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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Th* ttae-iwll i■ dropped every week day •t'Tp.m.. New Zealand mean time, which J Maivelent to 18.80 Gnsnwfeh mean time "of tte previous day, being calculated fo- / tke I7Bdeg SOrain east long., and Xlhra fMt of Greenwich mean time. Lyttelton la aitaated in lat. 43*87 south, long. 177*44aaat, and the difference of time between Lyttelton and Christchurch is ZOaec. WEATHER REPORT, &o. Eigh 'Water, Thia Day (Friday) i Morning, 10.85; afternoon, 11.18. San rieee, 6.17| seta, 5.51. - Tbtoudat, Makoh 29,fl l.lt, 6 f.Ki Barometer ... 26-72 29*68 ■ Thermometer ... 74 68 IBBIVXD. • March 29—Wakatipo, a.a., 1258 tona. Swan, from Sydney, vift Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Miaaea Slater and Wither, Mesdamee Turner, Oldfield and Ellis, Messrs Grether, Hudson, Davenport, Shallcroaa, Williamson, Moss, Davis (2), Slatar, Badger, Benson, Money, Laoranaon, Little, and Bev Bilie; eighteen steerage. March 29—Takapnna, s.s., 370 tens. Grant, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers Missel Dart, Jackson (2), Durands, and Martin, Meadames Patton, Bailay, Bowe, Wilkinaon, Eagle, and Addy, Messrs Beid, Beta, Walker, Mead, May (2). Batter, Wilson, Oameren, Bailey, Boulton, Hobbs, Johnston, Evans, Morris, Yesht, Wilkineon. Berry, Veale, Ataok, Hill, Samusla, Hollar, Ollivor, Trenohard, Kestevon, Niooll, Holst. Howell, Knight, Gavin, Mullins, Cotter, Nagle, Cook, Carson, Canney, Challis, Page (2), Harkiaa, BaeCroft, Aaohman, Bassell, Badger, Addy, JBuckridge, Baras, Basssll, Ohing (2), Dr Thomas, and thirty steerage. UILXD. March 29—Janet Niooll, s.s., 496 tons, ... Robertson, ifor, Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. March 29—Takapnna, 370 tona. Grant, . for Wellington. Taranaki and Manukan. : Union Steamship Company, agents. Pas- ■ oengars—Misses Hay ton, Allen, Jewiss, Ovarfcon and Armstrong, Mesdamss Scott and infant, Adama and two children, Spence and four children, Overton, Tapper, Xiagedon and child, Henery, and Weatonra. Means Tnill, Quintrell, Overton, Scott, Dodgahnn. M'Lean, Scott, Tapper, Weatonra, Armstrong, Pilkoraon, Palmer, Baker, Byers, M’Qregor, Whitehouse, M'dure, Patterson, Smith, Gilbert, Studholme, M’Lean, and Fisher; for New —-Plymouth—Miaa Tipler, Meadames Lake and infant, Tipler, Messrs Rutherford, and Tipler; for Auckland—Mrs Christie, Haaara Underwood, Lyell, Williams, Brindley, Doneford and Baddeley. nCTOUXB. Takapnna: From Manukau—6o eases fruit, 1 pkg; from Nelson—2l bales hops; from Wellington—2l pkgs; from Taranaki—2o bdla skins. Wakatipo : From Sydney— 200 bags rice, SO cases wine, 85 cases ginger, 864 bags sugar, 15 casea waters, 20 pkga tea, 100 pkga i from Wellington—BOO sheep, 41 pign. XIPOKTB. Flora i For Wellington—l pkg zinc, 16 cases frnlt, 12 hhds ale. 3 sacks rhubarb, 27 oases tea, 24 canes tomatoes, 79 bales hay, 45 sacks seed, 3 cases bacon, 141 sacks chaff, 133 tacks wheat, 50 sacks oats, 278 sacks oats, 43 pkga; for Ponton—2 cases bacon; for Nelson—4 Lhds ale, 46 sacks seed, 60 bags flonr, 7 pkg*s; for Greymonth —2O sacks potatoes, 6 pkga; for Patea— 4o sacks wheat; for Picton—3 cases tea, 49 sacks seed, 4 pkgs; for Wanganui—B hhds ale, 1 case; for Blenheim—l plough, 5 pkgs; for Hokitika—6 pkga. Ts Ansa: For Melbourne—-101 sacks seed, 23 bale# fibre; for Hobart—l chaffcutter, 4 sacks wheat, 1 pkg shafts, 50 seeks seed; for Bluff—lS sacks produce. 2 bags sugar, 8 pkgs; for Dunedin—7o sacks seed, 3 eases. Janet Nicoll: For Westport—6 sacks onions, 5 oases fruit, 6 pkgs. Haurotoi For Wellington—s cases tea, 8 hhds ale, 20 cases frnit, 1 horse, 2 blocks stone, 2 pigs, 30 sacks seed, 18 pkgs; for Patea—4 bales woelpsoks, 2 pkgs; for Wanganui—l harrow, 1 tree ; for Sydney —l7B gunnies onions, 57 sacks seed, 15 sacks tans, 175 sacks oats, 1 case bacon, 60 sacks potatoes, 20 sacks tares, 7 sacks beans, 60 sacks oats, 20 rams, 6 pkgs. rxrrcTiD sbsivals. From London lonic, E.M.S.S., due colony May 7. Coptic, R.M.S.S., due colony April 0. From New York—Mayberry, barque, J.8.Y.8., sailed Nov. 1, vifc Port Chalmers. H. J. Libby, barque, J.N.L.H., sailed Oct. 31 vift Port Chalmers. Sadie A* Thompson, barque, sailed Jan. 21 via Port Chalmers. Waimea, barque (Beaton), Q.N.8.D., sailed Deo. SO, via Port Chalmers, at Port Chalmers. From Newcastle—Bells, barque (Cotton). From Normanton—Eliza Firth, brigantine (Hyde). VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. BAILING VSBBliliS. Days Out. Achievement (Bees), Channel ... 160 Invermore (Hutton), London ... 125 Halcione (Boorman), London ... 107 Carlisle Castle (Bobertion),.London 89 Hqmione (Ceriez), London... ... 81 Stewart (Stitch), London ... ... 72 Lake Erie (Munto), London ... 65 Waipa (Silba) London 89 Yan Galen (Erygsmann), London 14 Hinamoe (De Steiger), London ... 13 TIMARU. The s.s. Omapere, having landed 200 tons of coal and a few tona of sundries, left for Dunedin last night, picking up only a few empties. The schooner Jessie Niccol arrived from Dunedin last night with a part cargo for Hokitika and a few tons of deck cargo for Timaru. She fills up here for Hokitika. The schooner Orest of the Wave has ■ailed in ballast for the Bluff. telegraph NOTICE BOARD. AbbivaZiS. —March 29: Port Chalmers, 8.10 a.m., Te Anau, from Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 9.10 a.m., Tekoa, from Lyttelton ; Wellington, 12.15 p.m., Hauroto, from Lyttelton. 3 Dbpabtubbs.—March 29: Wellington, 7.15 p.m.. Flora for Lyttelton ; Wellington, 1 p.m:, Kahu, for Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 4.10 p.m., Talune, for Lyttelton j Wellington, 4.15 p.m., Hauroto, for Sydney; Port Chalmers, 5.20 p.m., Te Anau, for Bluff. SHIPPING”TELEGRAMS. Auckland, March 29. Sailed, 2 p.m.—Wairarapa, for eoutbera ports; passengers—Misses Bose®, Aahwell, Britton, Duncan, Nixon, Gillie, Adama, Jackson, Meadames Robinson and two children, Williams, Lawrie, Killer, Baker, Hannah, Mountford, Birch, Deay and two children* v ßakerand child, Messrs Willis, Mountford, Baker, Hannah, Joseph, Lloyd, Andrew*, Bitohie, Buchanan, Coutfcs, Smith, Captain Badge, Shanks. Prime. Ford, Bain, M’Farlane, Morton, Whitelaw, Pearson, Lawrie, Eoaee, Enden and son, Thompson, Bridle, Burke, Greer, Mohi, Dodds, Kernahan, Birch, Ewing, Dean; and seventeen steerage. Wellington, March 29. Arrived, noon, Hauroto, from Lyttelton. Waihi, from Blenheim. . Sailed—Kanieri, for Onebunga, Wai« tara and Opunake. Kahu, for Lyttelton and Chatham Islands. Australia for Auckland, vial east coast. Hauroto, for Sydney; passengers Misses Hunter, Brown (2) and Pauli, Meadames Pratt, Chatterbon and Sharratt, Revs Qlasaon and Chatterton, Messrs Inglis,Pratt, Hall, Blythe, Sharratt, Millington, Davison, Pike, Ramadan, Hazell, Day, Goodfellow and twenty-one steerage. Flora, for the south; passengers Missed Creddon, Proud and Cook, Meadames Raid, Wilkin, Lowrie, Martin and child, Thompson, M’Lean, W*fter, Armstrong, Eastwood

and child, Callaghan, Exley, Lloyd and party. Revs Fell and laitt, Messrs Buck, Berry, Butt, M’Qrath, Partridge, Rose, Harlow, Armstrong, M’Kerrow, Stewart, Farlie, Smith, Reid, White, Berry, Jackson, Deneave, Callaghan, Colonel Fox, Masters Fox and Reid, and twenty steerage. As thero are improvements in freight rates, the Tyaer Company has decided to despatch its steamers from London to the colony, viA Australian porta, monthly, instead of every six weeks as heretofore. The s.s. Hawke’s Bay which has been loading in Wapganui roadstead has sustained some accident to her refrigerating machinery and will coma on here for repairs instead of going to Picton. The agents of the Shire line of steamers have resolved to make Wellington the last port of departure from the colony for their "7688018 instead of Fort Chalmers. The Ruapehu, which arrived from London vift way ports late last night, had an uneventful passage. Her dates are London, Feb. 8; Plymouth, Feb. 10; Teneriffe, Feb. 16; Capetown, March 4; Hobart, March 24. She has a number of prize sheep on board'for Lyttelton. Tho following are passengers for Lyttelton Mesdamea Walter, Scott, Messrs A. Glandining, Qw. C. Jackson, F. W. Scott, C. D. Fox, W. Rose, G. B. Stewart, Baker, Honeybull, Vickers, and Master Pox. Port Chalmebb, March 29. Arrived—Te Anau, 8 a.m., from Lyttelton* Sailed—Tekoa, Captain Stnart. 9 a.m., for* Lyttelton. Te Anau, for Melbourne, vi& the Bluff and Hobart. Talune, for Sydney vifi east coast; passengers—Misses Thain, Gordon, Thompson (2), M’Causlin, Findlay, Rocko and Blancbfield, Mesdamiea Niohelson, Fraser, Thain, Wilson, Mayer, Moore, Anthony, Thomson, Thorne, Schlaadt, Blanch field, Harris, Ritchie, logins, Napier Ball, Hitchcock and child, and Parker, Messrs Stokes, Coombs, Mayac, King, Smith, Moore, Eodda, HiilO'p, Andrews, Fraser, Nicholson, Taylor, Foote, Da Crcspigny, Squires, Inglis, Packer, Rocks, Burt pud twenty steerage. australian’shipping, Melbourne, March 28. Sailed, yesterday, Waihora, for New Zealand. Stdnet, March 29. Sailed—Manapouci, for Auckland.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10309, 30 March 1894, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10309, 30 March 1894, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10309, 30 March 1894, Page 4