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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Ti# thua-ball is dropped «v«ry week da> kt 1 p.m., New Zeeland meantime, which ia equivalent to 18.80 Greenwich meantime of the previous day, being calculated to' the X72deg SOmin east long., and lln*’ 80min feet of Greenwich mean time. Lyttelton ia aituated in let. 43*37 south, Jong. 172'44east, and the difference of time between Lyttelton and Chriatohurch » 20c«c> WEATHER REPOST. Ac. High Water. This Day (Thursday)it— Morning, 3.8; afternoon, . B.SO. Sun rises, 6,24: seta, 6.41. Wednesday, April 4. 9 a.m. 6 P.M. Barometer ... ... 30’25 80*27 Thermometer ... 66 61 arrived. 4— Fakeha, a. 8.. 4331 tons, Moffat, f t ftrn London via Wellington. National Mortgage and Agency Company, agents. Ar«.U 4- Jane Douglas, e. 8., 76 tons, Whitby', from Akaroa,"viA the Bays. Cuff and Qa»v’ ia:n . agents. CLEARED. Anril 4 ““ Aratapu, brigantine, 121 tone 1 Mun'»V» for Kaipata. Master, agent. Graham, barque, 598 tons, Anders.'UV Newcastle. Kiye and Carter, agents* BAILED. April 4-Teko.V. 0 - 8 - 4050 tons, Stewart, for Wellington, Zealand Shipping Company, agents. , Arataptt: For Kaip« ’ a - 33tona fl ° ur * 30 »acks: potatoes, 4 caw 1 * bsoon, 4 cases 50 tons “miran.;... *» ST^ 25 csoki TiuctfSKT* 15' sacks * seed 60 pkgsUxßluff-S^ 1 bale leather, 4^ cases ; for cases tea; for Melbourne— lo sack® taro8 > 180 sacks seed, 25 balks fibre, 2 pks b ; for Adelaide—7s sacks oats, 5° sacks barley ; for Fremantle— 2l cv ftßes Ct E?i*abeth Grabam: FjW 1760 sacks oats, 500 sacks bkan, 123 saokr pM9. \ ! The barque Elizabeth Graham, for Newcastle, and the brigantine Arafeapu. for Haipnra, were entered outwards at the Customs yesterday. Both vessels take cargoes of produce, and will probably & away to sea to-day. , Shaw, Savill and Albion Company s R. Doric leaves port to-day lor London, vi& Eio de Janeiro. Passengers are requested to proceed to Lyttelton not later than by the 1.25 p.m. tram from Christchurch. - . The barqnentine Yolanda was floated out of the graving dock yesterday after having been overhauled. The cargo steamer Pakeha, of the Shaw,; Savill and Albion Company’s fleet, arrived in Port yesterday from Wellington with part cargo of merchandise from London. PASSENGERS BY THE DORIC. The following is a list of passengers by the Doric, which will sail from Lyttelton Jor London to-day;—Mr Bilbrough, Mr John Patton, Mrs Patton, Mr L. Hindaon, Mr George Brooke, Mr J. C. Peyton, Mr J. 0. H. Peyton, Mr John Cameron, Mr E. J, Mead, Mrs Mead, Miss Dorothy Mead, Master Roger Mead. Miss Bertha Eayman, Mrs Kenway, Miss L. Heath, Captain H. E. Bridges, Dr F. Frikart, Mrs Dr B. Frikart, Miss Jollie, Mrs M’Hardy, Mias E. M. M’Hardy, Mr Jasper G. Nioolls, Mrs J. G. Nicolla, Mr John Borton, Mias A. M. M’Draith. Mr A. D. M’Draith, Mrs G. J. G. Tancred, Mrs A. G. Penwiok, Mr J. H. Challis, Mr E. P. Carey, Mr J. F. Paton, Mrs Paton, Mr Lewis Deane, Mrs S. J, Allison and infant, Mr E. Grether, Mias Ashwell, Mr George Ward, Mias Ward, Mr G. Endesa. Mif Eobilliard and child, Mr Samuel Cohen, Misa A. Dodwell, Mr W, B. Smith, Mr H. J. Smith, Mr A. L. Bellerby, Mrs Bellerby and infant. Master J. L. Bellerby, Misa Mary Bellerby, Mias F. Roberts, Mr Harold Godfrey, Mr H. Dalgleiah, Mr W. W. Browning, Mrs M. Browning, Master B. Browning, Master L. Browning, Miss M. Browning, Mrs M. A. Josling, Mrs E. Boulton, Miss Ada Boulton, Mrs Beatrice Stookburn and infant, Major Robert Story, Mias Rosa Adams, Mr Wm. Lindsay, Mrs Lindsay, Mr Ebden Collett, Mr John Renton, Mr Henry West, Mr James Kennedy, Mr George Tientsin, Mr Stephen Tuck, Mr Ernest Yewdall, Mr George Bagg, Mr Wm. M’Einnis, Mr T. W. Maoready, Mr J. C. Brown, Mr George Eynon, Mr Lindsay, Mrs Lindsay, Mr Alfred Jakins, Mrs Jakins, Miss \ ‘ikina, Mr H. E. Breokels, Mrs Breckela Jv ■* three children, Mr Wm. Sinclair, Mr , _j_ <»w Davidson, Mrs Davidson, Mr Harrison. Mr John M’Kay, Mr t r rav neron, Mr G. J. Beamish, Mr M. iAif\Mr W. H. Ashford, Mr H. J. Unladen 2JU” 8 M * A * NewtoD » Wm * Forbav Mr Mr Robert MeikleandMr»I %meß Neale *

- TIMa. r HTh* ■ i. Brunner arrived from WestpCtft Und W ports at midday 6£J Tuesday, ana 1 alter discharging 800 tons ot coal and 30, tons of merchandise- sha went on to Dunedin late at night. The e.s Ovalau, from Dunedin, calledyesterday to pick* up-270 tons o£ produce for Gisborne and Auckland; Sh® left for Gisborne direct in the evening; The s.s. Tekoa is expeoted to call about the end of the'week, TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. AbbivALS.— April 4: Port Chalmers, 8. a.m., Wairatapa, from. Lyttelton j Bluff, 8 ».m„ Waihora (English mail), from ■ Hobart} Port Chalmers, 9.10 a.m„ [ Poheruo, from Lyttelton ;• Wellington, 9.50 j a.m., Rotorua, from Lyttelton. Depautubes.— April 4: Bluff, 5 p.m., ; Waihora, for Port Chalmersj Wellington, S.lO p.m., Penguin and Takapuna, for Lyttelton 5 Auckland, 4 p.m., Talnne, for Sydney. . SHIPPING-TELEGRAMS. Auckland, April 4. Sailed—Talune, for Sydney. Kaipaka, April 4. Sailed—Prank Guy, barquentine, for s, Sydney. Rachel Cohen, brigantine, for Melbourne. . ... Wellington. April 4. Arrived, 9.40 a.m. Rotorua, from Lyttelton. Tarawera, from Sydney, at 12.20 ; passengers for Wellington Twenty-nine saloon and thirty- steer* age; for Lyttelton—Mesdames and two children, Gough, and eight for Dunedin—Mr Richardson ana tbjee steerage. Tarawera, from' Sydney. Pen*gain, from Nelson, vi& Picton. Rotorua, j from the south. Sailed—Ohau, for Oamaru,_ Port Chalmers and Bluff. Wainui, for Picton, Nelson and West Coast. Rotorua and Penguin, for the south; passengers Misses M’Haidy, Pratt, Griffin, Ashwell, Stewart, Westwood, Mesdames M’Hardy, Morgan, Cunningham, Kane, Christenson, Meeres, Messrs M/Hardy, Barclay, Kane, Cunningham, Ford, Taylor, Gibbs (2), M’Donald, Melhuisb, Macky, Meeres, Gilbert, Lee, Bath, and eleven steerage. Takapuna r £or Lyttelton j passengers—Misses Church, Beach, Rowe, Hart, Jollie, Mesdames Blanchett, Adam, Haines, Calvert, Mitchell, Watson, Prikart, Messrs Blancbet, Ring, Symes, t Bain, Gray, Hayward, Haines, Wats-on, Olsen, Watson, Baker, Arden, Caroline, Broughton, Hocken, M’Laren, Rattray, Malcolmson, Bland, Fye, Prikart, Jardine, Calvert, and thirteen steerage. Entered outwards—Lottie Moore, barque, lor Auckland. Post Chalmees, April 4. Arrived, 9 a.m,—Wairarapa and Poherua, from Lyttelton, Blupb', April 4. Arrived—Waihora, from Melbourne, at 7 a.m. She left Melbourne at 6.15 p.m, on March 28, cleared the Heads at 11 p.m., passed Swan Island on March 29 at 5.30 p.nn.j and arrived at Hobart next day at awn. Left again af 11p.m. on the sm.%

day, breasted Fuyaegur Point at 2 p.m. on April 3, and arrived off the Bluff at 9 p.m. yesterday, coming in aa above. She experienced fresh winds with head seas throughout. Passengers for the Bluff—• Miss Hall, Mrs Knight, Messrs Chapman, Smith; for Dunedin—Mesdames White and infant, Cantwell, Misses O’Callagban and Schlake, Messrs Belfrage, Maxwell, Pirie, Solar, Ross, Roberts (8), Rev Ready; for Lyttelton—Meedames Price, Swan, Miss Smith, Messrs Smith, Swain, Rev Smith; for Wellington—Mesdames Stone and two infants, Lieglar and children, Steele, Nidd, Messrs Clamentaon, Linton, Tonks, Stone, Denicon, Nidd, Rev D. J. O’Sullivan; for Napier—Mr Goddard, Mr and Mies Watts; for Sydney—Mrs Morgan, Messrs Morgan and Card, and thirty-seven steerage for all ports. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Sydney, April 4. Arrived—Alameda, from San Francisco. Zephyr, Stanley and Killarney, from Kaipara. Sailed—Tasmania and Mararoa, for Auckland. Melbourne, April 4. Arrived—Kreissner, Russian cruiser, from Capetown. Sailed—Eotomahana, for the Bluff. Newcastle, April 4. Arrived—Kate Tatham, from Napier. Sailed—Kassa, for Picton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10314, 5 April 1894, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10314, 5 April 1894, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10314, 5 April 1894, Page 4

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