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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. PHASES OF THE MOON. Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time. Mat. Lays. Hrs. Mias. Full moon ... 5 8 39 a,m. Last quarter ... 12 3 62 a.m. New moon •>• 19 7 49 a.m. First quarter... 27 10 4 a.m. WEATHER AND TIDE. Sigh Waiter, This Day (Thursday); Morning. 1; afternoon, 1.23. Bun rises 6.55 n.m.» seta 5 p.m. Moon rises 3.23 p.m., seta 2.13 a.m. Time Ball drops at 13.30 G.M. Time. WstnasDAT, April 30. 9 4,.it. S p.h. Barometer... ... 30*30 30*27 Thermometer ... 63 60 WEATHER INDICATION. Yesterday afternoon. Captain Clark, the harbourmaster, received the following weather forecast from Captain Edwin• West to South and South-east gale soon, with glass rise.” ARRIVED. April 30—Jane Douglas, s.s., 43 tons, Whitby, from Akaroa. Cuff and Graham, agents. April 30—Martha Fisher, barque, Sll tons, Lee, from Dunedin. New Zealand Farmers* Co-operative Association, agents. CLEARED. April 30—Glencairn, schooner, 44 tons. Burton, for Auckland. Kaye and Carter, agents. BAILED. April 30—Matatua, s.s., 3321 tons, M'Lougal, for Napier. National Mortgage and Agency Company, agents. April 30 Jubilee, s.s., 1008 tons, Brothers, for Dunedin. Kinsey and Co., agents. Passengers-—Misses Lyons, Eogers, Mesdames Lyons, Peters, Eogers, Potter and child, Messrs Eogers. Lyons, Turner, Fleming, Bell, Shaddon, Way, Alexander, Francis, and Jones. IMPORTS. (A special charge is made for consignees’ announcements in this column.) Clematis : From Havelock —43,000 ft limber. Comet: From Napier—26 tons pelts, 17,000 ft timber. Wakatu: From Wellington —22,600 ft timber, 800 staves, 10 koga skins, 3 casks ends, X seed sower, 99 pkgs; from Kaikoura—lol live sheep, 9 hides, 0 bags flsh, 1 case Mi. EXPORTS. Kotorua : For Wellington—6 drums dip, 3 slabs marble, 44 sacks onions, 20 cases fruit, 6 sacks malt, 5 sacks walnuts, 123 sacks chaff, 48 pkga; for Wanganui—3 pkgs j for Patea—l case; for Napier—l case; for Blenheim—2 pkgs ; for Kelson—- £ pkgs. Matatua: For London—l3,ooo carcases mutton, 23 tons cheese. Eotomahana : For Dunedin —33 sacks peas,' 6 sacks bran, 60 empty cases, 28 pkgs ; for Bluff—2s cases pickles, 10 casks vinegar, 44 bags potatoes, 14 bags onions, 20 cases fruit, G bars iron, 1 case; for Hobart—ls sacks wheat, 20 sacks seed, 12 sacks peas, 3 pkgs ; for Melbourne—4s cases tongues, 2 casks sodium, 50 sacks outs; for Adelaide —20 bales flax, 120 sacks potatoes, 500 sacks oats. Glencaim : For Auckland—B7B sacks wheat. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From London Mathura, barque. H.N.8.F., sailed Feb. 22,58 days out. Lady Jocelyn, ship, K.Y.P.8., sailed Jan. 30, 90 days out. Otaki, ship. Tongariro, E.M.S.S., due in Colony April 20. Nelson, ship, N.K.E.C., sailed March 15, 47 days out. From Melbourne—Bromhall, N.J.M.Y. Timaru, ship, W.T.8.5., sailed April 16,15 days out. City of Madras, ship, W.H.B.T. From New York, via Wellington—Carrie L. Tyler, barque, J.Q.K.G. From Fremantle (W.A.) Cooleen, P.N.J.S. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For London Greta, ship. Blenheim, ship. Taiavera, four-masted ship. Stirlingshire, ship. Sierra Blanca, ship. Ivanhoa, barque. VESSELS HOMEWARD SOUND. Days Out. Marlborough (Captain Herd) ... 110 Falkland Hill (Captain Gordon) ... 110 Carrizal (Captain Jones) 104 Achievement (Captain Thomas) ... 101 Carlisle Castle (Captain Low) ... 86 City of Delhi (Captain Swan) ... 79 Santa (Captain Welch) 75 JBeltana (Captain Bright) ... ... 71 Wellington (Captain Cowan) ... 57 .British Princess (Captain Peterson) 54 Clackmannanshire (Captain Couper) 52 Gienearn (Captain Johnston) ... 51 Morialta (Captain Phillips).., ... 49 Halcione (Captain Kelly) 3o M. E. Watson (Captain Dunn) ... 34 Cape of Good Hope (Captain M'Leod 21 Salamanca (Captain Bryce) 16 Lady Cairns (Captain Morrisey) ... 13 Harold (Captain King) 13 Loch Carr on (Captain Clark) ... 3 Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company’s cargo steamer Matatua left yesterday evening for Napier. Prom that port she proceeds to Wellington to complete her loading for London. A ship, supposed to be the Timaru from Melbourne, was in sight from the Heads yesterday afternoon. The steamer Jane Douglas arrived from Akaroa yesterday afternoon. She proceeds to Kaikoura to-day. The steamer Wakatu left for Wellington, via Kaikoura, yesterday afternoon. The steamer Jubilee left for Dunedin yesterday afternoon. The schooner Glencaim was cleared at the Customs yesterday for Auckland with a cargo of produce. The steamer Invercargill leaves on Monday for Dunedin and Invercargill. Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company’s E.M.S.S. Doric leaves to-day for London. Passengers are requested to proceed to Lyttelton not later than by the 10.35 a.m. train. The New Zealand Shipping Company, Limited, Christchurch, have received from their London office, under date April 29 “ Waipa, from Picton, has arrived all well. Hnrunui, from Timaru, has arrived all •well. E.M.S. Euapehu arrived all well at Plymouth to-day. Meat iu good condition.” TELEGEAPH NOTICE BOAED. Arrivals. —April 30: Wellington, 1.30 p.m., Eotorua, from Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 8.45 a.m., Eotomahana, from Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 7.30 a.m., Tekapo, from Bluff. Departures.—April 30 : Wellington, 3.15 p.m., Takapuna, for Lyttelton (with San Francisco mail) ; Wellington, 5 p.m.. Penguin, for Lyttelton ; Akaroa, 0.40 a.m., Jane Douglas, for Lyttelton ; Timaru, G p.m.. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, via Akaroa; Timaru, 9 p.m., Hauroto, for Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 4.30 p.m., Wsihora, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Auckland, April 30. Arrived—Sarah Pile, from Earatonga. Wellington, April 30. Arrived—Opawa, ship, from London. Sailed —Takapuna, for the South ; passengers —Misses Wiggins, Munro, Maefarlane, Mesdames Hogg, Carrow, Verdon, Macfarlane, Messrs Carrow, Schwerzor, Holmes, Stone, Aingle, Izard (2), Hassel, Skelton, Hogg, Campbell, King (2) Betbell, Wright, Elkington, Mendelsohn, Hudson, Gordon, Ooombee, Verdon, and four boys; seven steerage. Penguin, for Lyttelton; passengers—Hon T. Fergus, Messrs Gray, King, Hadder, Watson and three steerage. Dunedin, April 30. Arrived Tekapo, from Melbourne. Eotomahana, from tho North. Sailed —Waihota, for Sydney, via the North; passengers : For Lyttelton— Misses Spence, Hustle, Scott, Turner, Messrs Allen, Mackie, Captain Batman ; for Wellington—Mrs Scott, Smith osd child, Misses Braifch waite, Mann, Mr Williams ; for Napier—Mrs Fullton, Mr Hall; for Gisborne—Mrs and Mies Evans,

Mr and Master Evans; for Auckland— Misses Ansloy (3), Messrs Ansley and Cramond, Pryor, and seven steerage. AI7STEALIAN SHIPPING. Sydney, April 30. Arrived—Cairntoul, s.s., from Lyttelton. Melbourne, April 30. Arrived—Manapouri, from New Zealand. Sailed—Yesterday, Wairarapa, for the Bluff. Hobart, April 30. The R.M.S, Arawa, from London, via, the Cape, arrived here at four o’clock this morning, and sails for Now Zealand at noon to-morrow. She brings thirty-four passengers for Australian ports, and sixtyfour for Now Zealand.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9092, 1 May 1890, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9092, 1 May 1890, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9092, 1 May 1890, Page 4