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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. The time-ball is dropped every -week day •t 1 p.m., New Zealand mean time, which 1 a equivalent to 13.30 Greenwich mean time of the previous day, being calculated for 172 deg 80min east long., and llhrs 30min east of Greenwich mean time. Lyttelton is situated in lat. 43.37 south long. 172.44 east, and the difference of time between Lyttelton and Christchurch is 20aeo. PHASES OF THE MOON. July.

WEATHER REPORT, Ac. High Water, This Day (Thursday); —Morning, no tide ; afternoon, 0.10. San rises 7.29 t sets. 4.43. 'WXDNISDAT, JtTLT 17. 1 9 A.u. f> f.V. f Darometer ... ... 30*09 SO'IO Thermometer ... 54 4S ABBIVSD. July 16—Nebo, barque, 494 tons, Johansen, from Newcastle. W. White and Co., agents. W. Pitcaithly, port agent. July 17—Manapouri, s.s,, 1020 tons, Anderson, from Port Chalmers. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers— Misses Hay, Cother, Mawley, Gillon, Evans, Mesdames Nelson and two children, D’Oyley and two children, Barr, Messrs M’Nnnghton, Lutterworth, Johnson, Oonnon, Perrott, Rountree, Colebrook, Calvorley, Barr, Loveridge and eight steerage. June 17—Clio, schooner, 81 tons, Moore, fromWaitapu. W. Pitcaithly, agent. July 17—Tasmania, a.s., 1265 tons, • Bi’Gee, from Dunedin. Kinsey and Co., agents. Passengers Misses Thomas, Neill (2), Mackay, Shaw, Ellison, Kirk, M’Callum, L. North, Mitchells, Moore, Morgan, Huddy, Mesdames Owen and ' child, Hopkins and child. Palmer, Gough, Elson, Townsend, Morgan, Rowlands and Collins, Messrs Scott, Brown, Cowie, Townsend, M’Callum, Eaton, J. R. Donovan, Neill, Flotzka, Lawrence, Collins,. Watt, Sinclair; and thirty-five steerage. July 17—Wakatn, s.s., 115 tons, Wills, from Wellington, vi& way ports. Kinsey and Co., agents. July 17—Lily, schooner, 80 tons. Bloom, from Greymouth. Cook Bros., agents. July 17 —Clyde, schooner, 87 tons, Gibbons, from Havelock. T. H. Ker, agent. July 17—Maud Graham, schooner, 81 tons, Barg, from Greymouth. Cuff and Graham, agents.

CLEARED. July 17— John Bell, schooner, 82 tone, Kirk, for Wellington and Waitapn. Master, •gentj , July 17—-Southern Belle, barque, 536 tons, M'Cooe, for Kaipara. W. Pitdaithly, .agent. SAILED. July 17 Annie Hill, schooner, 121 tons. Smith, for Thames. J. B. Way, ■■ agent. / ■ . ' July 17—Zior, schooner, 63 tons, Jensen, for Waitara. Cuff and Graham, agents. July 17—Hanroto, s.s., 1276 tons, Ander-, son, for southern ports and Melbourne. Union Steamship Company, agents. July 17 Manapouri, s.s., 1020 tons, Anderson, for northern ports and Sydney. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers : For Wellington—Misses CoomTbridge, Forrester, Clarke, Drake; Mills (3), Johnston and Cox, Mesdamea Drake, Pickering, Anderson and Holden, Messrs Hannah. Foster, Holden, Knott, Bawley; Gov, Turton, Kerr,; Lyons, Eiohelbaum, Crawford, Inglis, Laughton, Le Grove, . Hunt, Walker, Gardiner, M’Le&n, John--ston, Harman and Hanmer; for Napier—y frs M’Farlane j for Gisborne—Meedamen -p- anois and Nelson; for Auckland-Miss: Huv ’ 10 » Mesdamea Thompson and Hume, \r„,. v * Moses, Passmore and Collins; for B*dne\ I —Misses Pillistt and Hay, Mesdarnea A Tar,hall > Broderick, Chapman and two chili. *'"* Ca P tain Marshall, -Messrs Coleman, v ooo ** cta P“ a a* Kennedy and Br july i °l*7— > j- r *'*» najlfl i*, S' 1 ’* 1265 tons, M’Gee, for rii northern, ports. Kinsey and Ca '•» a K«nts. Passengers; For Wellington—v’* llßo ' M ' Co,, > Moriing, Bobson and Johnson. Mesdamea Shields, Newby. Gorrie. Nomsh and two children, Messrs Morrow, Jackson, Wolff, Bishop, Knott, Wil.on, Moir, Moriing, Petherick snd ttenll; for Napior—Misses Beil, Dodson, Naysmith and Adams. Messrs Smart and Baxter; for Gisborne—Messrs Wilson and Smart; for Auckland-Mecidames Bayies and two children, Messrs Eestell, and Sandfotd; for Sydney—MissesCardale and M'lntosh, Messrs Tindall, Webster, Dunbar, Caskie, Henderson. Dunnitt, Sawle, Colville, Kennedy, Cheviot and M’Mnrray. IMPOSTS. Manapouri: From Dunedlni—s hhdsalo, 985 bars iron, 10 bdls iron, 5 cases oil, 74 pkgs stows, 24 skins, 26 pkgs. . Nebo : Prom Newcastle—7oo tons coal. Clio : Prom timber. Tasmania ; From Dunedin —130' cases acid, 58 drams oil, 50 cases whisky, £ cases claret, 24 boxes soap, 10 pkgs. ’ Wakatu; Prom Wellington—l 4,t 1 00£fc timber, 16 pkgs; from Kaikoura—l horse, 20 hides, 10 sacks pelts, 4 hhds; Cheviot—l2 tents, 1 forge, quantity tools. EXPOBTS. Wakatu: For Port Robinson—so sacks ] flour, 5 sacks bran, 5 sacks oatmeal, 8 pkgs disc harrows, 10 boxes oahdles, 10 bags salt, 26 pkgs groceries; for. Ston-y-2 pkgs, 800 ft timber; for Kaikoura —l6O bags flour, 7 sacks sharps, 18 casks, 13 bdls iron, 1 crate biscuits, 4 cases spirits, 7 sacks oatmeal, 3 cases fruit, 28 pkgs sundries; for Wellington— 33 sacks bran, 40 sacks pollard, 70 sacks potatoes, 30 sacks barley, SO sacks oats, 6 sacks beans, 200 Backs wheat. Tasmania ; For Wellington naphtha, 80 sacks potatoes, 24 sacks onions, 60 cases and pkgs furniture, 1 horse, 5 orates biscuits, 2 cases leather, 17 bdls shafts. 1 bicycle; for Napier—22 sacks flour, 15 cases tea, 50 sacks clover seed, 20 sacks grass seed, 5 sacks wheatmeal, 3 bicycles, 30 sacks potatoes, 2 crates biscuits; for Gisborne—s cases tea, 30 sacks potatoes, 20 sacks seed, 125 sacks chaff; for Auckland—l6oo sacks potatoes, 400 sacks chaff, 200 sacks grass seed, 214 acid cases, 75 sacks malt, 62 crates and cases biscuits, 20 sacks onions,. 20 sacks oats, 10 barrels ink, 10 oases drugs; for Sydney—6so sacks potatoes, 5 cases machinery, 25 bdls willow rods, 40 cases ginger, 10 drums, 20 cases. ■ Hauroto: For Dunedin—4 bars steel, 28 pieces iron, 2 oases bacon, 20 bdls twine, 22 hides, 20 pkgs; for Bluff—3oo sacks seed, 18 bdia fibre, 6 cases ; for Melbourne —SO sacks oats, 5 sacks seed, 40 cases ginger, 4 pkgs. , , Talune; For Wellington—l horse, 1 bicycle, 3 pkgs ranges, 117 sacks potatoes, 118 bales bay, 40 pkgs; for Foxton—6 pkgs; for Nelson—26 pkgs ; for Greymouth—l truss; f6r Sydney —583 sacks potatoes, 600 sacks malt, 6 bars steel, 1 case; for Newcastle—24l sacks oats, 6 cases. * , , John Bell; For Wellington—o6osacks flour, 200 sacks sharps, 80 sacks bran, 75 sacks oats, 35 sacks meal, 5 sacks, 460 bags flour; for Waitapu—24o sacks flour, 5 sacks bran, 5 sacks sharps, 21 sacks oats, 40 bags sugar, 2 sacks meal, 6 sacks chaff, 21 pkgs. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Abbxvals. July 17: Auckland, 2.10 p.m., Monowai (with the San Francisco mail), from Honolulu; Wellington, 6.30 »,m., Omapero, from Lyttelton; Wellington, 11.30 a.m., Talune, from Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 5 p.m., Brunner, from Akaroa. „ , . Depaetdbes.—July 17; Wellington, 4 p.m., Takapuna, for Lyttelton; Akaroa, 8 a.m., Jane Douglas, for Lyttelton; Port Chalmers. 11.5 a.m., Eangatira, for Lyttelton.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wbllington, July 17. Arrived—Australia, from Auckland, vi& the East Coast. Talune, from Melbourne, vi& the south. Takapuna, from Onehunga and Taranaki. Penguin, from Nelson and Fioton. Omapere, from the south. Charles Edward, from Nelson. Sailed—Wainui, forNelaonandthe West Coast. Penguin, for Nelson. Takapuna, for Lyttelton; passengers—Misses Powley, Kennedy (3) and Collins (2), Mesdames Stronach and Todd, Messrs Kennedy, Stronach, Todd, Collins, Hennab, Blair, M’Doagall, M’Kenzie, M’George, Godfrey, Sawtell, Cotton and Woran. Talune, for Sydney; passengers—Misses Cook, Boyd, Wylie, Dunn and Stewart, Mesdames Wylie, Dunn, Bannister and child, Orchill, and Naismith and child. Dr von Mirbaoh, Messrs Rothschild, Simpson, Banner, Worsley, Bunting, Denison, Turnbull and 21 steerage. Port Chalmers, July 17. Sailed—Rangatira. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Melbourne, July 17. Arrived—'Wakatipu. Newcastle, July 17. Sailed—Kathleen and Hilda, for Wellington. Rotokino, for Wellington. Sydney, July 17. Sailed—Tarawera, for Auckland.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10708, 18 July 1895, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10708, 18 July 1895, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10708, 18 July 1895, Page 4

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