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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. The time-ball ia dropped every week day at 1 p.m.p New Zealand mean time, which ■ equivalent to 15.30 Greenwich mean time of the previous day, being calculated for 'l72deg SOmin eaat long., and llhra 30mln fast of Greenwich mean tun?. Lyttelton ia situated in lat. 43.37 couth, long. 172.44 east, and the difference of time between Lyttelton and Christchurch is 20ieo. PHASES 5.0 F THE MOON. A 'March. fi. H. M. Pull M00n... ... H 3 9 p.m. Last Quarter ... 18 5 8 p.m. New Moon 26 9 55 p.m. WEATHER REPORT. Ac. High Water, This Day (Monday): —Morning, 3.57; afternoon, 4'23. Sun rises 5.54; sets, 6.26. SpitDAT/ March 9. 3 a.m. 5 f* M - Barometer ... ... 29-84 29'85 Thermometer ... 62 58 ARRIVED. March 9—Jane Dougina. 8.a., 76 tons, Whitby, from Akaroa, vi& Bays. and Graham, agents. ? March 9 Monowai, s.s., 2137 tons, Carey, from Sydney via northern porta. Union Steamship Company, agents, las-, songera—Mieses Watson, Newton, Buckley,, Horsley, Brown, Nelson, Palliser (2),‘ Cowley; Murray, Allen, Gallic, Beadle, Lorimer, Hay, Boss, Casey, two Sisters ot the Mission, Mesdames De Benzie. Lamb, Wood, Casey, Davies, Clarkson, Derbndge and eon,-Dr Lamb, Messrs TartO'U, Young, Wodd; Reid. Casey, Hammond, Grant, Davies, Baker, M’Kay, 'Cottonll, Hart; Jowlie. Clarkson, England. bhanks, Fraser, M’WflhW Atkinson, Cook, Rostock, Roche, Gaurgc, GilK-ith, Ross, Higginsure,; and twenty-eight stner9—Rotorua, e.s.. 576 tons, Shapherd, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Davis, Bee. Hewas, Grubb, Beck, Sonng, Baring, Gascoyne, Clinton, Jefferson, Fodett; White (4), Masdames Phillips, Skinhef, Buckley, Duffell, Wildermoth, GasddyhO, Reynolds, Messrs Morcam, Stuckley, Johnston, Gorman, Milner, Wilkee, Brodker, Waby, v White, Sinclair, Stodt,’ Byland, Wildermoth, Millwood, Spooner, Mitchell and six steerage. Match 9—Anglian, s.s., 1354 tons, Le Nevin, from Sydney vi£ northern ports. Kinsey and Co., agents. Passengers: Misses Penny, Adams (2), Snell, Dobson, Williams, Hair, Wood, Phillips (2), Bretney, Torraid, Herbert, Cook, Cassia, Pritchen, Brinkman, M’Dowall (2), Torrens, Duncan, Pulton, Offwood, Giutis, Webley, Hartwell (2), Walton, Sincock, Mitchell, Fleslax, Briggs, Parsons (2), Lawler, Lounsan, Trinberth, Woodman, Davey (2), Harrison, Hutchins _ (2), Ross, Mesdames Trelevan and child. Agar, Rogers, M’Cleary, Phillips, Owen, M’Donnell. Batcher, Charteress and infant, Clark, Cleland, Hart, Proggatt, M’Dowall, Mitchell, Machin, Bailey, Jones, Shearby, JPord, Mason and infant, Bav Agar, Dr Thomson, Messrs Trelevan, Eumear, Phillips, Blackmore, Tibbets, M’Donnoll, Butcher, Ireland, Clarke, Cleland, Hart, GomV x , Duncan, Suter, Offwood, Bishoffshaiu ! Mitchell, Roberts, Goose,Hobbs and two '« Jones, Warren, Ashworth, Creamer, Grek'®* Wain > Master Agar and fifty»S« tom. Jones, toToanSn. - Vnion Sleamehip Com-

pa ™ y ’ a of the South, s.s.. 121 a ™ s.s., 393 tons.'M’Beth. ..JSSaSTSa.’ »—*» °»“- Koaamond.a. I** 1 ** * G2 from Greymouth. Union Steamship Comfrom Dunedin, via intermediate ports. Union Steamship Company,

SAILED. • • March 9 Clyde, schooner, » }“«* . Gibbons* for Hokianga. W. Pi>sxthly, * g Mateh 9—Anglian, b.s., 1354 ton'*. I- 10 Nevin, for Dunedin. Kinsey and agents. Passengers Misses Andei «° n (2), Carr, Simmach, Swanson, Beid, Blundell. Hay, Mesdames Brown and threv children, Wilson and two children, Heslop, Henry, Field, Broome, Messrs Brown, Field, Brechett, Stott, Hall, Henry, Gollm, , Macdonald, Drewitz, Goodfellow and , March 9—Queen of the South, a.s., 121 tons, Harvey, for Poxton. Kinsey and ; Co., aeante. ■ - " , March 9—Hsrald, s.s., 35S tons, Jones, for Qreymouth. via Wellingtons union ; Steamship Company, _ j March 9—Wakatu, s.s., 115 tons. Wills,s for Wellington via Port Bobinson and | Kaikonra. Kinsey and Co.,agents. S* March 9—Monowai, s.s., 2187 Carey, for southern ports and Union Steamship Company, agents. _ Passengers: For Dunedin—Misses Bitchie, Meikleham, Young, Deck, Forsyth, Meadames Young, Woodside, Tosswill, Fraser, Camerohi Shanks, Dr Barnett, Messrs Shanks, Cameron, Murie, Wilson, Lamb, Branson, Craddock, Baddeley, White, Burns, Bossiter; for Bluff—Messrs Beid, Atkinson, Denniston ; for Hobart—Mr and Mrs Marshall; for Melbourne—Misses Troutbeck (2). Allsop, Atkins, Holmes, Fisher, Mrs Kelly, Messrs Kelly, Todhunter, Munition, Wilde, and Master Gill. March 9—Eotorua, s.s,, 576 tons, Shepherd, for Wellington. Union Steamship- ; Company, agents. Passengers: Missea > Donaldson. Gardner, Mesdames Hughes, Carrnthers, Beid, Barraud, Creagh, Clarkson, Kenny, Anthony, M’Laohlane (2),; Eev Walker, Sir James Hector, Major Brunt, \ Drs Purdy, Cresay and Kelly* Captains Brown and Smith, Lieutenant Anderson, Messrs Hickson, Mel wish, , Every, Beid* Wood, George, Lightband, M’Govern, Dight (2), Foater, Bobertson, Creagh, Martinet, Leo, Proudfoot, Davis, Lion, Parker, M’Farlane, Fitzsimmons, Henevin, Vance, M’Kay, Cottarill, Saun--ders, Miln, Talbot. Bromley, Bailey, Brigham, Hoey, Squires, Cfmningham. Dobbs, Irvino,- Smith, Munro, M’Nab, and Master Kenny. IMPORTS. Anglian:"Prom Sydney—2B cases acid,, 10 cases oil, 70 bags hides, 10 casks sheep: dip, 5 drums acid, 284 bags sugar, 10 cases, sugar, 19 sacks bottles, 12 crates, 28 bdla woollens, 40 bdls twine, 6 cases tobacco, 221 pkgs general merchandise. Dingadee: From Dunedin—s 3 casks pelts, 25 pkgs, 50 bags hides, 24 sacks oats, 1 case. Eotorua:: From Picton—34 casks pelts, 29 pkgs; from Nelson—2 bales leather, 3 bales hops, H bales; from Wellington—--1 boat, 12 crates bottles, 17 casks pelts, 24 bars steel, 24 bars iron, 7 pkgs. Monowai: Prom Auckland—2o cases fruit, 5 cases type, 25 cases beer, 9 cases almonds, 16 bags sugar, 120 sacks cement, 80 sacks limes, 50 cases mullet, 81 cases oranges, 306 cases, 30 pkgs; from Wellington—l4oo staves, 12 pkgs; from Gisborne—l case; from: Manukau—l crate. exports. Eotomahana: For Wellington—l2-cases bacon, 8 pigs; for Napier— l plough, 18 cases fruit, 17 pkgs; for Greymouth-4 cases wine, 16 Dkgs; for Sydney-2 cases ; for Opotiki—lo sacks seed ; for Auckland —5 cases nails, 141 sacks onions, 25 sacks malt, 65 bags onions* 445 sacks oats, 44(X ’ sacks flour,s2G sacks wheat, 16 casesbacon,SH sacks seed, 50 pkgs. Wakatu ; For Port Bobinson —24 bdls wire, 16 doors, 72 sacks chaff, 24 bdls sash weights, 16 pkgs furniture, 14 kegs nails, 8 cheeses, 8 bdla iron, 28 pkgs j £pr. Kaikonra—l sewing machine, S orates, ;32 boxes biscuits, 50 bags salt, 1 gig, 25’ boxes candles, 25 sacks wheat, 19 sacks: bats, 84 cases spirits, 8 hhds ale,. 6 cases fruit, 12 bags nee, 8 cases drapery, 8 bdls sacks, 4 barrels ale, 136 sacks and bags pfcg^ltinflrifa^fojU : .WbUin^n—4sa%aok£f i

chaff, 3 cases machinery ; for R ekerangu—--24 bags cement, 3 bdla ironwork; for Boat Harbour-10 bags flour, 5 hags sugar, 1 chest tea, 2 coils wire, 10 caaes-smi pkgs For Dunedin—l 3 crates biscuits, 6 cases tea, 2 bags horsehair, 26 cases nails, 41 pkgs. iaav Quean of the South: For Foxfcon—la.o7 Backs wheat, 88 sacks aud bags flour, 5, cases tea. expected arrivals. From London Tainui, B.M.S.Si, duo colony March 11. Ruahine, R.M.S.S., due colony March 25. From New York P. P. Litchfield, barque, vi& Dunedin, sailed Dec. 5. Kate p. Troup, barque, via Dunedin, sailed Jan 20. VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. SAILING VESSELS. Days Out. Hermione (London) ... ... 80 Canonuß (London) ... ... ... 73 Silverstream (London) 70 Bankhall (London) 51 Soukar (London) ... ... ... 51 Firth of Forth (London) 34 Annie Fletcher (London) 20 Durisdeer (London) ... 18 Charlotte (London) 6 Laira (London) 5 TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals. —March 10: Wellington, 1.45 p.ra.. Herald, from Lyttelton; Wellington, 1.40p.m,, Rotorua, from Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 9.30 a.m., Monowai, from Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 1.50 p.m., Anglian, from Lyttelton; Gisborne, 2p.m., Pakebs, from Timaru. Departures. March ICf; Spit, 6 p.m., Fflkehs, for Gisborne. The steamer Dingadee is alongside the barque City of Adelaide, and is taking cargo from the barque for Napier. The City of Adelaide will be docked here during the week to be repaired. The Port was fairly brisk on Saturday owing to the presence of a large fleet of steamers. The Rotorua, Monowai, Rosamond, Anglian. Herald, Dingadee, Wakatu and Queen of the South, added to the direct liners Tongariro and Maori, together with the fleet of sailers, gave the Port quite an animated appearance during the day. TIMARU. The barque Franz cleared fop London on Saturday, and was to sail with the first fair slant of wind. Her cargo consists of 4880 hales of wool and skins, 68 casks of tallow and pelts and 1358 sacks of oats. The s.s. Corinna called on Saturday to land 25 tons of stores from Dunedin and to pick up produce for Wellington and Westport. She left for Akaroa and s Lyttelton in the evening. The ketch Reliance was ready on Saturday to sail for Wanganui with a full cargo of produce. The ship Blenheim is nearly full, and •will probably sail next week. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, March 10. Arrived—Ovalau, from Samoa and Tonga. Wellington, March 10. Arrived —Kahn, from the East Coast. Herald and Rotorua, from the south. Lady Mabel, brigantine, from Newcastle. Mawhera, from Nelson and the West Coast. Mahinapua, from Mauukau and Taranaki. Hesketh, from Greymouth. Kanieri, from Opunake. Omapere from Westport. Aorere, from Patea. Rotomahana, from Melbourne via the south. Waitapu, from Havelock. « Sailed Aorere, for Patea. Murray, for Nelson and the West Coast. Southern Cross, for Auckland viS, Eaat Coast. Neptune and Waihi, for Blenheim. German warahip Buasard, for Sydney. Eotomahana, for "Sydney via. Auckland and the East Coast. Omapere, for the south; passengers —; Misses Houohiu, Kilham, M’Kinnon, Newton, Stewart (2),Mesdames Kilham and M’Ledd, Sir M. O’Eorke, Messrs Pareto, Milne, Bradley, Rankin, Blacklock, Wood (2), Holmes, Smith, Douglas, M’Leod, .Rutherford, Rankin and eight steerage. „ PortChalmees,.March 9. Arrived Flora, from Lyttelton. Hauroto, from Oamarai. „ „ „ Sailed—Banffshire, Captain Coull, for London. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Alexander Stewart. Messrs A. M’Kay, M. Herapth and Dr J. F. Sheridan. Her cargo consists of 2907 hales wool, 9 casks wine, 390 casks tallow, 10490 sacks oats, 1000 cases meats, 4 cases sundries, 63,274 caresses mutton, 812 boxes butter, 889 cases kidneys, 3925 legs mutton, 9304 beef, 165 haunches mutton, U Cl ws poultry, 252 live sheep. JLU# Arrived— Monowai and AngJisn from Lyv\telton.

AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING.’ Sidney, March 5). • Arrived —Stanley, from Kaipara. Kata? iTathum, from Napier. , * March, 10. Arrived—Waihora, from. Auckland. I

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10602, 11 March 1895, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10602, 11 March 1895, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10602, 11 March 1895, Page 4

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