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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Th® time-ball is dropped every week day at 1 p.m.. Now Zealand mean time, winch i» equivalent to 13.30 Greenwich mean time of the previous day, being calculated for l-72deg SOmin eaat long., and llhrs 30mm f.af 0 f Greenwich mean time. * Lyttelton is situated in lat. 43.37 south, lomr 172.44 east, and the difference of time between Lyttelton and Christchurch is 20«ec. _____ PHASES: OP THE MOON. March. D. H. M. Poll M00n... ' Last .Quarter ... 18 5 8 p.m. Kew Moon ... ••• 26 955 p.m. WEATHER REPORT- &c. High Waiter, This Day (Thursday); «Morning, Oj4 ; afternoon, 0*36. bun rises 5,50; sets, 6.32, WEDNESDAY, MaBCH 6. 9 A.»r. 5 p.m. : Jteom.te ... 30-g Thermometer •*> arrived. March 6—Penguin, b.K-i 442 tons, Manfrom Dunedin. UV*® Steamship Messrs Keenan, Williams, Brooks Brown, Simpson, Squires, Curtis, Capi-am Patter son and six steerage. CL'BABED. Match 6 - Laira, barque, 493 tons. Paterson, for London. National Mortg g and Agency Company, sweats. March 6-Charlotte, toque, 1243 tons,J Bohndory, for London. New Zealan P**aSrt3s3st« --a----1580 tons, 2800 horse-aower, 8 guns, Sohedar, for Wellington. March 6—Janet Nicoll. s.s.,_ 496 Robertson, for Westport. Union Steam ship Company, agents. , Mnn. I March 6—Penguin, s.s» 442 t^ 3 , Man ning, for Wellington. Umoa Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—For Wellington—Miaaea Carter, Glad&ng and JMitchells, Rev Mother Mary, Mrs Mitcbeils, Cantain Wheeler. Messrs Sjerts La Cocq, Carlton, Carter. PiMor. H PArkuo, Pennell, Savage, Conttland, Tregwilts and Gladding. 3 IMPOSTS. _ , Penguin: Prom Dunedin— 68 lengths pipe, 5 cases tea. 3 cases fish, 13 cases jam, ' 19 boxes eoap, 89 pigs. , Wakatu: From Boat Harbour—so bales wool. BXPOBTfI. Wakatu: For Port Robinson—44 sheete* 3 cases iron, 50 bags coed, 112 pieces timber, 11 cases waters, 50 sacks ana bags , flour, 90 bdls standards, 90 bags sugar, 10 bags oatmeal, 13 sacks chaff, 10 bags salt, 4 bags lime, 36 pkga; for Boat Harbour—--2 rams, 1970 ft timber, 50 sacks oats, 25 sacks ryegrass, 35 bags • coal, 1 case iron, 16 pkga. „' , Rotorua: For Wellington rhubarb, 83 cases fruit, 2 bdls sulky, 3 hhds ale, 138 sacks chaff, 170 Backs seed, 1 buggy, 179 sacks seed, 140 bags chaff, 19 lengths pipe, 98 pkga; for Nelson—s pkga ranges, 4 pkga; for Poxton —2 pigs harrows j for Wanganui—lX cases fruit, 1 plough, 7 pkgaj for Blenheim—l 7 sacks Laira : For London 34 bdls hardware, 34 kegs hardware. Charlotte: For London—sßoß bales wool, 2 bales hair, 454 casks tallow. The barque City of Adelaide, lying along* side the Gladstone Pier, has sprung a leak, and will probably have to be docked before anything further can be ascertained. The vessel is otherwise “in trouble,” for she has been formally seized by one of the hanks in satisfaction of a claim. Bailiffs are in charge of the vessel. Captain Wheeler, late of the Union Steamship Company's service, brought the steamer Maori down froia Wanganui. He was on board as coastal pilot, and Captain Mofiatt was ashore at Wanganui, when a strong southerly gale sprang up, and the steamer was signalled to proceed to sea at once. Captain Moffatt has not yet arrived fromtha north. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals. —March 6; Wellington, 8.50 a.m., Haurofco, from Sydney; Wellington, 10.45 a.m., Omapere, from Lyttelton; Wellington, 1.45 p.m., Rotorua, from Lyttelton; Port Robinson, 5.30 a.m., Wakatu, from Lyttelton; Timaru, 9 a.m., Pakeha, from Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 11.45 p.m., Rotomahana (English mail), from Bluff. a Departures.— March 6: Auckland, 9.30 a.m., H.l.M.SFalke,for Sydney; Auckland, 5.10 p.m., Waihota, for Sydney; Spit, 5 a.m., Strathmore, for Hobart; Port Robinson, 9.30 a.m„ Wakatu,for Boat Harbour; Wellington, 5 p.m., Hauroto, for Lyttelton; Wellington, 5 p.m., Takapuna, for Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 4.30 p.m., Wakatipu, ior Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, March 6. Sailed—Falfce, German cruiser. Commander E. Yon Moltke, for Sydney. Waihora, for Sydney. Gisbobne, March 6. Sailed—Monowai, for the south; passengers—Mr and Mrs Barker and family (5), Mr and Mrs Crown, Misses Webb, Witty, Dolantour and Parker, Mrs Bruce, Messrs Ellis, Wilson, Bates and Tiffin. Anglian, for the south; passengers—Mr and Mrs M’Dougall, Mra Friar and children, Mr and Mrs Gilmour, Mesdames Jeune and Hyams, Messrs Tippets, Allan, Pearce, M’Donnell, Austin, Jackson, Robertson and four others. Wellington, March 6. Arrived—Hauroto, from Sydney, at 9.30 a.m. She left at 5.80 p.m. on Friday, and bad fine weather throughout. Passengers: For Wellington—Twenty-eight saloon and twenty-throe steerage; for Lyttelton— Misses Mulford, Johnston (two), Mesdames Anderson, Johnston, Messrs Wylie, Fuller, Edwards, Glanville and six steerage; for Dunedin—Mr Dixon and three steerage. Waihi. from Blenheim. Charles Edward, from Nelson and Wanganui. Stormbird, from Wanganui. Hula, from Wanganui. Wainui, from Nelson and Picton. Takapuna, from Onehunga vift Taranaki. Rotorua, from Lyttelton. Omapere, from the south, fl. G. Johnston, barque. Captain Colby, one hundred and one days out from New York. Sailed—Charles Edward, for Nelson and the West Coast. Hnia, for Wanganui. Omapere, for Westport. Wainui, for Nelson and the West Coast. Hauroto, for the south; passengers-Misses Hepburn and Eltham, Mesdames Davis and child, Jameson, Tennant and child and Montgomery, Messrs Cotton, Montgomery, M’Clure, Sayers (2), Orbell and Yigera, Masters Tennant and Dixon and eight steerage. Takapuna, for the south; passengers—Misses Allen, Cox and Clarke, Lady Stout, Mesdames Thompson, Stirling and child, Blundell and maid and Leemiag, Captain Downie, Eav Woods, Messrs Blundell, Jordon, flora, Bawnaley, Ford, Bellinger, Wilson, Miles, Robbins, Gilbert, Gilfillon, Learning, Manchester, Boss (2), Brabazon, Guinness, Ehind, Clark, Logan, Corbett, Kupeke, Knight, Mill, Baker, Prendeville, Cox, Cookston and eleven steerage. DnKßX>iNy March 6. Sailed—Wakatipu, for Sydney; passengers—Misses Mao Neill, Hutchison. Davies, Anstia and Aslin, Mesdames Lewington, Gundlach and Hardy, Messrs Gundlacn, Burns, Healea, Johnston, Kearne, Stevenson and child. Grant, Pogson, Metcalfe, Chomme, Garrett (3), Peck, Mao Neill, Hardy and fifteen steerage. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Stdnkt, March 6. Arrived—Northern Chief, from Kaipara. Sailed—Manapouri, for Auckland. Melbourne, March-6, S*iled-«-M*i«oa,ior tho-Bluff.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10599, 7 March 1895, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10599, 7 March 1895, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10599, 7 March 1895, Page 4