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SHIPPING.

' LYTTELTON. The time-bell ia dropped every week day at I p m., New Zealand mean tune, which aonivalentto 18.30 Greenwich mean time ol*the previous day, being calculated for 172 deg SOmia oa«t long., and llhra 30mm fast of Greenwich mean time. Lyttelton is situated in lafc. 43.37 south, long. 172.44 east, and the difference of time between Lyttelton and Christchurch is 20iec. _____ PHASES OF THE MOON. March. D. H. M. First Quarter .? ... 5 0 10 a.m. pull M00n... ... 11 3 9 p.m. Last Quarter ...18 5 8 p.m. New Moon 26 9 55 p.m. WBATHES EEPOET. Ac. High Water, This Day (Friday) = .—Morning, -7.9; afternoon, 7.31. Sun risei 5.41 f sets, 6.44. Thursday, Feb. 28. fl a.u. 6 v.m. Barometer ... ... 29'95 29*92 Thermometer ... 58 b& Yesterday afternoon Captain Clark received the following weather forecast from the Marine Department“ Indications strong north-east to north and west wind, and glass fall.”

ARRIVED. Feb: 28—Annie Hill, schooner, 121 tons, Hooper, from Thames. J. B. Way, agent. . Feb. 28—John Bell, schooner, 92 tons, from Waitapu. W. Pitoaitniy, 8S w* I 'b. 28 —German warship Bussard, HSCVons, 2800-h.p., eight guns, Scheder, fro^b A b.b.. 442 tons, Man- .■ 6 g Wellington. Union Steamship ning, iro.H. ts# p ftasengor3 —Meadames Company, Wi ] son and child, and Patterson, S. Gilbert, Bourne, JohnHolgate, Missy’ Qoegin and Temple, ston, Weston, Clarke, Wingfield, St Messrs John, Yaniham, % n Webb, Halley, Cornell, Gaw, Hurley, Goodwin, Hercua, Fitter, , \ ro • Hail. Parker, Arnold, Hayward, ■ Lowry> Eyte> Wood, Tonks, te and Hol . Roberts, Stevens, Byrn«, A feerfc stout gate. Masters Barker (2,b 615 V and fifteen steerage. CLBABBD.v v’evea Feb. 28—Alert, sohoonetr, 68 tons, K. 7 > for Bluff. W. Pitcaithly, agent. bailed. 1 Feb: 28—Wakatu, s.s., 115 tons. Wills, for Kaikoura. Kinsey and Co,, agents, j Feb: 28— Penguin, s.s., 443 tons, Manfor Dunedin. Union Steamship j Shrinipton, Compar and Smith (2), Mes I dames Patterson* Sehence; Look | Sir E. Stout, Eav Sutterland. Messrs Cole brook, Davidson, Gundman, Lomouede, Sehence. Cook, Bannard, Molten; Wright, Hay, Spencer, links, Eoberts and Cunningham. _ Feb. 28— Takspwna, s.s., 370 tons, Grant, | for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Pssasngers: For Wellington—Misses Davis, Pairman, Eppmg, Cowan (2), Hilltay, Fleming and Perry, Mesdamas Eeader, Morton* Gleams and child, HiUray, Hallowes, Wilnon, Davis, M’Beath and Hayes, Eevs Hallowes and | Gluson, Messrs' Tayl>or, Klein, Courage, Cunningham, HiUray, Header. Guinness, Gray, Wilson, Mitchell, Caffin, Dcrrett, M’Beath, Hayes, BobinsOT, Whitcomb* Thompson, Fraser, Courage, Hoggen, Thomas. Davis, Hobbs, Allen, Clang, Meek, Eennet, Boss, Eicb, Cripps and Little j for Auckland—Mias Wingfield, Meadames Towaey, O’Dylcy and family, Hughes and daughter 1 , Messrs Darby, Cozeland, Wingfield and Hill. IHPOEI'B. Penguin; From Wellington—27 casks pelts, 40 butts, quantity staves, 25 cases matches. 134 pkga; from Picton—3 pkga;"> from Nelson—3 pkgs. , EXPORTS. Talune; For Wellington—2o sacks oats, 1 horse; for Brisbane —Ipkg; for Sydney —250 sacks peas, 800 sacks inalt, 1015 sacks bats, 207 sacks peas, 10 bales flax, 7 sacks seed. 1 chaffcutter, 7 pkgs. Flora: For Wellington—s 3 sacks bran, 10 sacks seed, 37 pkgs; for Greymouth— Ipkg; for Foxtoh—s pkgs; for Napier—--24 sacks seed, 20 sacks bran, 30 sacks flour, 11 cases fruit, 15 pkgs; for Gisborne—loo sacks bats, 1 parcel; for Patea—lo sacks seed; for Auckland—3 pkgs ranges, 115 sacks flour, 50 sacks oats, 50 sacks wheat, 20 cases iron, 50 cases tea, 145 sacks seed, 160 sacks oats, 150 sacks seed, 54 sacks onions, 150 sacks wheat, 15 pkgs. | EXPECTED ARRIVALS. I From London Tongariro, 8.M.5.5., J due colony Feb. 25, Tainui, E.M.S.S., due colony March 11. Euabine, E.M.S.S., | due colony March 25. I From New York F. P. Litchfield>J barque, via Dunedin, sailed Dec. 6. Kate F. Troup, barque, via Dunedin, sailed Jan 20. VESSELS EOMEWAED BOUND. SAILING VESSELS. Days Out. Hermione (London) 70 Canopus (London) ... 63 Silverstream (London) ... ... 60 Bankhall (London) 41 Soukar (London) 41 Fifth of Forth (London) ... ... 24 Annie Fletcher (London) ... ... 10 Duriadeec (London) 8 The departure of the steamer Koiokino for Newcastle was postponed on Wednesday evening, and she left last night. TELEGEAPH NOTICE BOAED. Arrivals. —Feb. 28; Auckland, 10.45 a.m., H.M.S. Orlando, from Sydney; Auckland, 10.45, a.m., H.M.S. Eingdove, from Chatham Islands; Auckland, 10.45 a.m., H.M.S. Katoomba, from Sydney; Auckland, 10.45 a.m., H.M.S. Karrakatta, from Sydney; Wellington, 4.20 a.m., Wakatipu (Brindisi mail), from Sydney; Wellington, 10.80 a.m., Tasmania, from Lyttelton; Wellington, 10 a.m., Flora, from Lyttelton; Wellington, 7.30 a.m., Talune, from Lyttelton j Greymouth, 3.15 p.m., Hesketh, from Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 6.10 a.m., lonic, from Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 3.30 p.m,, Omapere, from Akaroa. Departures.—Feb. 28: Auckland, 6.40 p.m., Taviuni, for Fiji; Wellington, 5.30 p.m., Wakatipu, for Lyttelton; Wellington, 4.45 p.m., Talune, for Sydney; Akaroa, 6 a.m., H.M.S. Buaaard, for Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 4,20 p.m., Waihora, for Lyttelton, SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Auckland, Feb. 28, Arrived Warships Orlando, from Hobart; Eingarooma and Karrakatta, from Sydney; Eingdove, from the Chathams ; and Eoyalist, from the Bluff. Wellington, Feb. 28. Arrived—Wakatipu, from Sydney, at 5 a,m. She brings fifty-nine passengers. Those for Christchurch are:—Misa Hewitt, Messrs L. W. Eitchie, Chowne, six steerage and three Chinese. Talune, at 7.80 a.m.. Flora, 10 a.m., and Tasmania, 10.30 a.m., from Lyttelton. Grafton, from the West Coast, vi 4 Nelson. Stormbird, from Wanganui: Sailed—Kawatiri, for Westport. Tas-. ■mania, for Sydney, vi£ the east coast and. Auckland. Flora* for Napier and Auck-j land. Australia, for Auckland* via east-' coast. Wakatipu, for the south; passengers—Misses Willeston, Eeston, Thompson (2), Meats and Eoborts, Mesdamas Turner,.. Moorhouee, Grant and family (3), Kelly*, Johnston, nurse and two children. Hew-* lefct and Maxwell, Judge Ward, Dr Fit-: chett, Messrs Grant, Calcott, Phillips,, Hancock. Strickett, Steadman, Tregartha, Baker, Benzoni, Kent, Wilson, Treloar, Hewlett, Maxwell, Kelly, Fraser, Cole, Dowland, Young, Molhuiah and twentythree steerage. Talune, for Sydney; pasgaß^ne~lHMea Johnstone^

Harper, Wilkie and two children, Hammond and family, Condis, Linoway and Bradbury, Eev Bradbury, Messrs Wilkie, Allen, Jones, Gilmour, Gibbs (2), Hobday, Melhuish, Diniant, O’Sullivan, Hamond, Hill, Linoway, Bowra, Fillia, Eowe (2), Burrows, M’lntoab, Huggins and fifteen steerage. Port Chalmers, Feb. 28. Arrived —lonic, from the south. Sailed— Glenlora, barque, for Lyttelton. Waihora, for Sydney, vifl, east coast; passengers—Misses Jeffreys, Blaokadder, Smith, Bose, Harris, Allen, Gardiner, Bennett, Wiseman, Kiasell, Scoones,

Fraser, Grant and Johnson, Meadames Blaokadder, Stevens, Cameron, Kinnmart, Black, Hall and infant, Parsons, Muriell and child, Giles, Scott, Fraser and Gunn, Captain Anderson, Messrs Black, Drake, Olsen, Gardiner, Lyons, Hall, M’Nicoll, Connie, Harris, Pryor, Blaokadder, Brown, | Warner, Noel, M’Curdy, Stuart, Niven, § Sibbald, Haskett, Ease, Fairbairn, Davis, I Taylor, Steinitz and twenty steerage. AUSTEALIAN SHIPPING. I Melbourne, Feb. 28. I Sailed, to-day—Eotomahans, for the 1 Bluff.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10594, 1 March 1895, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10594, 1 March 1895, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10594, 1 March 1895, Page 4