SHIPPING.
cnmm liyitelion la situated in lai. 43.37 sooth, lone 172.44 east; and the difference o£ tuna between Lyttelton and Christchurch is 20sec. The time-ball is dropped every week day at 1 p tn, New Zealand mean time, which is equivalent to 13.30 Greenwich mean time of the previous ‘day, being calculated for 172 deg. 80min east long., and llhrs ?taW pst (>| Greenwich mean time. PHASES OP THE MOON. Ms*.
WEATHER REPORT, ETO. High Water,' This Day (Thursday); Moating, 3.31; afternoon, 4.(V Sunrises 7.19 am., seta 43$ pin, MAX 24. 9 am 5 pm. Thermometer .... Barometer . . . . • 29X3 39.73 ARRIVED. ‘ May 24—Ta Anau, aa, 1028 tons, Bemeoh, from Auckland, via way.ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers Miss Scott, Mesdames Lymbum and family (3.) Rowe and Mills, Messrs Dillpp, Ken, Biasyn. Nordon, Husband, Miller, Maxwell, Houson, ,Low, Quin, Cocks, Parkinson, Quans (2), Tapp and Cooke, RevaLymbuxn and Gray, ana sixteen steerage.' May 24—Westralia, as., 1819 tons, Thorpe, from Dunedin. Kinsey, .Bams and Co., agents. Passengers—Misses Anceil and Willock, Mesdames Anceil, Helleby, Orr and Tipping, Me Richardson. May *** 355 tens, Roteer, from Westport. Union Steamship Company, SMIMD. May 24—To Ansa, S.&, 1028 tans, Bernech, for Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Mosses Parry, Graham and ttrnw (2), Mrs Evas®, Messrs Hamilton, Eraser, Kofcn. Paterson and two boys. Master Blandford. May 24—Lake Erie, barque* 938 tons, Monro, for Auckland. A. H. Tuoiimll and Co., ketch, 67 tons, Peterson, Weetralia: Prom^un6din—4 pkga glass, SO cases whisky; 55 bales skins, 14 bags wool, 10 ale, 15 sacks oatmeal, 20 cases starch, 13 qjipjt 'tmS&SgtmK , >- ■ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Prom I»ndan-r=Tekpa,- due «*Moy. riripi'Port Chalmers May2l, Lyttel*°From Town-AKonhy. barque, 1400 TPio^ dredge. Bailed Feb. 8 (put into Watartod).. . „ . - From Liverpool, via Wellmg^on—SiWm^ ’ ship, 1177 tons, Marshall, QJL.TJL, at Weilington.. _ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. .' Foe Lpndpn—Lpeh Torridoso, -Blenheim, Conway, Idzxifl. Rail, Oran, Wakuoni. xtOMEWARD ROUNDDays, out Elbe (Captain Fox) 83 . n ■ Wellington (Captain Nonas® MLeod Caflfrp) . » |7 Westland, (Captem Relly) ... • • %■ (%ptaiu Ponton) . . -2» stSship 1 cq'mpants » FLEET. Thmsday—ltetomahana arrives from Wellington, and leavea MESSRS PARKLR AND , CO.'S FLEET. Tlrip^y-—Westpalia leases for northern porte. Sydney. The Huddart, Parker Cm’s sterner Wes-: traUa arrived from Dtmedm yesterday morning. She was engaged during the day loading produce for northern ports and Sydney. She sails this afternoon.. There is likely to bo a general clearance of deep-sea ships during the next few days, as the! Orari, I lizzie Hell, Looh- Tpmdon apd Blenheim ago # ®pw making PH* - grass with their loading. , , The Union Steamship Ootnpanyfa steamer Te Anau arrived from'Auckland, via way ports, yesterday ■ morning, and left during the evening- for Dunedin. m The- schooner Sir- Henry l left Fort on luesday evening for Qreymonth, with •», cargo of produce. She got as far as the Heads, when, it was- found that the vessel had sprung a «n«H leak close to. the water-line. She was towed- bapk to the anchorage by the John Anderson yesterday afternoon/ tjq, have the necessary repairs effected. "The New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Wakanui will be placed ite the graving-dock to-day to have one of her butts, which was started during the ie«mt heaW weather, caulked. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD, DEPARTURES.—May 24: Wellington, KID p.m., Rotomahana, lor Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 8 p.m., Monowai, for Lyttelton. SHIBRINQ "TELEGRAHg; ? WELLINGTON, May 24. Arrived—Botoiti, from Onehunga, Hinemic®, from" Greymouth. EotemgJtena s?d Cprinna, from the south. Sailed,— Rotpmahpaa, for Lyttelton.; passen-seifre-Misses Einey, White and Eirth, Mear, dames White and child, Magp and child, Fenwick and Reap, Messrs White, Sutton, Stone! Quinn, Bean, and eighteen steerage. , v ' * DUNEDIN; May 24. \ Sailed-r-Monowai, for Sydney, via- Cook , kinson, Wyatt," Heaney, Town abend' and Branigan, Miss Wehb, Messrs Tuclter, Nixon, Wyatt, Cronon. Hayes, Aitkinsdn, Loasby, and seventeen s-teexagg. - - , AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. MELBOURNE, May %% 9ailedrrW a il t * r e, fur the Bluff. " ’ ■ CLARENCE BIYE.R, M»J % Sailed—Eonigs Byrd, for Westport, PORT STEPHENS; May 24. SailedrvSt Eilda, for Wanganui.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11900, 25 May 1899, Page 4
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