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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Lyttelton is situatedin lat. 43.37 south Jong. 172.44 east; and the differenced' time tetween Lyttelton and Christchurch is 20eec. The time-ball is dropped every week day atl p.m.. New Zealand meantime, which is equivalent to 13.30 Greenwich mean time of the previous day, being calculated for 172 deg 30min east long., and llhrs 30min east of Greenwich mean time. PHASES OF THE MOON.

WEATHER REPORT, &c. High Water, This Day (Monday) Morning, 3.25; afternoon, 3.52. Sun rises 5.4 a.m., seta 7.24 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 31. S a.m. 5 p.m. - Barometer 3010 3012 Thermometer ... 65 00 ARRIVED. Jan. 30— Tasmania, s.s., 1265 tons, M’Gee, from Sydney, via Auckland and way ports. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Fassepgers .ilesdames Uiglit, Davis,, Clark© - Johnson and family, Wilson, Buckingham, Vaughan,.M’Bean and three lohfldreri and nurse. Barber,. Kemptborno, Kennedy, White, Haselden, Hail, Welts, Watson, Oliver, Jones and Moss, Misses Dight (2), Kealy, Kennedy, Todhunter, Davis, Barclay, Collins (21, Hughes, Geoghegan, Haselden, MGill, Wilson, Taylor, Davie, Murray, Orr„ ‘Gardiner, Craddock, GDling, Manson, iMtmning, Wilson, Lezard, Giffard, Allen, ‘Grose, Smith, Wood (2), Messrs. M. Collins, Simpson, Quff, Hughes, Hall, Hazel den, Ward, Dight (2), Lane, Davis, A Davis, Perritt, Ayres, ForheSj-Struthers, Buckingham,, Gardiner,. Duncan, Grend, Bishop, Pasooe, Vaughan, Newlyn, Manning, .Heiron, Helmore, Thompson, Snutn, Mander- and , son, Kempthorne, Revs iHoeking, Cummings; Nicol, Stewart, .‘Farley, Watson, Masters Barns, .Anderson, Moss «yr)d thirty-nine,steerage. Jan. SO—Lily, tons. Bloom, from Wanganui; Cook Bros., agents. Jan. 30 —Penguin, s.s., 512 tons. Manning, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, - agents. Passengers —Misses Scott, Here, Dufy, Burns, Knowles, Wilkinson, Cantelin, Shepherd, Gretton, Mar-, ehant, Hepburn (2), MTee,. White, Carrpl, Roberts,Leete, Jeffrey, Mesdames Forrester, Campbell, Watson, Wilson, and two children, Webb and two children, Denning, White and Lakeman, Messrs Gordon-Smith, Marshall, Henry, Hamlin, Forrester, Campbell, Wilson, Rhyon, Barron, Rattray,. Manson, Wealleans, Sinclair, Douglas, Watson, Cole, Laing, Burke, Carter, Orr, White, Lakeman* ■ Fenwick, Dnrrant,, Langnm, ‘McDonald, Buchanan,JH’ons J. G.. Duffy, J. McKenzie and secretary'. Sir Francis Bell,. and ten steerage. . Jan. 30-lonic, M.S.S., 4753 tons, Kempson, from Port Chalmers. National Mortgage anti Agency Company, agents. Passengers—Mesdames Rose and Patterson, MissesGalbraifch and Anderson, Messrs Lang, Patterson, Rose and Hindson. . Jan. 30—Jane Douglas, s.s., 76 tons, Whitby, fromAkaroa, via Bays. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. Jan. 31—Alexa, barque, 425 tons, M’Gregor, from' Mauritius, via Dunedin. Kaye and Carter, agents. Jan. 31—r Flora, s.s., 838 tons, Bernech, from Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers —Misses Finch, Stevens, MTijunant, Ewing, Bennie, Herons and, Anderson, Mrs Jeffrey, Messrs 'Rothschild, Cooper, Bennie, Manson, Anderson and Swanston, Master Manson and six steerage. , Jan. 31 —Brunner, ss., 332 tons, Spence, ’bon* southern ports. Union Steamship ■Company, agents. Passengers —Miss TosEach, Mrs Peters and child. Dr Peters, Mr Dignan and one steerage. SAILED. . Jan. 30— Orowaiti, s.s., 286 tons, Kerr, for Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. .Tan so— Sunbeam, steam yacht, 620 tons. Lord Brassey, commander, for WellingJan. .30—Kahn, .s.s., 99 tons, Romeril, for CKatham Islands. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Passengers —Miss Hay, Messrs Blakiston and Turner. Jan. 30 —Star of Victoria, 5.5.,.2323 tons, Willis, for London, via Las Palmas. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Jan. 30—Tasmania,, s.s., 1265 tons, M’Gee,.. for Dunedin. Kinsey, Bams and Co., agents. Passengers—Misses Denniston, Anderson, Dunaton, Wilkinson, _ Albert and Greer, Messrs, Baddeley, Simpson, Devenish-Meares, Mathews, Murray (2), Greer, .Long, Ramsay and Trenbath. Jan. “30 Tekapo, s.s., 1544 _ tons, Anderson, for Sydney, vift Wellington, Union Steamship, Company, agents. Passengers : —For Wellington—Mosses Robinson, Gill, Longdin, Davis and Sefton, Mesdames De Tourrette, Smith, Williams, Snodgrass, Davis, Wright and Rankin and child. Major Birkenshaw, Messrs Kippenberger. Smith, Snodgrass, M’Kenzie, Bell, Coates and Williams; for Sydney—Mesdames Baylee, Venner, Parist, Galagah, Harrison, Meares, Verner and Parish ' Jan. 30—Penguin, s.s.; 512 tons, Manning, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers —Misses Murphy, Sturmer, Gindall, Hatrick, Miles, Arenas, OUiver, Rutherford, Fruhauf, Melhuish, Christophus, Gibson (2), Nelson, Louisson, Fisher, Parker, Mullins, Anderson (2), Woodward, Bruce (2), Green, Wilson, Bone, Turner, Nunnery, Brown, Tendall, Foster (2), Hahens, Baber, Jackson, Butterworth, Richardson, Pearce and Storey, Mesdames Murphy, Ryan, Moore, Scullin, Taiaroa an'd maid. Hopper, Bone, Habens, Yates, Waymouth, Butterworth, Medley, Coombs, Ross, Storey, Green and Pringle, Dr Anderson, Professor Clarke, Captain East, Messrs Andrews, Kerr„ Heron, Debley, Bone, Evans, Andrews, King, Nathan, Eerguson, Kirton, Walker, Barmby, Lee, Cuff, Edser, Milne, Gifford, Pringle, Harper, Thompson, Mawson, Walsentan, Schaefer, Hooper, Miller, Schatz, Denham and Dennis. Jan. 31 —Brunner, s.s., 332 tons, Spence, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. IMPOSTS. Tasmania: From Sydney, via northern ports—l6o bags lime, 105 bdls laths, 19 cases fruit, 248 bags sugar, 19 cases syrup, 3 cases irrigators, 8 bdls kapoc, 3 bdls mouldings, 8 casks ends, 5 bales bags, quantity stores, 7 cases leather, 8 cases tomatoes, 1 horse, 1 boat, quantity sundries. Alexa : From Mauritius—36o tons sugar. Penguin: From Nelson—sß cases fruit, 8 cases cider; from Wellington—2s bdls sacks, 36 pkgs. EXPORTS. Kahu: For Chatham Islands —19 pieces timhpr, 31 rams, 20 coils wire, 40 bags sugar, 30 bags flour, 5 drums dip, 76 pkgs. Tasmania : For Dunedin —■ 60 sacks chicory, 18- cases ; for Port Chalmers—6o sacks chicory, 7 trusses, 11 cases. The barque Alexa arrived in Port yesterday morning from Port Chalmers ■with part of her original cargo of sugar from Mauritius. The repairs to the N§w Zealand Shipping Company’s R.M.S.S. Ruapehu are . now almost completed, -and she is expected to come out of dock during the next ten days. The Tyser. liner Star of Victoria left on

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11181, 1 February 1897, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11181, 1 February 1897, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11181, 1 February 1897, Page 4