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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Th* time-ball i» dropped etery da? at 1 p.m., New Zealand m«M» time, #hfoh l> equivalent to 18.80 Greenwich mean times of the previous day, beta* calculated for the I72deg SOmin east long., and Hhrs 80min fast of Greenwich mean tha», Lyttelton is situated in lat. 48*87 wuth, long. 172*44east, and the dlffsredee of time between Lyttelton and Ohrletchuroh is SOsoo. WEATHbIr KftPOBT, *c. ; High Water, This Day (Tuesday) Uoniaw, 7.401 afternoon, 8.8, Sun yiees, 4.16) sets, 7.83. Moon rises, 6.56 Me.) acts, 10.66 p.m. Mondat, Dbo. 11. 9 A.K. 6 P.W. . Barometer 29*80 29*89 Thermometer ... 72 69 iIIBIVMD. Deo. 11— Brunner, a.e., 832 tons, Ramsay, from Wellington. Union Steamehip Company, agent*. Passengers—Messrs Lambie, Forsyth, Robinson, Mating and five steerage. Deo. 11—Wairarapa, s.s., 1023 tons, M'Xntoeh, from Melbourne, vid Hobart and southern poets. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Messrs Williams. Cuaden, Crozford, Stack, Smith, Mao, M’DougaU and Adams, Misses Smith,., Mee and Duncan, Mesdamea Bead, Smith, Lnisetti, Bov Read and Capt»l%Andorsou and six steerage. tuiLno. D»o.*lo— Pukaki, s.a., 977 tons, Fleming, for Timatu. Union Steamship Company, agents. Deo. it—Wairarapa, 8.9., 1023 tons, M’lntosh, for northern porta.' Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers : For WelliDgton-.-MiEso3 Lyall, Yon Asoh (2), Bridges and Way, Mesdamea Kelly, Tipping, Collins atfd Nicol, Messrs Brown, Dyer, Mills, Bussell, Gill, Masters Bussell and Van Asoh i for Napier Misses Campbell and Hewitt, Mesdamea Gordon and Tipping, Messrs Gordon and Russell; for Auckland—Misses Trent and Jones, Messrs Gnedin, Trent and Van Aoch. Dec. 11—Wareatea, s.s., 288 tono, Downie, for Westport. Union Steamship Company,'agents. IMPOSTS. Brunner; From Westport —8 pkgs; from Hokitika—lo cases fish; from Greymouth.—2 cases; from Wellington—lo bdls sacks, 20 ooila wire, 23 boxes candles, 184,cuseia, SiJjpkfifs. Penguin: Frjm Dunedin—s oases figa, 20 doses starch, 11 hare steel,' 11" bags charcoal, 70 bags cement, 146 pkga and cases. Rosamond: From • Qraymouth—l67o sleepers, 838 piles, 60 v baga clay, quantity timber, 600 tons coal. Wairarapa: From Melbourne —8 pkgs leather, 6 oases'glass, 50 cases ale, SO cases stout, .821 bag/sugar, 46S cases fruit, 8 barrels cofloo, 56 muses tea, 85 pkgs. extorts. Brunner: For Timaru—lo oases dip, 2 pkgst for Oamarn—4 pkgs j for Dunedin —l2 bags coal, 200 bog^-flour, 4 cases tea, 63 pkgs. Penguin : For Wellington rhubarb, 7 bales wool, 260 sacks chaff, 92 pkgs; for Pioton—l case; for Nelson—l 6 cases tea, 20 sacks wheat, 49 sacks seed, ‘ 42 pkgs; for Blenheim—6 cases tea, 8 pkgs; for Tologa Pay—SO sacks oats, 180 bags flour; for Patea—>7 pkgs; for Foxton —1 csss; for Wauganui-*-17 pkgs. EotOmahana: For Wellington cases tea, 40 sacks Hour, 50 sacks wheat, 37 pkgs; for Wanganui—7 pkgs; for Napier —7 cases bacon, 80, sacks wJaeat, H pkga; for Patea—2 cases; for Blenheim—B pkgs; for Auckland—B7 cases tea, 6 sacks barley, ISOsadka bran, 125 sacks malt, .50 sacks flour, 20 buffer heads, 190 drums, 3410 sacks wheat, 81 pkgs. The ship Hermione broke bulk yesterday morning, and aa the vessel is urgently wanted to load wool for London, will get their goods in good time, as all baste will bo shown in getting her clear of cargo. The departure of the steamer Wakatu for Fort Robinson, Kaikoara and Wellington was postponed till yesterday evening, when she left Port. The steamer Penguin, which was in Fort on Saturday night, had in use the electric light which was fitted up while the vessel was out of commission at Dunedin undergoing repairs. The plant consists of a Grompton dynamo coupled ' direct to a compound vertical engine by ■ Browett and Lindley, and is capable of supplying a sufficient currant for ISO sixteen-candle power lamps when cunning at a speed of 250 revolutions per minute. The plant is in charge of Mr James, the Company's electrician, and produced a beautifully brilliant light on Saturday night. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals. —Dec. lit Port Chalmers, 6.80 a.m.. River Hunter, from Bundaberg; Wellington, 4.13 a.m., Mahinapua (Sad Francisco mail), from New Plymouth; Tixnaru, 2 p.m., Pukaki, from Lyttelton. Departures. —Dec. 11 : Timaru, 2.30 p.m., Omapere, for Lyttelton, vi 4 Akaroa; Wellington, 5.16 p.m,, Talune, for Lyttelton ; Wellington, 4.5 p.m., Rotorua (Son Francisco mail), for Lyttelton; Wellington, 6.20 p.m,, Bangatira, for Timaru. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, Dae. 1L Arrived —Taupo, from southern porta. Margaret Galbraith, ship. Collingwood, from Glasgow, after an uneventful voyage of 131 days. She has part cargo for Lyttelton, to which port she goes. Sailed —Kathleen Hilda, barque, for Melbourne, via Thames® Takapuna, for New Plymouth and eoaroorn ports; passengers—Meadamca Ramsay and two children, Newsbury, Gibson, Gilbertson, Brown and Barribal, Misses Fergusson, Moore, Gloeeon, Duff, Thompson, Gilgour and Sharp, Messrs Gilgour, Stevenson, Atkins, Parsons, Baner, Stoer, Mowbray, Wise, Bridgeman, Kay, Rutherford, Carr, Carton, Ballon, Mitchell, Duffy, Franklin, Meek, Captain Reid and twenty steerage. Gairloch, for New Plymouth; passengers —Miss Gleason, Messrs Moore, Ferguson and six steerage. "Wellington, Dec. 11. Arrived Talune, from Sydney, via Auckland and East Coast. Rotorua, from ' Nelson, via Pioton. Janet Nieoll, from Westport. Mahinapua, from Onehunga, vid Taranaki. Sailed—Marmion, schooner, for Auckland, Dlngadee, for Westport. Mahinapua, for Nelson, New Plymouth and Onehunga. Penguin, for Nelson, vi& Pioton. Mawhera, for West Coast, via Nelson. Talune, for Melbourne, via south and Hobart; passengers—Misses M'Qregor, M’Kenzia, three children and maid, Moeller, Patterson and Olapham, Lady Stout, Mesdamea M'Kenzie, Collins, Darby, Bedford, Patterson, Brown, Hancock, Shannon, Kelly, MTntyra and Eaeco, Dr M'Kenzie, Rev Patterson, Messrs Carr, M’lntyre, Rothschild, Reece, Lane, Card, Turner, Winchester, Howell, White, Carncross, Master Johnston and nineteen steerage. Rotorua, for Lyttelton; passengers —Misses Parker, Ellumn, Ross and Saunders, Mesdamea Butndge, DftUaftton, Maynard and two children. Wood and six boys, M'Loan and Corn well. Rev Hinton, Father Galorne, Messrs Clark, Cornwall, M’Cormick, Blaoklook, Donald, O’Neill, Wright, Wood and seven steerage. Dunedin, Deo. 11. Arrived—River .Hunter, barquentine, from Bundaberg with sugar. Sailed— Hauroto, for Sydney, via the north; passengers —Mr and Mrs Ambler, Miss Neville and four steerage. Bluff, Deo. 11. Arrived—Kawatiri, 8.80 a.m., from Lyttelton. . ■ _ Sailed—Kawatiri, for Dunedin, AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Townsville, Deo. 11. Sailed—On Saturday, Maori, for New Zealand. ■

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10218, 12 December 1893, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10218, 12 December 1893, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10218, 12 December 1893, Page 4