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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. The time-ball ia dropped every week day it 1 p.m.. New Zealand mean time, which is equivalent to 13.30 Greenwich mean time ®f the previoua day, being calculated for 172 deg 30mm east long., and llhra SOmln <ast of Greenwich mean time. Lyttelton ia situated in lat. 43.37 south, . long. 173.44 east, and the difference of time between Lyttelton and Christchurch is 20sec. PHASES OP THE MOON. Mat.

WEATHER REPORT, Ac. ; High Water, This Day (Tuesday): —Horning, 8.19; afternoon, 8.44. bun w«h7.7; seta. 4.44. Monday, Mat 13. 9 A.M. f> P.M. Barometer „» ... 29-98 SO’OO Thermometer ... 63 57 ABBITXD. May 13—John Bell, schooner, 92 tons, Kirk, from Waitapn. W. Pitcaithly, agent. March 13—Whangaroa, schooner, 150 tons, Olsen, from Greymouth. W. Pitcaithly, agent. SAILED. May 13—Omapere, b.b,, 352 tons, Fleming, ' for Wellington and Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. May 13—Cotinna, b.b., 820 tons, Tod'd, 4 for Dunedin, via way ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. May 13 Clematis, ketch, 67 tons, Williams, for Havelock. T. H. Her, agent. May 13—Hand Graham, schooner, 80 tons, B.erg, for Greymouth. Cuff and Graham, agents. May 13 Lily; schooner, 92 tons. Bloom, for Greymouth. W. Pitcaithly, agent, ' ! IMPOSTS. Omapere: From Dunedin—lo sacks peas, 80 sacks oatmeal, 20 sacks barley, 53 pkga. Penguin: From Picton—s casks pelts; from Wellington—l 4 bags salt, 1200 staves, . 12 casks pelts, 100 bags cement, 40 coils wire, 94 pkga j from Nelson—l case. John Bell; Prom Waitapu—6o,oooffc timber. Corinna: From Taranaki —SO cases cheese, 7 pkga; from Wellington—,73cas6g cheese, 65 pkgs. EXFOETS. Omapere: For Westport—6 cases tea, 140 sacks flour, 10 sacks pollard, 98 sacks potatoes, 22 pkgs; for Wellington—93 sacks flour, 10 sacks pollard, 1 pkg; for Nelson—l boat. Pengnin: For Wellington ranges, 132 sacks flour, 86 sacks bran, 23 sacks pollard, 249 sacks chaff, 311 sacks barley, 115 sacks potatoes, 125 bales hay, 12U bags flour, 50 sacks wheat, 60 sacks seed, 53 sacks potatoes, 42 bdls hay, 10 cases tea, 8 bhds ale, 15 boxes tea, 43 pkgs; for Picton—4 cases tea, 2 sacks seed; for Nelson—lß pkga; for Greymouth—4 hhds ale, 3 cases bacon, 4 cases ; for Blenheim—B pkgs; for Wanganui—lo sacks meal, 50 sacks flour, 4 pkgs; for Foxton—23 pkgs; for Westport—2 pkgs; for Patea—3 pkgs. Oh&u; For Auckland—29 cases tea, 186 . sacks onions, 87 sacks meal, 10 cases cheese, 40 cases bacon, 452 sacks chaff, 282 sacks oats, 8517 sacks wheat, 534 sacks flour, 43 sacks sharps, 77 sacks bran, 334 bales hay, 43 cases, 10 sacks beans, 100 sacks manure, 1427 sacks potatoes, 13 bdls bags, 34 pkgs; for San Francisco—2 bales skins. Lily; For Greymouth—4so sacks chaff, 140 sacks potatoes, 74 sacks oats, 70 sacks flour, 30 sacks onions. Maud Graham: For Greymouth—4ol sacks chaff, 185 sacks oats, 380 sacks flour, 181 sacks potatoes, 25 sacks wheat, 40 sacks, sharps. The schooners John Bell and Whangaroa arrived yesterday, the former from Wai-. tapu and the latter from Greymouth. Both brought cargoes of timber. The John Bell has been chartered to load a cargo of produce for Wellington. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Abeivals. May 13: Auckland, 6.30 p.m., Mararoa, from Sydney; Spit, 3.15 p.m„ Pendle Hill, from Newcastle; Greymonth, 4.30 p.m., Heaketh, from Lyttelton. ' , Dbpabtuees.—May 13: Auckland, 2,30 p.m.. Southern Cross, for Norfolk Island; , Wellington, 3.15 p.m., Hauroto, for Lyttelton; Wellington, 4.10 p.m.. Penguin, for Lyttelton; Port Robinson, 1.15 p.m., Wakatu, for Lyttelton; Timaru, 7.45 p.m,, Corinna, for Lyttelton;. Port Chalmers, 4.30 p.m.. Flora, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS; . * Auckland, May 13. Arrived—Eotomahana, from southern ports. Mararoa, from Sydney; passengers: For Lyttelton— Miss Britton, Mesdames Bent and child, Donkin and family (3), Mr Authudford and nine steerage; for Dunedin Misses Vann (2), Gleeson, Harrison and S. Harrison, Messrs Campbell, Talbot, Hodgson, Carey, Moss and Brown; for Auckland Sevonty-three . saloon and ninety-eight steerage. Sailed—At 11.30 a.m., from Onehunga, Takapuna, for the south. Passengers— Misses Lynch, Thomas, Wilkinson, Irvine, Joynt, Lady Glasgow, Lady Augusta Boyle, Mesdames Jameson land two children, Watson, Hunter and Brawanaw, Eev Mackay, Dr Haines, Major Elliott, Messrs Sirker, Lynch, Jameson, Mitchell, Kerr, Hunter; Moore, Salmon, Otley, M’Gallan, Russell, Jackson, Edwards, Obrend, Murphy, Eavery, and ten steerage. Gairlooh, for New Plymouth; passengers—Mr Lopey and one steerage. Southern Gross, mission schooner, for Norfolk Island and Melanesia; passenger—Archdeacon Palmer. Anglian, for Sydney. H.M.S. Pylades leaves for Tauranga on Wednesday, and remains there until Saturday, when she proceeds to Wellington, where she will be on the Queen's Birthday, and after remaining until June, she goes on to Lyttelton. Wellington, May 13. Arrived—Taupo, from Fiji, via Auckland. Sailed—Wainui, for Nelson. .Hauroto, for the south; passengers—Misses Wilson, Fenwick and Davis, Mesdames Dean, Smith, Coker, Sim, Wilson, Morris, Siraaon and Mitchell, Eev Sim, Messrs Miriams, Simson, Paul, Dodds, M’lnaee and Whittington, Masters Davis and Paul and sixteen steerage. Taupo, for Westport. Penguin, for Lyttelton; passengers —Misses Blundell, Jakins, Haywood, Barker and Kemp, Mesdames NapierBell. Blundell and Dean, family and .attendant, Messrs Hargreaves, Hey wood, M’Gowan, Day, Andrews, Hosking, Ching, Buokland, Turner and eleven steerage. Dunedin, May 13. Sailed—Flora; passengers Mesdames Lees' and child, O’Neill, Waterhouse, Davies, Crossan, Eeady and child, Buchanan", Misses Toomey, Shanks, Haslam, Waterhouse, Jackson. Morris, Thomas, Bartleman, Noble and Niven, Messrs Buchanan, Mabin, Toomey, Armytage, Davis, Kearns, Arthur, Beale, Frankish, Entrican and Eev E. 0. Leal. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Sydney, May 13, Arrived—Tarswera, from Auckland. Sailed—Mono wai. She has .£IOO,OOO in specie on board. Mr Auclley Coote, agent for the French Pacific cable, is a passenger. Sailed—Tasmania.

Last Quarter Be 17 H. 6 21. 14 a.m. New Moon ... 25 0 16 a.m. First Quarter 21 3 19 p.m.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10653, 14 May 1895, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10653, 14 May 1895, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10653, 14 May 1895, Page 4