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SHIPPING.

: LTTTELTON. ; Lyttelton is situated in lat. 43.37/south, 10ng'172.44 east t and the difference of tune between }l,ttolt«?«dChristchiarohiß 208ec. fl I Ihe time-ball is dropped every week day at 1 (wjb..NeWZealand mean time, which is equivalent Greenwich mean, time of the previous day, 'feeing calculated for 172 deg 30mm east long., and [ «k"i" east of Greenwich mean tune., I PHASES OP THE MOON. ’ March.

\ WEATHEBi REPORT. &o. ‘ wwii Wctwr. This Day (Saturday):— Morning, %40i tt**mnnn, 7.9. Sun rises 6,13 a.m., sets !Fridat. Masch. 25.

WEATHER FORECAST. • Captain Edwin sent the following weather forecast ftoOfptain Clark, harbour-master, yesterday afteri»oon:—“Wind between north and west and southwest 'at all places northward of Haider and New {Plymouth and southward of Timarn and Queensjtown, and between north-east and north-west elsewhere, but rising after twelve hours southward of iTtimru and Queenstown. Sea heavy on all the 'western coast and on the east coast south ot ißnrier; moderate elsewhere. Tides high on both leoaets sooth of Napier and New Plymouth, decreasing everywhere else. Northerly gales, probably I with rain, are to be expected at all places northiwmrd of Timatu and Queenstown, and westerly (gales, with rain, from thence southward.” ; ARRIVED. > March 25—Monowai, a.s„ 2137 tons, Sinclair, from 'Melbourne and Hobart, via Bluff. Union Kteam‘ship Company, agents. Passengers —Misses Calcer, l])arby, Jeffries, Brook, Smith, Hyndman (2), M’lnnio and Cargill, Mesdames Bogers and child, Darby, Dallin, Burns and Wetherdl, Captain ’Anderson, Messrs Maxwell, Bogers, Talbot, Horau, Bum, Gusoott, Stott, Robinson, Burns, M Neill, miey, bpencer Vincent and thirteen (Jdaroh 25—Maud Graham, schooner, 80 tons, Brown, from Auckland. Pitcaithly, Wallace and 'Co., agents. 1 SAILED. ! March 25-Clematis, ketch, 67 tons, Petersen, Her Havelock. Field and Perrier, agents. I March 25—Eliza Firth, brigantine, 167 tons, Murray, for Kaipara. Field and Perrier. agents. March 25—Jane Douglas, s.s., 75 tons, Whitby, Ifor Akaroo, via the Bays. Pitcaithly, Wallace And Co., agents. , . . March 25—Monowai, 5.8., 2137 tons, Sinclair, for Sydney, vii Wellington. Union Steamship Commut, agents. Passengers:—For Wellington If&aa Addy, James, O’Neill, Winter, Murrnm, Dunnage, Jonas, Bong and Turnbull, Mosdames >Addy, Scott, Platz, Brown, Jones, Denmnu and ‘Wilkin, Messrs Harrison, Towge, Clarkson, ;o*Nafll, Chegwin, Everard, Baggett and Bowden; Ifor Sydney—Misses O’Sullivan, Norcross and iWood, Mesdames Raphael, Gould, Ingram, Johnlatone. Wood, Hall, Smithson aud Rhodes, Captain Ball, Messrs Gardner, Ingram, Rhodes, Raphael, iSuston, Duncan (2) and Hassan. ’ IMPORTS. ? Monowai: Prom Melbourne—lo bags rice, 2 1 cases dyes, 1 cask acid, 1 pkg saws, 20 cases wins, >SO cases tea, 70 bags Pearl barley, 5 pkgs samples, jl sack seed, 7 crates bottles, 1 case glass, 96 slabs {marble, 5 bales mats, 6 bales gunnies, 53 chests and 14 half-chests tea, 3 cases cigars, SO cases acid, 1 icase leather, 20 cases wax, 153 bags bark, 111 bales and 65 mats gnmbier, 213 pkgs sundries; from I Hobart—2s6 bdls palings, 560 bags bark; from. 'Launceston—l3 empty hhds; from Dunedin-29 I hide ale, 47 bales wool, 2 barrels lime, 17 pkgs laundries. 1 Botokmo; Prom Newcastle —283 steel bars, 61 (pieces timber, 600 tons coal. ■ Maud Graham: Prom Auckland 'timber. ; EXPORTS. 1 Botomahsna; For Wellington—loo hags seed, 219 leases fruit, 1 piano, 18 pkgs samples, 8 cases iwalnuts, 3 drums sodium, 206 sacks wheat, 60 sacks '.flour 30 sacks pollard, 3 hales sacks, 1 hull, 2 cases sundries; for Wanganui—l7 pkgs sundries, 4 pkgs 'ranges, 10sacks tares; for Blenheim —8 pkgs sunIdries; for New Plymouth—l2 c tses fruit, 14 pkgs Ssundriea; for Westport—2 cases bacon, 2 pkgs; ter > Nelson —5-cases; for Qreymouth—l case; forWaitara—2 pkgs; for Foxton—2o boxes soap, 1 cask ' soda; for Patear—lo bales socks, • ■ LUy j For Wellington—2oo sacks flour, 100 sacks ' wheat, 30 sacks seed, 50 sacks onions, 50 sacks 1 potatoes, 50 sacks barley. After discharging her cargo of timber the Maud IGraham will load for Ti.maru, on account Messrs : Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals.— March 25 : Wellington, 11.40 a.m., ; Botomahana, from Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 6 iaan., Tarawera, from Lyttelton, 1 Departures.—March 25 : Wellington, 4.40 p.m,, ißotomahana,for Lyttelton; Wellington, 5.5p.m,, ;We»tralia, for Lyttelton. I SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Blaipaba Heads, March 25. , Sailed—May, barquentine, for Sydney. Fide, barqueottae, for Sydney, G. M. Tucker, barque, [for Sydney. Poherua, for Bluff, Ysabel, schoonei’, |lor Friendly Islands. , ,„„ ; Wellinotoh, March 2e. • Arrived—Wcstralia, from Napier. Eotomahana, I from Lyttelton. Woosung, barque, with coal, from (Kwcftstlo* i Sailed—Wcstralia, for Lyttelton and Dunedin; .passengers— Misses Maloney (2), Anderson, i McDonald, Cowie, Armstrong,M’Lennan, Locking, IjTKenzle (2), Williams, Ross, Keating, Kirk, iWhehm, Barridge, llorison, Hutchins, Dcau land Ahjeraon, Messrs Cowie, Dodds and child, I Anderson, Sutherland, Stephens, Faulkner, Alderjson, Wallace, Kennedy, Gray, Barbour and infant, 'Messrs Chadwick, Partridge, Brook, M’lavish, 'Host, Mowatt, Gray (2j, Weaver, Benjamin, : Horton, Bradley, Hooper, Anderson (3), Shanks, |Webb, Prosser, Faulkner, Southerland, Alderson, and twenty-six in the steerage. Kotomahana, for (Lyttelton; passengers—Misses Lean, Rennolland ; Payne, Mesdames Teesclale, Lakeman, Goldingham 1 and two children, Cone and Quarterxnan, Dr Boyd, :Jtore Cooney and Bogun, Messrs Eiohards, Carter, ; Cone, Parsons (2), Hadrill, Quarterman, Lambio, 'Lakeman, and nineteen in the steerage. Port Chalmers, March 25. ' Arrived—Tarawera. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING, Newcastle, March 25. Sailed—Eakanoa, for the Bluff.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11538, 26 March 1898, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11538, 26 March 1898, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11538, 26 March 1898, Page 4