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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Tit* tinwball i« dropped ewig day 1 p,m., New Zealand mean tun«j which U,q«iTal«ntto 18.80 mf*n ti«e (jllha pvorioua day, being calculated lot 179d«g SOmln eaat long., and llhra SObinhut of Greenwich mewi time. Lyttelton le eituated a lat. 48*87 wath, . long. 172*44east. and the dUenara ot time between Lyttelton Mid Ohriqfeffinroh in ' 20m«. WEATHER REPORT. &c. High Water, Thia Day (Monday) i Morning, 6.52; afternoon, 7.16. Sun rieea, 4.16 j sets, 7.82. Moon rises, 5.54 a.n.) aete, 10.20 p.m. StTNDAT, DSC. 10. 9 A.M. 5 P.M. Barometer 29*65 29*64 Thermometer ... 70 68 ' ABBIVID. Dee. 9—Jane Douglas* s.a., 76 tons, Whitby, from Akaroa, Via Bays. Cull and Graham! agents. ' , _ Deo. 9—Eoeamond, e.a., 460 tons, Ryan, from Greytpouth. Union Steamship Com*. pftOJi IffßQtl* Dec. 9 Wareatea, s.b., 288 tons, Dbwnie, from Westport. Union Steam* ship Company, agents.. . * „ " . Deo. 9-Pukaki. 3.3., 977 tons, Fleming, from Pioton. Union Steamship Companyagents.' Dec. 9 flermione, ship, 1120 tqns, Cei*iez, from London*, (August 18). Edwards, Bennett and Co., agents. Dec. 9,'— s.s., 115 tons. Wills, from Wellington, Kailtoura and Port . Robinson. : Kmaey and Co., agents. ' Deo. 9 Penguin, s.s., 442 tons, Phillips, from Dunedin.' Union Steamship Company* agents. ‘ OlilAßip, Deo. 9—Maud G*ah»«n, schooner, 80 tons, Berg, for Qreymduth, Cuff and Graham, agents. SAIXiXD. Deo. 9/ Penguin, s.s,, 443 tons, Phillips, for Northern' Ports. Union Steamship Company; agents. Passengers s For Wellington—Mias Ollivier, Mjesdames Mahar, James/Taylor, Hon'W, Montgomery," Loy'ell, Illingworth, Schaefer, Janies, Hill, Hapten } toy , dames-King and Ferguson. Dad. 10-PWakatu, a.s,/115 tons, Wills, for iKaikonra 1 and Woll&gtpn.: Kinsey arfl<Jo//lgain l % ; EXPOBTS. Maud Grahan/j' For G^eymouth—l4o «acka flour, 20 taoka wheat. 'SO sacks oats, 300 eadka chaff, nmntyt,of pipes. Tarawera s For Wellington-- % oases tea; foi; "Newcastle—?o <jate.s, bacon; for eydpei—ls baaea metal, 250 aa°fc* “alt. 180 sacks flour, 189 saqks/Wh SOD sacks fag&ri 100 cases tea, aapks oat?,, io ■' KPI.CWD SBaiW* . . Fyom London lonic, R.M.S.S., due Colony Deo. 11, Bimntaka, E.M.5.8., duo Colony Deo. 26. frpm ‘ New York -i B. L. Huhwiar, bgjrawh J.a.Y.8., sailed No?, h w iMv Ohalmers, prom Liverpool, jii Anoklancir-Tursv-kina, ship, W.Q.H.Nf.. ftt Auckland. From Auckland—Maggaifet Galbraith, ship, LE.Ltbu 841 tons. Newoaatle—Bells, barque* togs. Zero, h a t9 uo j sailed Dec. 2, 9 days ■ out,. I’rom Bundaberg—Rio logo* brig, 241 tong, yid Nel?on, jasper, 252 tops. YEpSiBLS BQ?yND. i - BAIUNS TINUI. ' Days Out. •AJwdot (Glaaebrook), London ... 177 Lady Elizabeth (Lever), London ... 95 Att}ieyataoAii (Bees), Channel ... 53 Capa of Good Hope (M’Laod), i"; Channel.... ... ... 83 InWrmoia (Hutton). London 17 * Put into Valparaiso, August 3, for repairs. ‘ THE SHiFhBBMIONB. ' Owing to the bad weather on Saturday the. Wakatu was unable to load, and her departure was postponed until to-day. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's .ehip Hermione, after a passage of 112 days, arrived in port on Saturday from London, with a full cargo of merchandise, consigned to Messrs Edwards, Bennett and Co. She is in oomuiand of Captain Ceripe, who was herein.tha ship last year. Mr 8. Smith ' ia chief officer, Mr H. Woodgate second and Mr D. M'Pherson-Arthur third. Captain Caries report* sailing from Loudon on v August 19, and experiencing nothing but light and variable winds throughout the voyage, terminating a most uneventful voyage on the 112th day out. The vessel comes into port in first-class order, reflecting the greatest credit on her commander aqd his officers, Captain Oftriez is accompanied by Mrs Ceriez. When the vessel has completed the discharge of her cargo she will be put on the leading; berth for London. SHIPPING^TELBGRAMS. AuckxanDj, Dec, 0. Arrived—Monowai, at 6 a.m., from San Frsnoiaoo, Honolulu, and Apia. Tha voyage was lengthy, owing to strong head winds. Her dates are London, Nov. 4; New York, Nov. 11; San Francisco, Nov. 17; Honolulu, Nov. 24; and Apia. Deo. 3. She sails for Sydney at 6 p.m. Passengers —Misses Holland, Smith, Mesdamefc Reece, Cooke, Daniels, Qilkison, Gumming, Gray, Brown, A?ohbiahop Redwood, Father Mabonoy, Rots Laai, Yprfc, and OolUdb* General HpgKQ. Dc Kr-pneker. Messrs Qilbea (2), Recre, Begg, Cooks, Daiiieia, Ande¥?oo, Gilkiaoa, Mann, Gray, Gumming. Stevenson, Brown, Aicksn, Gardner, and nineteen in the steerage. Non il worth, schooner, from Hobart. Carradale, arrived from Yokohama, was wired in error. Maori, from Suva, wish a cargo of raw sugar. She passed the Margaret; Galbraith, from Glasgow to thia port, off the Poor Enighta. Sailed—H.M.B. Cnragoa, for Lyttelton. Te Anau, for Sydney. Monowai, for Sydney. Mahinapue, for the south, with the San Francisco mails. Wklil.in’gton, Dec. 9. Arrived—Tasmania and Rotomahana, from Lyttelton. Tarawera, from tho uouth. fiiawhera, from Belson and west coast. Sailed—Taamania and Rotomahana, for Sydney and Auckland, via east co.apt. Brnnner, for the south; passengers—Miss Burford, Colonel Bailey, Messrs Lambic, Porayth, Lyon, Robinson, Mating, Elorig, Penman, Meo, Master Lyon. Tarawera, fer Sydney 5 passengors—Mias M’Lanoban, Mesdamoa Goil, Holdawptth, Hornby, Rev Fathers Milligan, Chappollo, M’Cormick, •• O’Sullivan, Messrs, Howard, Geo, Hogg, Bumbaad, WoUa, Simmons, Holdaworth, Hornby, Corrigan, Masters Corrigan, Mißigaa and twelve steerage. Poni Chalhebs, Deo. 9. Arrived—Florji, 7.15 a.m. from Lyttelton. Deo. 10. Arrived—Duke of Westminster, Captain Cox, from London. At Otago ..Heads—River Hunter, barquontino, froa| Bundaberg. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Sydmbt, Dec. 9. Arrived—Waitomata, from Kaipara. - _ . Dac. 10. Arrived—Warrimoo, from Vancouver. Sailed Manapouri, for "Auckland. Wakatipu, foe Wellington. Miclbouknb, Dec. 9. Arrived—Examiner, from Kaipara. Sailed—Acacia, for Thames. Dan. 10. Sailed, yesterday—Wftihora, for the Bluff. iar«'iirrii-TiU'«»wrmriiri-n~Tii}_ afam—iwywwfc

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10217, 11 December 1893, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10217, 11 December 1893, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10217, 11 December 1893, Page 4