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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. LjrttoHon: is situated in lat., 43,87 soatli, long--172.44 east; and the difference of time betweea Lyrtelkomond Christchurch is 20eeo, The time-bill is dropped every week day at 1 New Zealand mean time, -which is equivalent to 13.30 Greenwich moan time of the previous-day, ‘Mag calculated lor 172 deg 30min east long., and JltottflOltriii east of Greenwich meantime.

WEATHER REPORT, &a. High Water, This Day (Friday):—Morning, 5.57; afternoon, 6.21. Sun rises 6,12 a.m., sets 6.0 pja. Trhrshay, March. 24. O a i. A. V M.

[ , WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin sent the following weather forecast t» Captain Clark, harbour-master, yesterday afterif • noon:—"Wind between south and east and northeast at all places northward of tinnier and hew > Plymouth, and between north-east and north aud ■ -west at all other places. Barometer further rise m . northward of Napier and New Plymouth; fall at i other places. Sea heavy on western coast after sixteen hoars, and on east coast between Castle Point and Lyttelton. Tides high on western-coast f • of North Island ; good elsewhere. Northerly gales are to ho expected at all places southward of Napier andW an ganui after-ten to sixteen hours. ARRIVED. tfarch 23—Botokino, s.s., 1304 itons,. Jd Donald, 1 from Newcastle. Union Steiiniihap Company, 24—Boiomahana, s.s., 901 tons. Manning, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Baixeit, Mussen, Bobinson, Todd (2) and Garrick, Mesdames Johnston, Copnoll, Turner and child and Dunlop, Messrs Johnston, Dunlop, Aden, Hay, Jarman, \ 'Xaiaroa, Derry, Dickenson, Leslie, Gale, Broderick, Bmidshtow and twelve steerage. „ , : March 2t— Tarawero,a.s., 1269 tons, from Sydney vii Wellington. Union Steamship company, FI agents. Passengers—Misses Trent, Chamberlam and M'Quillan, Mesdames Sutherland, .Smith, Aitkens and two children, Barford, Hon Captain . Brand, Messrs Davie. Trent. Smith, Longmore, Barford, Poster (3), Longe, Clark, 0 Eeilly, Camp, Dr Nedwill, and seven steerage, • SAILED. *■< March 24 —Taiawera, s.s, 1269 tons, for Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart and Melbourne. Unton Steamship Company, agents. Passengers: for Melbourne—Miss Wicks, Mr Goddard; for Bmft Un StmoU and children ; for Dunedin—Mesdames Borrownand Murohie, Messrs Walasand Murchio. March 24— Botomahaaa, 5.8., 901 tons. Manning, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agwta. Passengers—Misses Ingliu, Burrows and Brittain. Meedames Short, Arnold aud Homes, Messrs Wilson, Jones, Inglis, Ayers, Admore, Newman, Timms, .Hunt, Dawes, Chain and March 24—Idly, schooner, 84 tons, Bloom, for Wellington. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. IMPOSTS. Torawera: Prom Sydney—3 cases tobacco, 3 cases i paper, 5 cases arrowroot, 1 quarter-cask wine, XI sonnies sugar, 400 bags rice, 34 bags ginger, 20 kegs hlnestone, 6 rolls lead, 1 case isinglass, 226 pieces hardwood, 1 case leather, 1 case polish. 80 cases fruit, 50 empty hogsheads, 43 bags bottles, 12 cases acid, 2ftpkgs sundries; from Welliiigton—2s boxes candles. 2 horses, 1 express, ISO boxes butler, il pk 2S sundries. Kotomahana: Prom Wellington —123 boxes batter, 10 sacks soda, 9 pkgs leather, 2 bags nuts, 1 i- case tobacco, 26 casks pelts, 46 sacks hides, 65 pkgs ■ sundries ; from Newcastle—34-1 pieces timber, ; • EXPORTS. ’ Taiawera; For Dunedin—llß sacks barley; for Blnfl—4 cases fruit, 11 pkgs sundries; for Hobart —6 pkgs chaffcuttar; for Melbourne—l horse, 6 ponies, 60 empty cases, 38 cases cheese, 163 sacks ! aaed, 1 gig, 1 pair wheels, 150 cases meats, oO Waihora: For Wellington—3 hhds ale, 214 cases I fruit, 4 pkga ranges, 9 empty casks, 40 pkgs sun- ■ dries: for Wanganui—s bdls shafts,3 cases; for ' I Blenheim—3 pkgs; for Westport—l case lard, 2 ■ cases; for Picton—l truss; for Napier—lo sacks ■’ meal, 12 sacks onions, 50 sacks flour, 4 sacks seed, ‘ 2 bdla shafts, 24 pkgs sundries; for N elson—7 pkgs; llor Foxton—l case, 2 bdls shares; for Gisborne—3 'kegs cider, 41 sacks seed, 20 sacks malt, 2 cases bacon, 1 roller, sptgs sundries; for New Plymouth machine; for Sydney—99 sacks seed; for Auckland—l hhd ale, 100 sacks malt, 2£3 sucks seed, 21 sacks meal. 35 sacks peas, 268 sucks onions, 667 1 sacks potatoes, 25 sacks sharps, 153 sacks flour, 160 • bags flour, 17 cases bacon. 7 empty casks, 91 pkgs B< Manap"ouri; For Dunedin—loo sacks onions, 264 ” sacks wheat, 30 sacks potatoes, 466 sacks barley, 4 cases cheese, 39 casks tar, 14 pkgs samples, 27 pkgs sundries, 50 empty casks. TELEGEAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals. March 24: Wellington, 2 p.m., .Wsihora, from Lyttelton; Wellington, 4.20 pan., Bimutaka, from London; Port Hdbinson, 9.30 a.m., iWakatu, from Lyttelton; Westport, 12.80 a.m„ Orowaiti, from Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 12.30 'p.m., Maaapouri,from Lyttelton. ■ Departures.—March 24: Westport, 8.40 a,m,, Orowaiti, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGIIAMS. Pouto, March 24, Sailed—Handel Lust, barque, fur Liverpool, 1 AUOKLIND, March 24. , Sailed—Oairloch, for New Plymouth; passengers —Mesdames White and Kirk, Messrs Leek, Hirst, Davey, Thompson and Burton, Eev K. Stubbs, and sixty-eight in the steerage. Mahinapua, for Hew ■Plymouth t and Wellington; passengers—Miss Carrol, Mesdames H, LeCbam and child, Bethuno and child, Trevor, Gould, D. Strang, Batger, Vivian, Moone, Ashcroft and Barnard, Messrs Trevor, Gould, Leckie, E. W. Marriner, F. P. Newman, A. Myers, Story, A. Jamieson, J. Perry, D. Strang, Q. Stubbs, Barnard, W. H. Evans and Ashton, Bev W. Slade, and six in the steerage. Omapere, for east coast and Wellington; passengers—Messrs P. Asmus, Blackwood, and four in the steerage. Flora, for Fiji. ■Wellington, March 24, Arrived—Bimutaka, from Loudon, at 4 p.m. She brings sixty-flvo passengers; those for Christchurch are the Jiev Bogue, Messrs Cooney, Hadrill and Brockholes, Master Brockholes, and six steerage. Waihora, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Penguin, for Onehunga, Waihora, for Auckland. 1 Dunedin, Morch 24, Sailed—Monowai, for Sydney, via Cook Strait; passengeis—Misses Cannon, Jones, Smith, Hoskins, Jeffreys, Darby, M’Lean, Ducker (3), Murray, M’inneu, Palmer, Smith, Jeffreys, Jameson, Bathbone, Kenyon, Colder and Hyndusan, Mesdames Orgennen aud maid, Way, Burns, Kenny, Pork and two children. Darby, Kenyon, Bear, Morrison, * Ballam, Firth, Bennett, Simonsens, Kempthorne, J, Kerr, Stott, Westuey, Clayton, Hawkiiis and Bobinson, Messrs Bobinson, Garland, Cntten, Curtis, Huron (8), Smythe, Cook, Burns, Whitehouse, Wataon, Holden, Blythe, Lancaster, Garland, Quinn.‘Ward, B. Duckor, Hyley, Ward, Snodgrass, Wilkins, Wallace, Firth, Bennett, biraousons, Westuey, Bagsbaw, Hawkins, Stott, Bradbury, Worsloy, Thompson, Norman, Park, Bray, Cooper, Bear, Brown, Qipps, Clayton, Kenyon, Nelson, Cooke, Davis, and twenty in the steerage. Port Chalmers, March 24. ’ Arrived—Manaponti, from Lyttelton. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. ! ' Kidney, March 24, ■Arrived—Wakatipu. Albany, March 24, ,( Arrived—Gera, from London ; passengers for New Zealand—Misses Bowrar (2) and Schuakenburg.

PHASES OP THE MOON. March. V, H. M. Poll Moon 8 8 50 p.m. ILast Quarter ... 15 7 18 p.m. KewMoon ... 22 8 7pau. First Quarter ... 30 7 10 p.m.

9 *.it. 4 p.m. Barometer ... Thermometer M4 ... 30-22 30-14 “ ... 61 64

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11537, 25 March 1898, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11537, 25 March 1898, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11537, 25 March 1898, Page 4

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