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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON* Lyttelton is situated in lat. 43.37 south, feng. 172.44 east; and the difference of time 'ietween Lyttelton and Christchurch is 20seo. • The time-ball is dropped every week day at 3 p.m., New Zealand mean time, which is gui valent to 13.30 Greenwich mean time of a previous day, being osculated for. 172 deg PHASES OP THE MOON. JANUARY.

WEATHEE EEPO'ET, ETCHigh Walter. This Day (Wednesday)« 'M* poonT 0.23 pm. Sun rises 4.43a.m., sets 7.37 p.m. Moon rises 0.26 a.m., sets 3.40 p.m. * TOBSnAY, «»•«-. .*» Bamaa.tOT ..... 30.00 30.13 Thermometer a . » (Wtod, S.W., 'light. WEATHEE POEECAST. The following weather forecast was teloteaphed from WeSngton yesterday:i-Wind (moderate to strong from between the north west, west and south .at ail places northww •of Napier and New Plymouth, and from beitween the south-west and south-east, changing Ito the eastward elsewhere. The barometer will [farther rise everywhere. The sea will be conleiderable on the western coast and moderate on jail the eastern coast. The tides generally will Ibe moderate. Synopsis of the lasv twenty-.our hours;—A steadily increasing pressure everywhere, more 'especially southward of lyttel[iton and Hokitika. Moderate southerly winds ijaave been prevalent, and the -weather has been :generally fine. iA. low pressure is on-the Taa•man Sea, and is decreasing in mtensity more iithan usual. A low pressure from the west will (probably arrive at the meridian of South Cape about Monday. AEEIVED, Jan. 15—Gothic, s.s., 4975 tons, Kidley, from (London, via way ports and Wellington. Dalgety and Co., agents. Jau. 15—Toroa, s.s., 174 tons, Eomeril, from *0 Chatham Islands. Kinsey, Barns and Co., •gents. Passengers—Misses Saunders and (Mata, Mrs Pougere and two children, Messrs ;Wetu, Eangi, Poster, Thompson, Clough (2), iPaynter, Pepper and Master Thompson. , Jan. 15—Kotomahana, s.s. 901 tons, Manning, from Wellington. Union 'Steamship 'Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Well:'®ted, Simmons (2), James, Wilkinson, Beresiford, Johnstone, Adams, Stubbs, Dawson, (Norrie, Turnbull, Dell, Durward, Skelly, [Thomson, Hamilton, Seaton, Pollock and Ken•nedy, Mesdames Murphy, Evans, Fox, James, 'Penrose, Shaw, Joafing, Fox, Eoberts, Grant, j-M’Gill, Broborough and infant, Stubbs, Dawi«on, Proctor, Jupp, Eae, Kernot and child, Durward, M’Hardy, M'Lean, Sample, Martin jand Nesbitt, Colonels Estill .and Pratt, Major •Knight, Lieutenant Wallace, Messrs Murphy, iCooke, Craighead, Alison (2), Bartlett, Eivers, (Eobins, Wilkinson, Hayward, Hutton, Didsjbury, James, Penrose, Montague, M’Kay, 'James, Scott, Spiers, Smith, Perkins, Hendry, Norrie, Martin, * Clapcott/ Young, Carrick, (Kirkpatrick, Proctor, Wallsted, Jupp, Young, ;Beals, Kemot, Burridge, Alison, Evans, Eoskruge, Bush, Dixon, Herman, Bennie, M’Lean, (Sample, Allen, Seaton, Brenner, Hamilton, : Cprdoza, Martin and sixty-three steerage. . Jap. 15—Hawea, s.s., 1114 tons, Abram, from Napier. Union Steamship Company, agents. SAILED. Jan. 15—Mildura, H.M.S., 2575 tons, 7500 ■horse-power, 8 guns, Captain Kingswell, for •Akaroa. ■ ' ? Jan. ' 15—Lutterworth, barque, 887 tons, ;iWood, for London. Dalgety and Co., agents. ■ Jan. 15—(Eotomahana, s.s., 901 tons, Manning, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Alcorn, Ponby, Brown, Hum's, Benbow, Cutts, O’Con- • nor, Kennedy, Butler, Maiming, Attwood, (Thompson, Holden, Jowett (2), Piper, Harjgreaves and Pascoe, Mesdames Eichaidson, •Maronsy, lEIHott, Benbow, Gresham, Taylor, ,[Rouse and two children, Tonks, M’Kea l and itwo children, Williamson, Jowett, Burrough, (Hall, Page and Pullen, Captain Pulton, Messrs ’ Araot, Pascoe, J. Salmond, Laing-Meason, ■ (Jowett, Dowlandl, Watkina, [Richardson, J. Horensky, Marshal, C. St Gore, Gray, Mayo, E. Anderson, T. Gifford, Dunn, Cutte, Heron, (Piper, Olaxk, Maxriner, M'Keadrick, J. T. SD-umbeU, Mathews, Beaver, tune (2), M’Gture, James Dyer, Morgan, Hewitt, Hall’, Page, Pulley, Peterson, House, (Burrough and (Elliott.

Jam. 15—Cygnet, s.s., 66 'tons, Murray, for Akaroa via the Bays. Piteaithly, ‘Wallace ■and Co., agents. Jan. 15—Kini, s.s., 702 items,, stutter, for JKmaru. Union Steamship Company, agents. . IMPORTS. ■ To’roa: Prom Chathams—So7 hales wool. ; Rotomahana-: Prom ’Wellington—2o cases iftea, S drums oil, 20 casks pelts, 5 bars and 1 [plate iron, 194 wheels, 66 cases, 25 roils, 56 {pkgs, 60 boxes, 1 drum, 4 crates; from New ■Plymouth—l pigs, 14 empty hhds; from Hokitika —1 octave; from Onehunga—l4 cases fruit, i Gothic: Prom London—9sl tons merchandise. , EXPORTS. • Tar awe ra; Por Wanganui—3 sacks oatina, 11 pkg; for Tokomaru Bay—l 7 sacks seed; for j Nelson—l2o sacks and 60 bags flour, 10 sacks .wheaimeal, 138 sacks wheat, 5 cases and pkgs; for Wellington—7 bags cauliflowers, 3 pkgs I castings, 3 kilderkins ale, 3 sacks oatina, 2 /sacks rolled outs, 1 case flsh, 4 hdis* galvanised ware, 1 case dead poultry, 1 pkg rods, 2 sacks ;oats, 1 bale hay, 36 sacks pollard, 12 horses, 1 ram, 18 cases and pkgs. ■ Corinna; Por Hokitika—Bo bags flour, 50 sacks oats, I crate and 5 boxes biscuits and confectionery; for Greymouth—2 pkgs ranges, 10 sacks oatina, 1 sack peas, 1 case meats, 6 oases ole and stout, 3 cases boots, 2 cycles, 1 drum naphtha, 650 sacks chaff, 3 bags rivets, 50 sacks oats, 2 cases cartridges, 1 case caps, 1 case bacon, 16 cases and pkgs; for Westport—3 cases meats, 10 sacks oats, 2 parcels; •for New Plymouth—ls boxes nails, 5 sacks oatina, 10 drums oil, 112 sacks and 157 bags flour, 60 sacks pollard, 20 sacks wheat, 12 sacks bran, 25 cases and pkgs. Moura: For Gisborne—6 pkgs furniture, 40 .Backs malt, 1 cycle, 3 cases confectionery, 106 ■Backs grass seed, 68 rams, 11 cases and pkgs; Jfor Auckland—lo cases sauce, 4 case® pickles’ ;10 cases limejuice, 1 case drugs, 1 case pictures, 12 bids, 6 barrels and 1 kilderkiin ale, 4 pkgs castings, 27 cases and 4 kegs preserved meats, S sacks Pearl' barley, 10 cases cheese, 344 sacks wheat, 34 sacks bran, 100 sacks and .300 bags flour, 95 sacks oats. 1 steel tower 1 platform, 1 bundle rods, 9 bales woollens’ 9 itrussea leather, 200 sacks malt, 20 hales hay, 10 cases tongues, 47 cases and pkgs; for Wellington—l horse; for INapier—l‘ crate biscuits, 3 cases confectionery, 16 cases Irish moss 4 .octaves cider, 16 bdls galvanised hollow-ware, '5 'sacks oatina, 2 steel plates, 65 sheep, 16 Backs seed, 50 sacks wheat, 9 cages and pkge Lutterworth: Por London—4636 bales wool 12 bales 'skins. ’ EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

From London—Waikato, at Auckland Jan 12 Mimiro, left Nov. 10. Otarama, left Dec. 1, due Port Chalmers Jan. 23 Star of New Zealand, left Dec. 13 Banffshire, left Dec. 15. Star of Victoria" left Dec. 1. Karamea, left Deo. 23. Eimutaka’ left Jan. 8, due Auckland Peb. 20. Rangatira’ left Jan. 8, due Port Chalmers Feb. 20.’ .Whakatanc. left Jan. 9. Prom New York—lndradevi, s.s., at Melbourne, Jan. 3. Cornwall, s.s., left Nov. 1. Star of England, s.s.; Devon, s.s., left Nov! 20; Star of Australia, s.s., left Dec. 22. Prom Algoa Bay—Belford, ship, 1771 tons. • Prom Monte Video—Selkirkshire, bareme. 1122 tons, left Nov. 6. " , From Hobart—Sir John Franklin, barquentine, 245 tons. Prom Calcutta—lkhona, s.s., at Auckland Prom Melbourne—Wenona, barque 511 ions. ’ From Cape Town—Akaroa, barque, 1298 tons, left Dec. 16. ’ Prom Sharpness—Kinolune, barque. 718 tons at Auckland. ’ Prom Newcastle—Wanaka, s.s., left Jan. 9. VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND.' ■Macduff (Captain Huelin) . . , _^ u^Glenburn (Captain Pritchard) . . ! * 69 Lutterworth (Captain Wood) . ' j ■ THE UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S FLEET WEDNESDAY.—Tarawera arrives from Wellington, and leaves on return trip. Te Anau' arrives from Wellington and east coast ports; and leaves for Dunedin. Pukaki arrives from Napier and leaves for Westport. Yesterday the s.s. Toroa arrived from the Chatham Islands, at 4 a.m.; the s.s. Gothic, from London, via way ports and 1 Wellington, at 7.10 a.m!.; the s.s. Rotomahana from Wellington aij 8.20 a.m.; and the s.s. Hawea from •Napier at 5.45 p.m. Yesterday the s.s. Cygnet left for Akaroa at 2.45 p.m.; the s.s. Kini for Timaru shortly after 9 p.m.; and the s.s. Rotomahana for Wellington about 10.30 p.m. The s.s. Rotomahana, on her arrival from Wellington to-morrow, is to go into dock for an overhaul. Sho will remain at Lyttelton, till Saturday. The Union Steamship Company’s s.s. Wanaka, bound from Newcastle to Lyttelton, passed Gape Campbell at 8.30 a.m. yesterday. , The New Zealand Shipping Company’s s.s. Whakatane, which left Gravesend on Jan. 0, is bound for Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Wellington. She has been loaded iy th« Tynez Company. ■ 'Ca-mocow: the Elingamito is jkr arrive.

from Dunedin and leave for Sydney, via Weilincton and. east coast ports- v The s.s. Toroa experienced some very rough weather at. the Chatham Islands during her 1 To’”, i. io <~» to a, f»Mm Islands this morning. , 1 ' H.M.S. ilildura left for Akaroa at 10.30 a.m. y IS y W. Horton, purser of the s.s. Mapourika, has been transferred to the position of assistant-purser on the s.s. Waihora. , The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company s barque Lutterworth was towed out at half-past twelve o’clock yesterday, and set sail for London. She has a cargo of wool. The iShaw, Savill ana Albion Company s s.s. Gothic arrived from London, via Plymouth, Tenerifie, Cape Town, Hobart and Wellington at 7.10 ■ a.m. yesterday. At 11 a.m. she was berthed at No. 7 Wharf. Her voyage was uneventful, and she arrived at on Jan. 6, after an excellent run of 3 days 21ghrs from Hobart. There is little change in the personnel of the officers of the Gothic. Her popular commander. Captain Kidley, has with him the same officers who were in the steamer on her last visit to Lyttelton, except that Dr Lloyd Clay has succeeded Dr Brunt as surgeon. The Gothic has 950 tons of general cargo for Lyttelton. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. ARRIVALS—Jan. 15; Bluff, 6 a.m., Westralia (English mail), from Hobart; Port Chalmers, 6-15 a.m., Abbey Holme, from New York. ; DEPARTURES—Jan. 15; Wellington, 4 a.m., Dingadee, for Lyttelton; Napier, 8.80 a.m., Kate Tatham, for Sydney; 'Wellington, 4.20 p.m., Te Anau, for Lyttelton; Napier, 4.30 p.m., Hawke’s Bay, for Wellington; Wellington, 5.10 p.m 1 ., Tara>veia, for Lyttelton; Bluff, 5.45 p.m., Mokoia, for Hobart. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, Jan. 15, Sailed—Talune, for the south; passengers— Misses Isaacs, Knight, Gorrie, M’Caw, Chalmers, Smith, Liddle, Blackballs, Millington, M’Pherson, Mesdames HoldswortK, Meiican, Hon TTcquhair, Messrs Moir and three children, Hanney, Williams and three children, Jones and two children, Campbell, Holdsworth, Hanney, Turner, Adjutant Williams, Mr Gibson, Rev Boyle, Messrs Cochrane (2), Watson (2), Campbell, Ross, Hammond and Rides. WELLINGTON, Jan. 15. Sailed —Tarawera, for Lyttelton; passengers Masses Bruce, Armstrong, Roberts, Hillary, Mainland, Langley, Pamillow, Patley, Newbegin, Randall, Leach and Jones, Mesdames Greegson, Armstrong, Newbold, Mainland and two children, Mason (2), Fairish and child, Oatts and Dickson, Captain Newbold, Messrs Hulmo, Ferguson, Bromley, Paul, Bodwell, Rose, Mason, Evans, M. M’Farlane, Armstrong, Harrison, Kirk, Boon, Oatts, Dickson, Campbell, Noilson, Cohn, Bruer, Patley, Danby, Good, Ross, George, Carpenter, Lawson and eighteen steerage. Te Anau, for Lyttelton and Dunedin; passengers—Misses Board (2), Kay, Dawson, Pulton, Adair, Perman, Williams, Gibson, Hales, Sheldon and Grant, Mesdames Gibson, Ballinger, Lucas, Walsh, Watt, Aitken, Mirams and infant, and Reid, Rev Lucas, Dr Lucas, Messrs Baillie, Gooder, White, Hartley, Teschemaker (2), Baokett, M’Gallan, Perman, Aitken, Harper, Watt and fourteen steerage. The Postal Department is advised that the colonial mails by the Miowera, which loft Sydney on Dec. 5, reached London on Jan. 12, three days late. PORT CHALMERS, Jan. 15. Arrived —Elingamito, from Lyttelton. BLUFF, Jan. 15. Arrived—Mokoia, from Dunedin. Janet Nicoll, from Greymouth. Westralia, from Melbourne and Hobart (6 a.m.); passengers—■ Captain Thorps and family, Misses Ferguson, M’Crory, Orchard, Winter, Nutsey, Hughes, Mesdames M’Crory, Nutsey, Messrs Pipe, Smie and child, Nutsey, Revs Williamson and Watt, Master Glasaoa and twenty-three steerage.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12402, 16 January 1901, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12402, 16 January 1901, Page 6

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12402, 16 January 1901, Page 6

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