SHIPPING.
LYTTELTON. Lyttelton is situated in lat. 43.37 south, long, 172.44 east; and the difference o£ time between Lyttelton and Christchurch is 20l«co. The time-ball is dropped every week day at 1 D,m.« New Zealand mean tln.ie, which is equivalent ioIS.SO Greenwich mean tinV» of the previous day, being calculated for 172 deg a.'lmm east long., and Hhra uOmin east of Greenwich .mean time, WEATHEEREPO\YT. &c. High Water, This Day (Wednesday] |:-Mormng, 1,19; afternoon, 1,45. Sun risea, a.m„ sets
AEBIVEP, . . Sept. 7-Kotorua, s.s., 576 tons, Manning, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Mrs Bridge, Messrs Dent, kerslaSe, Bonnington, Sir Bobert .Stout and four steerage. Sept. 7-Omapere, s.s., 352 tons, Fleming, trom southern ports. Union Steamship Company, •gents. Passengers—Miss Nicholls and foui St Sepr7-Mararoa, s.s., 1381 tons, Chatfield, from Sydney, via Northern ports. Union SteamshipCompany, agents Passengers -Missesi Peters, levy (2), Boyle, Haslam, Greenwood and Macphersonf Mesdames Tenant, Sim and two children, Bose and two children, Hon E. Warrington. Gillespie, Williams, Mackay, Coombs, and live steerage. sailed. , _. Sept. 6-Corinna, s.s., 820 tons. Dowme, for Southern Ports. Union Steamship company, ,g sSt: 7-Morning Light, sohoraer, 93 tons, Svendsen, for Wellington and Waitapu. Titcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. Sept. 7-Botorua, s.s., 576 tons, Manning, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers-Misses Clifford and Jardine Mesdames Timlinson and Jackson, Hon H J. Miller, Major Hill. Messrs Schneider, Timlinson, strathearn, Todhunter, Speight, Gehbio, Kilgour and Norman. Master Jardine. . Sept. 7-Jane Douglas, s.s., 76 tone. Whitby, for Akaroa, via Bays. Pitcaithly, Wallace and C °Sept. e 7-Omapere. s.s., 352 tons,. Fleming, for southern ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. IMFOKTS. Rotorna: From Nelson-50 cases jam 1 bicycle; fromFicton-354 bdls hands; from Wellington62i>kgsiron, 15 boxes butter, S eratos bottles, o hafi-cases oil, 495 Backs guano, 14 bullocks, J, pkgs. EXTORTS. Talune: For Wellingfcon-4 hags ginger,,2 trusses leather, 47cases cheese, 16 pkgs; tor Pkgs-for Blenheim-1 elevator, 1 seed cleaner, 1 med extractor • for Sxdnoy-50 cases tongues, 5 Taira wS-W sacks peas, 63 bales hay, 600 sacks SSlOsacksoatmealf 23 bales flax 57 sacks flour, ecaseahams, 4casks lard, 3597 sacks potatoes,2l pkgs; for Brisbane-30 sacks oatmeal, 17'sacks pew; for Wanganui-1 parcel; for Westport-1 Ca Corlnna: ForTimaru-160 bags sugar, 15 pkgs; for Oamaru—lo boxes soap, 3 sacks seed -for Dim-edin-4 empty hb.ds, 16 cases empties, 14 crates "Moraing Light: For Wellington-250 sacks flour, 660 bags flour, 20 sacks oats, 30 sacks sharps, 15 sacks meal, 10 sacks semolina, 400 sacks chaff; for Waitapu-60bags flour, 20 sacks oats, 40 pkgs. " The barquentine Ocean Banger is expected to get away to-day for Auckland with a cargo of produce loaded by Mesßrs Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co. Captain Eeniiie, late of the schooner Morning Light, haß been appointed to the command of the Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co. have charte*red the barque Victoria, to load produce tor ,The S schooner Morning Light left port yesterday morning for Wellington, with a cargo of produce. Messrs Kinsey, Barns and Co. were advised yesterday that the steamer Wakatn bad got safely into Kaikpura yesterday morning, and alter landing her cargo and passengers had proceeded on to Wellington. . . . T ~ ~ In consequence of the heavy rain m .Lyttelton yesterday evening, the departure of the steamers Mararoa, for southern ports, and the Kosamond, for Greymouth, was postponed. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. SAILING VESSELS. From London: Letterewe, barque, 703 tons, Law; sailed July 0; P.K.G.V. Silverstreaui, barque, 1160 tons, Dagwell; to sail. Waitangi, ship, 1128 tons, Forsdick; sailed August 30, via Bluff; N.F.M.S. ..... From Faulklaud Islands : Opawa, ship; Q.K.P.J. From New York: Boechwood, barque. 794 tons, Evans; sailed Juno 14, via Wellington. Norma, .barque, 1050 tons, Lochead; sailed July 13, via Port Chalmers, Penobscot, barque, 1067 tons, M'Cuulder. From Calcutta: Craignair, barque, 601 tons, James. Earl Derby, barque, 901 tons, Hardy. TIMARU.. The schooner Glencairn, after a long wait for a fair wind, got away with a nor'-wester yesterday morning for Wangamii. . . The s.s. Herald arrived on Monday evening from Cfreymouth, with 5000 sleepers and 200 tons; of coal for the railways. She went south last night. The s.s. Kotokino arrived from Oamaru yesterday morning to pick up 700 tons of produce lor Auckland and Sydney, and was to leave for Lyttelton last night. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. AEBIVAIS. —Sept. 7: Wellington, 8.5 a.m., Talune, from Lyttelton; Timaru, 7 a.m., Coiinna, from Lyttelton. Depabtubes, Sept. 7■■ Wellington, 4 p.m., Taluue, for Sydney; Wellington, 4.15 p.m., Te Anau, for Lyttelton ; Wellington, 12.30 a.m., Mararoa, for Lyttelton; Akaroa, 6.30 a.m., Oniapere, for .Lyttelton; Westport, 6.50 a.m., Janut Nicoll, for Lyttelton. SmPPING~TELEGRAMS. Auckland, Sept. 7. Arrived—Waitcmata, barquentine, from New. castle, with coal. - Sailed, at 3 p.m., Westralia, for the south. Passengers—Misses Horsley, Buckler, Murray, Mason, Fitzgerald, Lane, Oir, Doglas and Eeston, Mesdames Douglas and thrca children, Angus, Walter, Mnion, Darby and Infant, Messrs Soaines, Angus. Walter, M'Larcn, Lansbcrg, Lock, Horsloy and the Hev Dawson. Anglian, for Sydney. AVellikoton, Sept. 7. Arrived—Talune, from the south. Wainui, from Nelson and West Coast. Korsvei, schooner, from Port Stephen, South Australia. .Takapuna, from Taranaki and Onebunga. ... Sailed—Talune, for Sydney. To Anau, for the south- passengers—Mis-i M'Kenzie, Mesdames Hislop, Parker, Connon, May and two childien, Captains Hennah aad Murray, Messrs Howe, Parker, Hislop, Byrne and Westcott. Dunedin, Sept. 7. Arrived—Tutanekai, from Greymouth. Sailed—Enterprise, for Wangamii. Waihora, for Sydney, via east coast; passengers—Misses Paterson, Cetris, Yule, Martin, Fahey and M'Kay, Mesdames A. Merry and infant, Bergguist, Yule end Tates, Messrs B. L. Caldwell, F. J. Taine, W. Moore, F. Brown, Puflett, Allen, A. D. Campbell, Heenan, J. G. Coates, M. C. Richmond, A. Clayton, Dowden, Caine, Gye, W. M'Leau, liichards, Brash, and fifteen steerage. WELLINGTON SHIPMASTERS' ASSOCIATION. WELLINf4TON, Sept. 7. The Shipmasters' Association has selected the following officers, for the ensuing year:—Vicepresidents, Captains Manning and Lambert; trustees, Captains Babot and Johnston ; secretary and treasurer, Captain A. Kennedy. It was agreed that the committee should remain the same as last year, and the election of president was postponed.
5.38 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 7. 9 A.M. 5 P.M. Barometer 29‘S9 Thermometer 54 29’53 49
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11368, 8 September 1897, Page 4
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