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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Lyfctelton ia situated, in lat. 43.37 south, long. 172.44 east;, and the difierenca of time between Lytfcelton and Christ cfccrch ia 20seo. The time-ball ia 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. 30min east long., and llhrs .30min east Greenwich mean time. PHASES OF THE MOON. May. D. H. M.

WEATHER REPORT, ETC. High Water, This Day (Thursday): Morning 4.52, afternoon 5.19. Sun rises 7.5 a.m., sets 4.47 p.m. Moon rises 8.24 a.m., sets 5.34 WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Thermometer . ... 55 49 Barometer ...... 30.09 30.11 WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin telegraphed the following weather forecast yesterday:—Barometer fall Boon. Westerly wiasds and showery weather. ABRIVED. ! May 10—Elinganiiie, s.s., 1675 torts, Waller, from. Dunedin. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Passengers—Miss Chapman, Mrs [Nottingham, Messrs Crow, Nottingham, Rudd, Mackie, Willcox, Captain Willis and ten steerage. May 10—Jane Douglas, s-fl., 76 tons, Murray, from! via Bays. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. SAILED. May 10—Tofcomaru, &s., 4072 tens, Maxwell, for Gisborne. Dalgety and Co., agents. ' May 10—Blingamite, s.s., 1675 tons, Waller, for Sydney, via northern ports. Kinsey, Barns and Co-agents. Passengers: For Wellington—MesSamea Richards, Pritchard and Phillips, Mifliies Nedwill, Rowatt, JiOwden, Cokir and Gavin &), Messrs Pyne, Joske, Bradley, Prbfccibaxd, Weir, Hoban, Anson, Anderson and James, Hon H. K. Taiajra, Major Richards; for Mapior—Mesdames Bullock and Roberta, Messrs Roberts, Coinwall, Williams an4,Goris<p; for Auckland— Captain Hannah, Mr Dailon; for Sydney—'Mr Fair. TMPOETS.

IMPOSTS. Elingamite: From Duaedm-454 pkgs bedcteada, 42 boxes butter, 54 ro£Js notting, 40 cases drags, 35 cases jams, 49 hales skins, 4 casks nelts, 9 bags skins, 46 pkga Rotomahana: From WeUingtcas—-15 cases matches, 4 crates fish, 6 lengths pipe, 1 bicycle, 18 casks pelts, 398 sheep, 16 head cattle, 38 pkgs. Elingamite-: For \V ejjmgtpn—l2o sacks flour 2 sacks wheatoneal, 50 sacks oats, 41 looxe3 soap, 4 casks soda, 14 cases fruit, 4 sack 3 seed, 15 cases piokles, 2 cases woollens, 2 bicycles, 14 cases gJs, 10 drums dip, 13 pkgs furniture, 6 ranges, 32 cases and pkgs sundries, 2drums spdium; for Blenheim—--10 cased.; for Wanganui—4o bales hay; for Foxton—l plough; for Napier—l steel plate, 2 kegs riveis, 2 cases bacon, 1 bale paper, 15 eacka flour, 1 case cheese, 5 bags bacon, U pkga furniture, 17 cases and pkgs sundries; for Gisborne—SO sacks flour, 110 bags salt, 2 cases boots, 80 sacks oats, 5 casks vinegar, 7 cases sauce, 1 case woollens, 23 cases and pkga sundries; for Auckland—33o sacks pate, 1490 sacks potatoes, 435 sacks and bags flour, 375 sacks bran, 35 sacks pollard, 169 gunnies onions, 100 sacks wheat, 6 trusses leather. 1 drum sodium, 8 cases bacon, sacks oatmeal, sacks oatina, 30 cases pickles, 3 casks vinegar, 10 cases sauce, 2 crates perambulators, 6 ranges, 8 trusses woollens, 51 cases and pkgs sundries; for Sydney—226s sacks potatoes, 63 bale 3 flax, 150 sacks barley, 310 sv-ka oats, 256 gunnies onions, 2 trusses leather; for Newcastle—222 sacks bran, 165 -acks * potatoes, 156 gunnies onions; jfar TownsviUe-r127 sacks potatoes; for Brisbane _!o>> sacks potatoes, 1 Canterbury chaff/totomahana: Kpr New Plymouth—24 cases fruit, 6 pkgs; fpr) Foxton—l roller ring; for We-'port—l casks linseed, 25 cases appleß; te'Ptttea-JLpkßa; for cases pickles, 76 cases fruit, 40 boxes elemes, 28 sacks onions, 8 sacks bacon, 1 case piano, 9 sacks potatoes, 20 sacks flour, 2 steel pipes, 85 sacks oats, 4 trusses leather, 27 cases pears, 27 empty, casks, 67 pkgs; for Wanganui—l plough, 8" pkgs; for Nelson—24 pkgs. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From London-lonic, at Wellington, due' Lyttelton May 14. Waimato, at Auckland. Rimuteka, duo colony -Aay 14. Tekoa, due/ colony May 24. Matetua, due Port Chalmers May 21, Lyttelton May 28. From Cape Town— Allonby, baroue, 1400 tons, Kerry, W.P.R.L. • From Liverpool— Manchester, dredge, sailed Feb. 8 (put into "Waterfordl. Fronj Liverpool, via "Wellington—Silyerhow, »hip, 11J7 tons, Marshall, Cj.L.T.K. PROJECTED, URES. For London—Loch Torridon, liilenhaim, Conway, Lizzie Bell, Orari, lonic, Wakanui, iWaima.e and Lake Erie. VESSELS xIuMEWARD BQT7ND. ■ Elbe (Captain Fox) 69 Canterbury (Captain Collingwood) . . 5S ~ Wei.mgi.ori ILapiaiii Thomas) ... 17 Gorman M'Leou (Captain Cahero) . . 13 Westland. Mpiaiu .Kelly) ■ '• ' I Lake Superior (Captain fanton) . . t Nelson (Captain Pernain) .... b THE VNIOH STEAMSHIP CQMPANXB FLEET. THURSDAY.— RoLqm<uiana arrives from "Wellington, and leaves on return trip. Rosamond leaves for Greymoutl). Shaw, Savill «Qd Albion Company's Tokomaiu left port last night* iox Gisborue. The achooner Sir Henry is to load produce for Ui-eymQUth.\ . The schooner Hercules was in Okain s .bay ywterdav,' wind bound. She is bound from a, noithern timber port to iiunedm. The schooner Eliza Firth ,and a barque were becalmed a few m.Ues north, r| tb,e ilcsi/ia on Monday. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company s steainpf Wakanui wa3 floated out of the' graving dock yesterday ntcrnoon, ana her. place 14 ilia dock was taken by the barque John ■"'liiibios. This latter vessel will be surveyed' li'-.-U,-. to ascertain what injuries she, sustniiied on the rt-ef at Ximaru. TIMARU. ■ The as. Rotpkino left for Auckland on Tuesday 'night, with 724 t 0.,, oi cargo, jnc'hfciing"3s73 Lacks of wheat and 1480 sacks of,oaia. , The baroue Firth of Dornoch, Captain D'Uiao. sailed for London on Wednesday morning, with a cargo of wpol and wheat. Tho Tyser liner Star of England arrived from Wanganui yesterday, at midday, to load 350 tons, o.t wheat for IJondon. Sha left for about midnight. TELEGRAPH NQTICE BOARD. a.m., Wanvera,' ftpm Napier; Thnaru, 12.30 p.m., Star of'England, from Wanganui; iK.ew Plymouth, 6.45 p.m., Rotoiti (San ■ Francisco m:iil), from Onchunga. DEPARTURES.—May 10: Onehunga, 6.25 a.ni., Rotoiti (San Francico mail), for New Plymouth; - Greymouth, 10.15 sum., Pareora, for Lyttelton; Akaroa, 11.4 t a.ra., Jane Douglas, .for Lyttelton; Auckland, }145, a ; m,., Mariposa, for Sydney; Wellington, 3.30 p,m., Tq Anau, for Lyttelton; Wellington, 5.2 Q p.m., Rotonxahana, for Lyttelton. ' SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. KAIPARA HEADS, May 10. Arrived—Tutanekai, s.s:, from Auckland, Dcvoaport, barque, from Dunedin. Stanley, brig, from Launce3tpfl""~lluja, schooner, from Lyttelton. AUCKLAND, May 10. Sailed—Qairloch, for Not? Plymouth. WELLINGTON, May 10. Arrived—Waiwera, from Napier". Poherua and Rotomahana, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Rptomahana, for Lyttelton; passengers—MiS3es Wood, Evans and Vickery, Me9--cLmes Mantle, Farrant and Fisk and child, Messrs Todd, Lo Grpve, Woodhouse, Foster, Moeller, G-ibbs, Mulville, Lisle, Lough, But chanau. Steward, WWte! Tlumgay, Henderson, Lamb "(2;, Purchase," Bryan '-'ni tb.iiteen steerage. Te Anju ; for I.vltellon and Dunedin—passengers—MiS3cs lililU, (2), Fraser (2)1'" Pilchcr and Mayo, M'c .el'imes Maa-tin, M'Clelland," Tilley and child, Haridysido, Smith, Stoddart and child, Crabb and child, and Prosser, Messrs Stoddart, Pirio, Standring, Morrison, Stewart, Andrp.ws, Major (2), Mann, Tilley, Santch, Campbell, Jamieson, Crabb, M'Clelland, Prosser and twenty steerage. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. CLARENCE RIVER, Alay 10. 0 Sailed—Brasil, for Napier. ' SVDNEY, May 10. Sailed —Alameda and Westralia, for Auckland. : NEWCASTLE, May 10, Sailed—Lady Mabel, for Napier.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11888, 11 May 1899, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11888, 11 May 1899, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11888, 11 May 1899, Page 4