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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTOX TJ«I tima-ball i» dropped every tree* <*»r at 1 p.m., N«w Zealand meantime, which ia equivalent to 13.80 Greenwioh mean time of the previous day, being calculated for taa 172 deg 80min eaat long., and libra Stain fast of Greenwich mean time. Xjttdton ia situated in lat. 43-37 south, long. 172-Meaat, and the difference of toiae batwaan Lyttalton and Chriatohuroh is 90mc. WEATHER BEPOBT. &c. Hiffh Wat«r, This Day (Wednesday) : Morning, 7.22; afternoon, 7.50. San rises, 6.8 1 *eti, 6.5. Moon risee 10.4 a a.m., Mil B.ls p.m.

' Tesfcerday afternoon Captain Clark raceived tie following weather indication from Captain Edwin :-*'lndicationsStrong north to west and south-west winds aad good tides, glass farther fall. • ■ ' AEKIVEU. Ma*ch 20-r-Kawatiri, s.s., 286 tons, ApBtein, from *Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. f March 21—Wakatu, s.a., 110 tons, Wills, from Wellington and Kaikoura. Kinsey aad Co., agentß. : *Marob2l—Ohau, 5.5.,411 tons, M'Donald, from Wellington. Union Staamship Com- ; pany, agents. March 21—Te Anau.s.a., 102Stone,Todd, from Melbourne via southern ports. Union I Staamship Company, agents. Passen t?er s '—Mteses James, . Williams (3), Bull, Murphy (2), Mesdames Daffy unci -child, Cjfow and child, Uodloy, Deveraux, Palmer and Cdlhorne, Messrs Crow, Bodley, Bull, MarthvLedham, Malcolm, Bodd, Browne, Lee Ski, Mills, Sowerhy, Captain Gray, Dr Cblbonw, Eev Bull, Master Bull; and seventeen steerage. March 21—Wairarapa, s.s„ 1023 tons, Mlhtosh, from Auckland and way port?. Union Steamship Company* ageuts. Pas-■eagers-i-Misses Murray, Gould. Whittfßgton, Wellington, Mnokenzie, Hill, Harrison, Mesdames Lobb, Wanklya, flobj, Woodward, Williams, Tompkins, O'Brien, Babingtoa, B'mna, Harris, Heine, Paire, Messrs Murray, Douglas, Lobb, JohnsOni Jenkins, Wood (2), Roche, Marks, Roberts; Ker, Bishop, Foster, Cooper, M'Henry, Proctor, Haudyeides, Hamilton, Daviea, Wheeler, Faire, Fowler, Tinny," Goodman, Laidlaw, Winchcombe, Fyßh,,'Master Bioko, Bav Daliaston, aad nineteen steerage. ; Mareh 21—Clyde, schooner, 87 tons, Glbbona, from Eavelock. Master, assent. .March 21—Katoomba, K.M.3., 2575t0n5, 4600 horse-power, 8 guns, A. K. Beckford, from Akaroa. CLEARED. JUarch.21 —Cordillera, barque, 852 tons, Morriah, for Channel for orders. Friedlander Bros., agents, Eicsey and Co., Port ■gents. March 21—Clematis, ketch, 67 tons, Williams, for Havelock. T. H. Ker, agent. BAILED. ' s.s., MB tons. Wills, for JEaikoura and Wellicgson. Kinsey and Co., agents. .'jlarch 81—Akaroa, b.b., 43 tons, M'Leat), few Akaroa, via Bays. Cuff and Graham, agents. March SI Ohau, s.e.. 411 tone, M'Donald, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. March .21—.Hinemoa, four-uiasiod ship, 2203 tons, De Steiger, for London. National Mortgage and Agency Company, agents. Much 31—Waikato, s.e., 3071 tons, Banks, for PortChalmera. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. [March 21—Te Anan, s.b., 1023 tons, Todd, for Sydney, via northern ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. __ Passengers—Misses Pyers, Duncan, Mesdames Langford and child, Courage, Pyers, Fiaber, Eev Biahworth, Messrs Courage, Williams, Wood, Fisher, Taylor, Gryney, Wilson, Shaw, Hercus, Triggs, Davies, Kennedy; for Napier—Miss Tipping; tor Gisborne—Mr Moate; for Aucklano—Mrs Smith and four children, ilr M&ares j for Sydney—Mr Piackney. March 21—Wairarapa, s.s., 1023 tons, M'lntosh, for southern ports and Melbourne. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers for Dunedin—Misses Nugent, M'Donald, Brierley, Mesdames Bathgate, Smith, Brierley, Bobraon, Messrs Somerville, Campbell, Dr Alexander; tor Bluff—Misses Scott and Thompson, Mrs Holmes; for Melbourne—Misses Balch, M'Robertß (2), Lynn, Mrs Butland and two children, Miller and child, Admiral Denniaton, Messrs Soloman and Bishop. IMPORTS. Wakatu: From Wellington S3Goffc timber, 122 pkgs; from Zvftikoura sheep. Ohau : Prom Wellington—l6l6 soeep. Te Anau: Prom Melbourne —123 baas bark, 180 cases fruit, 29S pkgs tea, ii 9 chests tea, '29 pkgs; trom Blulf—B cases; from Dunedinr-6 cases fish, 15 pkgs. Jane Douglas : From Kaikoura—26 bales wool, 2 pkgs. Wairarapa: From Auckland —561 bags eugar, 55 boxes flour, 49 casks cement, 60 casks lime, 14 casoa fruic, 11 bales corn - Backs, 12 coils rope, 154 pieces timber, 97 pkgs; from Gisborne—spkgs ; from Napier —ll pkgs; from Wellington—s 9 besas butter, 4 cases soap, 4 casks, 4 pk^is; from Tatanaki—4l sacks seed, 1 case; frora Greymouth —lB pkgs; from Nelson—2 pkga. EXPORTS, Cordillera : For Queenstovm or Falmouth —11,696 sacks wheat. Hineinoa: For London —38 sacks beans, 234 sacks oats, 11,789 sacks v.iuiab, 672 aiicta se«d, 511 sacks peas, 335 caska tallow and peltß, 742 bales woo!, 8366 carcases laution, 21,225 carcases lamb. Brunner: i"or Akaros—lo pkgs; for Timarn—347 pkgs; for Oamara—s3 cases whiskey, 3 pkgs; for Dunedin—3oobags flour, 136 sacks seed, 27 pkgs. Wairarapa: For Puneciin—6s bars steel, 28 Backs malt, 12 ca«es tea, 'J "pkgG; for •Bluff—l 9 pkgs; for iiobirt—B9 cases tea, 76 sacks seed, 175 sacks wheat; for Adelaide—23s cases butter, 50 sacks v/heat; for Melbourne —391 sacks teed, 74 bales hay, 8 pkgs. Akaroa: For Akaroa—lS sacks sharps, 4 sacks potatoes, 80 sacks barley, 22 saokfi wheat, 80 bags flour, 12 bugs ■ coai, 2 cases fruit, 2 hiida aie, 45 pkgs. The s,s. Porio sailed from Plymouth on March 18, for Wellington and Lyttsitou. The Union Steamship Company's steamer Te An&U arrived in Port yesterday morning. She left Melbourne as 10 p.m. on Maroh 11, called at Milford Sound, aud reached Bluff at 2p.aa. on March 17- Left again at 5 p.m. on the following day, and arrived at Dunedin at 7 a.m. on March 19. Proceeded north at 4.80 p.m. on March 20, and armed as above. Light aad variable winds, with fine weather, were experienced throughout the voyage. JLM.S. Katoomba returned to Port yesterday from Akaroa, and took up a posifiion inside the moles close to thu yuaboat Kingdom The New Zealand Shipping Company s cargo steamer Waikato left yesterday morning *'°r Port Chalmers. The Bfceamer Wairarapa, of the Union Company's fleet, arrived in Port yesterdey at 5 a.m. She left Sydney at 0 p.m. on March 11, and reached Auckland at 6 a.m. on March 16. Left again at 2 p.m. on March 17, and after calling at Gisborne, Napier and Wellington, and leaving the last-named port at 4.30 p.m. on Monday, Bha arrived as above. . Shaw, Savill and Albion Company a fine fou'r-masted 6hip Hinnmoa wau towed direct to sea yesterday wi;,h a largo and valuable cargo of frozen meat and other Pl The steamer Ohau landed some 1600 aheeo yesterday from Wellington, and left in the evening for another load, which she will l»pd on Thursday. The barque Cordillera was on... wards at Customs jebiei.t-.y t»i ■:! i; Chanxwl for■ ordew with a fail lo*.l o; wlSill IWyptt t'J.tf* 8 " 1 Frwdlaader Bros.

TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD, Aeeivals.— March 21 : Greymouth, 9.30 a.m. Wareatea, from Lyttelton; Wellington, 9 a.m., Omapare, from Lyttelton; Wellington, 5.30 p.m., Wakatipu (with Brindisi mail), from Sydney; Timaru, H a.m„ Brunner, from Lyttelton. Departures. —• March 21: Wellington, 12.15 p.m., Taieri, for Lyttelton ; Oamaru, 6 p.m,, Hauroto, for Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 4.45 p.m., Takapuna, for Lyttelton ; Timaru, 7 p.m., Taviuni, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS, Auckland, March 21. Sailed—Southern Cross, s.s., for the East Coast and Wellington; passengers—Miss M’Lennan, Mr Tait; and four steerage. Wellington, March 21. Arrived—Penguin, from Onehunga and New Plymouth. Wakatipu, at 5 p.m., from Sydney. She experienced fine weather throughout the passage. Passengers for Wellington—Mesdamea Garland, Gould, Meatayer, Payne, M’Kenzie, Misses Pearson, Wilson, Meatayer, Glen, Cnnnerfield, Messrs Pirie, Halcombe, Bligh, Jones, Qarling, Gould, Meatayer, Ninlow, Shiers, Palmer, Payne, and seventy-five steerage; for Lyttelton—Mesdames M’Pherson, Cox and child. Misses Lawreneon, Disboit, Robertson, Bisgood, Haworth, Kirkpatrick, Messrs Henderson, Jones, Octbn, Crisp, Notamy, Crisp, Chidgey, and twelve steerage; for Dunedin—Mesdamea Kutir, Ryle, Misses Elliott, Williamson, Cook, and fifteen steerage. Sailed—Taieri, for Lyttelton. Oxnapere, for Westport. Waimea, barque. Captain Easton, for Boston. Her cargo comprises 1946 bales of hemp shipped at Wellington, and 1306 bales of flax from Lyttelton. Dunedin, March 21. Sailed —Takapune, for tha north; passengers—Mr and Mrs Chisholm, Mr and Mrs Campbell, Mesdamea Talbot and child, Dunsmuir, Hardy, Misses Mills, Oakley, Wimparis, Dunsmuir, Green, White (2), Messrs White, J. W. Brindley; W. A, Walton; and seven steerage.

AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Melbourne, March 21. Sailed yesterday—Steam tug Duoo, for Wellington.

Tuesday, BftlOttMtW ... Tbwmiomater Maboh 21. I' A.St. .. 30-10 is 5 p.m. 30-05 14,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9992, 22 March 1893, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9992, 22 March 1893, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9992, 22 March 1893, Page 4

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