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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. PHASES OF THBUKJON. Calculated for New Zealand: Mean Time. Mat. Lays. Hrs. Mins. Full moon ... 5 S 39a.m. Last quarter ... 12 ® j 5 -' a.m. New moon ... 19 a*m. First quarter... 27 10 4 a.m. WEATHER AND TIDEHigh Water. This Day (We^esday): Morning, 12.15 ; afternoon. bun rises 6.54 0.m., sets 5.1 p.m. M ° ol * rises 3.7 p.m.. sots 1.8 a.m. Tim® Ball drops at 13.30 G.M. Time. Tuesday, Apeiu 29. * {) KM. 5 P.M. Barometer 30’10 30 '9? Thefmometer ... 0 WEATHER INDICATION. Yesterday afternoon. Captain 01ark,tne harbourmaster, received the ■weather forecast from Captain Edwin. “North-east to. North and West gale. Glass further fall. Indications, rai.m ARRIVED, April 29—Rotorua, s.s„ a/o tons, btott, from Dunedin, Union Steamahip Comp«V ; agents. Passengers-MissesLane, Joms, Mesdames Barnes, Torke, Hhilps, Baumber, Poster and child, child. Revs Yorke, Waddell, Baumoeor, Misses Cousins, Smith, Clark, Haymanson, Austin. Hickman and five steerage. April 29—Rotomahana,s.s., 864 tons,L.onnedy, from Sydney, visl Auckland and way ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers-Missea Baber, Pascoe (3), Ellia, Provide, Malley, Smith, Chamberlain, M'Eeady, Malcolmson, Wild®, Mesdames Aflhton, child, and nurse, Bronte, Coe, Patnham, Volokman, Chapman bcott; and two, children, Towie, family and eemnt, Anthony and two children, Hutchison, Smiles, Tabor, Hadfiold, Aitken, NicholL, the. Bishop of Waiapu, Ven Archdeacon Fancourt, Eight Eev Bishop of WeUmgJS Dra Yolckman (2), Messrs Ashton, Bronte, O’Brien, Coe, Parnham, Naun, Cooper. Simeon. Lanyon. Chapman, Holt, Turner, Sainsbury, latli Skilly, Scott, Tovie, Walker, Wilson, Anthony, Shields, Palhser, Andrew, M‘Lean, Spratb, Robertson, Masters, Jack, Duncan Grace. Mitchell,. Lindsay James, Dalryinple, Dawes, Barton, Walk ley, Dank*. fcmttton, Elliott, Deacon, Fisher, Martin, iaber, Whiteley, and Bain, Master Hale. April 29 Jubilee, s.s., 1008 tons, Brothers, from Sydney via Auckland and way ports. Passengers from Sydney— Mesdames Stanley, Forbes, Inglxsh Miss Stanley, Captain Dilner, Messrs I orbas Smidt, Ingliah, Laing; from Napier Mis Campell and three children, Mr Barton; from Wellington Misses Goodwin, Moyurel, Mesdames Hobday anu child, Roberts, Clogget, Walsh, TradM, Messrs Glasgow, Patten, Reid, Baker, Hanby, T April 29—Wakatu, s.s., 115 tons. Wills, from Wellington and Kaikoura. Kinsey and Co., agents. „ April 29—Comet, ketch, 58 tons, from Napier. Cook Bros., agents. April 29—Bells, barque. 341 tons. Cotton, from Mauritius. C. "W- Turner, &£6nt« April 29 Clematis, ketch, 67 tons, Williams, ftomHavelock. Out and Graham, agents. SAILED. April 29—Jane Douglas, s.s., 76 tons, Whitby, for Akaroa. Cuff and Graham, agents. April 29—Eotomahana, s.s., 864 tons, Kennedy, for southern ports and Melbourne. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers —Misses M £ Farlane, Watson (2), Powell, M'Calm an (2), Yaile, M'Lachland, Mesdames Milne, Burgess, M'Calman, Messrs Hamilton, Topper, Knox, Stacey, Hanhson, Irwin, Mulligan. April 29—Rotorua, s.s., 926 tons, Stott, for Nelson, via Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers— Misses Beecroft, Gardner (2), Coleman, Mesdames Lary, Reynolds, Smith, Codwell, Fraser, Alexander, Aitken, Walsh, Captain Coleman, Messrs Kemp, Pike, Cream, Matthews, Howatdville, Dix, Jones. Smith, Aitken, Juggen, Barford, Martin, Rosa, Alexander, Reynolds, Stringer, Master ilarjoribauke. iiiroßTS. (A special charge is made for consignees’ announcements in this column.) Jubilee : From Sydney—497 pieces wood, 18 pieces ironbark, 1 case benzine, 20 cases, 10 ‘fenders, 9 bdls bags, 4 pkgs; from Napier—l 3 cases j from Wellington—so casks crystals, 2 bales wool, 13 cases. Rotomahana : From Sydney : 1641 sacks seed; from Auckland—lo cases tobacco, 108 bags cement, IB sacks stone, 42 sacks malt, 2 sacks cocoanuts, 19 cases honey, 24 reels paper, 632 bags sugar, 20 cases apples, 198 pkgs; from Gisborne—2pkgs; from Napier—loo pockets wool, 4 bales wool, 15 pkgs j from Wellington—39 pkgs; from New Plymouth—6 pkgs j from Greymouth—l box. Belle: Prom Mauritius—42s tons sugar. Rotorua : Prom Dunedin—2oo_ mats sugar, 1 bag coffee, 50 drums oil, 156 bdls steel, 105 boxes candles, 14 rails, 80 pkgs; from Port Chalmers—s pkgs. EXPORTS. Brunner ; For Wellington—7 cases cheese, 4 cases fruit, 2 pkgs; forWanfanui —1 case ; for Nelson—l case; for Westport—s cases tea, 140 sacks potatoes, J cases frnit, 50 sacks flour, 20 boxes soap, 2 sacks oatmeal, 30 sacks bran, 48 pkgs. Jane Douglas: For Akaroa—l2 sacks flour, 6 lengths pipe, 12 sacks oats, 3 bags lime, 6 drums dip, 3 sacks potatoes, 2 sacks wheat, 2 sacks meal, 10 bags flour 6 coils wire, 3 sacks chaff, 7 sacks onions, 28 pieces timber, 5 bags sugar, 110 pkgs sundries.

Mahinapua : For Timaru—4 casks soap, 6 cases tea, 280 cases oil, 4 casks cement, 134 pkgs; for Dunedin—3 cases bacon, 8 bubs' butter,' 54 sacks onions, 38 cases apples, 18 drums oil, 23 plates steel, 104 sacks seed, 38 pkgs; for Oamaru— 5 cases coffee, 33 pkgs. EXPECTED ABBIVAEB, From London Mataura, barque. H.N.8.F., sailed Feb. 23,57 days out. Lady Jocelyn, ship, K.Y.P.S., sailed Jan. 30, 89 days out. Otaki, ship. Tongariro, K. due in Colony April 20. Nelson, ship, N.K.R.C., sailed March 15, 46 days out. From Melbourne —Bromhall, N.J.M.Y. Timaru, ship, W.T.8.5., sailed April 16, 14 days out. City of Madras, ship, W.H.B.T. From New York, viil Wellington—-Carrie L. Tyler, barque, J.Q.K.G. From Fremantle (W.A.) —Cooleen, P.N.J.S. PROJECTED EEBAHTUBFS. For London Greta, ship. Blenheim, ship. Talavera, four-nutated ship. Stirlingshire, ship. Sierra Blanca, ship. Ivanhoe, barque. VBBSEX.B EOJIEWABD BOUND. Days Out. Marlborough (Captain Herd) ... 109 Falkland Hill (Captain Gordon) ... 109 Carrizai (Captain Jones) ... ... 103 Achievement (Captain Thomas) ... 100 Minnyhive (Captain Johnston) ... 93 Oberon (Captain Schumacher) ... S 3 Carlisle Casblo (Captain Low) ... 85 City of Delhi (Captain Swan) ... 78 Santa (Captain Welch) 74 Beltana (Captain Bright) 70 Wellington (Captain Cowan) ... 56 British Princess (Captain Peterson) 53 Clackmannanshire (Captain Couper) 51 Glenearn (Captain Johnston) ... £0 Morialta (Captain Phillips) 48 flalcione (Captain Kelly) 34 M. E. Watson (Captain Dunn) ... S 3 Cape of Good Hope (Captain M*Leod 20 Salamanca (Captain Bryce) 15 Lady Cairns (Captain Morrisey) ... 12 Harold (Captain King) ... ‘ ... 11 Loch Carron (Captain Clark) ... 2 The steamer Jane Douglas left on her usual weekly trip for Akaroa yesterday evening. She returns to Port this afternoon. The ketch Comet arrived from Napier yesterday evening with a cargo of timber. The steamer Kotorua arrived from Dunedin yesterday at 9.30 a.m. She left the

southern port at 3.50 p.m. on April 28,.and arrived as above. Experienced light winds and smooth sea to arrival. She left laiit night for northern ports. The ketch Clematis arrived from Have-> lock yesterday afternoon with a cargo of' timber. The Ellis liner Jubilee arrived yesterday forenoon from Sydney, via Auckland and way ports. Sho left Sydney at 7 a»m. on April 18, reached ;Auckiand on April 24, and left again same day at 4 p.m. Caflied at Napier and Wellington, and sailed frpin the latter port at 4 p.m. on April 23. Fine weather was experienced throughout thevoyage. She leaves to-day for Dunedin. The Union Steamship Company’s steamer Eotomanana arrrived from Sydney, via Auckland and way ports yesterday at 7.30 a.m. She left Sydney at 5 p.m. on April 18, arrived at Auckland on April 23, and left again on the following day. Called at Gisborne, Napier and Wellington, and sailed from the latter port at 4.30 p.m. on April 28, arriving in Port as above. Fine weather was experienced throughout the voyage. She left for southern ports and Melbourne yesterday evening. The barque Bells, of the C. W. T. line of vessels, arrived from Mauritius last evening with a cargo of sugar, and was moored alongside No. 6 wharf after being cleared by the health-officer. She sailed from Port Louis on March 8, and experienced strong westerly gales while running down the Easting. Sighted the Salandera on Tuesday, April 22, and signalled the Nuggets on the following day. Light winds and calms prevailed on the coast to arrival as above. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals.— April 29: Wellington, 9.40 a.m., Brunner, from Lyttelton ; Spit, 10.45 a.m., Duke of Buckingham, from Port Chalmers; New Plymouth, 6.15 a.m., Takapuna, from Onehunga (with San Francisco mail); Greymouth, 4.30 a.m., Herald, from Lyttelton; Timaru, 1.30 p.m., Mahinapua, from Lyttelton ; Bluff, Othellcv from Brisbane. Departures. —April 29: Auckland, 2 p.m„ Alameda, for Sydney; Auckland, 5,15 p.m., Te Anau, for Sydney, via Russell; New Plymouth, 4.10 p.m., Takapunaj, for Wellington (with San Francisco mail) ; Bluff, 4.30 p.m., Tekapo, for Port Chalmers. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. _ Auckland, April 29. Arrived—Wainui, from Samoa and Tonga; passengers Messrs David, Buckland, Pussley, Lister, and Lawrence. Sailed—Alameda, for Sydney. Te Anau, for Sydney. Wainui, for Lyttelton. Mongonux, April 29. Sailed, April 27—Rose M, for Sydney, with timber. Wellington, April 29. The ship Opawa, 116 days from London to Wellington, passed Cape Farewell this morning, and should arrive early to-morrow morning. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Sydney, April 29. Sailed—Wakatipu, for Wellington.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9091, 30 April 1890, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9091, 30 April 1890, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9091, 30 April 1890, Page 4