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SHIPPING.

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PHASES OP THE MOON. Mauch.

WEATHER REPORT. &c. High Water, This Day (Thursday) :-Mornms. afternoon, iio tide. Sun nsea 6,1 fum»j Bets

WEATHER FORECAST. Cwtein Edwin sent the following weatherforocast ttfCWtun Clark yesterday afternoon:— Wind between north and west and south-west at all places. Barometer farther rise everywhere, hat railing I. r team at all places southward of Napier and New Plymouth after twelve hours. Sea heavy on ail western coast and between Lyttelton and riapior, moderate elsewhere. Tides high on west north of Westport and on east coast between ii.mkonraand East Cape; good at all other places. Westerly gales and rain are to ho expected at eu plwoe. southward of Napier and New Plymouth, ««fi strong westerly winds from thence soutnwarth’*

amoved. „ , March 16—To Anaa, s.s., 1028 tons, Betnech, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers Misses Austin, Iteynolds, Bates (2), Dale, Morrison, Pratt, Mountfort, Buthja, Mesdames liicharcison, Maim, Morris and Wallenstein, Huuton and son, Kev Mann, tHon G. Bichardson, Messrs Trotter, Wylie, Pyle, W Hallect, Create (2). Ccretty, Ormond, Wilson, JFomnan, Huddleston, Hallenstem, Cameron, ''wHyraght, Greenslade, Crawford, Cook, Pierson, M'Kiunon, Pratt, Alexander, Andrew, West (-), **i Harman, Masters Reynolds, Stock, Clulda, Hyde, Bowbatham, Simpson and twelve steerage. March 16—Penguin, s.s„ 517 tons, Wald, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Field and Mahoney, Mrs ’ Hamilton and two children. Professor Scott, Bov Gow, Messrs Bell, Neuve and M'Cormick and four steenr&fto. ' [ 16—Eliugamite, s.s., 1675 tons, Thorpe, i from Dunedin. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Passengers—Miss Brandt, Mesdames Wilder and Brandt, Messrs Spate, Levy, Wilder, Cuming, Do Hennv and four steerage. March 16--Falcon, schooner, 02 tons, Green, trom Havelock. Field and Furrier, agents. SAILED. March 16—Clyde, schooner, 86 tpns, Gibbons, for Collingwood. Field and Ferrier, agents. i March 16—Bosamond, s.s., 463 tons, Sutherland, tor' Gieymouth. Union Steamship Company, ■ ■ agents. March 16—TeAnan, s.s., 1028 tons, Bernech, for Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Campbell, Handle, Cotton, Wilkins, Greig, Prosser and Fryer., Mesdames Campbell, Gray, Wright, Hurst aucl Shantl, Messrs Hod aids, Folkn-r, Paine, Bnlßlo, Howe, Smith, Perkins, Lewin, Cohen, Nelson, Peake, Knight, 1 Norman, Gray, Neil, Morrison, Pyle, Wright, and Cargill. March 16—Elingamite, 8.5., 16/5 tons, Thorpe, for Sydney, via northern ports. Kinsey, Bams and Co., agents. Passengers: For Wellington—Misses Smith, Suter, Cartel: on, Buchanan, Hoara, Waikgr (2) and Craighead, Mesdames Parish, Sharp, ■Walker and Jeai.ins, Messrs Gilfillon, Gumming, ■Gray, Sharp, Grierson and Blake; for Napier—Mrs Neal and two children; for Gisborne— -Misj-es Evans and Peach, Mrs Gallagher; for Auckland —■ ■Misses Wilson and Smith, Mesdames Schneider and child, Wilson and Smith, Messrs Schneider, Collier and Maxwell; for Sydney—Miss Tomliuo and Mr Watkins. March 16—Penguin, s.s., 517 tons, Wald, for Wellington. ■ Union Steamship Company, agents. ■Passengers: For Wellington—Mesdames Cameron andMartindale, Messrs Ayson and Greenslade; for Nfew Plymouth—Misses Pooler and Helm os, Hev ajni Mrs Olphert and family; for Auckland— Misses Broadloy, Douglas, Bums, Worth, Price and Suft, Bav Bull, Messrs Worth, Campbell, Bonar. Price and Engel. IJTPOET3. Te Anan: From Rarotonga—-100 boxes oranges; from Auckland—l 6 oases sewing machines, 816 bags sugar, 40 cases syrup, 6 empty hllda, 20 bags lime, ■lO casks juice, 10 cases oranges, 12 cases bananas, 5 pkgs leather, 5 cases hoots, 10 cases fruit, 2 cases machinery, 82 pkgs; from Gisborne—27 casks pelts, V crates tins; from Napier—4 hales skins, 4884 ft timber, life pkgs empties, 57 casks pelts, 29 bales wool; from Picton—l bicycle; from Wellington—2 bicycles, 5 sacks seed, 11 cases tea, 2 casks wine, 4 cases cartridges, 5 boxes butter, 9 casks pelts, 49 sacks hides, 33 pkgs. Falcon': From Havelock—GO,COOft timber. Penguin: From Taranaki—l sack stone, 118 boxes batter; from Wellington—7 pkgs. EXPORTS. Hotomahana: For Wellington—4 cases beer, 119 cases fruit, 73 sacks potatoes, 9 empty casks, 6 cases eggs, 75 sacks flour, 2 socks oysters, 1 crate I cycles, 12 gunnies onions, 80 pkgs; for Tokamaru Bay—-12 sacks oats, 60 sacks chaff; for Paten—3 pkgs; tot Wanganui—l pkg casting; for Nelson—2 grindstones, 1 case. Elingamite: For Wellington—7 hhds ale, 50 sacks potatoes, 5 cases bacon, 56 bales hay; for Blenheim—l dray, 4 plough wheels, 1 case; for Wanganui—4 hhds ale, 1 case bacon, 3 cases confectioncry; for Foxtpn—2 casks ale, 10 hdds ale, 6 cases ale; for Napier—loo sacks flour, 66 sacks seed, 2 bdla shafts, 1 d.f., plough, 12 crates biscuits, 10 canes pickles, 7 cases sauce; for Gisborne—lo cases nails. 10 kegs nails, 1 dj. plough, 2 cases bacon, 1 roll carpet, 16 bales hay, 4 crates biscuits, 5 cases vinegar, 5 cases sauce; lor Auckland —150 sacks fldiir, 150 sacks wheat, 80 sacks onions, 13 sacks grass seed, 202 sacks potatoes, 3 erstos perambulators, 12 cases bacon, 3 cases tea, 56 steel plates, 5 sacksoatma, 2cases plants, 2 bales bather; for Fiji—3 cases bacon; for Sydney—s2 bales hay. Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s steamer Tokomara leaves port to-morrow for Tiroaru. H.M.S. Taurauga leaves port to-day for Port Chalmers, whore she remains for the Jubilee week, and then returns to this port to be docked. The schooner Inly, now due from Waitapu, has been chartered by Messrs Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co. td load, produce fur Wellington, from which port She goes to Dunedin. The Maud Graham has also been chartered by the same firm to load produce at Timaxu for Thames. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. AniuvALS.—March 15: Wellington, 2.10 p.m., Hawke's Bay, from Spit; Wellington, 11.30 a.m., Hotomahana, from Lyttelton; Timaru, 9 a.m., Taupe, from Lyttelton. Dedaetdkes. March 16: The Port, 7 a.m., Margaret Galbraith,tor Wellington; Wellington, 4.30 p.uli, Hotomahana, for Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 2.15 p.m., Hinemoa, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, March 15. Arrived—Abiel Abbott, from New York, after a stormy-passage. Sailed—Upolu, for Earotonga and Tahiti. . Wellington, March 16. The Aorangi left Vancouver on Saturday, two days late. !■ (■“'Arrived —Hotomahana, from Lyttelton. Hawke’s, Bay, from Napier. tuuled—Hotomahana, for Lyttelton; passengers —Misses iviely, Aitieu and Wills, Mesdames White and child. Bash, Harman, Hill, Troutbeck and Hilton, Messrs Hilton, Harman, Touhy, Lyons, Campbell, Fullarton, Murgatroyd, Gualtor, Lightband. Marks, Marne, Maitland, Patterson, Master Booth and nineteen steerage. The Taluue, from Sydney, brings seventy.three passengers; for Christchurch—Mrs Gill, Miss Colville, Messrs GUI and Kapbael; for Dunedin— Miss Benu, Messrs Bitchie, Walker, Byrne and three steerage; for Bluff—Mr Wyiie.

AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Bykhey, March 16. A mved—Wliangaroa., from Fc xton. Sailed—Westralia. Newcastle, March 16. • Arrived —Killnrney, from Wellington, r Sailed—Woosung, lor Wellington. Itotokino and Brisbane, both for Lyttelton. MIiLBOUBHE, March 16. Sailed —Monowai. Al'Basy, March 16. Arrived—Australia, from Loudon; passengers folr New Zealand—Miss-Gilmer and Hr Carter.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11530, 17 March 1898, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11530, 17 March 1898, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11530, 17 March 1898, Page 4