SHIPPING.
LYTTELTON. The time-ball la dropped avary weofcAti? et 1 New Zealand mean time, which u M«ivalentto 13.80 Greenwich mean time of the previous day, being calculated lor the I7Bdeg SOmin east long., and /Ilhra lOmln last of Greenwich mean time. Lyttelton ia situated in let. 43*87 wrath, long. 172*44east, and the dlflerenoe of time between Lyttelton and Christchurch is 20ssc. WEATHER REPORT. Ac. High Water, This Day (Wednesday) Morning, 1.57 5 afternoon, 2.19. Sun rise*, 4.16; acta, 7.27. Moon rises, 2,24 a.m. 1 seta, 5.84 pan. Tussdat, Dec. 5. 9A.IT. 8 VM. Barometer.,. ... 29*65 29*62 Thermometer ... 68 60 Yesterday afternoon Captain 'Edwin sent the following weather forecast to Captain Clark: —" Hast to south and eonth-weat heavy gale.with rain and very heavy sea; wind will change to eost- ; south-east, and then back again by south to sonth-veat, with glass rise.” _ ARRIVED. Deo. s—Mararoa,’B.s„ 1248 tons, Chat- , field, from Sydney, TiA Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers —Misses Holroyd, Gilchrist, Craythorne, Waters and Feast, Meadamea Wells, Turnhall and two children, M’Donald and two 'children, Peter and son, Dixon and two children, Jeaonisch, Jaflries, Cooper and infant; Messrs Dunbar, Grierson, Slade, Butter, Crick, Green, Hayward, Quinn, ■ Quae, Pavia, • Dickson. M’Leod,'Davison (2), Max, Fliess, Jeaoaisoh, Dimook, Hibbard, Cameron, Little, Poingdostre, Dr Thomas, Bishop Grimes, Bar Father Eonault, Rav Dr Kennedy and thirty-two steerage. Deo. 5 Penguin, ;Stß„ 442 tons, Phillips, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers-—Messrs Duncan, M’lntoah and nine steerage. * . > .SAILED. Deo. 6—Mararoa, «.s., 1248 tons, Chatfield, for southern porta and Melbourne. Union Steamship Company, agents. Paa- ' sengers for Dunedin—Misses Begg, Harper, Wallace and Belgrove, Captain Anderson, Messrs Doaaiston and Brown, Master Troup; ior Bluff—Mias Somerville, Mesdamas Somerville and Boyd, Messrs Weir, Spenoer and Somerville, Master Boyd; ior Melbourne—Miss Moore. ,-Dea. 6 Penguin, s,s., 442 tons, Phillips, for Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. Dso. 6—Axatapu, brigantine, 150 tons, Munay.ior Kaipara. Master, agent. Dec. 5 Clyde, schooner, 02 tons, Gibbons, for Havelock. Master, agent. Dec. B—John Bell, schooner, 92 tons, Kick, for Wellington. Cuff and Graham, agnate. . IMPORTS. Penguin: From Wellington—ls cases tea, 14 pkga.; from Napier—4 pkgs; from Tauranga—B pkga; from Nelson—32 pkga. Maraioa *. l>ora Sydney—l,o caeca gin, 36 .cisses fruit, 1600 bags sugar, 18 pkgs;: from .Auckland-172 .bags sugar, 50 cases feuiti, .88 .sacks potatoes, 10 cars eteel, 72 bftga cement, 40 baits lime, 160 bdls twine, 80 eases .oranges, 79 pkgs ; from Wellington—l2 pkgs; from Taranaki—B pkgs. EXPORTS. Mararoa : For Dunedin—4 oases fruit,, 25 .cases pickles, 12 cases sauce, 110 oases moat*, >62 ipkgs; for Bluff—B pkga; for Hobart—>2s oases tto, 4pkgs harrows; for Melbourne—42 bales tow, 23 bales wool, 7 pkgs.. .Omapete: For Akaroa—l4 pkgs; for Timacuir-3 .sacks barley, 88 pkgs; for Oamaru—24 pkga; for Dunedin—l 7 pkgs. Brunner:. For Wellington—l2 bags Bttts; for Patea—2 pkgs; for Qreymoutb. —lB sacks bran, 1 case; for Westport—ls oases bacon, 4 oases tea, 5 sacks meal, 20 sacks b«tn> 6 pkgs. ■XPIOTBD ARRIVALS. From London lonio, R.M.S.S., due Colosy Deo. 11. Bimutaks, R.M.5.3., due Colony Dec. 26. From New York —E. L. Mayberry, battue, J.5.V.8., sailed Nor. 1, tIA Fort Chalmers. From Liverpool, viA Auckland—Turakina,'ebip, W.Q.H.M V at Auckland. From ’ London Hermione, ship, W.T.E.D., sailed August 18, 106 days out." From Capetown Carlisle Castle, H.J.F.Q., 1468 tons. From ' Auckland—Margaret Galbraith, ship, J.E.L.D., 841 tons. From Newcastle—Bells, barque, 841 tons. Zero, barque, sailed Deo. 2, 4 days out. From ; Bun daberg—Eio Lpge, brig, 241 tons, viA Nelson.’ Jasper, oarquontine, 252 tone. VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. ■ 1 ■ bailing VISBULB. Days Out, •Alastor (Glazebrook), London ... 172 Lady Elizabeth (Lever), London ... 90 Achievement (Eaes). Channel ... 48 Cape of Good Hope (M’Lood), Channel 28 Livermore (Hutton). London ... 12 • ; • Put into Valparaiso, August 3, for repairs. A heavy southerly galo was blowing pA Lyttelton throughout yesterday, and .should have the effect of brisgiug the ship Carlisle Oaatlo, which passed Port . Chalmers on Sunday, into Port to-day. The Hermione, from London, should also put in an appearance in the course of a tew days. Several coasting vessels took advantage of the fresh southerly gale which blow yesterday, and put to sea. The Union Stoamship Company’s steamer Mararoa arrived in Port yesterday from Sydney, viA Auckland and way ports, apd left in the afternoon for southern ports and Melbourne. TIMARU. ARRIVED, Deo. 6—lnvercargill, ship, 1246 tons. Bowling, from London (sailed August 81), to load wool for the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company. TELEGRAPH NOTICE - Departures.—Deo. 6: Wellington, 5.15 S.m., Tarawera, for Lyttelton; Port hairnets, 4.10 p.m., Flora, for Lyttelton; Auckland, 5.10 p.m., Taviuai, for Suva. . SHIPPINGifiLEGEAMS. Auckland, Dec. 8. Sailed—Pohorua, for Kembla, New South Wales. Taviuni. for Fiji. Dingadee, for east coast, Napier and Wellington; passengers—Messrs Daloy and Johnston and two steerage. Wellington, Dec. 5. Arrived Tarawera, from Sydney, 8 a.m.; passengers; For Lyttelton—Misses Eobinaon, Kenton, Althons, Simpson, Warren and Hicks, Meadamea Plimmor, *» Kenton and Borthwick and family, Messrs Seward, Douglass, Kingston and Beverley; for Dunedin—Misses Wakefield, Durant, Harding and Peacock. Messrs Todd and Swan. Brunner, from the south. Te Anau, from the south. ■■ Sailed —Brunner, for Westport. Te Anau, for Sydney, viA the east coast and Auckland. Tarawera for the south; passengers Misses Kirton, Holding and Eobinaon,' Mrs Plimmor, Meosra Bray, Kinston, Seward, Hales aud twelve steerage. ' The Pufcaki, bound from Sydney to Wellington, passed Cape Farewell at 12.30 to-day. She should arrive here shortly after midnight. Dunedin, Dec. 6. Sailed—Flora, for the north; passengers— Mesdamaa Cameron and sdn, Whitoford and Betti, Misses Nelson and Bowley, Messrs Smith, Johnston, Gardner, Nelson and Davie, Revs Shearman and Plunkett and seven steerage.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10213, 6 December 1893, Page 4
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