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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. T~ttelton is situated in lat. 43.37 south I*™/172.44 east; and the difference of time Seen Lyttelton and Christchurch is is -dropped every week day a&l n™, New Zealand mean time, which ift equiralent to 13.30 Greenwich mean time of toe previous day, being calculated for I72deg 30min east long., and llhrs 30min easfcof Greenwich mean time. PHASES OP THE MOON. March,

WEATHER REPORT, &c. ' High Water, This Day (Monday).— Morning, 4.35 ; afternoon, 5.2. Sun nses, '6.18; sots, 5.53. i : Sunday, March 29. 9 A.M. 6 P.M. Barometer 2976 2971 Thermometer ... 64 57 ARRIVED. March 28—Penguin, a.s., 442 tons, Manning, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers —Mesdames Shepherd, Grey, Oliver, Parker, Clark, Rhodes (3) and maid, Jennings; Misses Wither, Grey, Stuart, Welsh, MTlroy, Noble, Pranks, Kirton, Lowers; Messrs Boyce, Evans, Cowlishaw, Wilkinson, Lane, Allen, Kennedy, Moore, Parker, Blennerhassett. Brown, Ross, Hamilton, Swan, Jacques, Maitland, Caygill, Park, Levy, Arnold, King, Holmes, M/Pherson, Haynes, Rhodes (3), Clark, Hislop, Paton, Hon G. UTLean and twenty-four steerage.. March 28 Tasmania, s.s, 1265 tons, M > Gee, from Sydney, via Auckland and way ports. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Passengers Misses Hesketh, Virtue, Torrens," Somerville, Kennedy, Roberts, Harris, Jamieson, Hughes and child, Gilchrist and Herrick, Mesdames W. H. Jones, Virtue, Hesketh, Herrick, Macfarlane, Jones, Turner, Marshall, Ross, Herbert and child, Whitehead, Handy, Harper, Birdling, Lamb and two children. Revs J. Hoskmg and S. Macfarlane, Messrs W. H. Jones, Thomas, Paton, Truman, Jones, M’llroy, C. Smith, Handiside, BaTLook, -Duppa, Hesketh, Hesketh junr., Lewis, M’Alpine, Martin, Gordon, Gray, Plannigan, Cookrane, Holmes, Simpson, Pike, Kennedy, Harrison, Harper, J. B. Way, Russell, Chadwick, A. E. Belton, A. R. Barker and Livingstone, Masters Virtue and Gilchrist and twenty-two steerage. March 28—Jane Douglas, s.s., 76 tons, ■ Whitby, from Akaroa, vi& the Bays. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. March 29—Invercargill, s.s., 135 tons, Sundstrum, from Invercargill. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. • March 29—Wakatu, s.s., 115 tons, Wills, from Wellington, via way ports. Kinsey, Bams and Co., agents. March 29—Maori, s.s., 5160 tons, Moffatt, from Port Chalmers. Dalgety and Co., agents. March 29—Ohau, s.s., 410 tons. Black, from Greymouth vi& Pioton. Union Steamship Company, agents. CLEARED. March 28—Kathleen Hilda, barquentmo, 520 tons, M’Kenzie,. for Brisbane. Kaye and Carter, agents. SAILED.

March 28—Tasmania, s.s., 1265 tons, M’Gee, for Dunedin. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Fassengers Misses Dufeu and Leith, Mesclames Grace, Tattersall (2) and Leith, Messrs Hislop, Aschman, Tattersail, Axkhurst, Murrell and Goodmanson. March 28—Penguin, s.s., 442 tons. Manning, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers Misses Caldwell, Mcllish, McDonald and Speight, Mesdames Hawkins and family, Badford, Church, Moore and Endean, Colonel Pox, Messrs Duff, Laurenson, Johnston, Badford, Wilson, Little,. Atkinson, Stott, Chicken, Home, Endean, Meason, Hume, Humphreys, McGowan, Nancarrow, Stewart, Johnson, Kincaid, Meadowcroft, Speight, Atkinson, Hawkins, George, Bailey and Bruce. IMPORTS.

Tasmania : Prom Sydney via the north — 4cases bacon, 70 cases apples, 2 bales leather, 3 hnds syrup, 19 bags melons, 15 cases acid, 50 cases oranges, 56 cases syrup, 1380 (bags sugar, SO chests tea, 2 bales kapoc, 50 boxes tin plates, 60 cases merchandise, 4 horses, 54 pkgs. Penguin: From Nelson—lo cases hops, 3pkga; from Picton —1 Case bacon; from Wellington—l bull, 85 sacks seed, 19 ponies, 95 cases cheese, 258 pkgs. EXPORTS.

' ■ Corinna: For Bluff—4 sacks malt, 64 cases.; for Port Chalmers—6 casks tar; for Hobart —19 pkgs tea ; for Melbourne—Bß sacks bran; for Dunedin —26 cases tea, 3 chests tea, 10 cases wine, 27 sacks onions, 6 sacks bacon, 6 sacks seed, 36 pkgs; for Adelaide—3o6 sacks oats. Poherua: For Auckland —5 sacks oatina, 6 bdls buckets,- 25 sacks malt, 460 sacks bran, 2 cases bacon, 10 bales hay, 104 sacks barley, 21 sacks peas, 180 sacks flour, 38 sacks sharps, 8 cases glue, 383 sacks potatoes, 272 bales straw, 163 sacks seed, 386 sacks potatoes, 2261 sacks wheat, 65 pkgs. Clyde: For Waitapu—32o sacks flour, 8 sacks oats, 3 sacks barley, 6 sacks rye, 6 sacks chaff, 10 sacks bran, 12 sacks sharps, 2 pkgs. Mgraroa: For Wellington—l nest cages, 4 sacks oysters, 16 cases fruit, 5 cases eggs, 4 wheels, 1 pair shafts, 15 pkgs gear, 10 boxps soap, 19 sacks flour, 1 sack meal, 51 sacks seed, 4 bars steel, 1 chaffcutter, 50 , sacks flour ; for Wangamli —24 sacks meal, 10 drums sodium, 1 case; for Brisbane—--564 sacks wheat, 144 sacks onions, 1 pkg;

for Blenheim—l pkg; for Greymouth—l bale; for Napier—22 sacks pollard ; for ,Sydney—4 cases hams, 350 sacks malt, 83 sacks oats, 40 cases butter, 100 sacks seed, 12 bales flax, 5 cases bacon, 402 sacks chaff, 95 sacks wheat, 39 sacks potatoes, 70 sacks onions, 3 crates flounders, 30 sacks peas, 25 sacks tares, 6 sacks beans; for Newcastle—3 pkgs. Kathleen Hilda: For Brisbane—6oo4 sacks wheat, 810 sacks chaff, 200 sacks •barley, 93 -sacks peas, -HO- sacks bran, 100 sacks flour, 179 bags flour.

The barquentine Kathleen Hilda, loaded by Messrs Kaye and Carter, for Brisbane, was cleared at the Customs on Saturday evening. She takes a full cargo of produce, and will’proceed to sea to-day. Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s steamer Maori’ returned from Port Chalmers yesterday morning. The schooner Clyde, which left Porton Friday morning for Waitapu, put back to port on Saturday owing to- a heavy sen • on the coast. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals. —March 29 : Auckland, 1.30 •ajm., Monowai, from Honolulu (with the Sam Francisco mail)'; Wellington, 1.30 p.m.. Penguin, from Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 1020 a.m., Tasmania, from Lyttelton. Departures. —March 29: Auckland, 8.45 a.m., Rakaia, for Wellington; Auckland, 920 a.m., Monowai, for Sydney; Onohunga, 6 a.m., Mahinapua, for New Plymouth (with the southern portion of tho San Francisco mail). SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Pouico, March 28. Arrived—Royal Tar, barqute, from Lyttelton. ; Sailed—Pondlo Hill amUWolande, barquentiues, for Sydney. Auckland) March 29. Arrived—Monowai, from San Francisco; passengers for New Zoalland —Messrs Dryden, Davies, Panter, Button, Garden,

Mrs Burnahy and four steerage; for Sydney—Chief Justice Ide (of Samoa), Hon Audley Coote, Professor Agassiz, thirty-one saloon and eleven steerage. Sailed—Monowai, for Sydney. Mahinapua, for the south. Eakaia, for the south. Hawke’s Bay, for Napier. Wellington, March 28. Arrived —Mararoa, from, the south. Grafton, from West Coast and Nelson. Sailed—Grafton, for Picton, Nelson and West Coast. Mararoa,, for Sydney. Port Chjsclmers, March 20. Arrived —Corinna. Tasmania, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Maori. Bluff, March 28. Arrived—Banffshire, s.s.,.from Sydney. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Sydney, March 28. Arrived —Southern Belle, from Kaipara. Arrived —Lady Mabel, from New Zealand. March 29. Arrived—Anglian and Miowera. Sailed—Wakatipu, for Wellington. Newcastle, March 28. Sailed—Alcostis, for Dunedin. Dovonport, for Auckland. Melbourne, March 28. Arrived—Bells, from Kaipara.

D. H. M. FullMoon ... 29 4 52 a.m.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10919, 30 March 1896, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10919, 30 March 1896, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10919, 30 March 1896, Page 4