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SHIPPING.

LYTTTLTOK. VHASES OF THE MOONJUNE.

WEATHER REPORT. ETC. ! Eh* ‘Water, This Day (Saturday); Motnia* S-25 sum., afternoon 6.48 pjn. Sun rises flr,S7 am:., sots 4.33 p-ffit Moon rises 9.2 a.m., au&i 7-Set p.m. . FRIDAY, JUNE 29. * 9 &nu 5, p.m. Beomctter i i ®f Q Thaaaonieter » • . • the -WEATHER IN AUSTRALIA. Tie following we&tte 0 Turned - 4»m Australian stations yesterdayAlbany, June 38—Wmd, nor*., barometer 28—’Wind, S.W.; barometer , 23 29-Wind, N.W.; barometer IN’ NEW ZEAttAND. The following weather reports rcgarnd N* w Zealand stations iat 5 -pm. ywer- ' Heads—Wind, N.E., fresh; bare- ■ sßetar 39.76, thanncimater 63; glooray ; aca tbarbmSiler ®JBI, '4h«tnjmtteter 57.; rain, sea heavy. Casttepoant—Cairn; barometer 29.65, thermometer 58; fine, sea moderate. , . N.W. breeze; barometer 38.50, thermometer 57; gloomy. _ , . E.N.B., fresh; barometer jg. 45, thermometer 51; sea, mod^ate. E^itocra— 29.47, thermo(eeter .53; fine, sea smooth. , OamZif barometer 23.49, therm omcte 43; fine, sea iniwbih. Bluff—Wind N.E. breeze; barometer 23-39, ikennraneter“44; gloomy. . ..... etiin Edwin reports: —There is little ».'of;-pre6saio -it ’Albany, bnt.it has-de-d'-ttt both-Hobart and Sydney. A low WMtraro from the west will pass east of the SietidMß of the South Cape about; noon--to-rbbpow, also on about July 8. WEATHER FORECAST. ■Tie following weather . forecast was teledtoriltfltl from Wellington yetterday;—A gsue--saat i*twean tbs north-weart and Vest and ■Ruth -si all places. The barometer will rail, <lM j i'tiwa, hut rise again after .twelve -hours. Tie' &&i will be very heavy on "all the western | eBMt jtnd heavy on the east coast couth ot^ after twenty hours, and moderate ..else”. ißtie.' Thotktea will be very high onj the faest ffiayt north I ward of Westport and high thence northward and also on the east coast eoutn of Kapf.er, poor thence to Bast Cape, and modejasa *i -all other places. Rain is probable in all pari3 of the country, -and also much colder Boaiitcr. 'Warning -signals for westerly gales «re tehihiSed at Qipe Maria van Diemen and Timin', Capes Farewell, Fonlwind and illSalSl ■. of i Ihe. last twenty-four SjmUBB;—A Tstowiy increasing -pressure “everywhere, ben it has also decreased, a little in .the Rein has been heavy at Cambridge. TEfcwfe 'hto been a frost at Taihapc and Kai--3b8828 and also in parts of Otago, and moderate te rtrraig north early -winds have been experienced g«f«s.’3y. A low pressure from the west , will, jrsae'wicri ’of the meridian of South Capo about afcafatjhrt. SAILED. -ffnaa 3E—Hamid, 3.3., 36S tons, Rutter, for '■'Union" -SteZinahip- Company, - £9—Pukakd, s.a., 917 tons, Lambert, ioi TVliwir*-"- Union Steamship Company, ;• i ij|<iif?T in .Jaffe 23—Cygnet, a-s., 66 tons, Murray, for Piiclithly, Wallace and 00,, agents. . Tunc 23—Wanaka, s-b., 1572 tons, Sheppard, iee Timaru and Bluff. Union Steamship (UjCkifepiny,: agmte. EXPORTS. , Rowpsahaina; For Faica—l crate 'perambuhteas, 11 kqrs, 8 cases, 1 pkg; fox Wanganui —36 lacKa potatoes, 8 cases, 8 enwes; for Mtauiiau—l ease; for Nelson—4 elites peratefeulitafa. 6 sacks oatmeal, 5 sacks rolled - ’-•% i x coaisle-'fuirow plough, 1 case, 2 mates; Art Now Plymouth—i hhds ale, 6 sacks ppto.isM, 14 oases; for Westport—2o cases spirits, ■ S CMka boar, 1 case cigarettes, 1 case eggs, J 6 wtcaiios onions, 11 cases, 1 jar, 1 sack; for Pictac.—l tip-track; for Foston—l smgle-fur-rtnr plough, 1 tine, 1 piuiem, 5 cases, 1 orate ; far Wellington—6 cases stout, 3 ■ hhds. ‘ale, 4 and 4 boxes eggs, 15 cases leffijons, 10 split paa4 12 sanitary bins, 53 sacks pbtste», 1 bo* birds, 103 i cases fruit, 1 case wsgfaEis, 13 pigs ranges, 1 boiler, 106 sacks •10 gussies onions, 13 pkgs samples, 2 garlic, 46 cases apples, 1, Hingle-fur-sot plodgih, 1 *bicyclo, 3 bars steel, 1 wneel, t tnuaca leather, 4 bags linen, 10 crates, 2 tgfegmw. 35 cases, 8 bags, 6 pkgs. EXPECTED AREIYALS. . From London —Timaru, ship, ISO 6 tons, fJtdheri, W.T.B.S. Otarama,' due Auckland. Abtea. due Port Chalmers July 5. Tekoa., at get CnaJmfss. Papanui, due Wellington fy 13; left Cape Town June 26 ■Ptwa Hamburg—Ben Voifhcb, ship, 1407 'Saw. MiD^Bu ...IVißi Glasgow—Gleabum, ship, 1478 tons, U-onymsde, barque, 6^ Eoum>.-. ’ Out. Hinjunoa {Captain Walter) .... 82 .Woodvilla (Captain Tnnick) ... 18 Eedymion (Captain Lmdbcrg) ... 15 pehr Ugltthd (Captain Jensen)- v . ~.,10 THE UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S FLEET, SA'fUßDAY.—Rotomahana arrives from Wellington and loaves on return trip. Te £aiu arrives from Dunedin and, leaves for ■ Wellington and East Coast ports. Gorinni *rriv[3 from southerh ports and leaves for ■WelHngfon, New Plymouth and Greymonth. The s.Mi Kaimshire, having been fumigated, • Una, hrtmght : to a berth at No, 7 wiiarf at halfS 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon. She is grain and general cargo for London da cf the New Zealand Shipping ComjHtny The Nairnshire is still under the comof Captain Wallace, who hats associated wi& the following officers; —Chief officer, ife C. Folder; second, Mr. J-. Duncan; third, .TMV -\7. H, Brodie; fourth, Mr R. L. Alexander; chief engineer, Mr H. W. Fawdon; seOOEd, Mr Brawl ey; aesistant second, Mr Stal- ; kir: third, Mr Fraser; fourth, Mr Stephen; fifth, Hr MTHaffie; sixth, Mr Gordon; assistant engineer, Mr Witheoas. . Thb Now Zealand Shipping _ Company’s s.s. Fapiawa is expected from the south this evenS to load part cargo at Lyttelton, io leave for London from? Wellington on •Jaty 12. . , ... ... . , There .was little doing an, shipping circles lyrteiton yoetciday., The'only events to ho recorded were the .departure during the afternoon of the Pnkald, for Wellington,' the Cygnet for Akaroa, and the Wimaka for Thnaru and tM.Blus. ,- ■ , - ■, It is expected that the barque Mary Moore ■will leave for Auckland to-day.J , ■ The New Zealand Shipping ..Company’s s-s. Ffcpiros. ia expected from ihAhottth on Sunday. £h* is to load .part cargo at Lyttelton, and to •leave for London from Wellington on July 12. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. ARRIVALS.—June 29; Port Chalmers, 11.15 Tekoa, from East London; Auckland, 2 pja,, Lizard,. from Wellington, 4 p.m.. Hands. Isle, from) Newcastle; Gisborne, 6.30 p.m., Waiwera, from Port Chal'mexs- .. DEPARTURES.—Juno 29Bluff, 7 Am,, Waikaro, for Melbourne; Spit, 1.15 p.in., IndzAdevi, for Wellington; AVellmjgton, 5.1 S pna., Rotanahsuia (inward BrindM m4.il), for lyttdton; Port Chalmers, 4.20 p.m., Te Anau, lor Littelton; Timaru, 8.30 p.m., Corinua, for Lytwdton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. KAIPARA HEADS, June 29. Afrived—librd of the Isles, barquentine, iawmt Nelson. May Pilot, from Onehunga. POUTO, June 29. Arrived—Clansman,' schooner, from RockSiscjpton. WELLINGTON, Juno 29. Atrived—Toma, from the south. Haupiri, hbet Pioton, Nelson and West Coast. Rotomzhsnx., from the south. Hands Isie, barquentine; from Newcastle. Sidled—Hinemoa, for northern lighthouses. Rniomhbuma, for Lyttelton; pajssengom— Misses Reid, Worboys, Hart (2), Woods, Magsinnesa, Lorimcsr and Swan (2), MesdameS Mo rboy?, Tonke, Douglas, Murga-trbyd, HeighwJty, Frera, Kippler, Baker, Suisted, and Bary and infant, Messrs M’Kcnzie, Suisted, Berry, Hemploman, Buckley, Hardcastle, Jones, Abercrombie, Frefe, Bruce, Inwood, Hart, Bisset, Roberts, Kaye, Forbes, Dwyer, idcawiley. Smith, Cyfer, Dallaston, Camhron, Bird, Brown, Shore, M’Larbn, Johnson, AdamA White, Valentino, Penctt, Baker, Stteesßy, sturrock, Knottj Pladen and twentyoil atefcrag©- - The Tokonnuru left Monte Vineo on Juno 27. DUNEDIN, Jime 2S>. Suited —Te Anau, for northern porta; passengers—Messrs Patterson; Watts, Biss, Tweiffefevij, Knight, Tanhlim, Clemorth, M’latoah, ijctoas, Brown, Broad, Henderson and Flood, .■>phnV,ii Kennedy and Strang, Mesdamos Nishet, Richards, Smith, Brown, Henton, Flood, ■M’lntofch, Bnrton, Duthie and Hoids■worth, lyfA«a Woodford Rover, Wilson, Murphy, Hampton, Hunter, Moore, Smith, Brown, Taylor, Moore, Duncan and Dackett. PORT CHALMERS, Juno 29. Arrived—Tekoa, Captain Forbes, from Lrin-, yitt CapgtowpjKtd’ East London.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12242, 30 June 1900, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12242, 30 June 1900, Page 6

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12242, 30 June 1900, Page 6