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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. The time-bill is dropped every week day Bt Ip.m., New Zlealand mean time, which is equivalent tq 13.30 Greenwich mean time of the previous day, being calculated for the I72deg SOmin east long., and llhts SOmin fast of Greenwich mean time. Lyttelton is situated in lat. 43 - 37 south, long. 172'44east, and the difference of time between Lyttelton and Christchurch is 20sec. WEATHER REPORT. Ac. High 'Water, This Day (Friday) ; Morning, 3.15; afternoon, 3.46. Sun rises 7.37 a.m., seta -4.27 p.m. Moon rises 7.7 a.m., seta 3.45 p.m. Thursday, June 23. ‘ 9 a.m. 5 p.m. .Barometer 20-87 20-83 Thermometer ... bb b * ABBIVBD; June 33—'Waihora, s.s., 1276 tons, Anderson, from Melbourne via southern ports. Union Steamship Company, agente. Passengers—Misses Barker and Cook, Messrs Bryon (2), Cairns, Wright, Walford, and thirteen steerage. June 23—Penguin, s.s., tons, Bernech, from Wellington. Union Steamship, Company, agents. i p s l f. 9n S erE ~ Misses, Aldertoa and Everett, Mesdames Waterhouse, Aldertou,, and Hare an d child. Captain Groombridge, Messrs "Wslernouse, Alderton, Johnstone, Bearer, Hanmer, Eohinson, Coker, Gifford, Eobinson, Firk, and four steerage. June 23—Wakatipu, s.s., 1258 tons, Kennedy, from Dunedin, via. Oamaru. Union Steamship Company, agents. CLEABBD. Jana 23-Clyde, schooner, 92 tons. Gibbons, for Timasu and Haipara. i. ±±. JJqj* QyQpt'f Jane 23—John Bell, schooner, 94 tons, Kirk, for Welliagton and Waitapu. Oufi and Graham, agents. i June 33r-Zior, schooner, 63 tons, Jensen, for; New Plymouth. Cuff and Graham, agents. " ■ , SAILED. June 23—Ionic, E.M.S.S., 4448 tons, Eidiey. for Kio de Janeiro and London Dalgety and Co., agents. Passengers-!—Mr G. B. Starkey. Mr Alfred Symons, Mr Louis Grisr, Mr H. L. Peake, Mrs P. E. Peake,. Mias H. Peake, Mr Walter Whiting, Professor J. M. Brown, Mrs J. M. Brown, Miss J. M. Brown, Mr A. P. Bryan, Mr A. A. Bryan, Mrs H. Rouse, Major Rolfe, Mrs, Mies and Master Eolfe, Mr John Cairns, Mr C. F. Corietb, Mr Charles Wright, Mr W. J. Hope Johnstone, Mr R. M. Galloway, Mr E. B. blator, Mr John Meikle, Mrs J. Meikle, Miss Cook, MrsF. Gray, Mr George Swiuon, Mr G. Piper, Mr Thomas Wilson, Mr P. Carey, Mias A. McDonald, Mrs Swarbxick. Miss Swarbrick, Miss M. Parker, Mr E. Buah. Mr W. G. Goodall, Mr Robert Hardis, M sS.H. Carmo, Mies Stockland, Mrs C. N. Potts, Miss J. Potts, Mr J. Travers, Mr £. Davidson, Mr S. H. Carnie, Mr Isidore Walde, Mrs Mary Parson, Miss Annie Parson. June 23—Penguin, 5.5.,442 tons, Beruech, for Port Chalmers, vi& Akaroa. Union Steamship Company, agents. June 33—Waihora, s.s., 1276 tons, Anderson, for northern ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers for Wellington—Misses Eastburi, Hart, Greig. Walsh, Hargreaves, Waits, Parsons, Manning and Blacklock, Mesdames Candy and family, Profitt, Shrimski and family, Ooo’kburn and Hood, Sir John Hall, Messrs Telford, Duthie, Richardson, Andrews, Hobbs, Sawyers, Brown, Saunders (M.H.E.), Driver, Wright, Candy, Manning, Mariner, Meredith (M.H.E.), Lotve, Rutherford and Eliia; for Napier—Mrs Tipping; for Gisborne Miss Andrews, Master' Morphy; for Auckland—Mr and Mrs Ferrier, Mr Bowron.

, IMFOBTB. WaiSiora: From Melbourne leather, 78 bags tapioca, 70 bags pepper; 24 chests tea, 3 cases glass, 40 kegs copper, 40. cases sal mop, 600 bags sugar, 182 pkga; from Hobart—662 bags bark; from Danedia—s sacks rice, 5 casts hsb, 6 pkgs; from Bluff—l case._ Penguin: From Nelson—32 kegs butter, 9 bales boos, 5 pkgs, 24 sleepers; from ■Wellington—l4oo staves, 9 ingots tin, 13 cheats, tea, 16 sacks seed, 23 pkgs. Jane Douglas : 157 sacks seed, 2 bales wool, 285 cheeses, 2 pkgs bacon, 4 sacks bacon, 10 pkgs. Wakalipu: From Dunedin—l box. ESPOBT3. Clyde: For Eaipara—2oo sacks potatoes. Zior; For New Plymouth—2so sacks floor, 2000 bags dour, 56 sacks pollard, 118 sacks oats. John Bell. For Wellington—4Bo sacks flour, SUO sacks oats, 25 tons pig iron; for Waitapu—looo bricks, 100 sacks flour, 10 sacks onions, 5 sacks oatmeal, 1 chaffcutter, 20 pkgs. Penguin: For Dunedin barley, 3 sacks flour, 20 empty hhds, 7 chests tea, 1 sack beans, 44 sacks onions, 20 sacks, 1 cask lard, 123 sacks seed, 30 pieces timber, 22 pkgs. Takapuna: For Wellington—ss sacks onions, 53 cases fruit, 3 sacks malt, 9 cases bacon, 4 pkgs spokes, 3 bdls shafts, 5 pkgs paper, 1 caaa lamps, 13 pkgs; for Fox ton—--1 case; for Wanganui— 2 pkgs trees, 2 pkgs; for Patea—l pkg; for Manukau— SO sacks seed, 1 gig, 45 pkgs; for New Plymouth—3 pkgs trees, 11 pkga ranges, 30 pkga. . lonic: For London from Wellington—--15,636 carcases mutton, 1508 bags mutton, 80 cases kidneys, 53 carcases lamb, 2 rolls beef, 380 quarters beef, 138 bales wool, 35 bales skins, 200 cases cheese, 18 casks pelts, 8 bales leather, 17 bales basils, 6 cases' honey, 1 case apples, 7 pkgs; from Blenheim—Bs cases meats, 8 bales_ skins; from Auckland—3 boxes bullion, 95 crates cheese, 1 cask lard; from Lyttelton—--13,368 carcases mutton, 1900 carcases lamb, 606 bales wool, 6 casks pelts, 6196 sacks wheat, 1834 sacks oats, 760 sacks beans and peas, 50 cases cheese, 348 pkgs gum, 18 bales basils, 14 bales leather, 8 rolls bacon, 3 bales hair, 20 pkgs sundries ; from Dunedin—3 boxes gold; for Eio de Janeiro—3sß sacks potatoes, ICO cases potatoes, 10 cases mutton, 2 cases.

JSSPECTWD ABKIVALb. From London—Euapehu, E.M.S.S., at Auckland. Duke of Buckingham, due Lyttelton end of week. Tainui, E.M.S.S., due Colony June 27'. Matatua, due Lyttelton June 26. From New York—-Mary E. Euasell, barque, 548 tons, J.Q.G.T., sailed March 1, via Dunedin. # ~ From Eio de Janeiro—Linfield, snip. Bailed April 19,64 days out. ■VESSELS HOMEWAED BOUND. BAILING VIS3SLS. Days Out. JPeruvian (Captain Hansen) ... 98 jSamoa (Captain Korff) 85 *Brynhilda (Captain M'Senzie) ... 83 ♦Duriadeer (Captain Tozer) ... 78 JDee (Captain Pope) 87 *Chacma (Captain Jones) ... ... 67 JKilmory (Captain Wallace) ... 59 JGockermouth (Captain Kerning ton) 57 *Gez van Haafton (Captain Korst) 49 (Captain Davidson) ... 46 JPeeblesehire (Captain Hannah) ... 40 *Hesperides (Captain W.wn) ... 39 Portia (Captain Griffiths) ... ••• 3® Coimbatore (Captain Jones)... ••• (Capt. Greig) 34 *Pieiudes (Capt. Morton) Horv'den (Captain Evans) ... 29 Okeia (Captain Fraulaen) 27 %3. 0. Julius (Captain Christensen) 16 JAugust Burchard (Captain Pieman) 13 JPaquita (Captain Holier) 1° tEverest (Captain Hibbert) 8 •Wellington (Captain Cowan) ... 6 * London. X Falmouth. + Liverpool.

The Union Steamship Company’s steamer Waihora, Captain Anderson, arrived from Melbourne, via. southern ports, yesterday at 9 a.m. She left Melbourne at 1.13 p.ra. on June 14, cleared the Heads at 3.15 p.m. tame day, and reached Hobart at 8.50 a.m. on June 16. Sailed again at 4.20 p.m. same day, add arrived at tha Biuix at 8.2 Q a.m. on Jane 20. Left again same evening, and ■fter-caUing - At* Port-Chalmers. arrived »

above. She experienced north-east to north winds to Hobart, tbenoe moderate winds aud heavy swell to the Bluff, followed by north-west winds up the coast. She left last night for northern ports. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Abbivals.— June 23 : Spit, 9.30 a.m., Kate Tatham, from Newcastle; Wellington, 1 p.m., Takapuna, from Lyttelton. Dbpabtubes. June 23 : Wellington, 1 a.m.. Kiwi, for Kaikoura; Timaru, 6 p.m„ Herald, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Onehunga. June 23. Sailed—Mahinapua, for the south; passengers—Misses Deering and Hooper, Mesdames Moore, Fraser, Morrow, Mr and Mrs Hertz, Messrs Shand, Thirtovray, Armstrong, Yates, Gofiair, Lohr, Lake, Barrett, Mason. Newford, and the Empire Theatrical Company. Australian”shipping. Melbourne, June 23. Sailed yesterday—Wairarapa, for the Bluff. Hoeabt, June 23. Arrived, 8 a.m.—Tainui, from London, viS. the Cape. She brings twenty-one passengers for Australia, and sixty-eight for New Zealand. The Tainui sails for Port Chalmers at seven o’clock to-morrow morning.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9760, 24 June 1892, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9760, 24 June 1892, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9760, 24 June 1892, Page 4