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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Th* timft-bftU i« dropped erorr week day atlpJß-. Haw Zealand mean time, which la f qairalentto 18,80 Qraanwich mean time of the previous day. Toeing calculated for the I7Bdeg SOmih east long., and llhra fftpun faat of Greenwich mean time. Lyttelton ia situated in lat. 48’37 south, long. I72'44#aat, and the difference of time Wiweea Lyttelton and Christchurch ia Wssc, WEATHER REPOST, &c. High Water, This Day (Monday) * .—Morning, 10.13; afternoon, 10.35. Bun risea. 5.0; aeta. 7.28. Sundat, Jan. 28. fl k.K. 8 p.w. ‘Barometer 29*85 29.83 'Thermometer ... 76 72 ARRIVED. Jan. 37 Grasmere, barque, 423 tons, Ifoniaoh, from Newcastle. G. M’Olatohie Co., agents. Cuff and Graham, port agents. ' Jan. 27—Wakatu, b.h., 115 tons. Wills, from Wellington, viA Kaikoura and Port Robinson. Kinsey and Co., agents. Jan. 27—Rotorua, s.s.. 576 tons. Manning, from .Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Peters, Gibbons, Johnston, MTntosh, Fraser, Forrester, Buxton, Calvert, Brown, Foster, Smith, Triggs, Henderson, Diater, Howard (I), Eutledge, Wolff, Walker, Qilling, Eeand, 'Kissel and'Sweet; Mesdamoa— Rush, Van Sendeh, Jowitt, Fraser, Walker, Majbcibanks and Fraser, Messrs Rust, Marriner. Hill. Fife, Wagstaff, Josephaon, Wright, Flynn, Pike, Francis, Swift, Hill, Leslie. Richards, Kettlewell, Bird, Henries (2), Reese, Webb, Duncan, Isheryfdod, Matthews, Cutts (2), Van Senden, Jowitt, Fraser, Bayfield, Tame, Lister, Walker (3), Foster and Hobbs, and thirty ateierage; , ■ .T«w. 27—Jane Douglas, a.s., 76 tons, Whitby, from' Akaroa, via, Bays. Cuff and Cnfaham,'agents. ■'Jan. 28—Brunner, e.s,, 332 tons, Ramsay, from Dunedin,' via Timaiu and Akaroa. Union Steamship Company, agents. * Jan. 28—Wareatea, s.s., 288 tons, Dp'wnie, fjcVih Westport, Union Steamship Company, agents. ” s Jah. 28—Jessie Nicoll, schooner, 93 tons, from Oamarn. Master, agent. 'Jan. 28 Omapefe, b.s., 356 tons, Phillips, from Westport, via Wellington. Umbn Steamship Company, agents. ''Jan, 28—Orowaiti, s.s., 286 tons, Speddihg.frpm Farewell Spit. Union Steamship Company, agents. ’ f; ’ ; ‘ rj “ SAILED. Jan. 37 Wakatipu, s.s., 1258 tons, Anderson, for Dunedin. [Union Steamship Company, agents. " *Jan. vr ‘ 27—Stewart, barque, 881 tons. Hitch, for London. New Zealand Shipping Company,' agents. Jan. 27—Hinemoa, Government s.s., 175 ■tons, l Fairchild, for southern lighthouses. Jan. 27—Rotorua, s.s.; 576 tons. Manning, for Wellington, Picton and Nelson. Union steamship Company, agents. PaaBengera : For' Wellington—Misses Farr (2), Wallace, Francis, Carroll, JCeepUCbrnish, Evans, Toomer, Davis (3)„ Begg, "Russell, ' Dickenson, Martin, Graham, ‘ Mackett, Ataok, Haanay, M’Credte, Meadames Wright, Porter, Burridge, Pringle and two children, Gibson, Lord Kelbourne, Hon G. ■3Sl*L’ean, R4v Eonaldabni Fleurs Cornish, Bradley* Sanhir, Lewis/Acland, Robinson, Lt&ey \iy, \ Stonehouse, Wooller, Cobte, Bypihj Donaldson, Dawson, Clark, (2), Reece, Tut'tori7' Thompson, Brown, Master Burridge; 'for ‘Picton Mrs ’ donation, Messrs Hutchwon, Clouston, Masters Hutchison and Willis ; ’ for Nelson Messrs Joynt and iP e * roe ( 2 )* , Jin. 28—Wakatdg s.s;, 115 tons. Wills, for Port Robinson, Kaikoura and Wellington. 4 ' Kinsey and Co.* agents. Jan. "28—Kahu, s.s., 99 tons, Romeril, for Chatham Islands. Kinsey and Co., agents. r PaßßengGrs-- > M-eadftiiies Ritchie, PoLbill, Paynter, Campbell, Messrs Irvine, Pplbill (3), Xsari; Blakiston, * IMPORTS. Rotorua: From Wellington—B chests tea, 9 bags hides, 4 horsea. SS’ pkga; from Blenheim—4 pkga; from Nelson—97 cases fruit, 25. oases jam, 25 cases'tomatoes, 2 - Exports. Stewart s For London—B2l caakirtallow, 4397 bales wool. ' Kahu: For Chatham Islands—so rams, 1 piano, 6 cases fruit', 12 pigs furniture, 2 cases marble, 87 bags flour, 12 drums dip, £0 piecesTtlmber, 20 bdls iwire, JL6 bags sugar;i2 caies keroaene, 14 cases Spirits, 12§pkgai ' ” ' * ' ARRIVALS. From London Euahine, E.M.S.S., at Wellington J«J. 84. Matatua, s.s. ' From New Yt'rk—Waipa, barque, 1017 tons, sailed Sept, <?3, ai Dunedin. E.. L, Mayberry, barque, J.5.V.8,, sailed Nov. 1, viA: Port Chalmeri. _ : From barque, 341 tons. Elizabeth Graham', barque. From ; Bundaberg—Eio Loge, brig, 241 tons. ' ~ , From Rooky Island —Gazelle, barque, 536 tons. s From Auckland—Margaret", Galbraith, •hip, 841 tons, J.K.L.B. . VESSELS HOMEWARD BOtfND. SAILING! VESSELS. Pay* Out, Achievement (Rees), Channel ... BE Cape of. Good Hope (M’Leod), Channel r 83 Livermore (Hutton). London ... 66 Hajoions. (Boorman), London ... 48 Carlisle Castle (Robertson), London SO Hermione (Ceriez), London... «•« 21 , Lake. Erie (Munxo), London ... 4 Stewart (Stitch), London ... ... 2 The Government steamer Hinemoafileffc early on Saturday morning for. her periodical- trip, to. the southern light,- . houses. THebarque Stewart left the anchorage 1 on Saturday forenoon for London with a full cargo of wool, &c., loaded by the New Zealand Shipping Company. The barque.Grasmere arrived in Pott on Saturday morning from Newcastle with a full cargo of coal consigned to Messrs G. M’Olatchie and Co. . H.M.S. Curaqoa, which left Port last ■ Monday for Dunedin, has been ordered to go to Auckland and take in stores, and then proceed at once to sea under sealed orders. It is thought probable that her destination will be the islands. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, Jan. 27. Arnved—Maahona, from London viA Newcastle. Thechief officer, Mr Stephenson, died on Jan. 18, and was buried at sea. The cause, of death is not known. She loads 2000 bales wool here and then goes to Wellington. Sailed—Duke of Sutherland, for Wel| lington. Alameda, for San Francisco. Wairatapa, for Sydney. Wellington, Jan 87. Arrived—Mahinapua, from Onehunga via Taranaki. Penguin, from Nelson. Rotorua, from the south. Sailed Hudson, barque, for Napier, Omapere, for the south; passengers Misses Easton (2), Stanton, Newman, Lanauze, M’Kinnon, Mrs Lanauze, Dr Lindsay, Messrs Adams, Waddell, Cochrane, Clark, Lanauze, Torlesse, Stuart, Kensington, Watson, Pearce, and eight steerage. Kennedy and Janet Nicoll, for the west coast, Kiwi, for the Chathams. Mahinapua, for Nelson, Taranaki and Onehunga. The Union Steamship Company’s charter of the Maori, which left for London yesterday, expires on the arrival of the vessel Home. Captain Richardson and his officers - will then leave the vessel and •wait the arrival of another steamer which toe company has now under negotiation for the Calcutta and New Zealand trade. The Kaikoura, sailed from Teneriffo on Wednesday last. Fort Chalhxbs, Jan. 27.

and Wakatipu, from Lyttelton. Rotokino, from Bluff. Hinemoa, from Moreaki, Sailed—Woipn, barque. Captain Silba, lor Lyttelton. Waibora, for Lyttelton. Bluff, Jan. 27. Sailed—W airoa, barque. Fox, for London, with a cargo of 4548 bales of wool and skins, 8 bales hair, 98 casks tallow and pelts. Rotokino, for Dunedin, Bp .pu AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Melbourne, Jan. 27. Arrived—/Te Anau, from the Bluff. Acacia, from Thames. Mary Laidley, from Greymouth, Jan. 28. Sailed* yesterday—Te Anau, for the Bluff. Newcastle, Jan. 27. Sailed—Davenport and Natal Queen, for Auckland. Stdnet, Jan. 28. Arrived, yesterday—Eotomahana, from Auckland. Hauroto, from Wellington. Tasmania, from Auckland.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10258, 29 January 1894, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10258, 29 January 1894, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10258, 29 January 1894, Page 4

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