SHIPPING.
, LYTTELTON. ' Lyttelton is situated in lat. 43.87 south, {long-172.44 east, and the difference of time between Lyttelton and Christchurch is 20aec. The time-ball ia dropped every week day at 1 p.m., New Zealand mean time, which ia equivalent to 13.30 Greenwich mean time of the previous day, being calculated for jl?2deg 30min east long., and llhra SOmin least of Greenwich mean time. % PHASES OF THE MOON. November. D. H. H. Xast Quarter ... 10 10 87 a.tn. Full Moon ... ... 3 2 48 a.m. Now Moon 17 4 42 a.m. ‘ First Quarter ...24 6 49 p.m. I WEATHER REPORT. Ac. High Water, This Day (Saturday) [rises 4.53 s sets, 6.35. Fbidat, Oct. 25. 9 A.M. 5 P.M. Barometer .■> ... 29*3X 29*35 Thermometer ... 55 50 ARBITER. Oct* 25—Falcon, schooner, 92 tons, ; Green, from Havelock. Kaye and Carter, agents. | Oct. 25—Corinns, e.s., 820 tons, Berinech, from Wellington. Onion Steamship [Company, agents. Passengers Miss Martin, Mesdames Jones, _ Naughton and Froggart, Judge Denniston, Messrs [Black, Thorpe, Moir, M’Gpwan, Young, [husband, Peaate, Andrews, and two steer[age. I CLEARED. { Oot. 25 —Eliza Firth, schooner, 123 [tons, Murray, for Kaipara. J. B. Way, [agent. {■ . SAILED. ! Oct. 25—Janet Niooll, s.a., 496 tons, [Robertson, for Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents, h Oct. 25—Corinna, 8.8., 820 tons, Bernech, for Dunedin. Union Steamship Comjpany, agents. Passengers —_ Misses Greenwood, Brown, Hastie, Smith and Eev Walker, Messrs Parker, Heathoote, Moffatt, Cameron, Coombes and Master Brown. IMPORTS. M Corinna: From Newcastle—l2 piles; Napier—SO drums dip, 66 casks, 2 dea skins; from Wellington—l sack [potatoes, 9 bags hides. 4 boxes fish, 1 box legga, 106 pkgs* f Falcon; From Havelock—6o,oooft timber. t EXPORTS, p Takapuna: For Wellington—4s cases tea, 3 bicycles, 24 sacks rhubarb, 10 cases beer, 3 sacks peas, 70 cases apples, 12 cases legga, 51 bales hay, 25 sacks chaff, 188 pkgs, 1 crate poultry; for Wanganui—B sacks oatmeal, 52 pkgs; for Foxton—l plough ; for- Patea—2 cases ; for Blenheim—4 pkgs ; for New Plymouth—2 oases lard, 105 sacks potatoes, .200 sacks flour, 200 bags flour, 11 sacks bran, 20 sacks pollard, 5 sacks barley, 40 sacks oats, 120 sacks wheat, 2 boxes soap, 29 pkgs. • Corinna : For Dunedin —SO sacks manure, 16 sacks seed, 20 cases tea, 8 bdls iron, 30 boxes soap, 20 cases nails, 250 sacks wheat, 90 pkgs; for Port Chalmers—--2 bales flax. ; Eliza Firth: For Kaipara—64 tons [flour, 3 sacks salt, 3500 sacks potatoes, 260 [sacks oatmeal, 190 sacks oats, SO sacks [sharps, 80 sacks bran, 55 sacks wheat, 2 (sacks barley, 2 sacks maize, 6 sacks wheatimeal, 13 I cases bacon and hams, 60 bales [chaff, 2 sacks peas. / The, schooner Falcon, which arrived from Havelock yesterday forenoon, with a cargo of timber, will load produce for [Wellington on account of Messrs' Kaye land Carter. . TSMm ‘ / ■The -s.a. Eotokino called on Thursday, and picked up 600 tons of produce for 'Auckland, Sydney and Newcastle. For [the New South Wales ports the chief lines -were oats (804 sacks), and potatoes (1748 sacks). t The a.s. Herald, from Dunedin, called (yesterday to land 35 tons of stores, and pick up produce. She left for Lyttelton an the evening] f telegeaph"notice board. /; Arhivals.— Oct. 25: Wellington, 8.55 n.m., Wakatu, from Kaikoura; Wellington, 10 a.m,, Tarawera, from Lyttelton; Wellington, 9.15 a.m., Takapuna, from Lyttelton; Wellington, X p.m., Tekapo, from Sydney; Bluff, 6.15 a.m,, Hauroto, [from Hobart (with the English mail). • Departures.—Oct. 25 : Wellington, Penguin, for Lyttelton ; Timaru, 6 p.m.. Herald, for Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 6 p.m., Brunner, for Timaru; Bluff, 4.10 p.m., Hauroto, for Dunedin.' SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, Oct. 25. Sailed—Glenelg, for New Plymouth. Mahinapua, for New Plymouth and Wellington ; paasengarb—Misses Barry, Jourdaiue, Jeffery, Maude and Mrs Shepherd, Messrs Shepherd, Wilson, Trapp, Kilding [and sixteen steerage, j Wellington, Oct. 25. f Arrived—Tekapo, from Sydney. She [brings ninety-eight passengers for , all [ports, of whom fifty landed here. Passengers—For Lyttelton—Mesdames Payling, Baldwin and Green, Miss Grove, Messrs Green, Payling, Webb, Wilson, Coombs, [Watt, Kirkcaldy, De Williams, Wilson, land Newbury-Spada Concert Company, [and twenty steerage. For Dunedin—i Misses Boyse, Scott, Christie, Moffatt, ! Jordon and Campbell, Mesdames Perstin land Bussell, Messrs Bussell and Clark, [and six steerage. For Bluff—Mr L. F, [Field. Tarawera, from the south. Taka[puna, from Lyttelton. Tekapo, from [Sydney. ; ’ Sailed—Australia, for Auckland, via East Coast. Grafton, for Picton and 'Nelson. Takapuna, for Ohehunga and Taranaki. Tarawera, for Auckland, via [East Coast, Penguin, for Lyttelton; [passengers—Misses Bailie, Horler, Couritenay and Hathaway, Mesdames March, [Homes, Dombrain, M’Kerrow, Freeman, [Wood and Hou C. C. Bowen, Messrs Dom[brain, Anderson, Kefctlewell, Eotheram, [Baker, Waterson, Homes, Whitley, M’KerIrow, Freeman, Jenkins, Girlett, March, Hathaway, Bllingham, Waddell, Pearson land eleven steerage. > Bluff, Oct. 25. •. Arrived —Hauroto, from Melbourne, vifi, Hobart, at midnight. Passengers—Misses Michie, Buckley, M’lntyre and Stubbs, Mrs Wardrop, Messrs Anderson, Moir, [Hunnibell, Weatberspoon and four steeria'ge.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10787, 26 October 1895, Page 4
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