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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON.

Lyttelton is situated in lat. 43,37 sontb, lon g--172.14 cast; and the difference of time between f Lyttettoaand Christchurch is 2t«ec. v xh* time-boll i» dropped every week day at 1 p.m., New2«sdand mean time, which is equivalent , toIS.SO Greenwich mean time of the previous day, fceiag calculated for 172dcg SOtuin cast long., and ' 1 lira 30min east of Greenwich meantime. PHASES OF THE MOON.

i WEATHER REPORT, ta. Xigb Water, This Day (Thursday):—Morning, *.11; afternoon, 5.3-1. Sun rises 6,10 a.m„ sera Mi.u. ■Wednesday, Maecii. 23,

WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin sent the following weather forecast ' to Captain Clark, harbour-master, yesterday a Itermoon: “Wind between south-east and east and north at all places during the next twelve hours, but changing after that time to between north- ' east and north and west at all places southward of ’iNaoier and New Plymouth, barometer further ’-rise at all places nonhward of Lyttelton and •Hokitika, hnt falling again southward of Napier and New Plymouth after ten hours. Sea moderate ■on both coasts, ‘t ides high on all western coast, " ■and increasing on the east coast south of Last ! Cape. Northerly gales, probably with rain, are ,;to be expected at all places southward of Napier > ;nnd New Plymouth after from ten to twenty > ’hoars.” '<}■ ARRIVED. March 23—Manapouri, s.s., 1020 tons, Abram, ' from Wellingtonand east coast pores. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Blisses Morgan, :, ‘fioodwin. King, Keid, Coe, Blackay and tcw .cn, Mesdames Peach, Angus, Beid, Woikld, Glasgow, ißioham, Worrington, Murchie, Hoskm, Cargill, 'Woodman and Coe, Messrs Patterson, Hinds -n i(2). Show, Griffen, Bl’Viilery, Kittuer, VVooild, (Berne, Whitehouse, Taylor, tearle, Crook, bUeocn, Worrington, Murchie. Htalford, Coe, Bums, lHawson, Inspector Broham. Ma jor Hams, hlon M. Holmes and twenty-five steerage. JPaxch 53—FerfelxsMre, s u., tons, Wallace, 'from Wellington. New Zealand Shipping tomBrisbane, s.s., 716 tons, Hill, from Newcastle. C. W. Turner, agent. . March 23—Waihora, s.a., 1260 tons, Neville, from ' 1 Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents, i Passengers Messrs Cordery, Middleton ana S yS^ S j3— W akatu. 5.8.,95t0n5, ‘Wills,from Wei.Jjujton, Kaikoura and Cheviot. Kinsey, Earns • Marches—Jans Douglas, s.s., 76 tons, ‘Whitby, ■from Akaroa, via the Bays. Pitcmthly, Wallace •ml Co., aigents. SAILED. March :23 Waihora, s.s., 1269 tons, Neville, ■f« Sydney, via Wellington and east const ports. ;Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers:— For Auckland— Misses Haigh, Mills, Pitcaithly, Campbell and Atkinson, Mesciames Bullen, Hurton, ■ 'Souter. Herron, Hill and family and Utley, Messrs ■ Da Benzie, C. M. X-’hillips and Utley ; for Napier—:Mi»s Ties aider, Mrs Wataou and Mr Nantes; for « IWellingtcn—Miss Gray, Mesdames Jupp, Harter, •Banks Wood. Thompson and child and Pratt and infant, Hon W. C. Walker, Dr Peimefmher, Messrs ISalter, H. Thomas, Shirley, Wellman, Wood, Lomax, Gray (a). Bennett and O’Neil; for Sydney —Mrs Priest, and Messrs Priest (2) and Flaherty. ' March 23—Manapoim, s.a., 10i0 tons, Abram, for iDunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passenger*— Mias Caldcr, Messrs Edwards, Heat, Thomas and Brown. , _ March 23—Janet Nicoll, s.s., 4SG tons, Eyau, for ‘Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. M*rbh 23—Wakatu, 5.,., 95 tons, Wills, for Wellington, via way ports. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. IMPORTS. Brisbane: Prom Newcastle —1140 lons coal. ! Manapouri; Prom Wellington—lo empty casks, 3sack* empties, 13 pkgs samph s, 12 cases bottles, 7 boles wool and skins, 76 bdis tin:h r, —> pkgs sundries, 10 cases whisky, 20 octaves rum, 1 plate ■Steel, 3 tubes, 1 stay valve, 8 cases iron, 3 pkgs ■leather; from Manukau—l sewing machine, 4 trunks, 20 c«sea bananas; from Auckland—l2 pkgs ■polish, 4 cases cigarettes, 160 hags sugar, 35 oases ■Simon, 191 cases fruit, 3 bales hops, 1 case coffee, •5595 bags barley, 1 cate tobacco, 8 pkgs tea, 35 quarter-casks limejnice, 6 empty casks, 9 bales hemp, 18 pkgs sundries; from Gisborne—4 sacks walnuts, 1 crate empties, 1 horse, 6 pkgs, quantity luggage; from Napier—quantity timber, 16 casks Waihora: From Dunedin—ls hhds ale, 310 boxes candles, I drill, 3 shafts, 4 cases coffee, 18 sacks seed, 2 drums varnish, 1 case lemons, !/■.> bales wool, 100 fire bars, 26 pkgs stores, IHO bags cement, lisa pkgs sundries, 1 barrel ale. , Wakatu: From Wellington—43ooft timber, o cases whisky, 13 casks pelts; from Kaikoura—73 sheep, 83 bales wool, 28 empties. EXPORTS. Wakatu: For litonyhurst—3o sacks flour, 6 sacks bran, 62 sacks barley; for Cheviot—s sacks manure, 15 sacks seed, 3 casks cement, 2 ranges, 32 bdls standards, 16 drums dip, 255 pieces timber, 6 boxes soap, 27 cases sundries; for Omibi—X billside plough, 4plig.;, 38bags cement; for Kaikoura —lls sacks flour, 3 bales sacks, 10 sacks pollard, 6 sacks sharps, 39 pipes, 10 bags salt, 13 cases groceries, 5 cases furniture, 13 pkgs sundries.. Taupo; For Hokitika—lo cases ale, 1 bale, 1 pkg, 0 cases cheese; for Wanganui—l bag fittings; lor Westport—l case tea; for Wellirgton—l2 cases fruit, 1 bag, 5 sacks seed; for Grey mouth—l case piano* 3 uacks menl, 10 cases fruii-» 164 tapsund 83 sticks flour, 12 gunnies onions, l;80 bags chaff, 2 bags salt, 32 boxes soap, 3 crates, 16 cases, 13 pkgs; for New Plymouth—l case aud 2 boxes fruit, 2 CH&99 tea, 1 sack seed* J 6 bales bay, HO sacks and ISO bugs flour, 14 sacks pollard, 3 gas. cylinders, 100 seeks wheat, 40 boxes soap, 10 tacks oats, 14 pkgs, 0 coses, 3trusses, 8 casks; for Blenheim —12 bdls shares, 1 rod, , Itotomabana; For Wellington—ll cases and 2 hhds ale, S 3 cheeses, 73 cases fruit, 16 boxes plums, 18 sacks peas, 4 biovcles, 8 pkgs ranges, 2 tyres, 70 >P Pi,a and 40 bags flour, 3 sacks meal, 50 sacks potatoes, 44 sacks pollard, 6 sacks seed, 11 cases eggs, 25 pkgs ironwork, 2 sacks oysters, 99 cases, 14 crates, 1 box, 1 truss, 2 bales; for Wanganui—l cqse, 25 drums dip, H) sacks meal, 1 truss, I _pkg; for Nelson—3 pkgs; for Patea—l case ; for Weatport—l truss, 4 cases; for Pioton—3 bdis rails, 11 pkgs ironwork. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals. March 23 : Wellington, 2.15 a.m., Tarawera, from Sydney; Wellington, 8.10 a.in., Taupo,from Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 10.30 a.m,, Tokomaru, from Timaru; Wellington, 11 a.m., kotomahana,from Lyttelton. Departures. March 13 : Wellington, 4.20 ■.n»„ Botomahana, for Lyttelton; Wellington, 5.30 Jj.m., Toraivera, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wbllixoiok, March 23. ' Arrttrffd—Tnjipn. from Lyttelton. Tarawera, from Sydijsy. She brings fifty-eight passengers. For Ljttoß oll-^ Mesdames (Sutherland, Aiikens and Smith, Misses Trent and Chamberlain, the Hon Captain Brand, Messrs Davie, Trent and femith, and three steerage. Botomahaua, from Lyttelton.. Teutonia, barque, 121 days from New Saiiad,—Tarawera, for Melbourne, via the south •nd Hobart; passengers—Missus Garrett and Wallace, Mesdames Hassell and child, Wallace and Barford, Dr Nedwiil, Messrs Barford, Bond, Glover, bimon, Longmore, Hassell, Gilchrist, Finlaysou and Forsyth, Masters Foster (3), and twenty-seven in the steerage. Botoinahanu, for Lyttelton; passengers—Misses Todd (a), Barnett, Mussen, Garrick, Robinson and" M’Quillau, Bister pf Mercy, Mesdames Copnall, Turner and child •nd Johnston, Professor Gibbons, Messrs Derry, Jaoknioa, Broderick, Losiu, Johnston, Tarawa, Gallon, and thirteen in the steerage. The Pakeha left Moute Video on Monday evening, with her meat m good condition. Gothic left Plymouth on March 19 for Wellington, AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Stdnev, March 23. Arrived—Sir John. Franklin, from N apier. Sailed—Mararoa. Mblbourse, Mai'ch 23. Sailed—Waikaxe. ‘ ' Newcastle, March 23. Arrived—Bakanoa, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Ellen, for Bluff. Hamla Isle, tor Wellington. Wenona, for Auckland.

pv Makcxi, D. H. Me Full Moon 8 8 59 p-m. last Quarter .. 15 7 18 p.m. Mew Moon 22 8 7 p.m. First Quarter .. 30 7 10 p.m.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11536, 24 March 1898, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11536, 24 March 1898, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11536, 24 March 1898, Page 4