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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON, i The time-ball is dropped every week day ivafc 1 p.m., Now Zealand mean time, which 1 o equivalent to 13.30 Greenwich mean time of the previous day, being calculated for 172(3eg SOmin east long., and llhrs 80mia [fast of Greenwich mean time. ! Lyttelton is situated in lat. 43.37 south, long. 173.44 east, and. the difference of time [between Lyttelton and Christchurch is. 20aac, PHASES OP THE-iMOON. L March. r JD. H. K. Full M00n... .... 11 8 9 p.m, Last Quarter ... 18 5 8 p.m.' New Moon ... ... 26 9 55 p.m. WEATHER REPORT. &c. i High Water, This Day (Saturday); g—Morning, 2.7; afternoon, 2‘36, Bun ixiceo 5,52; sets, 6.30. t . Friday, March 8. 9a.h; Sy.H; Barometer ... ... 29-47 29’45 Thermometer ... 71 66 Yesterday afternoon Captain Edwin sant the following weather forecast to Captain Clark:—" North-west to west and south gale, with glass rising and [colder weather.” ARRIVED, ■‘ March B—Elizabeth Graham, barque, 598 tons,; Andresen, from Newcastle. G; M’Clatohie and Co., agents. : Match B—Flora, s.a., 838 tons, Bernech, irom Wellington. Union Steamship Comrianv, azents. Passengers —Misses Sullivan, Davidson, Stringer, Manle, Williams Mesdamea Creamer, Butcher, ißurnSi Falla, Stalker and two children, Messrs M’Lelland. Brown. Chock-Hong. ■Shaw, Sforinger, O’Leary, Jamieson, Bean, jCrumps, Whitaker, Wood and fifteen IBtMaSl Bt MaS B—Botomahana, s.s., tons, ■Waller, from. Dunedin. Union Steamship CompaEjy. agents. Passengers Misses Carl, Neville, Weldon, Gibb, Mason, and Aulc!, Maadamea Moore. Brodie and maid, and Apld> Sir A. C. Weldon, Messrs Ward, Mendelsohn, Schumacher. Young, Brown, Allah And boy, Wayne, M’CoU, Branson, Lamb, and sis steerage, i March B—Wakatu, s.s., jUS tons. Wills, from Boat Harbour. Eituiey and Co., agents. CLEARED. | Match B—Clyde, schooner, ■B7 tons. Gibbons, for Hokianga. j SAILED. ' . / MarchS—Jane DouglaSi s.s., 76 tons, .Whitby,'for Akaroa, via Bay a. and Graham, agents. ■ I March B—Haurofco, e.a., J 275 tons, Anderson, for Oamaru and Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents- _ , March B—Flora, s.s.. 838 uqns, Bernech, for Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers - Miss' Denniston, Mesdamea Nixon and Carmasy, Messrs Byrne, Holdgate, Morgan and Foa. i March B—Eotomahana, 8.9., 864 tons. Waller, for northern port3Vand Sydney, v Union' Steamship Company, agents. Passengers For Wellington^—■-Miss Stirmetfc, Mesdamea Preston, Griffiths, • M’Owen and Brabner, Drs Pollen and Chattel], Messrs Tombs, Aitkeu, Dytaock, Studbolme, Willoby, Williams and' Sheridan; for. Napier Mesdamss Bennett, Broughton, Meek and Best, Messrs Peeke; Broughton, Pannor and Meek; for Gisborne—Mr and Mrs Everard; for Auckland—Miss Gifford, Mrs Wilkin, Bishop Cowie, Eev Patterson, Messrs Pilkington, Brown, Patterson, Wilkin, Money and Glendinning; for Sydnuy Mesdamea Smith and family, Eenton.l and Crabb, Eev Smith,, Professor Reh'toul, Messrs Foley, Crabb, Begg and Brahun. IMPOSTS. . . .. j Flora: From 1 Auckland—B3 bags sugar, 6 pkgs; from Gisborne— % cases; from Napier—l case; from Wellington—s bags feathers, 19 hhds 16 caaksipelts, 10 cases flab, 25 drums oil, 40 pkgsEotomahana: From Melbourne bags rice, 110 cases fruit, 498 cases tea, 10 cases herrings, 306 bags bjstfc, 58 pkgs; from Hobart—2sl bags bark, 1 case; from Dunedin—s pkgs; from Bluff—l 6 cases nails, 16 doors, 1 pkg. Wakatu 5 From Bpat Harbour Lales wool. , ' EXPORTS. i Clyde: For Hokianga—B2o bags flour, 40 sacks bran, 40 sacks chaff, 100 sacks oats. 26 sacks wheat, 10 sacks oatmeal, 10 sacks onions, 1 sack seed. Flora: For Dunedin—l 4 cases tea, 65 cases beer, 29 sacks'onions, 57 cases fruit, II sacks peas, 40 pipes, 147 pkgs. Wakatipu: For Wellington—l4B cases fruit, 5 cases pigeons, ,1112 sacks chaff, 50 sacks oats, 34 sacks bran, 30 sacks pollard, 30 sacks oats, ,24 sacks wheat, 1 chaffcutter, 28 pkgs; for Patea—ll6 sacks oats ; for Sydney—22 sacks seed, 50 sacks peas, 90 bales hay, 161 sacks seed, : 95 sacks potatoes, 91 Backs oats, 10 sacks peas, 18 pkgs; for Newcastle—s cases tea, 550 sacks flour, 30 sacks pollard, 2 cases bacon; .for Nelson—l sack; for . Wanganui—l3 bales hay, 200 sacks wheat, 1 pkg; for Onehunga—3 rams, 1 truss; for Blenheim—6 pkgs; for Greymouth—l pkg; for Foxton pkg; for New Plymouth—lo7i sacks oats; ; 1 sack; The barque Elizabeth Graham., arrived in Port yesterday from Newcastle, with % cargo of coal consigned to Messrs G. •M’Clatchie and Co. The Napier cargo on board the barque City of Adelaide will be transhipped per the steamer Dingadee, and the barque will bo placed in-the Graving * Dock, fori re-;, .pairs. TIMAEU. The s.s. Dingadee and Herald:'; arrived yesterday morning from, Dunedin and Oaiaaru. The former took on board some cargo for Nauier, and left early in the afternoon for* Lyttelton. The latter had twenty tons of merchandise to land,, and one hundred and twenty balesiof wool from Oamaru to tranship to the ship Blenheim. She took in produce for Wellington and the West Coast, and.left for Lyttelton in the evening. TELEGEAPH NOTICE BOAED. Arrivals. —March 8: Wellington, 10,30 a.m., Wakatipu, from Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 7.10 p.m., Takapuna, from Lyttelton. ~, , Departures. March 8: Wellington, 6 p.xa„ Wakatipu, for Sydney; Welling-, ton, 5,15 p.m., Monowai, for Lyttelton* SHIPPING TELEGEAMSW ellinqton, Match 8. ! Arrived—Queen of the South, fromFoxton. Monowai and Anglian, from Auckland, via Sydney-and east coast. Eotorua, ■from Nelson via Pioton. Murray, from Nelson. Huia, from Wanganui. Wakaitipu, from the south. Sailed—Queen of the South, for Lyttelton. Grafton, for Pioton, Nelson and the West Coast. Penguin, for Onehunga, vifi, Taranaki. Monowai, for Melbourne,! vid the south and Eqbart; passengers—i Misses Yuill, M’Keng, Gallie, Bell, Miller, ! Gooder, Beadle, Gillon (2), Drummond, Jenkins, Buckley, Boss, M’lntyre, Henderson, Quinn, Conley, and Pratt, Meadamea Nathan, Jones, Patterson, Staples, Tait, Levy, Pratt, Skinner, Clemett, M’lhtyrq, Evans, Watson, Derbridge, Eeid, Barnett, Baird, Henderson and Hay, Eev [O’Eagan, Dr Barnett, Messrs Nathan, Williams, For, Boss, Simpson, Atkinson (2), iHigginson. Clemett, Fowlio, Addinson, Shanks, Koarna, Phillips, Broughan, •Queree, Mills, M’Kegg, Pratt, Guthrie, -Wriggly, Litter, Eoche, Lowator, Fraser, ißowen, Gilruth and thirty-one steerage. : Eotorua, for Lyttelton; passengers Misses Bsc, Pynes, Clinton (2), Dorris, Logdon, Gascoigne, Dathio, Young, 'Bavin and Jefferson, Mesdames Buckley, Gascoigne, Eeynolds, Deck, Evans and Wildoomatb, Eev Sinclair, Messrs Johnston, Booth, Mitohell, Millward, Miulem, M’William, JStott, Duthia, Snoonar, Wildcdmath, plylaa - and ten,, jt«w»g«. : W»k»fcipa, ■

sengers—Misses M&unsell, steins, son S (2), Beaumont. Hewlett and Gxbbes. Mesdames Chapman, Hollon __ Bateman dren, Gundlach, Peters, GiV > @ B y on and child, Varley and Caemon and Allan, Eev Mother J" I Hart. Salisbury, Messrs Bateman, Kedcliffe, Eegati, Chapman, YYilGundlach, Peterson, Gorizan, son, Josephson, Chittle, Flock, £ Gannaway, Hall. O’Mora steerage. Anglian, for the couth, v.a rtngera—Misses Brigp, M’Dougall, Pritchard, Davy (J > ™ bath, Woodmas, Hutchens GjMm. Hawaii, Off wood, Cassin, ButemOa, Law^ or, Fraser, Wood, Walter, Parsrae(2).Gall. Conolly, Duncan, Torrance, Pbillipson ( L Williams, Trevelan, Fulton, Cat tf’tmz’ Outram, Donald, Stone, Marshall Keating. Hutchens. Sorenson -and Fleaher, Me dames Stearley, Spinks, Ba I llsy ’ Mitchell’ Duncan, Phillipson, Trevelan, Hall, Nairn and child, Bodgaw, Ow » Dair, Bennett. Butcher, Jones, M Doweu, Warren. Charters, childl and maid. Hart, M’Dougail, Ford, Mitchell and <Neland. Dr Thomas. Messrs M’Dowoll, B«ton Rheim, Jones, Butcher, Lomax, Ireland, Blackmore, Phillips, Crease. Hall, Mitchell, Creamer, Snell, Hart, Cleland, Warn and thii*-y fiT The°folfowing is a list of J llO cargo from the colony -.-From Ancklaud--99 bales wool, 200 casso gum, 90 cases honey, 47 cases cheese, 3 pigs silyer, -8 pkgs sundries. 3 boxes bullion. 431 kegs and 10 boxes butter, 49 cases cheese, 4.47 carcases sheep. 2859 carcases lamb, (toi Rio, 10 cases flab); from Danedm—276o cases cheese, 89 boxes butter, 5 pkgs sundries; from Lyttelton—Wi-oaiceases mutton. 5531 carcases lamb, 134 bales wool, 8331 sacks oats and barley, 161 sacks grass seed, 740 pkgs butter, 738 cases cheese, 6 cases bacon, (for Eio, cases apples and 6 carcases mutton) ; from Wellington—ll,7sß carcases mutton, 5150 carcases lamb. 3192 legs. 2208 cases cheese, 4424 cases and 716 kegs butter, 880 bales and 2 sacks wool, 300 bags barley, 12 bales leather, 31 bales basils, 632 sacks grass seed, 6 cases bacon, 35 casks tallow. 7 casks marrow, 56 casus edibles, 4 sacks bones, 21 pkgs sundries, (for Eio; 86 sacks potatoes and 1 csss bacon). She also takes the following dairy produce:—From Dunedin—l9o tons cheese and 3 tons butter; from Lyttelton—4s tons cheese and 24 tons butter; from Auckland—B tons cheese and 221 tons butter; from Wellington—l 44 tons cheese and 148 tons butter; total, 338 tons cheese and 197 tons butter. Port Chalmers, March 8. Arrived, 7.20 a.m. Takapuna, from Lyttelton. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. ‘ Melbourne, Marco. 8. Arrived—German Corvette Moewe. Stdkey, March 8. i Arrived—Tasmania, from Auckland. Newcastle, March 8, Sailed—Rotokino, for Lyttelton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10601, 9 March 1895, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10601, 9 March 1895, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10601, 9 March 1895, Page 4

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