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SHIPPING.

, ' ■ LYTTELTON. r' J ■ is pitnated in lat. south, long--172.44 snot; cud the difference of time between 'Lyttelton and Christchurch is 2f««c. The ttsa-bnU is dropped every week day at 1 i' P.*!.. New Zealand mean time, which is equivalent iItoULSO Greenwich mean time of the previous day, calculated for 172 deg 30min east long., and : lUmbOmin east of Greenwich meantime. - , PHASES OF THE MOON. Aran.. '«*!. >s-.v *• ’ '■" -nr

X . WSATHER REPOET, &o. Ij mtmh yfvbm. This Day (Monday) Morning. '' || U»fA Aran, 17.

fe:' ' AEBIVEU. ) -Mhmedto. Union Steamship Company, agents. i "-FMaengen—Misses Humphreys, Bose, hrnitli, Thuua, York, Demo, Studholme and Wilkin, , :Meedanes Sine, Bose, Murphy, Thomas, Clements, wins— iff and child, Rev Thomas, Messrs Nethaby, Vigors, Studholme, Thomas (3), Laughton, fi'M’Ctwrjr, Dobson, Alexander, Founter, Masters : Qoau (2) and twenty-four steerage. "T’ April 16—Botomahann, s.s., 364 tons, Manning, F ibnSlWeUiDgton. Union Steamship Company, ii iieeate. Passengers— Misses Connal. Barrongh, '■ ‘'Cole, Haalop, -iiesdames Funuell, Smart two ft, idoldzen, Hudson, Eaymond, Gibb, Dudfield, ||lMe*W Gibbs, Kinsey, Holmes, HoMgate, Parker, Xt (Haskett, Wills, Smart, Thomson, Hudson, Miller. Allan, Eaymond, Pringle, Bennie, Tomlmson (2), ' Ipmlar, TYirobnJl, Miles, Gibb, Donaldson, Dr Jl IBosm, Caytatn Wray, and thirty-four steerage. m-. April 17—Snrah and Mary, schooner, 145 tons, j.Buheß, from Bluff. Pitcaithly. Wallace and Co., *x 11 17— Taupo, 8.8.;' 408 tons Lobb. from ports. Union Steamship Company. MNBta. Passengers—Miss Wright. Mrs Penlmgton i.Vaad two children, Messrs Siofert (3). li : (1 April 17—Waflioro, 8.5., 1269 tons, Ncvffle, from p'Sydney; via Welhngton. Union Steamship If!Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Brown, ffijCeep, .Stubbs, Paget, Klein, Carr, Guthne and it- Glasgow, Mesdames Peters and child, Utley, Coop, */ . J CteplxD> Stubbs, i/Brien, M'Xntosjh. and fh jKfaMTff £d*cr, Ifcrdoc* Cnrrin, Way, ST DodugJ, Otley, Gray, Smith, Parlance. Chaplin. Okhw, Davie. Paget, Fisher, Billdiffi, laylor, ■'■’■'iV’Dfcrideon, MTnness and Inkson, and twenty-hve •„ ~i ’ ittanca Ife’ : April -17—Coriima,. s.s., 820 tons, Spence, from fe'Vrilliiigton. Union Steamship Company, agents. • T,—nfrn Mr Styche, Wood and M LeuaISShen, and eleven steerage. ' Sf April 17—Botorua, s.s., 576 tons, Wald, from Si Wellington. Union Steamship Company , agents. . IfS'Eeaeengerft— Misses Langford and Manning Mrs Mg Fsrqnharson, Messrs Hunter, Lee, Price, Wilson, lll'.MaSe. Cairns, tdmm. Lee. Pntobett, Peacock, 1 Brass, lamb, Sowte, Spencer, Dtmkler and North ~(2), and ton steerage. . SAILED. April 16—Clyde, schooner, 86 tons, Gibbons, for “I ColUsgVPOcd. Field and Perrier, agents. _ if April 16 Botomahann, 5.5.,831 tons. Manning, K - for Wellington. Union Steam ship Company, (\ agents Passengers—Misses Jarvois, Potter, Craig ■u a*d Bagg, Mesdames Kirk, Hay, Guthrie, ✓ ' Stringer, Hayes, Chudloy, Bender, Herman, f 1 ' if an tea, Vivian, Collier, Bose, Winder, Jordan ‘ and hhand, Messrs Adams, Donald, Dean, Love, ‘ VCrigbtOß, Campbell, Adams, Stand, Ungland, Wal- ■ Ihoe, Borman, Bannister, Fowler, Beckingsale, De 1* Mare, Byrne, Bathbone, Camp, Woodham, ■Henderson. Horton, Congxieve, Andrews, Bose, Winder, Jordan, M’lntyre, Collins, Vivian, Kerr, Xetham, Capper, Stevenson, Matson, Garrick, Teschossaker and Miles. „ .' April 16— Te Anaa, s.s., 1028 tons, Bemech, 1 far Auckland, via east coast ports. Union 1 Steamship Company, agents. Passengers: For ' I .Wellington—Miss Sloan, Mesdames Wilson and child, Tiuck, Smith (2). Wagner, Nicholls. Pitt Chapman, Messrs Sloan, Smith, Johnston. Grant, Chapman, Palmer and Nichols; for .■ !' ‘Hopiet—Mesdames M’Gregor and Bullock, and Mr ißnUock ; for Gisborne—Mrs Beam-hip j for Anct- ■, .ilaad —Miss Hewbone, Messrs Holden, Pranks, u ’ Ttipmae «nd Bryant. ~ V ' r- neponrs. . TsAnaa: From Dunedin —10 octaves whisky, 5 octaves rum, 5 cases champagne, 20 empty casks, (V 1 . 176 roils netting, 20 sacks seed, 2 cases coffee, 9 hngg fairdt 21 bids ole, 2 cases coffee, 5 sacks rice, *u Wi bars iron, 2 bdls skins, 2 lengths pipe, 7 hanelsale, 50 bdis standards, 86 pkgs. - Betemahana; From Wellington—l ease bicycles, 150 boxes candles, 2 cases fish, 21 casks pelts, 20 ■aeka hide*, 5 cases drugs, 7 bars iron, 28 pkgs. .;' r . 1 . EIPOET3. ■ ■ Waakaxo: For Dunedin —13 cases lemons, 40 - boxes soap, 37 pkgs; for Bluff —25 sacks old rope, ■ . 38 buckets, 36 sacks seed, 8 pkgs; for Hobart—l ri; chaffcaUer, 4 wheels, 1 pair shafts, 1 pkg; for Fremantle —2 cases bacon; for Melbourne —50cases tongues, 373 sacks seed, 10 sacks peas, 40 cases cheese, 8 train wheels, 1 bicycle, 50 cases, 277 sucks potatoes; for Adelaide—3 coses hams, 53 cases tongues. v The schooner Sarah and Mary arrived from the Bluff yesterday morning, with a cargo of timber. The work of discharging the damaged casks ‘ from the ship Westland was proceeding apace on Saturday. Daring the afternoon the ’tween decks tyere being cleaned up, to enable the lower hold to be opened up. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S STAFF. I ' =1 Dtrmmnj, April 17. • Mr G. Holdsworth, at present manager in Tasmania for the Union bteamahip Company, hay been appointed to succeed the late Mr E. p. Houghton, as Inspector and chief manager. Mr W. H. Blacklock, the present traffic manager at ' Dunedin, will succeed Mr Holdsworth in Tasmania, and Mr S. K. - Sleigh, of the local office, will succeed Mr Blacklock as traffic manager at Dunedin. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ATJCKLAun, April 16. Sailed—Manspburi, for the south. Faroo, for . Vancouver and Klondyke. Mariposa, for San ‘ * r “ CiaCo - ' April 17. Arrived—Neptune, from Newcastle, with coaL Mary Hasbronck, from New York, with kerosene, pipe iron, &c. Kaipaha Hbads,'April 16. Arrived —Mary Moore, barque, from Lyttelton. ' Elizabeth Graham, barque, from Wellington. T!r “ WELuaraxoN, April 16, Arrived—Mahinapua, from Onehnuga and New Plymouth- Waihora, from Auckland, via the east coast. Botorna, from Nelson,' via Picton. MaVvhera, from Nelson and West Coast. Sailed —Houpiri, for Nelson and the West Coast. Botorna; Cbriinia and Waihora,' fortbe south. " ’ April 17. Arrived—Te Anau and Eotomahanu, from the ■path. Kahu, from the east coast. ■ ■ ' Pom Chalmebs, April 16. ' Arrived —Waikato, from Lyttelt n. ■ gaffed—Canterbury, ship. Captain Culbert, with 0531 bales of wool and skies, 96 casks of tallow and 65 cases of macMnery for London. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. ‘ ’ Syuhey, April 16. . Arrived—Mazacoa and Moana, Lady Mabel, from Kaipara. ' Melbouese, April 17. Arrived—Monowai, from the Bluff. , 1 * ■ ' A DEEAIDE, April 16, Sailed—Helios, for New Zealand. Homet, April 17. Arrived —Waimate, from London. ;

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11556, 18 April 1898, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11556, 18 April 1898, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11556, 18 April 1898, Page 4

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