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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Lyttelton is situated in lat. 43.37 south, lon» 173.44 east, and the difference of time between Lyttelton and Christchurch ia 20aeo. , , The time-ball is dropped every -week day ab 1 p.m.. New Zealand mean time, which ia equivalent to 13.80 Greenwich mean time of the previous day, being calculated for 172 deg 30min east long., and llhra 30min east of Greenwich mean time. phasbs"opthe MOON.

WEATHER REPORT. &c. High Water, This Day (Friday) i—Morning, 8.20; afternoon, 3.46. Sun rises 5.6; seta, 6.24.

WEATHER FORECAST. Yesterday afternoon Captain Edwin sent the following weather forecast to Captain Clark “North-east to north and west gale, with rain, after twelve houfcs from now; glass fall again soon.” ARBIVID. Oct. 17—Takapuna, s.s., 370 tons, Grant, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Mieses Shepherd, Hageneon, Courage, Clarke, Teape, Hood, Patchett, M'Eae, Bargent, Browning, Mesdames Holdaway, Watson, Grant. Theobald, Courage, Messrs Laurie, Lusk, M’Murrick, Pardy, Gilruth, Caahion, Watson, Courage, Foster, Pearson, Bowler, Laugridee, Hargreaves, Taylor, M’Eae, Meek, MTlraith, Hume, Hon Parker, and , twenty-one steerage. , Oct. 17—Orowaiti, s.s., 286 tons, Adams, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. ' Oct. 17-— Wafca>tu, 8.8., 115 tons. Wills, from Wellington, yift way ports. Kmaqy, Barns and Co,, agents. SA.ILED. Oct. 17 Takapuna, s.s., 370 tons. Grant, for Wellington. Union Steamehip Company, agents. Passengers : For Wellington—Misses England and Copnall, Mesdames Bundle, England, Sutcliffe, Allen, Wilkin, Godbar, Hunt, Nankervis, Brown, Pasdale and child and Marchant, Eev W. Morley, Captain Renslaw, Messrs Sutcliffe, Queree, Allen. Marchant, Godber, Brandt, Salmon, Hill (2), Lill, Lewan, Baltrop, Wright, Talbot, Rattray, Heyward, Brown and Master Brown; for Hew Plymouth—Mr Badger. Oct. 17—Eimutaka, 8.M.5.5., 4515 tons, Greenatreet, for Timaru. New Zealand Shipping Company,, agents. , Oct. 17— Wakatn„ b.b„ 115 tons. Wills, for Wellington. vi& way ports. Kinsey, Barns and Co., ageulis. IMPOSTS. Takapuna : Prom ’ Hokitika 8 bags hides, 18 bales skins, 19 pkga; from Onebunga—3 cases fruit, 10 sacks oysters, 315 bales skins, 1 boras, 600 sleepers, 9 pk<*s; from Taranaki—6l hides, 5 skins, I case glass, 20 pkga; from Wellington 22 cases iron, 100 rolls netting, 31 pkgs; from Nelson—2 horses. ' . Wakatu: Prom Wellington —12,000 ft timber; from Kaikoura—-11 bales skins, 15 hhds, 16 pkga. EXPOETS. Gmapere: For Timaru—26o bags salt, 160 bags sugar, 40 boxes soap, 1 box, plants, 2 cases chairs, 404 pkgs; for Oamaru —93 pkga; for Dunedin—6 bags sugar, 20 boxes soap, SO pkgsWakatu: For Stonyhurat—4o sacks coal, II sacks potatoes, 1 boiler; for Port Robinson—4 harrows, 10 sacks bran, 25 bdls •wire, 60 bdls standards, 8 coils wire, 1 engine, 5 sewing machines, 28 pkgs; for Kaikoura —5 cases rabbit poison, 50 casks cement, 14 cases furniture, 3 cases fruit, 14 sacks seed, 4 cases spirits, 4 bales woolpacks, 6 sacks oatmeal, 8 casks tar, 61 bars iron, 5 sacks bran, 10 sacks oats, 36 pkgs; for Wellington—29o sacks chaff. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Prom London—lonic, E.M.S.S., due colony Nov. 18; Ruapehu, R.M.S.S., due colony Nov. 5; Blenheim, ship, 1077 tons, Q.L.S.P. From Barry Dock—Soukar, ship, 1304 tons, W.E.F.H., sailed July 25. From New York, via Port Chalmers —Borrowdale, ship, 1197 tons, H.M.T.S., sailed June 15; Doris Brodereen, ship, 647 tons. N.F.M.P., sailed July 24 ; Star of the East, barque, 734 tons, Q.J.K.N., sailed August 30. VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. sailing vsanxiiß. Days Out. Himalaya (London) ... ... —. 110 Firth of Dornoch (London)... ... 91 Earnook (London) Lochnagar (London) - 66 The New Zealand Shipping Company’s E.M.S.S. Eimutaka left last night for Timaru, where she will load 20,000 carcases of frozen mutton for London. . TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals. Oct. 17: Wellington, 7.30 g.m., Tasmania, from Lyttelton; Greymouth, 11.15 a.m., Rosamond, from Lyttelton; Timaru, 2 p.m., Omapere, from Lyttelton ; Port Chalmers, 10.30 a.m.. Flora, from Lyttelton. TIMARU. The schooner Glencairn sailed for Wanganui and the Zior for Hokitika, on Wednesday evening, produce-laden. The s.s. Omapere arrived from Westport yesterday afternoon. The Eimutaka, due from Lyttelton this morning, will pick up 12,000 to 13,000 carcases of mutton, 600 bales of wool and 120 casks of by-products from the freezing works. A score of carpenters, if so many can be got at short notice, will continue the work of repairing the damage done by the fire in one of the insulated holds, SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland. Oct. 17. The ship Eathdown, with salmon and wheat, pub in to port this afternoon, her cargo having shifted. Sailed—Mahinapua, for New Plymouth and Wellington; passengers—Misses Gain and Hansen (2), Mesdames Eochforfe, St , Clair and two children, Jennings, Fenwick, Gain and Smith, Messrs Hansen, Rees, Willcox, Stead, Hay, Horton, Elliott, Mitchell, Master Gain and six steerage. Glenelg, for New Plymouth; passengers — two steerage. Kaipara Heads, Oct. 17. , Sailed River Hunter, barque, for Sydney. Silver Cloud, barquentine, for Sydney. Gisborne, Oct. 17. Sailed—Tarawera, for southern ports; passengers Misses Hill, Tatgen and Barry; Mesdames Siseman, Ritchie, Bright and child and M’Lean, Messrs Ritchie, Davis, Cato, Walker, M’Lean, Downing, Turnbull, Budson, Madder, Brown, Fuller, Andrews, Elliadon, Howden and Moran. Wellington, Oct. 17. Arrived—Taupo, from Newcastle. Tasmania, from the south. Grafton and Charles Edward, from Nelson. Sailed—Charles Edward and Penguin, tor Nelson. Tasmania, for Sydney, via Auckland and east coast. Corinna, for the south; passengers—Misses Ward, Allen, Dent, Morrison and Loasby, Mesdames Tceseder, Berry, Watson (2), Wall and Morrison, Captain Shepherd, Messrs Maitland, Treseder, Watson, Wardell, Warren, Paterson, Ward, Russell, Lumpton, Smith, Oakden, Loasby and Jones. Dunedin, Oct. 17. Sailed Wakatipu; passengers Mesdames Teachemaker, Dalgleish, Hay, Penfold and two children, Lintott, M’Donald and three children. Misses M’Donald (S) and Mills, Messrs Colquhoua, Paterson, M’Doaald (2), Duncan, Walter, Wright, Lslghton and Lintott. Poet Chalmers, Oct. 17. Arrived —Flora. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. SxDNEir, Oct. 17. Arrived—iMioweia, Horn Vancouver.

October. ■ D. H. u. New Moon ... ... 18 6 40 p.tu. First Quarter ... 25 10 84 p.m.

Thubbday, Oct. 17. 9 A.K. 5 P.M. Barometer 29-98 29-95 Thermometer 50 48

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10780, 18 October 1895, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10780, 18 October 1895, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10780, 18 October 1895, Page 4

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