith, Nicbolls, Butler, Gray, Banks, Smailes, Whitley, Grieve, M'Lenn, Woods, Shields, Dcun, Hamerloa, Eliott, IVdUser, Malcolmson, Jack, Dairy mple, Aitken, Robertson, Marten, Lindsay, Mitchell, Miller, Grace, Speafc, Dowall, and Quick ; fifteen steerage. Jubilee, for the South. Passengers— Mosdames S. Meek, Hobday and child, Messrs Nicholas, Meek, Patten (2), Baker, and Glasgow ; ten steerage. Dunedin, April 28.

Arrived—Omapere, from Greymouth. Sailed—Hauroto, for Sydney, via tho North. Passengers; For Lyttelton Mesdames Lane and child, Austin, Misses Lane, Austin (3), Mr and Master Austin; for Wellington—Mrs Colville and two children ; for Sydney—Mrs Ford, Misses Ford, Bradford, Mr and Mrs A. Law. Botorua, for northern ports. Passengers; For Lyttelton—.Mrs Gibson, Messrs Clark, Hickman, Austin, Miss Wilson, Mr and Mrs Baumber, Mr and Mrs Yorke ; for Wellington—Misses Taylor, Barron, Mrs Taylor, Messrs Allan, Goodger, Waddell; for Nelson—Mr Maitland. Bluep, April 23, Arrived—Tokapo. Left Melbourne at 5.30 p.m. on April 22, arrived at Hobart at 1.40 p.m. on April 24 ; left again the same day at 7.30 p.m,, sighted the Solanders at 7 a.m. on April 23, and arrived at the Bluff at 3.45 p.m. the same day. Experienced variable winds and weather to April 26, thence to arrival strong westerly winds and thick weather. Passengers s For Bluff —Messis Paddon, Johnson ; for Dunedin—Mesdames Thomson, Justice, Thomson, Misses Pirie, Anderson, and Pogsoa, Messrs Thomson, Waters, Mills, Eyre, Hely, Frosts, Ward, Maxwell, Anderson (2), Dodevade, Bitcbie, Boyd, Patterson ; for Lyttelton—Mesdames Burston, maid and three children, Campbell, Bonrke, Mies Campbell, Messrs Bourko, Astrop, Campbell, Pritchard, Jones, Glear; for Wellington—Hou Howard Spoilccby, Messrs, Hoary (2); tor Auckland Mesdames Bell and Benaiaon ; twenty-two steerage all ports. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Sydney, April 28. Arrived—Tarawera, s.s., from Auckland.

Days. Hra, Miss. Full moon .. 5 8 39 a.m. Laat quarter . ... 12 3 52 a.m. New moon .. If 7 49 a.m. First quarter. .. 27 10 4 a.m.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9090, 29 April 1890, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9090, 29 April 1890, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9090, 29 April 1890, Page 4