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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. K / /LytMton is situated in lab. 43;37 south \tong, 172.44' east; and thodifference ortimo [between Lyttelton and Christchurch is [2oeec. j dropped every weekday ja&'l pan.* New Zealand mean time/ which p*ecraiwadent?to 13.30 Greenwich mean time pf the previous day, being calculated for j!72deg 30min east long., and llhrs 30min mean time. iPHASIjJS OF THE MOON, February.

. WEATHER REPORT, &c. Sigh Water, This Day (Saturday):— Ulomhig, 1.28; afternoon, 1.58. Sun. |rises-.5,T'a.m,, sets 7.26 p.m, 1 Friday, Jan, 29. 1 9 a.m. 6 r.M. /■Barometer ... 29-58 29-54 i/Thermometer ... 69 60 ; WEATHER FORECAST. •■'Cacptain Edwin sent the following [weather forecast to Captain Clark yesterjday aftemoon t —“ Strong north to east and ' -winds and rain; glass further I V" • ARRIVED. ' ! Jfan» 28 —Falcon, schooner, 92 tons,. jSrqeiqifcom Havelock. T. H.Ker, agent. Jan. 29—Wakatipn, s.s., 1258 tons, Spinks, from Sydney via Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. {Passengers- Misses Thurgar, Waddell, Dyer, Beere, Sanderson, Croll and dark, Meadames Clark, Smith, Burcher, (Aulsebrook and child, Tosswill, Truscott, (Oartman, Burnside and two children, [Milne,, Captains Clark, Gledall and Bertram, Messrs Cobb, Boyd, Derry, IW)uEkner, Gaseivel, Joyce, Pearce, MThee, ItSefn, Rule, Cooper and twenty steerage. «. Jan. 29—Orowadti, s.s., 286 tons, Kerr, from Tima,Tin Union Steamship Company, agents. f Jan. 2Q— Botokino, s.s., 1304 tons, Shepjherd, from Newcastle. Union Steamship (Company, agents. . Jan. 29 : —Tekapo, s.s., : 1544 tons,. (Anderson, from Melbourne, via southern ei. Union Steamship Company, agents, engears—Miss Hiskens, Messrs M’Kay, Dudley, Porteous, Phillips, Shillito and Hart and M’Kenzie. ; SAILED. Jan. 29- —.Alert, schooner, 44 tons, Eultgren, for Waitapu. Pitcaithly, (Wallace and Co., agents. I Jan. 29—-Morning Light, schooner, 92 (tons, Rennie, for Waitapu. Pitcaithly, [Wallace and Co., agents. $ j Jan. 29 —Wakatipu, s.s., 1158 tons, 1 Spinks, for Dunedin and Melbourne. * [Onion Steamship Company, agents. Pas- 1 [rangers; For Dunedin Misses Swan, iSeidle, Fowler, Humphries, Johnston, iM’Kay, Scoullar (2), Campbell, Dilliner, * (Green, Dale, Booth, Cook, Oliver and [Howe, Mesdames Thomas, Oram and [McWilliams, Messrs Duncan, M’Williams, (Green, Louch, Feritt and Hanson, Masters (Cohen and Bums; for Melbourne —Misses Rees, Herman (2) and Johnston, Mrs (Nicholas, Mr Nicholas. ) . IMPORTS. j Tekapos From Melbourne —3O cases twine, 2 casks wine, 319 pkgs tea, 2 cases eoap, 2 cg£es bicycles, 5 chests stores, 75 (bags valonia, 14 chests cocoanuts, 2 sacks imalt, 15 sacks pepper, 6 cases almonds, i 415 bags tapioca, 30 cases wax, 5 bales (twine, 624 bags bark, 40 bags manure, 138 |pkgs 5 from Bluff—l2 sacks pelts, *6 sacks (seed; from Dunedin —lo pkgs. i, Wakatipu;, Prom Sydney —l7 crates [bottles, 67 cases tea, 20 cases waters, 32 (rolls matting, 40 bags bottles, 20 rolls lead, (20 cases starch, 5 crates bottles, 87 cases [fruit, 10 sacks cocoanuts, quantity rock [salt, 273 cases fruit, 2590 sacks manure, 20 kegs soda, 400 bags salt, 150 pkgsfrom . [Nelson —49 bags paint, 80 bags bark; from (Wellington —2 cases bicycles; from Blen-heim—-4 pkgs-; from Napier—3 crates. I , " EXPORTS. I Penguin; For Wellington— 2 cases eggs, fr-cases fruit, 2 sacks bacon, 40 drums dip, [SO sacks pollard, 10 octaves cider, 5 cases teicler, 50 sacks beans, -13 sacks onions, 50 (sacks flour, 100 bags flour, 100 boxes soap, &6 pkgsj for [New Plymouth—lß sacks (seed, 10 sacks oats, 4 bales hay, 1 bicycle, S 3 pkgs; for Wanganui—lo bales hay, 18 bkgs; for Nelson —8 pkgs-; for Blenheim—jl.pkg for Hokitika— 6 pkgs; for Mannkau

i Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s fej/LS.S. lonic will arrive in Port to-day from Port Chalmers to complete her loading for London, ■ TELEGEAPH NOTICE BOAED. \ Abbivals. —Jan. 29: Wellington, 1.30 1 {p.m.. Penguin, from Lyttelton; Port Chaljmers, V p.m., Peru, from Melbourne. * Debabtubes. —Jan. 29: Wellington, 3.20 jp.m., Tasmania, for Lyttelton; Wellington, Sko p.m., Penguin, for Lyttelton; Port vhalmers, 10 a,m., lonic, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Kaipaba Heads, Jan. 29. Sailed—Kathleen Hilda, barquentine, for Melbourne. Wellington, Jan, 20. . Arrived—Takapuna, from Nelson and iPicton. Tasmania, from Sydney, via. [Auckland and east coast. Penguin, from Lyttelton. I Sailed —Mawhera, for Nelson and West jCoast. Takapuna, for Taranaki and tManukau, Tasmania, for the south,; passengers—Misses Hayes, Grilling, Gifford, {Gardner, Scolan, Wilson, Fish (2), Mellis, Mander, M’Giil, Murphy, Prebble, Taylor, Kirby, Kealy, Graham, Leathern, Paulkes, M’Callum. (2), Kennedy, Orr, Hughes, [Freeman, Marchbanks, Todhunter, Hall, Welchman, Allen, Parsley, Nicholas, (Penricb, Bayley, Davis, Dight (2), Runnings, Geogeghan, Wilson, Callender, llhder, Weitzel, Doric, Craddock, Collins S(2) and Saunders, Mesdamos M’Donald, Murphy, Meikleham, Hall, Moss, Feilding land two infants, Hodgkins, Johnston and family, Buckingham, Davis, Landuth, {White and two infants, Vaughan, Barber jand infant, Haselden, Bean,"three children End maid, Dight, Wells, Evenden and two infant’s. Creek, Cooper, Lezard, Fraser and infant, Wilson and Kempthorne, Eevs Goldstein, Hosking and Gumming, Captain jMbiyieba.m, Messrs Buckingham, Kempthorne, Thompson (2s, ■ Banner, Perrett, Hughes, M’Kibhin, Dight (2), Burlinson, [Davis (2), Todhunter, Moss, Williams, [Prebble,Ayer, M’Laren, Landuth, Vaughan, Jameson, Simpson, Haselden, M’Callum, iPo'rhes, Watts, King, Struthers, Leslie, feishop. Manning, Smith, Collin, Newaylin, (Duncan (2), Hall, Grand and Holmore, Masters Guthrie, Barnes, Anderson, Lane, ■ Higgins and Mander. Penguin, for Lytteljton; passengers—Misses Eoberts, Cantelin, [Wilkinson, Knowles, Jeffery, Hepburn (2), iiLeete, Shepherd, Gretton, Hare, Scott, [Duffy, Marchant, Burns, Carrad, Burko [(2) and Lakeman, Mesdames Wybbe and (children, Watson and child, Dunning, (Campbell and Forrester, Sir F. D. Bell, {Hons J. M’Kenzie and J. G. Duffy, Messrs Garter, Cole, Eattray, Marshall, Manson, Hall, Burke, Wycliffe, Wilson (2), Smith, Laing, Douglas, Weallams, Barron, Durant, Mewhinney, Campbell, Forrester and jj^akeman. <j . / Port Chalmers, Jan. 29. , Arrived—Peru, barque, from Melbourne. JOoean Eanger, from Grcymoath. i Sailed —lonic, for London, via Lyttelton ; passengers Mesdames Koso and Patterson, Misses Galbraith and Anderson, Patterson, Laing, Eose and Hindson. er, for West Coast. Alexa, for pjyttelton. I AXJ’STEALLAN SHIPPING, j Albany, Jan. 29. Arrived—Prinz Eegent Luitpold; passengers* for New Zealand —Mrs Kolloway and son.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11180, 30 January 1897, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11180, 30 January 1897, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11180, 30 January 1897, Page 4

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