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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. PHASES OF THE MOON. Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time. June.

TIME-BALL, LYTTELTON. The time-ball is dropped every week day at 1 p.m.. Now Zealand inean time, which is equivalent to 13.30 Greenwich mean time of the previous day, being calculated for the 172 deg 30min east long., and liars SOmin fast of Greenwich mean time. Lyttelton is situated in lat. 43-37 south, lone. 172-44 east, and the difference of time between Lyttelton and Christchurch is 20sec. WEATHEB EE POET, &c. Hieh Water. This Day (Tuesday) —Morning, 4.39 j afternoon, 5.9. Sun rises 7.37 a.m., seta 4.28 p.m. Moon rises 5-14 p.m., sets 8.26 a.m. Monday, Junk 22. 9 a.m. 5 P.M. Barometer 30-22 30-25 Thermometer ... 58 0D Yesterday afternoon Captain Edwin sent the following weather forecast to the harbour office:—" Indications: Frost to-night, axjd for low tides until Ipw water tomorrow forenoon.” arrived. June 22—Bankville, barque, 1014 tons. Roach, from Launceston. Kinsey and Co., * g June 22—Otaki, ship, 1014 tons, Worcester. from London (Feb. 24). New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Passengers— Messrs T. G. and G. Newton. June 22—Annie Hill, schooner, 135 tons, Muniro, from Invercargill. Kaye and Carter, agents. , . June 22—Jane Douglas, s.s., 76 tons, Whitby, from Kaikoura. Cuff and Graham, Bg June 22—Omapere, s.s., 356 tons, Lambert, from Westport, Nelson and Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. June 22—Marmion, brigantine, 92 tons, Fprgpason, from Stewart Island. CLEARED. June 22 —Alert, schooner, 44 tons, Tilley, for Havelock. Cuff and Graham, agents. June 22—Croy don Lass, schooner, 51 tons, Moore, for Waltapu. Master, agent. June 22—Annie Wilson, schooner, 150 tons, Murray, for Kaipara. J. B. Way, agent. SAILED. June 22 Brunner, s.s., 450 tons. Waller, for Wellington, Nelson and Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. June 22—Janet Nicoll, s.s., 779 tons, M‘Lean, for Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. IMPORTS. ‘Annie Hill: Prom Invercargill—Bo,oooft timber. Maile: From Howland Island—3oo tone guano. Otaki : From London—3l7 cases matches* 1078 bags phosphates, 790 sashweights, 200 fire bricks, 10,000 slates, 6 cases macnmes, 700 coils wire, 2500 bags salt, 205 cases beer, 126 azle arms, 602 cases matches, 2444 bars iron, 567 bdls iron, 67 iron pipes, 6$ iron fittings, 373 rolls paper, 48 tanks, 128 reels wire, 602 gas pipes, 35 tons pig iron, 5666 pkga Imd pieces general merchandise- „„„ , Brpnner: Prom Dunedin—29o boxes candies, 30 cases acid, 4 boxes soap, 150 pkgs, 2 bags spokes, 50 lengths pipe; from Alrarna—lHO pkgs, 3 cases fruit, 1 sack b^cpn.; from Timaru—2o bales wool, 2 cases- . Omapere; Prom Nelson—l case game; frojm Westport—l box, 573 tons coal. EXPORTS. Rotokino: For Auckland—l6o sacks wheat, 15 hales- cornsaoks, 93 sacks seed, 25 sacks bones, 60 sacks onions, 880 sacks potatoes, 340 bags flour, 50 sacks malt, 20 cases pickles, 30 cases vinegar, 8 cases samples, 9 cases bacon, 100 sacks oats, 70 pkgs; for Thames—2 cases; for Suva—l case; for Sydney —4 cases cheese, 1100 sacks wheat, 50 sacks bran, 1489 sacks potatoes, 10 gunnies onions, 16 wool presses, 80 pkga; tor Brisbane—2 cases bacon for Mackay—B cases bacon ; for Townsville—3 cases ; for Newcastle—loo sacks wheat, 1 &0 sacks malt. Brunner: Per Wellington—2 bars iron, 6 pkgs harrows, 3 pkgs ranges, 2 bags fish, 3 pkgs wheels, 11 sacks wheat, 15 sacks oats, 20 cases bacon, 199 pigs lead, 10 sacks peas, 5 casks feet, 56 pkgs; for Wanganui—l2 pkgs ; for Fatea 6 pkgs ; for Foxton—2 cases; for Nelson—7 cases cheese, 38 pkga. Penguin: Pbr Wellington—2 boxes fruit, 6 pkgs. Croydon Lass: Por Waitapu—2ooo bricks. The iron barquo Bankville arrived in Port yesterday from in ballast, to load grain for the United Kingdom on account of Messrs Friedlander Bros., to whom she was chartered by Messrs Cuff and Graham. Captain Eoach reports sailing from Launceston on Saturday, June 6, with fine weather and light westerly winds, which lasted for two or three days, and then veered into the north-east and south-east. The_ vessel was off the Snares on June 17, with fine weather and light westerly winds. Along the coast light airs and calms were fallen in with. Akaroa light was sighted on Saturday, and the anchorage reached late on Sunday. The Bankville was at Lyttelton gome years ago, when her name was the A. C. de Freitas, Yesterday was & fairly busy day on the wharves at Lyttelton. The steamers Brunner, Janet Nicoll, Omapere, and Wareatea were working cargo, and added to these was a fairly good list of sailing vessels, nearly all of which were either loading or discharging cargo, and at the ocean steamers 5 wharf the direct liners Tongatiro and Doric were lying, preparing for their homeward journey. The flags on the Union Steamship Company’s steamers in Port yesterday were lowered to half-mast aa a token of respect to the memory of Mr J. Morgan, who until recently held the position of chief officer on board the steamer Mahinapua. Deceased had been under the doctor’s care for some t:me past, and had spent a short time in the Christchurch Hospital. Ho returned to bio home in Lyttelton on Sunday, and died during the night, hia end coming more suddenly than was anticipated. THE SHIP OTAKI, In yesterday's issue it was stated that the New Zealand Shipping Company’s ship Otaki was close to the Heads. She came to an anchorage eaily yesterday forenoon, and was towed to a berth at the Gladstone Pier during the afternoon. The passage from London, which occupied the somewhat lengthy period of 117 days, was an uneventful one. She brings a full cargo of general raerchandhe, particulars of which arc given above. THE AEAWA’S PAS3ENGBES. The following is a complete list of passengers per E.'M.S. Arawa, which sailed from London on May 14 for New Zealand porta; First saloon Messrs Barnes, Shannon (2). King and Starkey; second saloon — M esdamea Che w and Collins, Master Collins, Mr and Mrs Godding, Mies Mill, Messrs Phillips and Eichardson, Mrs Dodd, Miss Fitzgerald, Mrs Gardiner, Messrs Hawkins and Moaa, Mrs Eenleaux, Mr "Walsinghan, Mr and Mrs Glynes, Masters Glynes (2), .Misses Glynes (61, Messrs Mblhuish’ and Murray, Miss Eenleaux; .Steerage—Mr Allen, Mr and Mrs Andrews, Mr T. Andre w, IVIRr. Andrews, Mr Arcus, Misses Branigan (2), Mr Broanehe, Mr and Mrs Brown, Misses Brown (2), Messrs Brown (2), Bryant, Mrs Campbell, Mr Cameron, Misses Crawford (2), Mr Conolly, Miss Conoily, Mr Dunca, Miss Edwards, Eev Mr Fisher, Mr Godding, Mr Heaslip, Mies Heaslip, Mrs Howe, Mias Kelly, Mies Lonsdale, Mrs and Master Mainland, Mr Miller, Air Myers, Mr, Mrs and Master Eawlingson, Mr Shields, Mr Stocks, Mrs, Miss and Master Wighfcman, Mr Mainland, Miss M'Leod, Mr Miser, Mr.

O’Donnell,jKisses Eawlingson (2), Mr and Mrs Salke”, Mr Stirling, Mr and Miss Wade, Mrs, Miss and Master Smylie. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals.— June 22 : Bluff, Mataura, from London. Departures.— June 22 : Auckland, to sail 5 p.m., Taupo, for Fiji, vi& Russell; Wellington, 5.15 p.m., Talune, for Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 4.40 jam., Eotorua, for Lyttelton. TIMARU. ARRIVED. June 22—Jessie, from Newcastle. SAILED. June 22—Ganymede, for Sydney. The Jessie arrived on Sunday night at Timaru from Newcastle, after a smart run of nine days. The Clifton is now out twenty days for Lyttelton from Newcastle. SHIPPING TfeLEGEAMS. Auckland, Junq 22. Sailed—Takapuna, for the South. Passengers—Hon B. Mitohelson, Messrs Sinclair, Dodd, Clarke, Berry, 'Le Cren, Stanton, Miss Berry, Mr and Mrs Hutchinson and six steerage. Glenelg, for New Plymouth, Passengers—Messrs Wickham, Elydennis and one steerage. Wellington, June 22. Sailed—Talune, for Melbourne via the south ; passengers Misses Moorhouee, Murphy, Smith, Gillies, Harris, Ferguson, James, Ross (4), Mackenzie and Guinness, Meedames Gordon, Reeves, Hoskins, Campbell, Nimmo, Allen, Reynolds and Brierly, Messrs Ross, Forrest, Dickson, Loughrey, Watt, Hamilton, Robinson, Hoskins, Friedlander, Miller, Neale, Reynolds, Doubleday, Prudhoe, Mirlavey, Sloan, Greenstreet and Johnson, and twenty steerage. Dunedin, June 22. Sailed—Rotorua. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Hatton and child. Bluff, June 22. Arrived Mataura, barque. Captain Martin, from London. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Albany, June 22. Arrived—Arcadia, from London. Passengers for New Zealand—Misses Withy (2), Messrs Crane and Williams. Sydney, June 22. Arrived—E.M.S. Alameda, from San Francisco, via Auckland.

Days. Hra. Mina. Full moon .. 22 4 42 p.ra. Last quarter. . .. 29 10 46 ft.m.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9447, 23 June 1891, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9447, 23 June 1891, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9447, 23 June 1891, Page 4

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