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SHIPING.

LYTTELTON. Lyttelton isaituatsd in lat 4337’ fiouth>.long. -172.41 east; and the difference of time be* tween Lyttelton and Christchurch, is 20sec., The t,irnA.Vin.il 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 for 172 deg BOffrin east long., and Uhra Sttaun east of Greenwich mean time.

WEATHER REPOST. ETC. High .Water, This Day (Tkoisday): Morning,. afternoon, 6.27. Sim rises-. 4.17 a.m., •cos 7.21 p-m.

WEATHER FORECAST. . , Captain Edwin sent the following weather .forecast to Captain Clark yesterday: .“ Wind—Strong from between north-east and nojdi and west at all places, but changing to between, west and south-west and south after sixteen holies, at all places southward of Kai- ‘ koura and Westport. Barometer—Fall everywhere, but also rising after sixteen hours, at all places southward of Timara and Queenstown. Sea—Considerable on east coast gouth of -Napier, and on all western coast. Tides— Good on. east-coaat south of Napier; moderate, but- increasing, -elsewhere.” , i : '"- , ARRIVED. ■ ■ Kov.-30—Flora, a,s., ,838'tans, Fleming, from Auckland arid way ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses . Bur- * nip,- Boyce, Wilson, BurchdU, Park, Evans,' Alien and Barker, Meadam.es Williams, •MfLeau, Wilson, Cooper, Park, Evans, Johnston, RSley, Eastabrook, Messrs Patterson, Evans, Heron t Halley, Hulme, Goodman. Wit- . be!L M’Lean, ShLwr/Muir/ Clark, . Collins, ■ Vanghah, Cooper, Woodhouse, Solomon, Ede, •Warahail., Evans,. Rothschild, Banner, Irvine, •Qidanshaelds, Rennert and forty-three steer- ■ age. ■' Nov. 30—Jane Douglas, s.s,, 76 tons, Whitby, from Akaroa, via Bays. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co, agents. Nov. 30—Clyde, schooner, 87 tons,; Gibbons, tat WeHington. Field and Feniei r agents. SAILED. ■ ’ Nov. 30—Flora, Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, IgPTTtiH ' ■ New. 3 o—Tokomaru, sa, 4072 tons, Maxwell, for Gisborne. Dalgety and Co., agents. IMPORTS. Flora: From Auckland—B3 cases salmon, 4 1 cases meat, 35 cases raisins, 17 cases goods, 40-cases fruit, 5 bales bags, 20 sacks beons, 1 case labels, 157 boxes apples, 3 bales hops--5 boxes codfish, 9 cases tobacco, 1 case cigar I reties, 50 sacks ore, 54 doors, 132 bags sugar, 7--oases fruit, 14 bags crystals, 6 hhda syrup, 16 boxes potatoes, 20 cases irou, 46 cases bananas, 4 bales paper, 51 bides, 946 sacks guano, SB pigs; frajn Woffington—3 horses, X lacing boat, 50 cases whisky, 43 cases iron, 4 empty casks, 4S bars iron, 4 rams, 16 casks Wits, 10 cases bananas, 236 pkgs; from Giaaoma—s caries pelts; from Napier-—3 empty bids, 52 bales-skins, 7 sacks hides, 14 casks palls. ' ' EXPORTS. Floca-uFor Dunedin—6 empty cases, 3& oases honey, 6 sacks malt, 2 horses, 9 empty birds, 23 sacks potatoes, 78 pkgs. Clyde: For Wellington—soo sacks flour, *35 sacks ppllard, .20 sacks wheatmeal, XS4 sacks chaff, 6 socks peas. Maraxoa; For Napier—6 cases cider, S cases fruit; 2 pkgs, 20 sacks .flour, S pkgs rakee, 6 poles, 4 pkgs mill, 17 bales hay, 1 cycle, 38 pkgs; for Sydney—2 cases; fqr Auckland—--6 hhds ale, 10 sacks oatina, 10 sacks oatmeal, 5 cases bacon, 40 boxes soap, 88 sacks bran, 'BOO sacks and 320 bags flour, 65 sacks bran, 100 sacks wheat, 4 pkgs machinery, 23 sacks potatoes, 8 pkgs harrows. 657 sacks , chaff, 10 sacks peas, 137 pkgs, 10 bales; for Gisborne —6 cases raisins, 100 bags and 51 sacks flour, 50 sacks seed, 146 sacks chaff, 6 sacks oats, 6 sacks .meal, 6 pkgs. ■ Rotomahana: For Wellington—3 cases poultry, 9 sacks potatoes, 4 sacks bacon, 9 sacks iseed, fl empty crates, 30 bdls iron, 36 trusses [hay, 46 sacks flour, 80 sacks sharps, 42 pkgs [reapers, 54 pkgs; for Nelson—s pkgs roller, 12 pkgs; for Bfeniieiin—l4 bales woolpacbs, jl6 pkgs; for Wanganui—l plough, 3. pkgs; for Hokitika—7 pkgs; for New Plymouth--15 sacks malt, 2 pkga; for Westport—3 cases, (88 pkgs; for Foxtail—l 63 lengths pipe, 22 pkgs; .for Greymoath—27 pkgs. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. i From Calcutta—Elbe, ship, 1534 ions, ’K.MfIF. Waztaka, s.s, Rakonoa, sa ' From New York—Savonia, ship, 1808 tons, [Oincod, sailed July 30, via Dunedm. Alnwick, ; j«.a, smiled Se^t. 1 18. Queen Louisa, a,a, sailed via Dunodm. ‘ Tolosa, a-s., sailed Prom Adelaida—Zephyr, schooner, 135 tons; ■ailed Oct. 26. . From, Bunker Island—Severn, barque, via ’Auckland. • - From London--Eimutaka, left London Nov. ■l2; dim-colony Deo. 26. ; Matatua, left London ’Oct. 5; duo Dunedin Deo. 14.'Ionic, left Lon- • .don Oct. 27 ; due Wellington Dec. 12. Waikato, .left Loudon. Oct. 30; due 'Auckland Dec. [B6. Rakaia, loaves Londcfn Dec. 10; due colony lan. 29. Otarama, leaves London Nov. 10; ‘ duo colony Jan, 22. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For London-—Mamari, November. Tokomaru, ! December. Liv, barque. Hermione, ship. ■'Axchtor, December.. Wainiate, December. - Ruahine, Dec. 32. ’THE UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S ■ V /,. FLEET. ' i Thursday.—Botomahana arrives from Wel- • ling ton, and leaves on return trip. Tarawera arrives from Sydney, via north, and leaves for ■outhezu ports and Melbourne. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company’s - R.JVLSJ3, Ruahine is expected to arrive at , Lyttelton to-morrow or Saturday. She remains here till about Dec. 1-1 Messrs Field and Fetrter cleared the schooner Clyde for Wellington yesterday with '■ _ a cargo of produce. " ’ ‘ - The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s - steamer Tokomaru left port last night for . Gisborne, whore shp loads a portion of her ■ 'cargo. The Union ■ Steamship Company' h ajt received advice that the as. Rakanoa arrived .at Calcutta on Nov. 34, and that the s.s. Wanaka ..'[jkaft Calcutta for Now Zealand on Nov. 26. ■ - Tho “ Sydney (Daily Telegraph” says:— ! Th® Italians, intend having a cut into the Australian, shipping trade. . The news, brought .by the English mail, is to the effect that the _ famous Italian Fldrio Ruberlino Company, ■ ' which has already a large number of vessels trading • between Genoa, North ' and South -.America, and Japan, is soon about to enter into' serious competition. ..with the best passenger lines running between Europe and Australia. ■ The' company has already pur- • chasedin England a steamer of 10,000 tons, and six vessels,' each of a similar tonnage, are at present being constructed in Italy. The ships, . which -are to be superbly fitted up for passenger accommodation, .are tc> have a speed at sea of twenty Jtriote am hour! Mr Pirendello, who has’ just passed through Colombo on his "way to Melbourne, is the agent-general of the •: company for-Australasia. It is expected that . the steamers of this line will start running next April'. They will journey between London and Australia, calling at Marseilles, Genoa or Naples, and Colombo. A subeidiary line of steamers, will be run to the Philippines in connection with the main line. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. .ARRIVAL.—Nov, SO: \ . p.m-1 Tarawera, from Sydoeyr^V-^ DEPARTURES.—Nov. 30; Wellington, 6 a.m.. Bio, for Napier; Akaroa, 8 a.m., Jane . Douglas, for Lyttelton; Port Robinson, 3.05 p.m., Wakatu, for Lyttelton; Wellington, 10 ■ pm., Mararoa. for Napier; Auckland, 4.30 . pm., Star of New Zealand, for Giabome; Wellington, 6.35 p.m, Rotomahana, for Lyttelton; Wellington, 7.30 p.m, Tarawera, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ' POUTO, Nov. 30. Sailed—Jessie Nicoll, schooner, for Lyttelton. WELLINGTON, Nov. 30. iArrived—Takapuna, from New Plymouth, at 125 am., Mararoa, from Lyttelton. Tarawera, from Sydney. She brings 143 passen- . gers. For Lyttelton—Meadames Williams and Bond, Misses Leech, Airey, Williams and Hair, Messrs Mansfield, Airey, Williams, Smyth, Elliott, Novanas, Scott, Orr, Hair and Delainain and thirty-ono in .tho steerage. ■ Taupo and Rotomahana, from the south. Poherna, from Westport. Sailed—Wainui, for.Picton, Nelson- and West Coast. Mararoa, for Napier, Gisborne, • Auckland and Sydney. Tarawera, for Melbourne, via tho south and Hobart; passengers —Missels Mitcholl, Fish, ’Glasgow, Diddle, ' M’Millan, Nicholson and M'Coy, Mesdames Moore, Eva, Culling, Sargood, Bastings, Valentine, Sale and Smith, Messrs Mitchell, Milnes, Sargood, Hickson, Valentine and eleven steerage. Rotomahana, for Lyttelton; passengers —Mieses Gillies, Lough, Yorke (2), Chatfield and' Pringle, Mesdames Gillies, Watson, Walker, Campbell, Trclain, Lough, Agar, ’ ■ Dowdney, Neil, and Shephard, Rev C. H. Gossett, Messrs Virtue/' King, Ear, Walker, Msopherscn, -Trclain, Lough, Gooch, Patter’.json, Turney, Jones,. Meikjeham, Elliott,. Fcld- ’ wick Master Smith and eighteen steerage.

PHASES OF THE MOON. December. V. a. H. Last- Quarter , . , . e 9 36 pm. New Moon . , , „ ,13 11 13 pm. Eirst Quarter . * , ,20 , 2 52 pm. ~Rit11 Ifiion - . , . ,28 •n 9 am.

.WEDNESDAY*. NOV. 30. 9 a-m, i pja. Thermometer . i „ . 67 63 Barometer - . . . ■■■* 30.10 29.98

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Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11751, 1 December 1898, Page 4

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SHIPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11751, 1 December 1898, Page 4

SHIPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11751, 1 December 1898, Page 4