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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON Tl»# ii dropped every weekday it i p,m., Niw Zealand mean time, ymph u equivalentto 18.80 Greenwich mean time rfthe pcevftoma day, being coloulatedfot th« I7Bdeg 30min east long-, »nd llnra fast of Greenwich mean time. Lyttelton i« eituated in lat. 48*87 south., long. 172*44 east, and the diflerence of time (atwou Lyttelton and Christchurch is aowc. WEATHER REPORT. &c. High Water. This Day (Thursday) i Montaff* 3*86 s ttftflroooUj I*6o# Sun riMi, 4.30 s sate. 7.41. Wbdnssdat, Jan. 3. 3a.m, 6m, Barometer... ... 30 01 30*00 Thermometer ... 69 67 irestorday afternoon Captain Edwin aent the following weather forecast to Captfin Clark;*-"Strong south to east and aoyth.east winds, with considerable Nt ffid glues falling.” ABBIVID. Jan, 3 •- Wairarapa, s.s., 1023 tons, H’Moeh, from Sydney viA Auckland and way ports. Union Steamship Company, agents, Passengers Measra Heywood, Pinskney, Leigh, Jackman, Bruce, Hynd* man, Hobbs, Moato, Beamish, Kilgour, Napier (3), Van Asch, Pilcher, Richardson, Morgan, Turpin, Wrigley, Harper, Coates and toy. Smith, Luokie, Dr Frioharfc, Headames Cottrell and two children, Hayes, Hoey and child, Misses Palethorpe, Gifford, Townsend, Beamish, Henn, Lae, (2), JBrophy, Hudholme, Corgnill, Mathison and thirty-three steerage. Jan, 3 Tahapuca, e,a., 370 tons. Grant, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—’Mieses Gillespie and Farr, Mesdames Dewsbury, Williams, Cain, Monand, Sineth and family and Eartoc, Rev Dewsbury, Messrs Lafeatt, England, Williams, Lipscombs, Pialtyspn, Turner, Cain, Hethericgton, Bate*, Cotterill, Barclay, Peele, Sineth, Crajghead, Hartog and twenty steerage. ' ' CLEABBD. Jw, 3 —Owake Belle, ketch, 45 tons, Johnston, for Collingwood. Master, agent. 3jiu„ 3— Sarah and Mary, brigantine. 148 tops, Matheaon, for Bluff. J. Waddell andCo,, agents. S4u.ni). Jan. 3-—Takapuna, e.s., 370 tons. Grant, for Wellington. Onion Steamship Oompany. agents. Passengers for Wellington —Miiwa Salcliff. Gibbons, Praser, Maaday and Pratt, Mesdamea Sherri! and two children, Roes, Wright, Hobbs and Praser, Hon Fraser, Be* Willis, Messrs §tacei, NoWa, Boss, Williams (2). Saunders, Wright, Hobbs, Lee, Latter, Baker, Pratt, Wood, Collins, Siuart, Henry, Reed, Mainwaring, Austin, Oswald, Levi, Turner, Masters Gibbons and Crawford ,* for Taranaki—Mias Brooke, Mesdamea Haughton and Brooke, Messrs Bucko and Spackmanj for Auckland—Mias Reid and Mrs Henman. Jaa. S—Wairarapa, s.s., 1023 toms, M’lntoeh, for Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart and Melbourne. Union Steamship Company, •gaets. Passengers foe Dane din—blisses Whiston, Wilson, Barnes, Punstoji and Hawinson, Mesdamea Guy, Tonkin and Hewineon, Masses Tonkin, Parsons, Warden, Tamblynn, Wilson, M’Nah. Wtltos, Armstrong, M'Cartnqy and M'Kirison; for Bluff—Misses Ifcnnelly and Yenng, Mrs Christian, Master Dale and Mr Steel; for Hobart—Misa Weymouth; for Melbourne—Messrs M’Koig, Mills and Mack. J»n. 3— Dnguay Trouin, French warship (flagship of the Pacific station), 8300 touts, 8740 b.p., 13 gnus, Captain Gourrejoileu, Admiral of the station (second in command. Commander Auvort) for Wellington. Jan* B—Orowaiti. s.s. 296 tons, Spudding, for Greymouth. Union Steamship Company, agents. IMPOSTS, Wairarapa; Prom Auckland—6 bags bark, 13 oases meat, 228 bags sugar, 7 cases tomatoes, 8 oases cucumbers, 16 eases frnit, 150 bales twine, 54 pkgs; from Napier—l case meats; from Wellington--20 boxes candles. 26 pkga. Takapuna; Prom Onehunga—2s cases frnit, 40 pkga; from Wellington—4 pkga; from Taranaki— ll boxes butter. ) EXPOBTS. Wairarapa: For- Dunedin—6 caaoa tomatoes, 9 pkgsj for Bluff— 38 caaoa pickles, 8 pkga; for Hobart—s2 sacks wheat; for Melbourne —20 bales fibre, 2 ■ cases; for Adelaide—l box. Tidnne: For Wellington—2 boats, 10 drains sodium ; for Tokomaru—lls sacks seed j for Napier—lS pkga; for Gisborne ,—fi cases tea, 93 aacka seed, 18 rams, 10 pkgu; for Auckland—s 6 sacks pollard, 8 pkga. Penguin; For Wellington—6 hhda beer, 19 sacks bran, 7 cases eggs, 41 pigs, 43 pkga; for Nelson—3pkga; for Blenheim—--8 eases; for Wanganui-e cases; for Greymouth—2 boxes. Omapete: For Akaroa—44 sacks flour; for Timaru—32 bags sugar, 200 cases dip, 63 bars iron, 6 bdls iron, 18 ohoanes, 16 pkgs; for Oamaru—3 bales wool, 50 cases dip, 40 boxes soap; for Dunedin—l 3 hhda. Owake Belle : For Collingwood—2oo bags flour, 1 saok meal, 4 sack* sharps, 4 | sacks bran, 23 sacks wheat, 6 socks oats, 4 bags sugar, 2 boxes soap, 2 cases oil, 10 pkgs. Carlisle Castle ; For London—llos sacks beans, 163 casks pelts and tallow, 8852 boles wool, 7797 sacks wheat. The French warship Daguay Trouin left port yesterday afternoon for Wellington, where she remains three or lour days and then proceeds to Auckland. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Abbivals.— Jan. 3: Wellington, 8,25 а. Taltme, from Lyttelton; Wellington, б. a.m„ Wakatipu, from Sydney; Wellington, 7.50 a.m., Brunner,‘from Lyttelton; Wellington, 8.50 0.m., Penguin, from Lyttelton; Bluff, noon, Edendale, from Yokohama; Wellington, 8 p.m., Mamari, from Spit. Dbbabtdees.— Jan. 3: Wellington, 5 p.m., Rotorua, for Lyttelton t Fort Chalmers, 5.15 p.m.. Flora, for Lyttelton; Timaru, 7.45 p.m., Hauroto, for Lyttelton. ’ SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, Jan. 3. Arrived—Whaling barque, Qayhead, at Russell, sixteen months from Home, she having taken 1500 barrels of sperm oil. She makes & short stay before leaving tor San Francisco via, Honolulu. Wellington, Jan. 3. Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's new steamer Gothic left Plymouth for Wellington on Saturday. Arrived—Wakatipu, 10 a.m., from Sydney. Passengers: For Wellingtonsix saloon and fifteen steerage; for Lyttelton—Misses Ewings, Osborne, and twenty steerage; for Dunedin—Misses Bibbs (2), Mrs Hassle and nurse, Messrs Hassle, M’CaHum, Rev Father Hillary and eight etesra'ge. Brunner, from the south. Penguin, from Lyttelton. Mamari, from London via Auckland and Napier. Australia, from Auckland via east coast. Talune, from Melbourne via Hobart and the south. Rotorua, from Nelson vid Plcton. Sailed—Brunner, for Weatport. Palo ne, for Sydney via Napier and Auckland. Wainui, for the West Coast and Nelson. Rotorua, for Lyttelton; passengers—Misses Wallace, Hirschberg, Hope and Rawnslley, Mesdamea Inglia and two children, James, Severmore, Hardy, Warren and Heathecby, Sir B. Rennie, Messrs Hardy, Reeves, Mayer, Inglis, Barron, Johnston, Wood, Parker, Erakooei, Haggett, Faulkner, Warren, O'Malley, Pickering, Raynor, Roes Longden, Master Williams and thirteen* steerage. Takapuna, for Lyttelton; passengers— Misses Fair (2), Mesdamea Meenan, Smith and two children, Harling and Cain, Messrs Smith, Harling, Cain and Paul. > Dunedin, Jan. 3. Arrived—Enterprise, brigantine, from Kaipara. Sailed—Flora, for the north; passengers —Mieses Bowden, Venn. Eoyce, M’Leish, Bevm, Mills (2), Downes, Menzies, Stevenson, Wylie, Lo Brua and Murray, MoaflwaeaHiad and two-children, Dowtlen,

Milne, Walker and three children, Bart, Murray, Fillis and Agxati, Messrs Murray, Fillia, Agrati, Burt, Marshall, M'Neil, Hind, Line, Sundry, Finlay, Naverne, Forsyth, M'Donald, Herman, Gollin, Brown, Fillis’ circus (70), Parker, Hayward and ten steerage. Bluet, Jan. 3. Arrived—Gratitude, ketch, from the Macquarie Islands. Edendale, s.s.. Humphrey, from Hongkong viil Moji, to load woo} for London. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Sydney, Jan. 3. Arrived—Vision, from Mercury Bay. Coquette, from Kaipara. Mararoa, from Auckland. Melboubne. Jan. S. Arrived—Hands Isle, from Kaipara.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10237, 4 January 1894, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10237, 4 January 1894, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10237, 4 January 1894, Page 4

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