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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Th»tiß»*bdl ia dropped every week da; at 1 p.m., New Zealand mean time, which la equivalent to 18.80 Qraenwioh mean time ef tha pravioua day, being calculated for the 178 deg 80min eaat long., and libra lOmin fast of Greenwich mean time. Lyttelton ia situated in lat. 48*87 south, long. 172*44east, and the difference of time between Lyttelton and Christchurch la SOwc. WEATHER REPORT. *<3. High Watar. This Day (Thursday) t Homing, 10.2 1 afternoon, 10,28. Sun rises, 6.161 aetS3, 6.58. WIDKBSWT, HABOH 28, 9 a.m. op.w. Barometer 29 80 29*83 Thermometer ... 67_ 63 Yesterday afternoon Captiwn Clark received the following weather forecast from Captain Edwinlndications for glass and strong north-east to *cuth-aa»t vriada.” aeexvhd. March 28—Te Anad, s.s., 1028 tons. Waller, from Wellington, Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Messrs Cross, Brown, O’Mally, Baird, Hyndman, Clarkson, M’Oarthy, Dodwell, Bradbury, Mesdamea Keys, Lang, nurse and child, Reid and child, Watson, Dean, Cox, Messrs Charters, Bush, Cowan, Sanderson, Laurence, Rides, Bentley, Moor, Pesrse, White, Dalaton, O’Mally, Page, Pinkerton, Harris, Coates, Clarkson, .Goss, Percy, Kutt, White, Tompkins, Wright, M’Kay, Begg, Wilkin (2),, Wardell, Jenkins, Roberts, Rankin, Eraser, Poster, Moltzen, Cartel*, Beers, Wilmott (2), Du Moulin, Greenwood, Froude, Ryan, Arrowsmith, Hunt, Paul, Strange, Brown Md son, Brocklehurst, Thornton, Davies, ;Jakins, Liminia, Matson, Field, Preston, Hammersley, Tsgetmeier, Watson, MeikleLam, Wilding, Smart, Caldwell, Masters Potts (2), and forty-six steerage. BAiniroj ■...■• March 28—Te Anau, s.s., 1028 tons. Waller, for southern ports and Melbourne. /Chios Steamship Company, agents. Pas- . angers« For Dunedin—Misses Hanson, : M’Karrow, Stevenson, Meedsmss Harrison and child, Greig and child, Rowe, Atkin. noil* Messrs Murgatroyd, Rowe, Eaton, fitekss, Mitchell, Carter, Swan, Wing, Boater, M’Gregor, Hunters for Hobart— Mi and Mis Maxwell; for Melbourne— MiajfiMi Westland, Lowe, Mesdamea Westland, Keys, Messrs Simons, Stewart (2) and Master Westland. March 28—Hanroto, s.a., 1276 tone, Naville, for Sydney, via Wellington. Ciaion Steamship Company, agents. Paaaengses: For Wellington—Misses Parker, Ramiooat, Blair, Mesdamea Derwin, hi’Donald, Cole, Bolton, Maobin, Messrs Williams, Rowe, Millsob, Baldwin, Burke, Patterson, Bolton, Shortlander, Champion, Hylands, Farrell, Lindsay, Elphinstone, Kiaghon, Hirsohberg. Martin, Ynile, Poole, Baltain, Cole, Gilfillan, Millington, Hunter, George. Derwin, Chapman, Young 1 Kse, Sim Lee, Smith, Everest; (or Sydney —Misses Singer, Smith, Mesdamea Hart, Cordner, Cooper, George, Angus, Messrs Doaean, Kalis, Cross, Banbury, Hart, Biaaoh, Rev Fathers Morgan and Burke. ; !i IIIPOKTI. Ts Anau: From Sydney-2 rolls lead, 8 bin Btsel, 1 parcel; from Auckland—l2 casss fruit, 1 bale leather, 64 bags sugar, 120, bags cement, 124 nests, 60 pipes, 34 pkgaj irom Wellington—4l sacks seed, 25 boxes candles, 3 horses, 7 pkgs; from Gisborne—l box; from Greymouth—l CMS) from Napier—S3 sacks seed. XXFOIITB. Omapere t For Akaroa—3 pkgs; for Timaru—3 bdla mats, 20 pkgs; for Dunedin—7B3 sacks wheat, 130 boxes soap, 2. bags sugar, 6 bags flour, 25 sacks malt, 6 cases bacon, 40 pkgs. Heavy rain fell incessantly at Lyttelton yesterday, and greatly retarded loading and discharging operations. TIMARU. AEBIVID. March 28—Omapsre, s.s., Anderson, from Westport. . .?!*•' IV HABBOUB. Astsrion, barque; Crest of the Wave had Whangaroa, schooners; Omapere, s.s. The s.s. Omapere arrived in the morning with two hundred tons of Westport coal and thirty tons merchandise from way ;ports.,. She was to go south at 5 p.m. The barque Asterion is loading wool for London at the Moody Wharf. TBLEGRAPHNOTICB BOARD. Absitabb.—March 28: Wellington, 10.40 a.m., W&reatea, from Lyttelton; Wellington, 12.40 p.m.. Flora, from Lyttelton; Titnoru, 8 a.m., Omapere, from Lyttelton. Dseabtcbes.—March 28: Akaroa, 7.30 a.m,, Jane Douglas, lor Lyttelton; Auok- • land, 11.45 a.m., Richmond, for Rarotonga; Auckland, 2.15 p.m., Mararoa, for Sydney; Wellington, 3.30 p.m., Wakatipu, for Lyttelton; Wellington, to sail 7 p.m., Takapuna, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, March 28. Sailed—Mararoa, for Sydney, Isabel, for Friendly Islands. Richmond, for Raratbnga. Wellington, March 28. Arrived—'Wareatea, from Lyttelton. Eahieri, from Onebnnga, viAway ports. Brunner, from south. Penguin, from Nelson. .Flora, from the south. Lottie Moore, barque. Watts, from New York; She has part cargo for Auckland. Rook Lily, ketch, from KaiapoL Sailed—Ohau, for Westport. Australia, for Auckland, .viA east coast. Penguin, for Nelaon. Charles Edward, for Nelson and West Coast. Kiwi, for east coast. Takapuna, for Lyttelton; passengers— Misses Dart and Wilkinson,'Mesdamea Patton, Rowe, Thomas, Bailey, Eagle, Colonel Bailey, Major Yeale, Messrs Thomas, Olliver, Hollet, Eesteven, Hobbs, Flatmqn, Wilkinson, Partridge, Page (2), Berry, Harpreus, Ackxnahn, Reid, Nicholls, Boulton, Johnson, Morris, Rees, Atack, Carmery, Wilkes, Evans, Howell, Samuels, Gather, Mullins, Mead, Cballis, Knight, Garin. Cadman, Eagle, Webb, Hill, Morris, Grey (2), Beecroft, and twelve steerage. Dunedin. March 28. Arrived—Taieri, from Mauritius. yiA intermediate ports, with two hundred and fifty tons of sugar. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Stdnbt. March 28. Arrived—Orlando, from Wellington. Mslboubnb, March 28. ■ Arrived—lndramayo, from London.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10308, 29 March 1894, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10308, 29 March 1894, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10308, 29 March 1894, Page 4

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