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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. PHASES OP THE MOON, flalcnlated for New Zealand Mean Time.

WEATHER AND TIDE. High Water. This Day (Monday) : —Morning, 6.10} afternoon. 6.36. Snn rises 6.50 a.m., sets 6.8 p.m. Moon rises 6.45 p.m., seta 9.31 a.m. Time-ball drops at 18.80 Q.M. time.

April 25—Kate Tatham, barquentine, 275 tons. Mnnro, from Wellington. C. W. Turner, agent. . . . April 25 Penguin, s.Bj, 442 tons. Speeding, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Paasengera-Mea-dames Watters, Wilson, Troup, Gallagher, Wheeler, Biordan, Mitohie and Le Cren. Misses Ward and Gordon, Messrs Fawcett, Selbv Wyatt, Thompson, Jenkms, O’Brien, Collier, Hopkins, Wilson, Bo we, Weddel, Ord, Aslin, Troupe, Gallagher, Hall Mercer, Eolland. Anderson, Brennan, Hep worth, Mitohie, Le Cren, and sixteen Svendsen, from Thames. J. B. Way, *?April 26—Crest of the Wave, schooner, 53 tons, Connor, from Invercargill. Kaye and Carter, agents. April 25—Akaroa, s.s., 43 tons,M‘Lean, from Akaroa. Kinsey and Co., agents. April 25 Brunner, s.s., 450 tons, Phillips, from southern ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers —Mrs Bennie, Mr Meikleham and two 26—Euapehu, E.M.5.8., 4163 tons, Findlay, from London via ports of call and Wellington. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Passengers: saloon—Mrs White and child. Miss Macdonald, Mr Putman. Steerage—Mr Finn. April 26 Eosamond, s.s., 460 tons, Stuart, from Greyxnouth. Union Steamship Company, agents. April 26 Tekapo, s.s., 1352 tons, Allman, from Sydney via Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses M‘Ewan, Long, Mesdames M'Kinnon, Innes, M'Bwan, Clifford. Prise, Jordon, Bullock, Adams, Messrs Dutton, Pulton, Allan, Young (2), M'Kinnon, Wells, Bell, Morrison, Prise, Chffoidia, Bruce, Guerr, Ealph, Seigell, Garnett,.Gualters, and twenty-nine steerage. SAILED. April 25 —Jubilee, s.s., 1058 tons,, Brothers, for Dunedin. Kinsey and Co., agents. Passengers Mesdames Oram,, Badham, Lyons and child, Horwood and six children, Laurie, Jones and family. Misses Forrester, Horwood (2), Clarke, Messrs Horwood, Harborow, Badham,: Collins, and seven steerage. April 25 Penguin, s.s.. 442 tons, Bemeoh, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers: for Wellington—Miss Hungerford, Mesdames Wood, Davis, Brown, M’Kenzie, Pinch, Lady Stout, Hon W. P. Beeves, Sir Robert Stout, Messrs M‘ Gregor, Finch, Baker, Pariah, Hungerford, Wood, Ward; for Nelson—Mrs Pearson and child, Mra Brown; for Pioton—Mr Teschemaker. April 25—Stanley, brigantine, 344 tona, M'Kenzie, for Auckland. Cuff amd Graham, agents. IMPORTS. • (A special charge is made for consignees’ announcements in this column.) Kate Tatham -. From Wellington—loo tons coal, 200 coils wire. Penguin: From Wellington—s 9 ingota copper, 17 ingots tin, 20 boxes tin plates, 161 cases fruit, 50 cases oil, 5 cases iron, 6 barrels rum, 90 pkga. Louie; Prom Thames—7o,oooft timber. Orest of the Wave : From Invercargill—--40,000ft timber. EXPORTS. Stanley : For Auckland flour, 3000 sacks wheat, 800 sacks potatoes. expected arrivals. Prom London—Matanra, barque, 853 tons, H.N.B.F. Otaki, ship, 1014 tons, P.G.W.Q., sailed Feb. 24, 62 days out. From New York—Giemeida, barque, 745 tons, J.S.Q.G., vi 4 Port Chalmers. Juletrae, barque, vi& Dunedin, March 10. From Calcutta—Victoria Eegina, ship, 1943 tons, W.G.D.M. From Melbourne Craigburn, ship J.L.Q.K. From Sydney Brambletyre, amp P.L.S.H. „ a From Dunedin Hudson, barque, W.S.P.D. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For London or United KingdomWestland, ship. Weser, barque. Kiandta, barque. VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND.

THE DIRECT STEAMERS. Shaw, Savilii and Albion Company. PASSENGER BOATS. Coptic—Left Lyttelton for London April 4; due May IS. lonic— Arrived Lyttelton April 22; leaves "Wellington May 2, for London. Doric—Left London for New Zealand April 16. Tainui— Left London for New Zealand March 19; due Colony May 4. Arawa—ln London. CARGO BOATS. Mamari—Left Auckland for London on March 19; due about May 8. Maori—Due in Auckland from Melbourne April 10; leaves Wellington for London end of April. Matatua—Left London for Auckland, April 2. Pakeha—Arrived London April 19. Rangatira Arrived London March 30, from New Zealand; leaves in May. Nbw Zealand Shipping Company. PASSENGER BOATS, Aorangi—Left Lyttelton March 19 for London; due May 1. Eimutaka—Left Lyttelton for London, April 18; due May 31. Ruapehu—Arrived Lyttelton April 26-;, leaves for London May 16. Tongariro—Leaves London April 30 for New Zealand. Kaikoura—Left London for New Zealand April 2; Due Colony May 19. CARGO BOATS. Tekoa —Left Lyttelton April 1 ;-dueLondon May 20. Otarama —Left Wellington April 15 for London. Duke of Westminster—Sailed from London March 2 for Australis, and New Zealand. Duke of Sutherland—Due London about April 23 from New Zealand. Duke of Buckingham—Left London March 12 for Dunedin and Lyttelton. The steamer Aksroa returned from her usual weekly trip to Akaroa onJßaturday 01 Tbe schooner Crest of the Wamarrived from Invercargill on with a timber The steamer Penguin arnveo.£rmn Wellington.cn Saturday-moraing,, fana-deffe,

again on Saturday night on the return 'Fhe steamer Rosamond arrived from Greyxnouth yesterday forenoon with a cargo of coal.

ST eaterday forenoon the steamer Brunner, from southern porta, came into Port. The steamer Jubilee left on Saturday night for Dunedin. , The schooner Louie, from Thames, with a cargo of timber, arrived in Port on Saturday morning. The barque Weser was in the stream yesterday afternoon. She will probably leave to-day for the United Kingdom. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s R.M.S.S. Euapehu, Captain Findlay, arrived in Port early yesterday morning from Wellington, which port she left on Saturday afternoon. The Euapehu takes her departure finally from this port on May 16 for London.

The barqnentine Kate Tatham arrived in Port on Saturday morning from Wellington, to which port she brought a cargo of coal from Newcastle.

The steamer Tekapo, Captain Allman, arrived from Sydney vi& Wellington yesterday afternoon. She left Sydney at 8 p.m. on April 18, cleared the Hoads at 9 p.m., and reached Wellington at 2.30 a.m. on April 24. Sailed again at 9 p.m. on April 25, and arrived as above. Experienced fresh easterly winds and moderate seas to Wellington, thencejto arrival thick, muggy weather. She does not proceed further Sonth this voyage. On Saturday we were shown a model of the new steam launch intended to be built by Messrs Anderson, at Lyttelton, for Mr J. Stinson and other gentlemen. The model was prepared by Mr M. Miller, shipwright, and is a splendid piece of workmanship.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, April 25.

Sailed—Alameda, for San Francisco. Passengers—Miss Egan, Mesdames Birch, Fyraum, Batty, Richards, Nimmo, General Johnston, Judge Lecombe, Eev Laacelles, Dr J. C. M'Lellan, Messrs Weston Johnson, Tait, Nimmo, Batty, Evans, Richards, Sealy, Murdoch, Walters, Evers, Liddle, Grain, Seatle and wife. Chapman, Letz, M'Lean and ten steerage; one hundred and twenty-six in transit from Sydney. Wellington, April 25.

Sailed—Tekapo, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Mra Adams, Messrs Gurr, Bruce (2), Serigil and ten steerage. Te Anau, for Sydney vi& Auckland and East Coast. April 26. The Mahinapua, which was to leave for Lyttelton with the San Francisco mail, at ten o’clock this morning, only arrived here from the West Coast at three o’clock this afternoon. She left here two hours later for Lyttelton. Port Chalmers, April 26. Arrived—Hauroto, from Timaru. Beautiful Star, from Oamarn. Jubilee, from Lyttelton. Poherna and Omapere, from Bluff. Invercargill, from Waikawa. Sailed, on Saturday evening—Barque Hudson, for Lyttelton. Brigantine Enterprise, for Napier. Blufe, April 25. Sailed—Star of Victoria, steamer. Captain Smyth, for London. Steamers Omapere and Poherua, for Dunedin. April 26. Arrived—Rotomahana, at noon, from Melbourne. She left Melbourne wharf at 3.80 p.m. on April 22, cleared at Williamstown at 4.40 p.m., passed Port Phillip Heads at 7 p.m., passed Swan Island at 11.85 a.m. on April 23, breasted the Solanders at 8 a.m. on April 26, Centre Island about 10.30 a.m., and arrived as above after a smart passage of 89£ hours from Williamstown, an average of 13*4 knots per hour. Experienced fresh westerly winds for two days, thence light variable winds with fine weather to arrival. Passed the Manaponri at 4.15 p.m. on April 25. Passengers: for Bluff—Mr Drain; for Dunedin—Misses Annear, Morrison and Forester, Messrs Kemplin, Schultze, Davys, Henry, Pike, Malone, Travers, Devereaux and Lequesne; for Lyttelton—Messrs Daly, Barker, Willy, Scott and Lamb; for Auckland—Rev and j Mrs Sergaell, Mrs, Miss and Mr Moore, seventeen steerage for all ports. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Stdnbt, April 25. Sailed—W enona, for Hokianga. Adelaide, April 25. Arrived —Clifton, from Grey mouth. Newcastle, April 25. Sailed—Mary Blair, for the Bluff. Albany, April 26. Arrived—Maasilia, s.s., from Plymouth. Passengers for New Zealand—Miss Campbell, Messrs Le Cren, Hyams, Thompson and Peecb, Mesdames Le Cren and two children, and Hyams.

Last quarter ■ „ Mat. Days. Htb. Mina. .. 2 1 21 a.m. New moon . .. 8 S 46 p.m. First quarter . .. 16 6 34 a.m, Full moon , .. 24 5 56 a.m. Last quarter . .. 31 6 25 a.m.

Sunday, April 26. 9a.b. 5 p.m. Barometer 30*10 30*07 Thermometer ... 60 58 ■ — ARRIVED.

BAILING VESSELS. Days Out Brablocb (Captain Andrews) .. 108 Wave Queen (Captain Kelly) .. 101 Carbet Castle (Captain Mack) .. 83 Albnera (Captain Wyness) ... .. 59 Minnyhive (Captain Johnston) Bebington (CaptainOliver)... .. 58 .. 55 Goriolanaa (Captain Steel) ... .. 38 Wellington (Captain Cowan) .. 37 Greta (Captain Cassady) ... .. 34 Miltiadea (Captain Vincent) .. 24 Nith (Captain Ball) . 18 Liamore (Captain Smith) ... .. 9 Star of Erin (Captain Hopkins) .. 9 Persian Empire (Captain Hay) ,, 3

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9398, 27 April 1891, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9398, 27 April 1891, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9398, 27 April 1891, Page 4