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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Lyttelton 1b Situated m lat, 43.37 south, long 172,44 east; and the difference of time between Lyttelton and Christchurch is 2foec. The thsm-bsli ic dropped every week day ns 1 p e m.. New 2>ea3«nd mean time, 'which, is equivalent to 13,30 Greenwich mean tune of the previous day, being calculated for 172 deg HOmin east long., and llhra SOmia east of Greenwich meantime, PHASES OP THE MOON. Hay. d. n. u. Tull Moon ... 6 6 4 p.m. Last Quarter 13 9 6 a.m. Kew Moon 21 0 28 p-m. I'irab.Quarter ... 29 4 44 p.m. WEATHER EEPOET, &o. Water, Tina Day (Tuesday) r- Morning. ILSF* Aftsrnoon.-0.20. Bun riae* 7.25-u.bu. sate 4.22 ba'. Mom)AT,.May 30. 9 a.m. 4 p.m. BaroaiaW ... 30-07 80-15 — *• ' ‘ rj FOEECAST. Captain Edwin the following weather forecaat to Captain ujarkyesterday afternoon,- *• Gales moderating W between west and semth and south-east on east coa,st between Kaikoora and East (Jape, and moderate southerly iTxnds at all other places. Barometer fxrtvher rise everywhere. Bea heavy, trat\ decreasing, ftncaat coast Enulh- ,< ward- of ibasb Cape, moderate where. Tides good, hut decreasing on coat cca.it between Last Cape and Kaikoura, decreasing everywhere. Frost is probable in all part* of the Thames 'and Msmukau, and. very ctddHJSht in tne--4 northern districts.”, SAZXtSI). iw«, an—TfelkM. barque, 1201 tons, Ostemsann, lor Loadon. Hew Zealand. Shipping Company, : agents. KXTOBT3. x Taono ; For New Plymouth—23 sacks hrnn, 3 ■aehnmdiitea, 4 pkgs- ranges,’.: sacks peas, 160 bags and 70 sacks flour, 10 sacks shafts, 29 cases fruit, 13 onions, 12 sacks potatoes, 100 wheat; for Qreymouth -34 sacks onions, 36 sacks potatoes, 30 sacks flour, 42 pkgs; for Hokitika 2 pkgs, 4' cases, 8 sacks potatoes; for Westport—6 gunmen onions, 66 woks potatoes, 10 pkgs. , Te Anan: For Wellington—lß cases apples, 13 eases beer, 3 empty magazines, 9 pkgs ranges, 15 leases pears, 173 sacks flour, 170 sacks wheat, 6 cases ■bacon, 5 cams glue, 1 cultivator, 2 cases eggs, 59infcgs ironwork,372 sacks onions, 2 horses, 51 sacks potafams, 76 pkgs; for Nelson—l monkey, 2 pkgs ; ’for Patea—3 pkgs ranges, 14 pkgsj for Wanganm— IS pkgs ; forFoxton-85 boxes soap, 1 case; for ‘Bloaheini —1 plough, 1 pkg. _ ■ • , , Dfagadse; for Westport—s 6 buffers, 29 pkgsfiiinikssr 72 bags floor, 23 sacks potatoea,42 sacks sacks wheat, 16 socks sharps, 10 sacks hzaa»B eases stone. 10 pkgs. Manmxsr For Dunedin—26cases,7kegs,lease cycles, 45 sacks and-gunmes onions, 2 tins rivets, 23, isteal plates, 5 steel angles, 125 boxes candles, 19' jhgs,- _____ Teeter day the strong southerly gale continued to blow at Lyttelton ; severs squaltoswept over cho'port, and the temperature was very low. Owing to ;Tl,n biiisfsrniu weather, the Penguin, from Weiilington, did not arrive, and her tnpto Lyttel ton has this week been abandoned. The kmi, too, from Tfahnit, should have arrived, but up tul dark, had not put in an appearance. TWGarmmn barqno Helios was towed frona tiie Ohd«(«B« Pier in the morning. The wind was blowlaw strong from the south-w«9t, and upon the first attempt to get her clear of the motes the tug had to>lat «o the line, as the strong wind was driving th. ship in towards the Pier end. The tow line hariwK been let go. the ship dropped her aeehflev-aad, after being allowed to swing, the tow hau was again taken to the tog, and this timo-tha,. ■hip went oat successfully. TBZJKtBAPB NOTICE BQAED. Aural S.—Hay 30: Anckhmd, 8.15 u»,. BHueemite, from Sydney (Bromisi mail); Westwaste 13.45 p-m., Dingadee, from Lyttelton. DaPAMmES.. —May 30: Auckland, 4-30 p jn., Wwtndte, tor Sydney; Wellington, 5.15 pan., ■etoaohona, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TBLEGEAMS. AtrCKAAim, May 30. Arrived, at 8 aan.—Elingamite, ta fbjr’ey> BUimr~~~ ■**•— and Hiss Bridge. Messrs Tindall,. Selshaw,Brid*», Wood and Hinton. Sailed—Gairloch, for Now Plymouth. • . Wjamnraros, May 00. Heavy soatherly weather has interfered greatly ' . with shipping" movements. The Pen gain's tnp south ms abandoned, and the Takapuua s departed for Aolson, Taranaki and Onehimga was.delavad until this afternoon. The Botomahana Sled for the south this afternoon; HhHWS Green, Tewsley, Davy and Walker, MesGregg, Shand, Parsons, Campbell and Walker, Lord Banfuriy and suite. Dr J. Pendray. Messrs Parsons, Benjamin; Eohmson, Since, Bradley, Hesketh, Holdsworth, Isaacs, Thorne, Campbell (2). MlWMowat. ■OD; Dmrford, Bohertson, Watson, Bates, halter, ShaUcrass, Foote. Shand. Ledsham, Gregg, Taylor, Shaddock. Bussell,-ShOT-land, Sorensen, Heywood, M'Laehlau„Heeiea and. Uwnw.-May 30. SaUed—Pukaki, tfavy, brigantine. for Sydney. /

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11593, 31 May 1898, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11593, 31 May 1898, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11593, 31 May 1898, Page 4

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