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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Lyttelton is situated in lat. 43.37 south long 172.44 east; and the difference of time between Lyttelton and Christchurch is 20sec. The time-ball is 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 172 deg SQmin east long., and llhrs 30min east of Greenwich mean time. PHASES OF THE MOON. September.

High Water. This Day (Wednesday) : Homing, 11.12; afternoon, 11.40. Sun rises 6.28 a.m., sets 5.33 p.m. Tuesday, Sbrt. 1. - 9 a.m. 5 P.M. Barometer 2999 2997 Thermometer ... 19 47 ARRIVED. Sept. I—Te1 —Te Anau, s.s., 1020 tons, Gibb, froin northern ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers Misses Allan Bice, Aiken, Baker, Willcox and Fraser, Mesdames Kent (2), Naughton and two fftifldran- Jamieson, Thompson, Morpe and Prosser, General Fulton, Eev Thompson, Messrs .Allan, Turnbull, Laurie, Passmore Craig, .Pollock, Douglas, Shepherd, Saunders, Keener, Thompson, Junes, Beynolds, Hawkins, M’Eae, Dixon, Duncan, Reddiford, Seales, Foster, Poulston (2), Perrin and twenty steerage. Sept. I—Flora, S.s., 838 tons, Bernech, from Dunedin'. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers Misses Maxwell. Miller, Cox, Cavdimaille (2), Graham (2) and Gordon, .Messrs Sinclair, Gray and M’Gregor, and fourteen steerag Sept. I—Tekapo, s.s., Anderson, from Port Chalmers. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers —Mrs and Miss and Master Poynter, and five star age. SAILED. Sept. 1 Janet Niooll, s.s., 406 tons, Eobertson, for Westport. Union'. Steamship Company, agents. Sept. 1 Jane Douglas, s.s., 76 tons, Whitby, for Akaroa, via Bajs. Pitcaathly, Wallace and Co., agents. gepfc. i Eosamond, s.s., 460 tons, ByaH, for Greymouth. Union Steamship Company, agents. Sept. I—Tekapo,l—Tekapo, s.s., 1044 tons, Anderson, for Wellington and Sydney. Union,! Steamship Company, agents. Sept.' I—Flora, s.s., 838 tons, Bernech, for Wellington. Union Steamship Com-. p*ny agents. Passengers—Misses Colton, Hudsoni Brown, Dixon, Eettanberg, Mandley and Walker, Mesdames Dobson, Stew*rt> Bacon and Dixon, Captain East, Messrs Pratt (2), Baker, Dobson, Short, Herbert, Munro, Marshall, Bacon, Hay, Ferguson, Hart, Dummock, Eussell, Anson, tapper, Smith, White, Barnes, Herlihy and Horgan. Sept, i _Te Anau, s.s., 1020 tons, Gibb, for Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers Misses Smith and Hughes, Mrs MTfarlane, MTfarlane, Messrs Moon, Fisher, Eaton and Butterworth. IMPOBTS. Te Anau: From Nukuiofa —65 cases from Auckland —2 cases tobacco, a.na^ik«..ftTnptiea J 56 boxes flour, 191 cases fyjwnp. 4oases ploughs, S3/cases treacle, 175 sacks sugar, 11 cases oranges, 15 cases 27 boxes soap, 6 cases bacon, 60 lajKi cement, 200 bags linen, 80 bdls laths, 40 cases acid, 109 sacks produce, 15 cases gnm, 26 sacks, 178 pkgs; from Gisborne—--1 crate; from Napier—l2o hales wool, 6; pkgs; from Wellington—l 26 boxes candles, IX> cases fish, 4 quarters beef, 5 sacks pelts, 12 Min empties, 2 cases paper, 15 pkgs, 40 sacks chaff, 12 sacks 0at5,.55 bales wool, 44 rams. Tekapo: Prom Bluff—67 sacks hides, 8 sacks pelts, 4 casks pelts, 1 case, 14 sacks seed, 239 sacks barley, 2 boxes luggage; from Port Chalmers —1 tin paint. Flora: From Dunedin —3 casks whisky, 5 octaves whisky, 20 cases ale, 50 boxes candles, 7 chests tea, 20 sacks oatmeal, 3 bales twine, 2 bales gum, 11 boxes glass, 57 sacks ryegrass, 10 sacks seed, 21 pkgs. He Port was fairly busy yesterday. In addition to the three direct liners, Tekoa, Mataura and Enapehu, tho Te Anau, Tekapo, Eosamond, Janet Nicoll and Flora were working cargoes. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Abbivals. —Sept. 1; Auckland, 4 p.m., Upolu, from Fiji; Wellington, 11.45 a.m., Brunner, from Lyttelton. Depastures. Sept. 1: Wellington, 5 p.m., Tokomaru, for London; Wellington, 4.10 pan., Takapuna, for Lyttelton; Greymouth, 3.45 p.m., Hesketh, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, Sept. 1. Arrived—Richmond, from Eavatonga and Tahiti. Upoln, from Fiji. Tarawera, from Sydney ; passengers Misses Newmarch a.rwi Holland, Mesdames Bell, Dudley and child. Miller and family (3) and nurse, Pritt, Smart and child and Mitchell, Messrs Morgan, Temple, Pritt, Carrell, Rood, Ganbron, Watts, Webb, Cole, Perkins, Pearson, Patterson, Cameron and six steerage. IV ELLINGTON, Sept. 1. Arrived —Fultalla, from Calcutta, via Auckland. Brunner, from the south. Takapuna, from Onehunga and Taranaki. Anglian, from Sydney, via Auckland and east coast. Sailed—Tokomaru, for London. Anglian, for Lyttelton; passengers—Misses Mardon, Jennings, Stennett and Fenkin, Mesdames Bourne, Eeece, nurse and child, Mardon and family, Messrs Bourne, Eeece, Shand, Marton, Eofwood, Mardon, Christchurch High School football team (21). Takapuna, for Lyttelton; passengers —Misses Keiller and Arbon, Mesdames Savage and Arbon, Messrs Arbon, Keiller, Kirch, Boresson, Watkins, Nelson and Aspinall. The Tokomaru sailed for London between four and five this evening, with a full and valuable cargo of meat, wool, Ac., and tho following passengers; —Mr Grant, Mr and Mrs Pullan and two children, Messrs Eastwood, Malone, Bayne, Hazeldine, Sargent, Cornise and Paillon. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Sydney, Sept. 1. Arrived—Warrimoo.

D. H. M. .Sew Moon ... 8 1 13 a.m. First Quarter... ... 14 3 40 p.tu. Fan Moon ... 22 10 20 a.m. Last Quarter ... ■ ... oU 1 29 p.m. WEATHER REPORT. &c.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11052, 2 September 1896, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11052, 2 September 1896, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11052, 2 September 1896, Page 4

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