SHIPPING.
LYTTELTON. The time-bell ifl dropped every wee* day »t 1 p.m.. New Zealand mean time, which is equivalent to 13.50 Greenwich mean time of the previous day, being calculated for the 172 deg SOmin east long., and llhra SOmin fast of Greenwich mean time. Lyttelton is eifcnated inlat. 43'37 south, lone. 172'44east, and the difference cl. tuqa between Lyttelton and Christchurch is 20eec. i WEATHER REPORT. Ac. High Water. This Day (Wednesday) Morning, 0.39 j afternoon, 1.2. Sun riHSj, 4.29 1 sets, 7.41. Tdesdat, Jan. 2. 5*.«. 5 p.m. Barometer... ... 30'02 30'00 Thermometer ... 73 71 Arrived. Jaa. 2—Talune, s.s., 1284' toes, Todd, from Melbourne, vi& Hobart and southern ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Mieses Virtue, Bussell and Easton, Mesdames Manson, Henderson, Connor. Kirby, Lohr and child, and Donnie, Messrs Manaon, Hayes, Lohr, M’Millan, Cooper, Arthur, Eev Connor sad ten* etderage, Jaa. 3—Wakatu, e.s„ 115 tons. Wills, from Wellington and Kaikoura. Kinsey and Co., agents. Jaa. 2—Stuart, barque, 912 tons, from Santos, vid Otago Heads. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Jaa. 2—Penguin, s.s., 442 tons, Phillips, from Wellington. Union Steamship Com* paay, agents. Passengers—Mias Bowley, Mrs Aldridge and two children, Messrs Aldridge, Tregartba, Broomhead, Gillon, Camming and twelve steerage. SAIMID. Jaa. 2—Wareatea, «.s., 288 tons, Dowaie, for Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. Jan. 2—Jane Douglas, s.s., 76 tons, Whitby, for Akaroa. Cuff and Gftimam, agents. , Jaa. 2—Omapere, s.s., 352 tons, Phillips, tor Timatu and Dunedin. Union Steam«hip Company, agents. . Jan. 2—Brunner, 8.5., 333 tons, Eamaay, for Wellington, and Westport.. Union Steamship Company, agents. Jan. 2—Talune, s;B., 1248 tons, Todd, for northern ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers: For Weilington—Misses Martin (2), Hiorns (2), Eirig, Linden. Hill, Watson (2) and Menzies, Me dames Findlay, Swanson, M’Kenzie, Williams, Griffiths, Wood, and Fleming, Captain Falconer, Messrs Blacklock, Nichoils, Fitzsimmons, Gunn, Lash, Wynyard, Upham, Miller, Flaming, Baxter, Griffiths, Oldship, Lusk, Taylor (2), Torleese, Hunt, Burns, Copeland, Cooper, Eardcaatle, Kirby, Gifford, Grubb, Izard, Fisber, Martin, Hooper, Luo, Elrig, Martiuer, Eeid, Burns, Hiorns and Wood; for Napier—Mies Miller, Messrs Butler and Clara; for Auckland—Messrs Holly and Stott; for Sydney—Mr and Mrs O’Brien. . Jan, 2—Penguin, s.s., 442 tons, Phillips, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers; For Wellington—Misses Jenkins, Beattie, Bain, gangster. Coll, Bedstone, Watson, Groves, Andrews and Kincaid, Mesdames Edwards, Norton, Stillwell, Tabby, Price, Scott, Kincaid, Wood. Hawley and Foster, Revs Lyon and Boys, Messrs Foster, Driver, Buttle, Watts. M’Causland, Coles, Crawford, Banks, Lewin, Barnard. Hawkins, Peff, Ogier,- Eawley, Kerslaw, Norton, Webb, Oswald. Barton, Eeid, Selby, Clark, Wood, Hawley, Howard, Wardrop, Fleming, Woodhouse, Henwood, Ellis, Wardrop, Lawrence, Murdoch, Steel, Kincaid, Groves, Zachariah, Saunders, Shanby, Tripp, Blacklock, Holdahip, Morrison, Yates, Andrew, Hill, Smith, Tbompsod, Horton, Eawley, Scott, Turrell, Kershaw, Edwards, Sprowl, Bowler, Howes, Poin, Hurley, Osborne, Roden, Pell and Murdoch, Master Crawford; for Picton—Mr Wilmofc; for NelsonMis Howard, Messrs Eaine and Bedmond. IMPORTS. Omapere ; From Wellington—l 3 pkgs; from Auckland —1 case; from Taranaki—--1 case ; from Westport—l pkg. Biutmer: From Timaru—lo bales wool, 26 sacks hides; from Akaroa—l jar. Penguin: From Nelson-25 pkgs furniture, 68 cases lemonade. Talune: From Melbourne—2l cases leather, 5 casks whiskey, 479 bags bark, 1 case leather, 8 bales paper, 60 bags tapioca, 54 cases sardines, 591 cases fruit, 23 cases bottles, 44 cases tea, 13 cases champagne, 40 boxes raisins, 5 casks brandy, 2 cases pickles, 97 pkgs; from Dunedin —8 bars iron, 3 casks ink, 137 pkgs'; from Bluff—s cases. Orowaiti: From Greymouth— Quantity timber, 300 tons coal. EXPORTS. Flora: For Dunedin—3o cases nails, 90 boxes soap, 126 pkgs. Kawatiri: For Napier—4 sacks oatina, 2 boxes spokes, 300 drums, 50 sacks flour, 1 carriage, 64 pkgs. , Brunner: For Wellington—l 6 pigs; for Wanganui—l whisky; for Westport—B4 bags flour, 6 sacks seed, 7 pkga. The barque Stuart arrived in Port yesterday morning from Santos, vift Otago Heads, for orders. She comes consigned to the New Zealand Shipping Company to load for London. TELEGEAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals. — Jan. 2: Auckland, 10 p.m., Sohrofi (French warship), from Noumea. Departures.— Jan. 2: Wellington, 3.15 p.m., Wairarapa, for Lyttelton, SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, Jan. 2. Arrived—Schroff, French warship, Commander de Cbauliss, from Noumea. She owaits the French flagship’s arrival for orders. Sailed—Eotomahana and Tasmania, for Sydney. Wellington, Jan. 2. Arrived—Strathmore, ketch, from Moreton Bay, South Australia, with a cargo of gypsum. Tahiti, barque, 123 days out from New York. Sailed—Lutterworth, barque, for Dunedin. Eotorua, for Nelson, via Picton. Wairarapa, for Melbourne, via the south and Hobart ; passengers—Misses Sievwrigbb (2), Bond, Hainan, Meuse, Studholme, Dnrnetb and Ballon, Mesdames Hughes and two chileren, Kirkland, Inglis and two children. Lister and infant, Mcikle, Hoey and children and Menae, Messrs Darling, Ireland, Wigley, Males, Ssudrett, Luckie, Smith, Morrel, Napier, Morgan, Hutson, Lohrat, Young, Pinks, Palmer, Hoey, Kirkland, Perkine, Krakowaki, Meikle, Fisher, Baldwin, Raphael and Pilcher. Dunedin, Jan. 3. Sailed—Hauroto, for Sydney, via Cook Strait; passengers Mesdames Whatnough, Gunn and two children, and thirteen steerage. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Albany, Jan. 2. Arrived—Valetta, from London. Passengers for New Zealand—Miss Hardy, Messrs Hill and Wales. , Stdnbt. Jan. 2. Arrived—Tarawera, from Wellington.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10236, 3 January 1894, Page 4
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