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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Lyttelton is-' situated in lat. 43.37 south, long. 172.44' east; and the difference of time between Lyttelton and Christchurch is 20sec. The time-ball ia dropped every week day at 1 p.m., Now Zealand mean time, which is ■1 equivalent to 13.30 Greenwich mean time of the previous day, being calculated for 172 deg. SOmin east long., and llhrs 30min east of Greenwich mean time. , ~ PHASES OF THE MOON. May.

- WEATHER REPORT, ETC. High Water, This Day (Friday): Morning 5.46, afternoon 6.13. Sun rises 7.6 a.m.. Bets 4.45 p.m. Moon rises 9.22 a.m., sets 6.24 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 11. 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Thermometer .... 53 47 Barometer . . . . . 29.91 30.02 WEATHER FORECAST, Captain Edwin telegraphed the following weather forecast yesterday:—West to south and south-west gale. Glass rise, and heavy - sea, with good tides. Indications lor frost. . ARRIYED. . May 11—Botomahana, s.s., 901 tons, Manning, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Bryan, Vickery, Linton, Evans and Wood, Mesdames Mantle, Smith and boy, Farr ant, Kirk and child, Messrs Bryant, Lange, Waite, LaucUan, Windward, (Todd, Gibbs, Woodhouse, Kirk, Henderson, Lisle, Rungan, Foster, Buchanan, Lamb (2), Edwards, Stewart, Purchas, Holier, ,Lo Grove, Foster, Sergeant Mulville and thirteen steerage. MVy 11—Te Anau, s.s., 1028 tons, Bemech, from Auckland and way ports. Union Steamship ' Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Eiger, Hilloy, Randell, Fraser, Mayo, Miles and M’Lellan, Mesdames Stoddart and child, ■Main and Prosser, Messrs Thompson, Brockets Eemplin, Holloway, Magpr, Morrison, Sfodagrt, Srirtch, Mam, Prosser, Lawrence,' M’Lennan, Jamieson, Andrews and fifteen steerage. ~ 101 . May 11-HK® Firth, «h*»ner, ni tons, ■Murray, from Eaipaia. Ereld and Femer, S Zday 11 —Wakatu, s.s., 95 tons. Wills, from (Wellington, way ports. Kinsey,, Bams and Co,/ agents. gAILE;D Mav:ll —To Anau, s.s., 1928 tons, Bernech, fot Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passenger—Mrs btimwngfat. , . 'hWa.v- IV— Clyde, schooner, ,86 tons, Gibbons* fo? PitcaitWy, Wallace and • s.s., ,901 tons. ManIs Sis BU i her Sdn, Eteds,’ Ruther- * IS? Tonka, Parkinson,* Lewis and Rankin, Master b n-Wakanui, -s.s., 3671 tons,. Jaggard, Zealand Shipping ComP Mo:v a NicoE, sis., 496 tans, Ryan, for Wertporf Union Steamship Company. agent 3, imports., • Tn Anau • From Auckland—lso sstta? cas ?f. b To “kgs fX 4 leather., 16 Xs \rom S&fe case; from Na^mS3' : oran’gel, cat fish, 10 axle amis 238 matches, casks pelts;’from GreytaoutH-2 cases; from Nelson-160 , . Te Anau: For Dunedin—6 empty cases, 6 empty hhds,- 100 sacks malt, 5 cases coffee, 1 cask spikes, 5 cheats tea, 44 cases and 5 crates, 2 sacks bacon, 65 le£ . gunnies onions; _2O sacks nu , - thar, 2 pieces hickory, 50 sacks grass seeci, For “vTLirwbof mutton, 37.121 carcases lamb. 88 hale? w h ‘ o r'i As pelts, 475 casks .tallow, 4454 saoas fiiO&oks oats, 150 .sacks beans, 6 caski ’ casings, 293 boxes kidneys, 7 boxes b S |amo. KKivAi g _ From London—lonic, ,at Wellington .due Lyttelton May ; 14. Waimata land. ' Bimutaka, ditq colony May 14. ! Tckoa. duo colony May 24. , f M!l^% H aus Port Chalmers May 21, Lyttelton May 28.,.. Front Capo Town— Allonby, , barque, ■ 1400 * dredge, sailed fcjup, 1177 tons/Maffehall, Q.L.T.K. PROJECTED DEPMXURE&. . For London—Loch Tot-ndon, Blenheim, Conway, Lizzie 8011, Otari, lonic, Wakanui, W annate arid Lake Erie. , i VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND; 1 . ■ 1 • 'Days,, out Elbo (Captain Fox) • ... • • • ™ Canterbury (Captain .Collingwood) . . 59 ..- ;-Wellington (Captain Thomas) ..... 18 : Borman M’Leod (Captain Cafiero) . . 14 Wcrtlaitd (Crip'tain Kelly) • • ■ • " , Lake Superior (.Captain Panton) . . 7 Nelson (Captain Pcttiam),. . . .. " THE UNION ’ STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. . U’lUDAY.—Mokoia arrives from Melbourne, Via south, and leaves, for Sydney,, via Wellington. Rosamond leaves for Grcymoutn. .Wai&ure arrives. from Sydney, via Wellington, and leavfea for southern jiorts and Melbourne. The NeW Zealand Shipping Company’s direct- liner Wakrinui left port yesterday afternoon for, Timaru, v/here aHe picks itp a porliun oi ter. out win'd. freight. She returns to | , Lyttelton, and leaves.for London on May 25. Captain S: H. Willis, representing. the underwriters, arid Mr C. Fortier, representing the ship, inade a survey of the barque John (iambics in tile graving-dock ytsterday, and , found that shd had not sustained the slightest j injury while in' such to awkward predicament at Tiriiam on Saturday, last. Captain Willis, hdwqver, ordered some slight repairs to the infidel, Which were altogether Apart front the Tixndru incident. The vessel will probably como out of the flock tdt-day, and proceed .to Tiinaru, where She loads grain for the United Kingdom. . The ship Loch Tbrridon was yesterday ' morning shifted from the Gladstone Pier to No. i Whart, where she will complete her loaclirig. The vbStel ia Ibading for the New Zoo label Shipping Company, and is tinted to jeavo during the present drouth. TIMARU. The Tyser liner Star Of England liift fbr the Bluff at 1.30 p.m;. yesterday, , having shipped hero 3059 sacks of wheat for London. '■ aiiEtitofi'iotidE, BdAkis. ARRIVALS. —May Lt: .Auckland,, 4,45 p.m., Ucbtrij from Fiji; , Wclllagtori, 12.15 a.m., Waikaro, from Sydney; Vaitara, , 2 p.in., Wriirhate; frdrtt Aucklalifl. , 1 DEPARTURES.—Msty ll: Port Chklmcri), S p.m., Mamari, for London, via Monte Video; Wellington, 3.40 if.m., Ribaton, for j Auckland; Wellington, 4,15.„p.m-., Rurihine, for Ltradonj, Wellington, 4.25 p.m., Waikare (Sari .Prliriciscb mail),.,loir Lyttelton;, .Port Chalmers. S,So jJ.hi;, Mokoia, for Lyttelton; Timaril; 1 p:m;; Star of Englarid, for Bhiff. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. KAIPAEA HEADS, May 11. Arrived —Enterprise, schooner, from Dunedin. AUCKLAND, May 11. 1 Arrived—Upolu; from the Islands. Sailed—Takapuna, Plymohth aid Wellington. .. , , WELLINGTON, May 11. 1 Arrived—Waikare, at 12.30 ri.iii., from Sydney. Strong southerly winds and a heavy sled wore experienced. Passengers: For Dunedin—Mesditmes Murphy, M’Lorley arid Fyfo, Messrs Smith, White, Sparrow, Lawrence, Robson and Brunton, and seven steerage; for Lyttelton—Misses Sargitrson and , Fonwiok, Mesdames Lawo and child and Sargursob, Messrs Vernon, Lisle, Parkinson and Henderson. EUngamitc, from tho south, Rotoiti, {tom Onehunga and Now Plymouth. Sailed, this afternoon—Ruahine, for London, via Mon to Video; passengers—Misses Anson (4), Bulldr, Ewing (3) and maid, Mur-ray-Aynalcy, MedWbll, Pyrie. (3) and... maid, QuickC, Turnbull (2), and Gordon Webster, Mesdames Anson, Clarke, Ewing, Pyne, Turnbull, Quiche, Richards, Tisdall, Gordon WebB ter, Revs Tisdall and Gordon Webster, ’ Messrs Anson, Bnller, Clarke, Hiving, Lines, Lcilncr, Pyuo, Quicko, Richards, Turnbull, Hcllier and Wfertch, Masters Anson, Quicko and Turnbull; for Mdntc Video—Messrs r ’ero9dlo rind Sohariv; ‘ second salooh—Misses Ardou Foord and maid, Hoinari. Tbwnbad arid Thomson, Mesdames Drew, Foord, Homan •nd Thomson, Messrs Allison, Barnard, An-

derson, Bailey, Foord, Heineman, Lelievre, M’Alister, M'Culloch, Pike and Watchorn, and twenty-eight steerage. Elingamite, for Sydney, via Auckland and east coast. Waikare, for Melbourne, via the south and Hobart; passengers—Misses Hayior, Haylock (2), Sutherland, •Parker, Graham, Watkins, MaseBeld, Mackay, Fuller, Orpes, Thomas, Wells, Morton and, Cboper, Mesdames , Murray, Macfarlane, Blair, Hamlyn, Buchanan and child, Buckley, Knight, Jacobsen and two children. Mills, Card, Davie and two children, Kingsbury, M’lntosh and infant . arid Loomea, Messrs Murray, Ward, Hall, Webster, Lewis, Ormistoai, Knight, Mace; Frank, Huxtablo, BEairiiiton, Ford, Parkinson, Ballinger, O’Shea,, Powell, Mitchell, Baker, Ottley, Masters Fannin and n _- Saitad-Star of Sailad —Mokoia, for Sydney, via northern. ports; passengers Mcsdames York, Tolmie, Miller, Latham, Redstone. Haxdley, TimcasLteA. E Me3/s C HSL La- ’ Holmes. Gerken, Eboney, Gray, irar so/'m’Ncil RayiSr, Rattray, Burt, Plowma, M?km Hail. Small and Murrell. Jfaman, for London. Her cargo from this port comS eS C^tcs 5aC o k f 8 rabbits 3 ,’ 10,6®“ carcases of ashes. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPINGSYDNEY, May 11. krrirreA—jtilmie, from] Wellington.,, .

Last Quarter D. . . : 3 H. 5 M. 17 a.m. New Moon > . , . . 10 5 9 a.zu. First Quarter . . . . 18 4 43 a.m. Full-Moon. . . b . 25 5 19 p-ia-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11889, 12 May 1899, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11889, 12 May 1899, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11889, 12 May 1899, Page 4