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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON, • XytWtoa is situated in lab. 43.37 south tjoag. 172.44 east; and the difference of time between Lyttelton and Christchurch is !', jSOsee. ■ The time-ball is dropped every week day etlpm.. New Zealand meantime, which Is Mnivalent to 13.80 Greenwich mean time of tne previous day, being calculated for ilTSdew 30min east long., and llhrs SOmin Mfffeoz Greenwich mean time. f ■ • PHASES OP THE MOON, v '- r : J,> - ‘ July.

t i - ‘ ‘ WEATHER REPORT. &c. . High Water, This Day day l;~ Horning, 4.18 ; Jises 7AS a.m., sets 4.55 P- m -

WEATHEE FORECAST. _ ' Yesterday afternoon Oaptam sent tbs following weather forecast to Captain south-- and south-east at a P • Barometer rise at all places on coast north of Kaikoura anfi Hokitika. Set heavy on east and moderate on western coast. Tides high on ah ■ coasts. Southerly winds are to be expected * at all places north of Kaikoura and tik»-. during the next twenty-four h ours, changing to northerly in that time, southern parts westerly to south-wst winds" • . ARBITER. •- j jru^^Hfthrotus.s.,l27&tons.Beimech, Wellington; Union Steamship Domna**' Fassengers—Missea Tipler, Hall, Gordon, Soyton, , Patterson. Ewihson, Fiiin,. „Frost, ■Alteui Mesdames Kerr, Messrs Lee, M Lennan, Tumihttll Corrigan, Burrill,. Greenhouse, Eedmond. Williams,. hm Johnston, Fotnan, Holloway, Patric!r Shetland, Nov, Harbufc. and Taylor, and < asss£«.«n'y^ ning from Woffington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers Misses Harmanf Stewart, Wright, Chursney, and Bamford, Mesdames Parsons and Denshire, Messrs Cramer HorreU (3). Wffiiams, Wright, Clark, Hatherley, H g zhMtm. Gilbert, Williams, Terex. Den iSSffoore (2), Btuoky, Beeves, Nathan, andtemsteetago. SAILER. ' gulv 29—Mary' Moore, barque, 643 terns, Hwddox, *or Sydney. Kaye and Carter, 29—Janet Nicoll, aa, 496 tons, Et«o, for Westport, via Wellington. -> XJMibn Steamship Company, agents. July 29—‘Hauroto, s.s., 1276 tons, 3v,e ■ nebh, for Dunedin. Union Steamship l Company, agents. July 29—Rotorua, s.s., 576 tons, Manning, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers Miss Duncan, Mrs Sinclair and family, Messrs Wright, Halley* Blaoklook, Sinclair, Grogan, Scales, Stewart, Nathan, Wood, Hyman and Tucker, and Master Mason; forNelson—Mr and Mrs Martin. IMPOKTS. Hhuroto: From Wellington—2 cases fiah, 6 pkgs, 3GO sheep, 8 horses, 1 spar, 2 pkgs. ■ • Eotorna : From Wellington—4 octaves > Wine, 4 cases fish, 36 sacks hides, 19 casks pelts, 10 oasts ends, quantity staves, 14 bead cattle, 20 pkgs,- from Onehunga—l eaoi shells, 4 pkgs; from Taranaki—s empty hhds, 2 cases plants, 2 pkgs; from Nelson—so cases jam, 230 sacks hark, v Janet Nicoll: From Dunedin—2o oases •yrup, 8 sacks soda, 40 boxes soap, 4 sacks iron, 1 case paper, 40 lengths pipe, 30 bags hides, 24 bags pelts, 3 casks oil, 50 pkgs, 4 hhds ale, 2 ingots tin; from Oamaru—2 cases hams and bacon; from Timaru —5 drums; from Akaroa—26 sacks seed, 1 sack walnuts. exports. Mary Moore: For Sydney—sol sacks flour, 150 sacks pollard, 1077 sacks potatoes, 1526 bdls straw, 808 sacks chaff, 55 bales hay, 200 sacks bran, 25 sacks wheat, *l2 cases cheese; for Newcastle —800 sacks flour, 6200 hags flour, 600 sacks sharps, 495 aaoks beau, 150 sacks pollard. ,■ Edward ; For Kaipara —165 sacks flour, 1714 bags flour, 45 sacks bran, 48 sacks .sharps, 16 sacks oatmeal, 76 sacks wheat, ‘ 200 sacks oats, 450 sacks chaff, 1000 sacks 'potatoes, 10 sacks barley, 12 cases bacon, 60 bales hay, 10 sacks whole meal, 60 bags salt, 30 pkgs; from Dunedin—l2o sacks .potatoes. ■. Tarawera : For Napier—62 boxes candles, 6 sacks seed, 3 sacks oatina, 1 cycle, £ pkgs timber, 55 sacks bran, 3 sacks soda, 6 pkgs harrows, 13 pkgs ironwork, 40 cases fruit, 2 sheets steel, 553 sacks potatoes, 6£ pkgs; for Wellington—lo boxes soap, £ .'cases eggs, 3 pkgs; for New Plymouth—--21 pkgs furniture; for G-isborne —10 sacks meal, 2 cases tea, 11 sacks bran, 10 sacks ‘ sharps, 300 hags flour, 1 pkg fittings, 2C 1 ‘'sacks oats, 5 sacks onions, 5 sacks wheat, f ■ \ ■ ‘bales comsacks, 1 pkg plough, 143 sacks ■ potatoes, 49 pkgs; for Sydney—4 pkgs -harrows; for Auckland —6 hhds. ale, 2C empty cases, 1 case tobacco, 1 wheel, IOC sacks malt, 2 pkgs, 2322 sacks wheat,'7-1 sacks beSHs, 63 sacks bran, 22 sacks flour, f cases bacon, 4 pkgs sower, 9 bdls trees,? bales hay, 36 sacks barley, 1659 sacks potatoes, 5 sacks peas, 130 pkgs. > Hauroto: For Dunedin —25 crates empties, 8 drums malt, .26 empty hhds, I

; Backs meal,' 14 sacks malt:, 4 sacks peas, il sack meal, 1 sack bacon, 7 chests tea, 1 'case nails, 7 steel plates, 32 gunnies onions, 62 sacks seed, 10 empty casks, ' The barque Mary Moore left port yesterday for Sydney and Newcastle, with a cargo of produce, loaded by Messrs Kaye and Carter, who have chartered, her to ■proceed from Newcastle to Lady Elliott Island, to load guano for a New Zealand port. The brig Edward was cleared at the Customs yesterday for Kaipara, with a cargo of produce, loaded by Messrs Pitcaifchly, Wallace and Co. The E.M.S.S. Gothic is due at Lyttelton on Sunday next. She brings between 1400 , and 1500 tons of cargo for this port, and <■■■■ . remains here till August. 19, when she lf i;. leaves for London. , : : .-i The steamer Eakaia is due here on Mon- . day next from Port Chalmers. , ( , TIMAEU. ' . The s.s. Eotokino called yesterday, to land 35 tons of goods from Dunedin (mainly transhipments ex Eakaia), and to pick np 200 tons of produce for Auckland and 350 tons for Sydney. She went north in the evening. The Carnegie, the last of last season s wool ships from Timaru, is reported bj cable to have arrived at Home. TELEGEAPH NOTICE BOAED, Arrival.— July 29; Wellington, 1 p.m., Tarawera, from Lyttelton. Depastures. J uly 29: W ellington, noon, Mararoa, for Sydney; Akaroa, 4 a.m., Janet Nicoll, for Lyttelton, SHIPPING TELEGEAMS, Kaipaba Heads, July 29. ■ Arrived—Bravo, scow, from Auckland. Auckland, July 29. Sailed —Gairloch, for New Plymouth Passengers —Messrs Eobertson, Wright topp, MThee, Guise, Wheel and Lewis

Mahihapua, for New Plymouth and Wellington ; passengers—Miss Hatherly, Mrs Bouzaard, Messrs King, Philpott, Clarke, Edwards, M’Gill, Buttle, Brydone, Lamb, Duncan, Bouzaard and twelve steerage. Wellington. July 29. Advice has been received that the repairs to the Aorangi are taking longer than was expected, and that she will not leave Sydney till August 11. Arrived—Hawea, from Westport. Tarawera, from the south. Sailed—Mararoa, at noon, for Sydney; passengers—Misses Brunskill (2), Deck, Fell, Darbyshire, Campion, Crease and Phelps, Mesdames Brunskill, Hatton and child, Reynolds, Squire, Champion and family, Isitt, Beal, Seaver, Hallaxnore, Clark, Delevine, Hallamore and . family, Green, Lucifer and Carlyon, Rev F. W. Isitt, Dr M’Loughlin, Messrs, Hatton, Delevine (3), Eeidle, Kane, Wallace, Fitts, Reynolds, Gulliver, Street, Roberts, Parsons, Christie, Phipps, Black, Park, Lewis, Wilson (2), Killain, Thomas, Brookes, Watson, Munyard, O’Donnell, Squire, Lawton, Ashton, Boyle, Osborne, Hallamore, Clark and assistants, Hyslop, Maddox, Gellatly, Hartman, Webb-Bowen, Tillett, Halstrom, Naylor, Green, Blythe, Lucifer, Carlyon, St Clair, Masters Champion, and thirty-three '• in the steerage. Maria, barque, for Kaipara. Pareora, for Greymouth. Dingadee, for Auckland, vi 4 east coast. Tarawera, for Sydney, viti Auckland and east goast.

v. B. K. tint Qifcrfer ... ... 8 1 2 a.m. !fn]l moon ... ... 14 4 23 p.m. Cut Quarter... ... 22 3 38 a ,xai ■ llewMoon - ... 30 3 28 a.m.

Textksdat, Jx>iT 29, V A.M, 5 P.M. Bwronwter ••• TJwrmometer ... £0.15 ... 61 30.18 49

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11334, 30 July 1897, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11334, 30 July 1897, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11334, 30 July 1897, Page 4