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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Lyttelton is situated ia lat.-43,37 south, long 172. M east; and tlie difference of time between Lyttelton ond Christchurch is 20sec. The time-ball is dropped every week day at 1 p.m., New Zealand mean time, which is equivalent to 13.30 Greenwich mean time of the previous day, being Calculated for 172d0g 30mm cast long., and JXhra SOmtn east of Greenwich mean time. PHASES OP THE MOON.

WEATHER REPORT, &c. High Water, This Day (Monday) Morning, 11.53 ; Afternoon, no tide. Sim rises, 6.20 a.m>, sets AB6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 5. 9 a.m. 5 P.M. Barometer 29-87 29-92 Thermometer £>u WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin sent the following weather forecast to Captain Clark on Saturday : ~i n rfl tween nortn-weat and west and south at all places northward of Napier, Wanganui. Nelson and Hokitika, and between east and south-west at all otnei .places. Barometer rise everywhere. Sea Heavy on all western coast of both Islands, and on eastern coast southward of East Cape, rides high on western coast of North Island, and on eastern coast of both Islands south of Napier. Moderate elsewhere. Southerly gales with rain aro to be expeofced at all places, and colder weather generally. ARRIVED. Sent. 4 —Waihora, s.s , 1269 tons, Neville, from Sydney, via. northern ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers Hisses xavitt, Barneto, Hull, Hanmond, Sisters of Mercy (-), Sesdamee Goring. Nellson, Graham and child, Messrs Wallace, Goring, Jenson, Thompson, Neilson, Caloutt, Graham, Edmonds, Gallagher. Kelly. Sanderson, Kilgour, Jone», Naive, Galbraith. Eev Watson, and eleven steerage. 4—Eotorua, s.s., 576 tons, Manning, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Septf 4r-Te Anau, s.s., 1020 tons, Beinech, JrS Ptnedio. Union Steamship Company, agents ' Passengers—Misses 1 uliloch, Keeoe (2), .Glover, Herdmon, Joyce, Cunningham, BaxHeman And Edgar, Mrs Keene, Colonel Oloott, Messrs 'Wilson, Orr, Woodside, Maxwell a,nd Brophy; and — Jane Douglas, s.s., 76 tons, Whitby, ftOm Akaroa. via Bays. Pitcaithly, Wallace and s.s,, 1370 tons, Phillips, from Melbourne via southern ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers —Misses Thorn, Compton, Garrick, Strange (3), Bussell, Burnett ■hd Mackerras, Mesdames Sims, Garrick, Fuii»tdaei~Worthingtou and two children, Lee and child, Wallmau and child and Franklyn, Messrs Burnett, Worthington, Matthews, Strange, Garrick, Guthrie. Eranklyn and teu steerngS. ' Sept. S—Poherua, s.s., G 9 tons, omith, from Welhnctton. Union Steamship Company, agents. BaptT s—Connna, 8.8., 820 tons, Dowme, from Welhnzton. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Mrs Jones. Captain Smith, Messrs K'-Vickar Tate, Willis, Sawyers, Iravers, Bolt, Parkerson and Master Twontyman. SAILED. „ r a 9l ,t 4—Waihora, s.s., 1259 tons, Neville, for Dunedin. -Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Sincin.tr, Hardy-Johnston nnci child and Thomas, Mr Coifee. Sept.' 4 - To Anau, s.s., 1020 tons, Bernech, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Cleneli, Patterson, Wilson. Dromon. Eiddiford (2). Bussell, VVilforn, Bennett (2) and Williams, Mesdames 1 irth, Barton, M’lntosh, ' Wright, Dremon, Scott, Cox ami Sneddon, Hons Hall-Jonoa and Duncan, Captain Craddock, Dr Perry, Messrs Gorman. Arnold, Bethune, Bennett, Bold, Turnbull, Anoeli, Allau, Homeram, Jonea, Hallenatein, Lindsay, Pirth, Cox, Sneddon, Cody, Dremuer, Watt and Eonayne. Sept. 4—Kofcoma, s.s., 570 tons. Manning, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Eesteil, Pair bairn, Martin and Fisher, Mesdames Kelly, Gifford, Bean and family, Messrs Price. Montgomerie, Bethnm, Lovict, Johnston, Anderson, Whyte, Hewitt, l.iddifoid, Burke, Stone, Saxby (2). Nairn, Caplin, Girton, Gain, Ormiston, Masters, ’ ahor. M’Gowan, Jory, Thompson, Mogilder, Kettle. Simpson, ilanagan, Scddon, Weston, Hales, Willis, Paco, Downes, Manning, Gilmore, Gray, Cheesman and Aldons. Sept. 4—Janet Nicoil, 5.".. 496 tons, By an, for Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. Sept. s—Clyde, schooner, 87 tons, Gibbons, for Wellington. 'Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. Sept. s—Falcon, schooner, 92 tons, Green, lor Wellington. Kaye and Carter, agents. Sept. s—Clematis, kotch, 67 tons, Peterson, tor Wanganui, Kaye and Carter, agents. IMPORTS. Waihora: From Sydney—227 rolls matting, 5 cases curios, 800 hags rice, 3100 hags sugar ; from Auckland—3s cases milk, 4 hales leather, 2 ploughs. 8 eo-carts, 8 coils yarn, 6 empty casks, 10 pkgs, 20 Backs maize, 1 steel wheel, 60 hags lime, 1 halo brooms, 50 hdls laths, 29 tons potatoes, 5 sacks peas, 2 crates fowls, 20 cases hana-nas, 512 hags sugary, from Gisborne—so sacks maize ; from Nelson—hdls leather, 8 hales hops, 7 pkgs ; from Wellington —1 case plants, 80 cases matches, 3 hales woolpacks, SO* pkfi9« Kotorua: From Wellington—l 4 sacks hides, 5 crates cycles* 5 cables pelts, 5 boxes butter, bugs guano, 16 pkgs. . , , , To Anau: From Port Chalmers— o hales leather, 83 colls rope, 20 sacks oatmeal, 27 hhtls ale, 2 sacks lice, 7 oases coffee, 1 range, 13 cases jam, 2o cases ginger, 4 halos skins, 70 rolls netting, 16 .pkgs Btores, 2 tarpaulins, 39 pkgs. • EXPORTS. Clematis: For Wanganui—6so sacks wheat, Ho tacks grass seed, 57 tons potatoes. Faldon: For Wellington—7oo sacks chaff, 161 sacks potatoes, 120 sacks pollard, 25 tacks barley, 20 sacks beans, 25 sacks wheat, 10 sacks oats, 0 sacks peas. Messrs Grubb are making fair progress with the extensive repairs to the schooner Whangaioa. It is expected that she will he nt least another week on the slip. The schooner Falcon, for Wellington, and the ketch Clematis, for Wanganui, loft port yesterday with cargoes of produce. For the past week a heavy easterly sea has been running into the harbour. The schooner Clyde has been lying in the stream for over a week, produceladen for Wellington, hut a fresh south-west wind sprang up yesterday which enabled her to put to seal TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals. —Sept.s : Gisborne, 2.30p.m., Hawke’s Bay, from Auckland; Wellington, 12.55 p.m., Te , Anau, from Lyttelton; Wellington, 1.5 p.m.. Botorua, from Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 6.40 aan., Waihora, from Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 7 a.m.. Ocean Banger, from Newcastle; Port Chalmers, 12.30 p.m., Oamaru, from London. Departures,—Sept. 5 : Port Chalmers, 6 a.m., Aotea, for Timor u. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, Sept. 4. Sailed—Hawke’s Bay, for Gisborne. Moana, for San Francisco. Wellington, Sept. 4. Arrived—Corinna and Pohorua, from Westport. Mahiuapna, from Taranaki and Mannkau. Sailed—Pohorua, for Lyttelton. Orowaiti, for Westport. Flora, for Auckland and Fiji. Corinna, for the south; passengers—Misses Watson and Eagle (2), Mrs Eagle, Messrs Mills, Willis, Eagle, Travers, Parkerson, Tate, M'Vicars, Master Twentyman and eight steerage. Sept. 5. Arrived —Te Anau and Botorua, from Lyttelton. Sailed— Mahinapua, for Nelson, Taranaki and Manukau. Poet Chalmers, Sept. 4. _ Arrived —Mararoa, from the Bluff. Monowai, from Lyttelton. Isabella Anderson, from Kaipara. Sailed—Talune, for Lyttelton. Sept. 5. Arrived — Waihora, from Lyttelton. Ocean Eover, from Sydney. Oamaru, ship. Captain Fullarton, ono hundred and five days from Loudon. Sailed—Mararoa and Aotea, for Wellington. Taupo, for Westport, Monowai, for the Bluli. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Sydney, Sspt. 4. Arrived—Pendlehill, from Kaipara. Sept. 5. Arrived— I Tarawera, from Auckland. Newcastle, Sept. 4. Sailed—Kate Tathnm, for Napier. Fido, for Auckland. Melbourne, Sept. 4. Arrived—Wakatipu.

August. d. H. M. First Quarter Fall Moon 6 13 6 1 55 R.m. 58 a.m. Xast Quarter .. 20 7 59 p.m. New moon 28 2 59 p.m.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11366, 6 September 1897, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11366, 6 September 1897, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11366, 6 September 1897, Page 4