Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Lyttelton is situated in lat. 43.37 south,-long. 172.44 east; and the difference of tune, between Lyttelton and Christchurch is 20ueoThe time-ball is dropped every week day at 1 p.m., New Zealand mean time, which is equivalent to 13.30 Greenwich mean time of the previous day, being calculated ior 172 deg lOmm east long., and Ilhrs 50nun ea3 t °* Greenwich mean time. PEASES OF THE MOON. November.

.WEATHER- REPORT, BTC. High'Water, This Day (Tuesday): Moming, afternoon, 6.3. Sun rises 4.45 a.m., seta 6.43 &gn. M MONDAY, OCT. 31. 9 a.m. 4 p.m. I Thermometer ... - 60 52 Barometer* .« • . 29.73 29.50 : WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin, sent the following weather forecast to CaptaM Clark yesterday afternoon: Gale fromheWan north-east and north-and ' west, at ■ all places l of Kaikoura and Hokitika, and fronff &e same direction, but changing by the after from, sixteen to twenty heyirs, at all other places. Barometer fall evcryndiete, but rising at nil Places south of Timani and. Qneeastown after Lm sixteen totwa# hours. Sea Won bll western coasband'-on .eastern-coast northward iof East Cape and southward of Napier. Tides ■high on all westerns coast, and good ■on all 'eastern coast” . SAILED. Oct. 30—Sir Henry, schooner, 95 tons, Cameron, for Wanganui. Pitcadhly, Wallace and Co., agents.. M „ im Oct 31—Maori, -s.fi., • 4155 tons, Moffatt, for Timanz. Dalgefcy and Company, agents. Oct. 31— Eotorua, H.S., 576 tens, Newton, for Wellington. Union .Steamship , Company, agents. Passengers—Moges Moms, Holds worth (3). Palethorpe, to, FoftHm H K, Taiaroa, Messrs Piper, Basse!!, White, Crpfley ■ ■ Penguin; Prom Onehungar-25. oranges, i tar. 70 bags fireclay, 2QOp: fire bncks, 385 tiles, ■ b pkgs, 263553 ft timber. „ „ , , , Rotorua: Prom New Plymouth—3 boxes out.ter, 2 cases cheese, 4 emptyhhds; from Nel'son—9o sacks baxk; from Pteton—24 horses, '8 ponies, 1 elephant, quantity, circus-gear; from ■Wellington—ls cases stationery, 17 cases cham-' pagne,6 Back 3 p^||O ) o| ‘ Penguin: For Dunedin—l casqvgineSotomahana: For Woffington—B* cases poultry, 3 cases ale, 3 pkgfi ranges, 26 sacks potatoes, 37 bdls hay, 26 sacks oate, 1 bicycle, 3 'cases poultry/ 4 p% 9 barrpF#’ I s P 1 Wlw - - - iments, 11 pkgs samples, 3 cases ale,/ ,76 pigs'; for Wanganui—ls pkgs; for WestporicriK pkgs; for New Plymouth--13 pkgs; for Pnteo-26 pkgs, 5 pkgs ranges; for Pioton —1 pks; for Suva—34 empty casks, 1 case;' for Nelson—l case; for Foxton—4 cases; for Blenheint-8 pigs implements, 3 cases cheese; for Labassa —66 sacks potatoes. EXPECTEDARRIVALS. Pram Now Tprk-Bussez, barque, 1212 tons, Domrie, via Dunedin- Savoma, ship, 1308 tons, Olivari; sailed July 20. Arohtor, s.s., via Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne, sailed August 13. Queen Louisa, 8.5., sailed Sept. 25, "via Wellington. . ■ Prom Glarehce JUyer— sailed ° C (l ro ,u’ Lady Elliott Island —Severn, barque. Prom London—Ruapehu, due Wellington Nov. 2. Tekoa, left London Sept, 20; due Auckland Nov. 14. Ruahine, left London 'Oct. 15; duo colony Nov. 29. Delphic, left London Sepi 29; due Auckland Nov. 18.' Rimutofci.,, leaves London Nov. 12; due colony DcoT'As, Matatua, left London Oct. sdue Dunedin Nov. 29. lonic, left London Oct 27; due Wellington Hoo. 12. Waikato, leaves Lopfipn Dbl- 80; duo Auckland Deq. 26. ' ’ ’ ’ Prom .Cakutlgr-Elbe, ship, 1534 tons,K.J1.5.8. ’ , '■■■"■ ' I PROJECTED DEPASTURES. , j . For London —Kaikoura, Noy. 3. Mamari, 5 • ■■Jfoy. Nov.-IS. Ruapehu, Nov. 24. lav, j baroue. Hermione, ship. ' 1 THE UNIQN STEAMSHIP/ COMPANY’S \ '■* " ' ' ■■ FLEET. . j Tuesday, —Rotcmahana arrives from Welling- ! ton. and leaves on return trip. Pukaki arrives from Wellington. Tanpo arrives from southern porta and leaves for Wellington and Grey; fcouth. ' ■ | The Shaw, SayiU and Albion, Company’s 1 steamer Maori, which fata been in port for several week's, left yesterday afternoon for Tiinn.ru, where she will load a portion of her outward freight. Prom Timara she wjU proceed to Napier and Gisborne, and thence to ■Wellington, her final port of .departure from the colony voyage. ’ The .|cb,Qoher Sir 'Henjcy, “Sfo been wind-bound in port for two or three days, from Dunedin to '|7tmgainu, proceeded on her voyage oh Sunday evening.' ■’ The Mary Moore, and the barquenr tine Jaaper, are loading guano at Lady Elliott Inland for 'Dunedip. ‘ ' /.' Tire steamqr Jime Douglas was floated off the patent slip yesterday afternoon, after undergoing her apnual inspection. The barque Severn is loading guano at Lady Elliott Island for this port. . Captain Spence will take (he Penguin to Meljaourpe, Vjrhere ho will be relieved by CaP/ tain' Moriaby, who Has charge of the Kawatiri (!t the present time. Captain Anthony will be transferred to the Kawatiri. ' The ' New' Zealand Shipping Company a Steamer Waimato will be docked to-morrow to ho cleaned and painted. Captain Stannard, well-known at Lyttelton a? master of several well-known Lyttelton trad-ing-vessels, is now in command qf the barque take Erie, Fhich ip pppiipg tq Dunedin from ■ TBIARU. The s.s. Taupe arrived from Dunedin yesterday morning, and went on to Akaroa and Lyttelton in the afternoon. She landed some stores and picked up 150 tens of produce. w ■fbe s.s. Invercargill arrived from tae south yesterday morning with a load of timber. She returns south. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. ARRIVALS.—Oct. 31: Bluff, 5.45 a.m., Talune, from Hobart; Auckland, 8.15 a.m., - Westralia, from Sydney. , DEPAETRSES-Pct. 31: T.imsxu., 4 p.m., Tanpo, for Akaroa; Wellington, i pun., Pukaki, for Lyttelton; Auckland, 5.1 S p.m, Elingamite, for Sydney; Welbngton, 6.45 p.m., Rotomahana, for Lyttelton. ; < SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, Oct. 31. Arrived—Westralia, from Sydney ; passengers —Misses Preddey, Greemslade (3) and Mills, Mesdames' Iplls pnd Preddey, Messrs Todhunter (3) aha Greenslade. Sailed-Tr-NUngamite, for Sydney. Takapuna, for Plymouth and Wellington. Gairloch, for New Plymouth. * “ • • WBIiLINGTON, Oct. 31. The Waikare brought 1648 tons of cargo, one ’ of "the laigest ever carried hy an Australian Reamer; 863 arefor Wellington and the rest for th frqfK Auckland. To Anau, from' , Sailed—Pukaki, for the south. Rotornahano, for Lyttelton ; passengers—Masses Studholme, Hassell' (31. Clinton, Mentiplay, Me ; e, Alexander. and Conway, Mosdamca Potts and child, Smith, ChisnaU, Mayne, Elso and child, Mul ler, Wbftton and child, Anderson, Quanq and child, Andrews, Brown. Lloyd- Dr Whitteu, Messrs Stringer, Harper, Sewell, Carter. Zicll, Buttle, Hargreaves, Leversedge, Ganngan, Simm, Jakins, May, M’Gregor, W^kA-Bruce, Wvlie, Harris, Anderaao, Kane, Webster (2), Holley, Andrews, Brown, Lloyd and twenty Stperage. ‘Te Anp,u; for Napier, Gishqrne and Auckland- DLUFF, Oct. 31. Arrived—Talune, from ‘ Melbourne* _and Hobart, at 6 a.m.; passengers—Misses Pope, Wocktoouse, Stringer,' Pavis. Lee and Palmer, MesAwhea ' Fraser and M Kmstry, _ Bowen’,"Simpson, Williamson, White Parsons, Eraser, Parr, Euddick and Morrison and four in the steerage. Perthshire, from Lyttelton. Lapwing, barquentjno, from Malden Island. Sailed— for Dunedin. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. SYDNEY, Oct. 31. _ . Arrived—Poherua, -from the Bluff, ifonp wai, from Wellington. “ B IfELBOUENE, Oct. 31. Arrived—Taiawera, from the Bluff. Brisbahej 'from Kaipara.

D. a. a. Last Quarter , , . . 7 1 58 a.m. New Moon •' ... . 14 11 51 a.m. First Quarter: . . . . 21 4 35 a.m. Full Moon .... . 28 4 9 p.m.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT18981101.2.18

Bibliographic details

Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11725, 1 November 1898, Page 4

Word Count
1,113

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11725, 1 November 1898, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11725, 1 November 1898, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert