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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 20seo. The time-hall is dropped every week day atl p.m., New Zealand mean time, which is equivalent to 13.30 Greenwich mean time of tiie previous day, being calculated for I72deg 30min east long., and llhrs oOxnin Met of Greenwich mean time. PHASES OF THE MOON, April.,

arrived April 3—Connna, as., 820 tons, MLean, from Dunedin vi& way ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. April 3—Herald, s.s., 356 tons, Jones, from Dnnedin vi& way ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. April s—Te Anau, s,s., 1020 tons, Newton from Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Hoddfamtt and Buchanan, Mesdames Houghton, and child Turnbull and Cameron, Messrs Turnbull, Forbes, Laurenson, Wright, Cameron and Hume, and five steerage, April 3— Penguin, s.s., 512 tons, Manama from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers Mesdames Carter.M’Avoy and toly. Colonel Hume. Messrs Donglas, Embury, Waldie, Tate, Piper, Crofts, Gabites, and nme Ste S 6 '3 Waihora, s.s., 1269 tons, Neville, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers Misses Seaton, Seymour, Prendergast, Dobson, Wilson, Neil, Jones, Tates and Oliver, Mesdames Seymore, Condell, Howe, Alabaster. Woodard, Kerr and four children. White, Messrs Holdsworth, Seymore, Orsbrook, Wells, Fort, Macldm, Wilkin. Woodard, Inwood, White, Cattile, and sixteen steerage. April 3 —Orowaiti, s.s., 283 tons, Kerr, from Westport. Union Steamship Com'’XiTf- Bremer, 332 ton., Spence, from Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. April 3—Jane Douglas, s.s., 76 tons, Whitby, from Akaroa, via the Bays. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. April 4 Clematis, ketch, 67 tons Krnhl. from Havelock. T. H. Ket, agent. ; April 4—Lizard, H.M.S., 715 tons, 1000-horse-power. Lieutenant and Commander, V. a L. Cde. Crespigney. April 4—Euahine, E.M.S.S., 3926 tons, Bone, from Wellington. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Passengers— Miss* Nathan, Mesdames Scott and child and Hallenstein and Mr Scott. SAILED. ' April 3—Herald, s.s., 356 tons, Jones, for Wellington and Greymouth. Union Steamship Company, agents. j Apnl 3—Corinna, s.s., 820 tons, M’Lean, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers —Misses Wilkin April 3—Eakanoa/, s.s., 1393 tons, CarrBarron, for Dnnedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. April 3—Penguin, s.s., 512 tons. Manning, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers Misses Griffon, White, Burnett, Foley, Hurry, Allen, M’Kenzie and Kennedy, Mesdames Shera, Turnbull, Campbell, Hendre, Dalent, M’Kenzie, Cameron, , Watkins, Wallace, Lowe, Sherley and Shrimski, Hons Shrimski, Holmes, Eolleston, Montgomery, Miller and Feldwick, Messrs Flatmani Joyce, Montgomery, Lewis, Wright, M’Farlane, Byrne, Glenville, Forbes, Holmes. M’Kay, Allan (2), Legrove, O’Connor, Foster, M’Kenzie, Conway, Campbell, Cameron, Willis, M’Donald, Cohen, Waterson and Berkley. April 3 Waibora, s.s., 1269 tons, Neville, for Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers Misses Herrick, M’Donald, Gardiner, Agasnry, Perry tod Burford, Mesdames Burford and Sutton, Messrs Homer, Mills, Reeves, Sherris, Kernot, Cook, Trent and Brown. April 3—Eliza Firth, schooner, 143 tons/ Murray, for Kaipara, J. B. Way, agent. April 4 —Craignair, barque, 601 tons, Meldrum, for Newcastle. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. IMPORTS. Herald: From Dunedin , 'candles, 24 fire-bars, 305 bars iron, 342 bars iron, 60 pkgs; from Oamaru—4 bales woollens. TeAnau: From Dunedin —5 ingots tin, 6 Irilds ale, 7 casks ammonia, 25 cases starch, 45 pkgs. Waihora: From Auckland —200 sacks sugar, 10 cases fruit, 180 hags cement, 40 bags lime, 100 cases oranges, 26 pieces timber, 68 pkgs; from Gisborne —1 cask pelts; from Napier—2o drums dip, 29 sacks hides, 2 pianos; from Nelson--14 sacks melons, 19 bales hops, 25 cases jam, 3 pkgs; from Wellington —5 casks oil, 5 sacks seed, 18 bars iron, 8 drums dip, 11 casks pelts, 16 sacks seed, 7 bags hides, 40 cases peaches, 39 pkgs. EXPORTS. Mararoa: For Wellington—3B cases fruit, S hhda ale, 10 oases sauce, 10 cheeses, 3 hales bacon, 36 sacks peas, 100 bags flour, 3 cases eggs, 3 sacks carrots, 14 plates steel, 2 bags rivets, 5 sacks oatina, 2 cases bacon, 5 cases brandy, 57 pkgs; for Greymouth—4 cases; for Rockhampton—--200 sacks flour; for Newcastle —800 bags flour; for Brisbane —135 sacks peas.; for Sydney—4so sacks malt, 1376 sacks onions, 457 sacks peas, 250 sacks oats, 19 bales fibre, 4 crates cabbages, S cases bacon, 50 cases tongnes, 250 sacks flour, 29 sacks beans, 215 sacks potatoes, 75 sacks seed, 43 sacks ryecorn, 2 chaffcutters, 8 wheels, 2 pair shafts, 176 pkgs. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s E.M.S.S. Euahine arrived in Port yesterday morning from Wellington. She will make an early start to-day to land her cargo of merchandise. The Union Steamship Company’s steamer Eakanoa left Port on Saturday afternoon for Port Chalmers, where she is to undergo extensive alterations. £ H.M.S. Lizard arrived in Port yesterday forenoon from Wellington, and will be placed in the graving dock to-day. _ . Saturday was another busy clay in Lyttelton, the steamers Penguin, Waihora, I Janet Nicoll, Eakanoa, Tongariro, Orowaiti, ICorinna, Brunner and To Anau being at the wharves. The barque Craignair put to sea yester- , day morning. Sho is bound to Newcastle in ballast. The schooner Eliza Firth sailed on Saturday for Kaipara with a cargo of produce. : The s.s. Eakanoa, after discharging the whole of her large cargo of - 2960 tons of coal to the order of Messrs G, M’Clatohie and Co., proceeded on Saturday evening to Port Chalmers. 1504 TIMAEU. On Friday one of the Union Company’s steamers brought to Timaru from Oamaru ffjf bales of wool for the New Zealand

Shipping Company’s barque Carnegie, and the same day took away 198 bales for the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s Margaret Galbraith at Wellington. The steamers Herald and Corinna took north on Friday night 23 tons of mill stuffs and 600 sacks of wheat and oats. The Poherua is expected to-day (Monday) with some wool from Wellington for the barque Carnegie. / TELEGEAPH NOTICE BOAED. Arrivals. — April 4: Wellington, 11 a.m.,Herald, from Lyttelton; Wellington, 12.45 p.m.. Penguin, from Lyttelton; Wellington, 2.15 p.m., Corinna, from Lyttelton. Departures. April 4: Wellington, midnight, Omapere, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING-TELEGRAMS. Auckland, April 3. ■ Sailed —At noon. Flora, for the south; passengers —Misses Tayler and Berte, Mesdames Stevenson, Bloomfield, Mennette, Waibling and two children and Brown, Mr Brown, Hon W. Swanson, Messrs Enndell (2), Salmon, Boff, Tattersall, Serg, Gasstray, Jennings, Bloomfield, Willis, Markham., Pitcaithley, Kennedy and Eyley. Hawke’s Bay, tor Napier. April 4.

The Glonlora, for London, with a cargo of gum and wool, and the barquentine Adelaide, sailed for Kaipara to-day. The latter will load timber for Townsville. Wellington, April 3. Arrived —Mahinapua, from Taranaki and Manukau. Mararoa, from Melbourne, via the south, Wareatea, from Napier. Sailed Kawatiri, for Greymouth. Euahine, for Lyttelton. Poherua, for Timaru. Pareora, for Westport. H.M.S. Lizard, for Lyttelton. _ Mararoa, for Sydney; passengers—Misses Warburton, English, Lichtscheiudl, Armstrong, Glen, Boddington, Tenhurst (2), Crump and Kane, Mesdames Grant and family, Skeet, Harvey, Seville, Lewis, Ehodes, Bann and three children, Tate, Hamilton and family, Martin and family and Mackin, DrsMackin and Burch, Messrs Josephson, Smith, Eyan, Brown, Webster, Stewart, M’Gill, Parsons, Dryden (2), Hamilton, Dean, Varnham, Rhodes, Studholme, Nathan, Johnston, Hill, Martin, Grant, Jackman, Prince, Hastie, Whitcombe, Harvey and twentyfour steerage. Omapere, for the south; passengers Miss Cluster, Mesdames Tennant, Manan and Hertz, Captain Downie, Messrs Beaumont, Hertz, Hibberd, Templer and Malcolm. April 4. Arrived —Corinna, Herald and Penguin, from the south. Port Chalmers, April 4, Arrived —Hawea, Captain Darling, from Glasgow. Manapouri, Waihora and Eakanoa, from Lyttelton. Bluff, April 3. Arrived —Mary Wadley, barquentine, from Clarence Eiver. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Rockhampton, April 4. Sailed—Nairnshire, for New Zealand. Sydney, April 3. Arrived —Eotomahana. April 4. Arrived —Miowera. Sailed—Tarawera. Adelaide, April 3. Arrived —Cuthona, from Kaipara. Hobart, April 3. Sailed—Kassa, for Lyttelton. ' Albany, April 3. Arrived —Rome, from London; passengers for New Zealand—Mrs Muirhead, Mr and Mrs Lorner. Melbourne, April 3. Arrived—Royal Tar, from Kaipara. Asia, from Thames. _____

D. H. M. New Moon ... ... 2 3 54 p.m. Sint Quarter ... ... 10 7 57 p-m-Fuji Moon ... 17 5 55 p.m. LaafcQuarter ... ... 24 9 18 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. &0. High Water, This Day (Monday) Morning, 6,24; afternoon, 5.41. Sun rises 6.20- a.m., sets 5.41 p.m. Sunday, April 4. 9 A.K. 5 P.m. • Barometer ... ... 29 29-90 Thermometer 64

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11235, 5 April 1897, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11235, 5 April 1897, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11235, 5 April 1897, Page 4