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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Th# tinja-ball is dropped every week day . at 1 pjn., Naw Zealand mean time, which ]■ vqnivalent to 13.80 Greenwich mean time ;of the pterions day, being calculated for the l72deg SOmin east long., and llhrs 80min 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 SOsec. WEATHER REPORT. &c. High Water, This Day (Friday):— Morning, 3.11; afternoon, 3.35. Sun rises, 6.1 1 sets, 6.13. Moon rises 4.15 a.m., seta 6.15 p.m. Thursday, Maboh 16. ; 9 A.M. 5 P.M. Barometer... ... 30*05 30*09 '* Thermometer ... 63 68 ' ARRIVED. Marrth 16—Manapouri, s.s., 1020 Wheeler, from Melbourne, vi& Bluff and Dunedin. Onion Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Miller, Booth, M’Cracken (2), Johnson, Wilson, Eobjohna, Mesdamea M’Craoken, Staoe, Watson, Wilson, Jackson, Staples, Murphy, Messrs M’Craoken, Piddes, Reid, Wilson, Watson, White, Sampson; and ten steerage. . T March 16—Herald, s.s., 370 tons, Jones, from Timaru. Union Steamship Company, agents. March 16—Wakatu, s.s., 78 tons. Wills, from Wellington, vid Kaikoura. Kinsey and Co., agents. 'Mp.rq'h 16—Penguin, s.s., 442 tons, Phillips, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers : Misses Farley, Wilson, Cooper, Stronts, Meadamsa Dewsbury, Pritchard, Farley, Russell, Whittall. Marsaok and infant. Hart, Douglas, Fegner, Williams, Miles and maid, Bloomfield, Wilson, Badger and infant, Messrs Russell, Whittall, Marsack, Clarke, Bumstir, Hay, Wallace, ‘ Holst. Gray; Matthews, Wilson, Strouts, Bloomfield, Hunter, Kae, Joseft, Bislay, Finch, Hardie, and eleven steerage. SAILED. March 16—Herald, s.s., 370 tons, Jones, for Timaru. Union Steamship Company, 16—Wakatu, s.a., 115 tons. Wills, for Kaikoura and Wellington. Kinsey and Co., agents. March 16—Manapouri, s.s., 1020 tons, Wheeler, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents: Passengers—Misses Grigon, Sawish and Myren, Mesdames Hibbard. Adams, Williams and two children. Revs Duke, Marten, Chapman .ml yaftH, Messrs Mainland, Russell, Famous, Williams, Fenton, Morton, Noonan, Hill, Sellen, Warren, Souny and Adams. March 16—Penguin, 5.5.,442t0n5, Phillips, fos Wellington, Taranaki and Manukau. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers ; for Auckland —Miss Lambert, Mesdames Lambert, Fzanklyn, Craig and maid, Hanny and Taylor, Messrs Dailey, Craig, Grinohlank, Cullen, Hanny, Martin and Roberts; for Napier—Miss Bloke; for Wellington—Mrs Craig and two children, Messrs Hennah and Veal; for New Plymonth—Mr Robertson. March 16—Waihora, s.s., 1268 tons, Anderson, for Sydney, via Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers: For Sydney —Mias Webster, Mesdames Strange and family. Hey wood, Webster, Craig and nurse, Bonnington and Hill, Captain Webster, Messrs Roberta, Haywood, Hill, Howard, Foley, Keir, Handley, Irvine and Hunger ford; for Wellington—Misses * Ross, Price, Lloyd, Criaeb, Murphy, Bonnington and Booth, Messrs Fisher, Sharpe, M’Lean, Thompson, Bonnington and Gowan,. Master Gowan. IMPOSTS. Herald: From Dunedin-40 cases ale, 40 pkge soap, 328 boxes candles 17 cases slates, 10 cases oil, 10 barrels lamps, 66 : From Wellington —ll,oooft timber, 180 pkgs; from Kaikoura—74 bales wool, 284 sheep, 20 pkgs. Manapouri: From Melbourne—29 cases wine, 127 cases fruit, 164 cheats tea, 4 pkgs; from Sydney—s casks whiskey; from Dunedin —23 drums oil, 23 cases ginger, 22 sacks seed, 17 pkgs. Penguin: From Wellington—l4oo bags sugar, 150 boxes soap, 23 pkgs; from Onehnnga—969 bars iron, 13 pkgs; from Nelson—4 bales hops, 7 cases shot, 3 cases; front Taranaki—B boxes butter; from Ficton—l horse. IXPOBTS. Herald: For Timaru —100 cases dip. • Botomahana: For Wellington—44 cases fruit, 8 sacks oysters, 50 sacks oats, 122 sacks chaff, 36 sacks potatoes, 46 pkgs; for Blenheim—6 cases; for Westport—l case; forFoxton—3 pkgs; for Nelson—3 pkgs; for Wanganui—lo pkgs; for Napier—3l pkgs; for Thames—4 cases jam; for Tauranga—l7 sacks seed; for Gisborne—--12 cases tea, 25 sacks bran, 10 sheep, 48 ,pk«a; for Auckland—2o eaaea soap, 11 cases bacon, 21 coils rope, 46 sacks bran, 425 sacks oats, 242 sacks seed, 808 bags and sacks four, 59 sacks sharps, 261 sacks wheat, 10 drums oil, 166 sacks bark, 16 ponies, 51 pkgs. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Abbivals. —March 16 : Timaru, 6 a.m,, Hauroto, from Lyttelton; Auckland, 6.5 a.m., Wairarapa (with Brindisi mail), from Sydney; Wellington, 7.30 a.m., Rotomahana, from Lyttelton; Wellington, 7.55 a.m., Warrimoo, from Lyttelton. Depastures,—March 16: Wellington, 1.30 p.m.. Eimutaka, for London, vi& Rio; Timaru, 5 p.m., Otarama, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. , Onkhunga, Match 16. Sailed—Mahinapua, s.a., for the south; passengers—Mrs and Miss Payton, Misses Shackelton, Lee and Gleeson, Sir R. Stout, Dr Alexander, Messrs Wood, M’Kenzie, Fleish, Buchanan, Burchill, Fell, Piiiott, Hinton, Graham, Hamerton, M’Murray, Duncan, Renner, Hallenatein and twelve steerage. Auckland. March 16, Arrived Wairarapa, from Sydney ; southern passengers: For Wellington— Messrs Brown, Wyllie, Campbell and eight steerage; for Dunedin—Messrs Patterson and Inglia; for Bluff—Mr Read, There tire forty saloon and seventy-one steerage passengers for Auckland. Thera was fine weather with moderate winds throughout the voyage. Richmond, s.s., from the Islands. Wellington, March 16. Arrived —Indramayo, from London, via Auckland. Grafton, from the West Coast and Nelson. Rotomabana, from the south. Warrimoo, from Melbourne, vifi the south. Devonporfc, barque, Captain Greenwood, from Newcastle. Sailed—At 1.30, Eimutaka, for London viit Bio de Janeiro. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Hay (2), Watkins, Ruddock, Morris, Marshall, Fell, Knife, Gilmore, Wells, 'Rhodes, Neville, Logan, and Crowley, ’ Moadamea Angel, Scott, Crowley, Pharazyn 'and maid, Rhodes and maid, Stevens, Wal- : ler.Wells, Bennett and child. Booth,Gilmore and two children, Johnston, Kout and infant, Knife, Morgan, Mourant, Ruddock end infant, Messrs Aldridge, Cullen, Fulton, Hamer, Jones, Logan, Pharazyn, Randall, Rhodes, Schwan, Stewart, Wilson, Blair, Ascookß, Booth, Carson, Howison, Jones, May Pellorse, Mourant, Pattison, Peters, Powell, Rutherford, Salisbury, Sausoa, Savory, Thain, Captains Angel, Scott and Honour, the Revs Ruddock, Cowie, Gilmore and Kaife, and Dr Johnston; steerage—Misses Clarke, Glover. Jeffrey, Rout and Lewis, Mesdames Farrell, Glover, Hodaon, O’Neill and 1? vfc Messrs Allen, i ßoyC o. Clarke, Gartieman, Houseman, Lewis. M'Millan, Moore, O’Doaoell, Rout, 1 O’Neill X'wosale and Waller, Masters ! Rout and Bialton. H- G. Johnston barque, ■tor New York. Brunner, for Westport. I Botomahana and Warrimoo, for Sydney, f yiA-tb® east coast and Auckland. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING, ■ Sydney, March 16. ! Arrived— Tarawera, from Auckland. > to Sydney.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9988, 17 March 1893, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9988, 17 March 1893, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9988, 17 March 1893, Page 4

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