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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. is situated in Ist. 43.37 south,long- ; sad the difference of time between sod Christchurch is 20sec. time-ball is dropped every week day at 1 Hew Zealand mean time, which is equivalent Wp' to 13.50 Greenwich mean time of the previous day, being calculated for 172 deg SOmin east long., and HhxsdOaain east of Greenwich meantime. PHASES OP THE MOON. Aran.. n fl. Tkr.

WEATHER REPORT. &0. High Water. This Day (Tuesday): —Morning, ‘ 2.22 j afUnoon, 2.44. Sun rises 6.41 a.m., seta ilifA MOS DAT, Apbil 18.

WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin sent the following weather forecast to Captain Clark, harbour-master, yesterday afternoon: —“'Wind south to east and north-east gale on the coast between Cape Campbell, Napier end Bast Cape; moderate to strong winds tromine came quarter at all other places southward o£ .bast Cape, iaupo and .■ ew Plymouth, and moderate to fresh westerly winds elsewhere. Barometer rise ' iOverj where. Sea Ueavy on east coast between. “ ;korura. papier and .bast Cape, moderate ; else. Tides moderate ou all western coast ana on east coast northward of East Caps, good on rest oi ‘.eastern coast. Eroafc is to he expected in• ® month Island and in parts of *ke Bcnthward of Napier, Taupo and New Plymouth, and very cold night in the north* ijunYE-u. __ April 18—Orowaiti, s.s., 356 tons, Kerr, from Westport. Union Steamship Co., agents. April 18 Janet Nicoll, s.s., 48b tons, Kyun, from Westport. Union Steamship Company, a 8 18—Jerfalcon, barque, from Malden Island. New Zealand Loan and Miacan tile Agency Company, agents* sailed. * • * ’ April 18 Botorna, s.s., 576 tons, (Wellington. Union Steamship Company, IPaasenSers—Miss Grace, Mesdames Eavens ana JUo children, Shephard, Wells, W^^ s D^ d DPlunhett, Messrs Sladeu, Eoskrnge, Munds, ihut, Chudlewrh, Wilson and Hon A. J. Cadman. April 18 Coriuna, 5.8., 820 tons, spooce, for ■Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. ' ■i’SEw.TMpo,' ba, .408, tons, Uobb. lor WeUiagton. , Union Steamship Company, agents. April 18 Orowai i, s.s., 286 tons, Kerr, for W«etp*rt. Union Steamship Company, agents. ■ ApnFlS—Waihora, 8.5.. 1269 tons, Neville, for Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, a gen's, 'Passengers—Miss Vartba, Messrs Howison, Boss, Brown, Vigors and Ainger. XMPOETS. JerbUom; From Ma.don Island—39o tons From Sydney—2o bags bottles ; from Baratbuga—ls9 hoses and 30 cases orangeh; from -Auckland—l3 cases boots, 2 cases shoes, 103 cases fruit, 200 b igs cement, 5 bales leather, 4 casks, 104 harsaogar,4cas-B treacle, 3 hluis syrup, /5 cases orange*, 64 cases bananas, 7 caska juice, i 7 eases soap, 5 cases cocoa, 3 casks pelts, 03 pkgs ; Gisborne —5 sacks malt; from uopmr-b empty casks, 1 bicycle, l-parcel, 2 octaves mder. 170 mess barley, 15 empty casks. 91 sacks seed, 10 pkgs, from W »itowA l - _ From 1 Wellington-50 boxes candles. 1 cue apples, 62 pkgs stores, 128 cues *-ap, U b-xes butter, 9 pkgs tobacco, 6 oases coffee, 53 pKgs 'jQaiher, 11 cases tea, 10 pkgs; from Taranaki I*o boxes butter, 237 sacks reed; from «icyuiouth-l bag bacon; from Kelson-13 sacks hides, 800 sacks hark, 6 bales hops, 3 pkgs; from km ton—4 casks From Dunedin—l range, 17 chests tea, flllbersiron, 84 bars angle iron, 1 cask, oil, 4hhas ale. 10 pkgs: from s karoa—3 sacks erayhah. . Janet Njcoll: From Westport—2loo sleepers, 050 tons coal. BIKDKTE. • Botomahana: For Wellington—l 3 sacks meal, 4 hide ale, 24 pkgs ranges, 253 sacks i»Utoes, 40 sacks flour, 25 cases fruit, 60 sacks polmrd, 20 sacks flour, 160 sacks chaff, 75 pkgs; for Wanganui •a-U pkgs; for Nelson—2 pipes 1 case; 'for Foxton —15 pkgs ;, for Potea 9. pkgs for ’ Opunaka—6o hags flour, 7 sacks sharps, 7 sacks bran; for Blenheim— 1 plough, 4pkgs; for Westsacks oarrqts, 74 sacks potatoes, 40 hexes soap, oO %uxs flour, 25 sapks oats, 1 calf,3l pkgs. Coriuna: For Tinnmx—s bhds and 1 kild, 3 pkgs; for Oamaru—4 pkgs; for Dunedin—3s sacks pus,l4 empty casks, 3 pkgs. . Wai. ora; For Dunedin—4o gunnies onions, 82 backs seed, 2 sacks tares, 13 pkgs. Taupo; For Now Ply month—34B sacks flour, 940 bags flour, 4 bales sacks, 60 sacks sharps, 6 sacks onions, 30 sacks pollard, 10 pkgs; for Wellington—25 boxes butter, 4 sacks seed; for Greymouth—.o sacks beans, 3 cases bacon, 13 gunnies onions, 55 sacks potatoes, 120 socks chaff, 12 pkgs ; for Westport—3 cases bacon, 3 cases. Botorna: For Wellington—s boxes soap. 2 boxes figs, 39 bales h.y, 10 ca»e pears, 20 cases nails. 27 ukgs; for New Plymouth-11 sacks seed, 20 sacks meal, 3 sacks peas, 13 pkgs ; for Nelson—6 blls laths, 20 sacks oats, 80 sacks flora, 24 ram s, 19 so ck s seed, 136 sacks wheat, 21 pkgs; for Hokitika—l3 pkgs; for Westport—lo sacks pota: ess, 1 case lard; for Wanganui—lß pot<to&s lU pkgs; for , Greymouth—s pkgs; for Foxton —66 sacks potatoes. , , , ■, Te Anau: Fox Gisborne—s sacks meal, 1 case bacon, 3 trusses hay, 5 bales woolpaeks, 1 truss; for Napier--!! sacks seed, 1 horse, 24 sacks pototoe#, 39 pkgs; for Auckland—lo cases cheese, 30 sacks'oatmeal, 49 sacks peas, 5 sacks barley, 15 sacks oatina, 1 cycle, 2 bales leather, 24 hales hay, 2 horses, ISB sacks onions,'so sacks flour, 200 bags flour, 2 carriages, 200 sacks wheat, 1192 socks PPtotqes, 58 pkgs ; for Thames—3 cases jam. The barque Jerfalcon, an iron vessel of 287 tons burden, arrived in Port yesterday afternoon from • Malden Island with a cargo of guano consigned to the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company. The vessel occupied twenty-four days on the passage, and carried away her mam topmast in a squall. , , ~ The barque Hippolas is now on her way from the CUuence Jtiver with a cargo of hard wood. She comes consigned to Messrs Fitcaithly, Wallace and Co. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. ■ Dkfaexueis. —April 18: Auckland, 6 p.m., Blingamite, from Sydney; Gisborne, II a.m„ Indraqmyo, from Napier; Wellington, 4.30 p,m„ Botomahana, from Lyttelton; Greymouth,lo a.m., Kawatiri, from Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Kaipaea Heads, April 18, ■ Arrived—Asia, barque, from Auckland. ‘ Sailed—lsabella Anderson, schooner, for Dun- . Auckland, April 18. * Arrived Westraha; passengers Mrs Simsi Mfgsrs Wright; Turrell, Holmes, Morland and Sims and eight in,the steerage, Erie Seed, from New York. •* Sailed—Gairlbon, for New Plymouth; passengers —Misses M’Bae, Taylor and Sullivan, Mesdames Sangstor, Goodacre and Choewill, Messrs Fielder, Winkaj" Bohe-tson. Alexander, Guthrie, O’Neill, Dingle (8), Biutropp, Julian, George, Partly, BroWn, Johnston, Dover, Lusk, Franklin, Hawkins, Jones, Price, Bruce, Pascoe, Songster, and ton steerage. Penguin, for southern ports; pas, sensers—Bev Mr and Mrs Crump. Mr and Mrs B. Fenwick, Mr and Mrs Chen mgs, Mr and Mrs Hermanp, Mr and Mrs Johnston, Mesdames Begg, Bouton, C. Harris, Hay, Hales and Warren, Misses Cabot, Qlive, Asinass, Atkinson and Moore, Hon J. Carroll, Hon W. M’Cullough, Messrs Miller, Macro, Cain, Bowden, Brown, Maylor, Bray, T. Alien, Cooper, Harriott, M. M’Lean, Woods, Warmington, H. W. Nortbcroft, M’Olellan, Uoodlet (2), Hendry, T. A. Dunlop, Hodge, Puokey, W. Sorenson, C. E, Button, Lankham and twelve steerage. ’ , Wellington, April 18. Arrived—Dingadee, from Westport. Soiled—Jffawbera, for Nelson and west coast. Handa Isle, for Kaipara. Te Anau, for Auckland, via east coast. Botomahana, for Lyttelton; passengers—Misses Baird and Thacker, Mesdames Thacker, Hassell, Hoizbnd, Woods, Dawson and Baxter, Dr Hassell, Captain Eohinson, Messrs M’lntyre, Nisbet, Sanderson, Roberts, Woods, Dawson, Baxter, Barmby, Black, M’Lean and Hoizbud. „ A Bluff, April 18. Arrived Steamers Ohau and Awarua, from Dunedin. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Hobaet, April IS. The Waimate sailed at six o’clock this morning for Wellington.

c. B. H. Full Moo* 7 8 50 twin. Xaat Quarter ... 14 1 58 p.m. Dew Mood .- 21 9 51 a.m. First Quarter ... 29 1 35 p.m.

9 a. m. 4 r.TS. BtNHiter ... ... 30.20 30.22 nmmetor ... 63 57

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11557, 19 April 1898, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11557, 19 April 1898, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11557, 19 April 1898, Page 4

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