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SHIPPING.

i iotteltoh; I. firttdfea ia situated in lat. fe.37 south, *mg. 173.44 east; and the difference of time letween Lyttelton-and Christchurch is 20sec. , The 'time-ball ia ! dropped every week day at «l p.m., New Zealand mean time, which ia (•quiTOlent to 13.30 Greenwioh mean time of !«he previous day, being calculated for 172 deg !Mmm east long., and Was 30mm east of (keenmea .mean time.;

PHASES OF THE MOON. JANUARY. , d. h- nS»

-WHSATEEB BEFOKT, ETC. High wSr, Thia Day gjujg )0.4a a.m.; tenUso^, 1 r 1 L P ;f a ' B 3 110 wtf., seta UL, Sot 3 7.38 pJtt MOOE 11983 J...W «•«. » . , , 30.25 30.13 Barometer . » « * 62 63 ,- Thermometer , . • • I Wmd, north-east lignt. M from j»nd Ca, agents. 1?T ™ B(D . Ja n K^fcwtafST tojp, .Stott, from ""Sta? IHWW, 8.3., 917 tons, Stringer, fcZW* Union Steamship Company, ' 3 ' ie_T a rawe*a, s.S. 1269 tons, Neville, WwSSSr&oa Steamship Company, Roberts, Mainland Familkm Randall, Jones, iruoe, Hillary, L\ngley, Patley, Maloney and IrLtamg, Mesdames Oatts, fa« 9 «d Ai , pESer, Gninon,' Mason and child, Harvey, BM& and child, Hume Armstrong Laulenaon and child,. Archxbad and miantrj.ck«m, Mainland and two children, Rev .rW , Sergeant-Major Caxdale, Drum-major M Gnrorf Messrs Boon, Ferguson, Bruce Good, Mill, Kirk, Brownley, Patley, Hulme, Bristow, Mason, Lawaoh, M-George, Neil son Holmes, N«*»boia, Paul, Hume, Rose, Campbell, Taylor, Armstrong, Evans, Harrison, Ross, Oat Is, Danby, Carpenter, Kodweli, De Benzy, Calvin, Dickson, M'Farlane, Lieutenant Mertoa and sixty steerage. . Jan. 16-Te Anau, s.s., 1028 tons, Bernech, fcom "Wellington and east coast ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers— Miaaea Duncan, Byrne, Wilson, Thurlow.and Miller, Mesdamea Gooder, Masters O'Brien *nd Wilson, Captain Redman, Messrs Baillie, Briacoej Bockett, Ballinger, M'Lennan, Angl«m, O'Connor, Bluett, Blatch, Towler, Davis, Brader, Lewis,. M'Kenzie, Anderson, Jensen, Houlaton, Masters, Grey, Morley, Connelly, 1 iLewia, Johnson, Thompson and Thomson. , Jam. 16—Cygnet, s.s., 66 tons, Murray, from k&iaroa, via the Bays. Pitcaithly, Wallace and jCoi., agents. , SAILED. ' -Jan. 16—Hawea, s.s., 1114 tons, Abram, for SBluff. Union Steamship Company, agents. t Jan. I&—Toroa, s.s., 17-1 tons, Romeril, for Chatham Islands. Kinsey, Barns and Co., Bgenta. Passengers—Professor Dendy, Messrs "Curtis (2) and Kirk. . . <■ Jam. 16—Pukaki, s.s.-, 917 tons, Stringer, lor iWeatport. Union Steamship Company, agents. • Jan. 16—Tarawera, s.s., 1269 tons, Neville, for (Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Tyler, Mitchell, Slgie, Peterson, Frost, Treleaven (2), Bell, !. Cody, Ogilvie, Baudinet, Fenwick, Gullacher, V. Andersen, Mason (2), Couglin, MacDonald, Bruce, G. Hirst, Smith, Thomson, Parker, Bayfield ]% Ekins, Patrick, Francis, Pates, Welsh, M. Brownlee, Godfrey, Ramsay, tod mine Sister 3of St Joseph, MesdameS SCyler, Blanchard and child, Littlejohn and two children, M'Cullough, Hollow, Newton, Urown, Popley, Jones, Graham, A. Jamtea, Couglin and two children, Briiton, Ogilvie, iDunkley, Preston, .Keeble, Smith and child, J.. A. Smith, Quinn, Pritchard, Gardiner, Bright, Robertson, Parsons, G. Park and three children and W. T. Glasgow, Revs Baker and Ihuikley, Horn C. C. Bowen, Ensign Parsons, 'Lieutenant Brown, Messrs Britton, Tyler (4), .-Hnxtable, W. Andrews, Ogilvie, T. Dunn, Newton, Ellis, Nichols, Watson, Nicholson, Houlihan, Veal, J. Aitken, Adams, Phipps, Bayfield, ~W. G. Carpenter, Robertson, G. Park, Brownlee, Grant (2), Littlejohn, A. Clark, J. Roberts, Taylor, W. Harris, C. Lyons and W. T. Glasgow, Masters Preston and Smith. . Jan. 16—Te Anau, s.s., 1023 tons, Bernech, jjfor Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, .agents. Passengers—Misses Huata (2), Wililiama and Schumacher, Mesdamea Miller, and JKirby and Three children, Messrs M'Lennan, dalnssa, Hendry and Matthews. IMPORTS. T« Anau: From Auckland—l case cigarettes, 567 pieces and 168 bdls timber, 400 bdls laths, 3 hhds syrup, 796 bags sugar, 400 bags cement, 100 cases cartridges, 1 crate biscuits, 94 boxes fruit, 50 cases kola nip, 40 cases apples, 12 Jengtb.3 xetort, 22 cases soap, 1 bale leather, 3 bales woollens, 16' bags crystals, 3 cases boots, 30 'cases bananas, 1 perambulator, 10 Backs hides, 33 cases furniture, 20 pkgs, 6 cases; from Napier—6 casks pelts, 2 cases fish; from Nelson—42 cases fruit. Hawea: From Napier—2sl7 sheep. I Pukaki: From Napier—22l2 sheep. Wanaka: From Newcastle—s 6 bags bottle 3, ' '4OOO «poies, 788 felloes, 400 bags coke, 4654 elespers, 18 pieces ironbark. Tarawera: From Wellington—l buggy, 1 ibicycle, 30 bdls timber, 120 bags salt, 1 brick die, 6 casks pelts, 1 pkg twine, 28 pkgs stores, 1 trunk, 22 cases, 9 casks and 17 crates empty returned, 3 pkgs, 1 truss; from Nelson—ls ■«asea jam, 3 cases, 4 crates; from Picton—l \ portmanteau. EXPORTS. , Rotomahana: For Wanganui—6 cases ale, 90 seed, 8 bdls iron pipes, 8 cases and pkgs; for Tokomaru Bay—SO rums; for Patea —1 case, 1 truss; for Hokitika—2 -sacks wheatmeftl; for Greymouth—6 cases stout. 20 bags manure, 1 case hams and bacon ;■ for Blenheim —1 pole, 2 castings, 1 case, 2 pkss; for Auckland—l case kerosene pumps; for Foxton—6 hhda a!o, 2 cases;, for Nelson—l case, 3 pkgs; ior Westport—2o casesi stout; for New Ply- . mouth —1 «:eam boiler and appurtenances, 2 ocxaved cidfr, 3 pkgs wheels, 7 cases and pkys; for Wellington—6 crates biscuits, 4 fcratea and 1 case confectionery, 30 cases and 5 hhds ale, 5 octaves and 5 cases cider, 4 casks and 5 cases sauce, 2 quarter-casks wine, 5 .T>ags potatoes, 3 pkgs ranges, 2 pkgs agricultural machinery, 1J sacks seed, 2 chairs, 2 pkga .castings, 2 cycles, 127 sacks and 70 —— baga flour, 5 bales fungus, 2 rams, 47 horses, 6 pkgs harrows, 14 pkgs samples, 93 pkgs imachinery, 22 cases and kegs. Kird: For Tdmaru—loo cases sheep dip, 320 bags -sugar, 1 caak; for Greymouth— 2 grindstones, 211 pkgs dredging machinery. Pukaki: For Westport—l2 buffers, 2 cases springs, 5 cases meats,- 10 cases pickles, 4 Sacks seed, 4 cased spirits, 1 parcel cigars, 42 pieces ironworlc, 4 cases. Te Anau: For Oamaru—l72 bales wool, 6 .cases; for Dunedin—l 9 cases pickles, 1 pkg forks, 1 crate confectionery, 10 cases Irish moss, 3 sacks bacon-, 3 cases vinegar, 1 case sauce, 10 cases kola nip, 1 case cigars, 1 piano, 2 cases lard, 7 trusses leather, 1 cycle, 21 cases i Toroa: For Chatham Islands—lo coils wire, 37 drums and 1 tin dip, 1541 pieces timber, 7 zrams, 20" baga flour,, 1 box soap, 114 pkgs. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. FroaaxLondon—Waikato, at Auckland Jan. 12. ■ Mimiro, left' Nov. 10. Otarama, left Deo. 1, due Port Chalmers Jan. 23. Star of New Zealand, left Dec. 13. Banffshire, left Dec. 15. Star of Victoria, i«ft Oeo. 1. Karam-ea, left Dec. 23. Rimutaka, » left Jom. 8, due Auckland Feb. 20. itangatira, ■ left Jan. 8, due Port Chalmers Feb. 20. I

tWTrakatane, Jan. 15. 'From New York—lndradevi, s.s., at Melfcourne, Jan. 3. Corn-wall, «.3., left Nov. 1. Star of England, s.s.; Devon, s.s., leit Nov. 20; Star of Australia, s.s., left Dec. 22. From Algoa Bay—Belford, ship, 1771 tons. From Monte Video —Selkirkshire, barque, 1122 tons, loft Nov. 5. From Hobaxt —Sir John Franklin, barquenjtine, 245 tons. • , From Calcutta—'lkhona, s.s., left Auckland. ' From Melbourne —Wenona, barque, 511 Jona.,- . From Cape Town—Akaroa, barque, 1298 tons, Jaffc Dec. 16. From'Sharpness—J£inch'.no, barque, 718 ions, ifA Auckland. VESSELS OOMEWABD BOUND. Days Out. Macduff (Captain Huelin) 76 jGleoburn (Captain Pritchard) .... 70 liLutterworth (Captain Wood) .... 2 .' SHE UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S .. . FLEET- '• THUBBDAY.—'Kotomahana arrives from i Wellington, and goes into dock. — t i Yesterday the s.s. Hawea left for the Bluff at j'4 *.m., 'the s.s. Toroa for the 'Chatham Islands |*t),o.Ss p.m., the s.s. Pukaki for "Westport at II ip.m., the e.s. To Anau for Dunodin at 2.45 ip.m., and -the >b.s. Tarawera for "Wellington • alxrali 10.30 p.m. ! The Huddart-Parker liner Elingamite is to larrive from Dunedm this morning, and to Uaava for 'Sydney, via Wellington unci east [cc*st ports, to-night. I Th,e 8.8. Wanaka's passage from Newcastle [occupied six days, and was uneventful. - ! MsD. ißaaoa, formerly of thefl.a. Waihora., MSwnr puiß«c of tho as. llouxa. |Mp P. W» Hill, formerly purser of the Mapourlka, has been transferred, to the Te UjiMS. Hia place on the Mapourika has been LvLi by-Mr M. Horton, who was assistant on ETwiuheM* «& &k S " V - Austin,.of the Te Kym*" bm fone 4a, ika Manaponxi,

'Maori, has passed his examination as master of a forerign-going vessel. Yesterday thes.s. Wanaka. arrived from '.Newcastle before 1 a.m., the s.s. Pukaki from 'Napier at 4.30 a.m., the s.s. Tarawera from Wellington at 7.50 a.m., and the s.<s. Te Anau from 'Wellington and east coast ports at 8.15 a.m. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. AiRRIVALS.-Jan. 16: Auckland, 12.4 b p.m., Hauroto, from Tonga; Wellington, 3.10 p.m., Hawke's Bay, from Napier; Gisborne 2 p.m., Grace Harward, frcm Algoa Bay; Wellington, 3.10 p.m., Moana, from Sydney. DBPA»TUBBS.-J*n. 16; Akaror 4.80 a.m., Cygnet, for Lyttelton; Auckland, 2.30 pm. The Toroa, for Wellington; Port Chalmers, 4.35 p.m., Elingamite, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, Jan. 16. Arrived—Hauroto, from Sydney, via Fiji, .Samoa and Tonga. Clyde, schooner, from Lyttelton. Ysabel, three-masted -schooner, from Niue, Haapai and Tongatabu. SailedI—Taviuni, 1 —Taviuni, for Fiji. Ovalau, for Eastern Pacific. WELLINGTON, Jan. 16. Arrived—iMoana, from Sydney; passengers for Lyttelton—Mesdames Haswell, infant and maid, Candiah, W. Fisher. Glenn, Morton, Hayhurst, Cox and Robberd and boy, Misses Kearns, G. Kearns, iSelby, Eadie, Lynch, Hayhurst and M'Millan, Messrs Lynch, G. Thornp-. son, Kasweli, J. Hayes, C. Bateson, W. 'M'Gowan, M'Millan, Watkins and Captain Hayhurst, and twenty-eight steerage. Sailed—Rotomahana., for Lyttelton; passengers—Misses Evans, Wyiie, Harding, Brace, Watt, 'Swann, Man-aden, Coates, Hunt, Bracefield, Derrett, Gibson (3), Jones, Sopwith, Kershaw and Brigley (2), Mesdames Saville, Mitford, 'Evans, Heyes, Scott, Gibson, Rod, Rev Turrell, Messrs Moffatt, Earp, Mitchell, Carrigan, Isaacs, M'Millan, Herbert, Rutledge, Heath, Milne, Saville, Mitford, Heye3, Stanken and Scott, and six steerage. DUNE'DIN, Jan. 16. Sailed —Elingamite, for Sydney, via Auckland; passengers—Misses Hart, Ewing, Sullivan, Gillies (2), Hopkins, Corbet, Veale (2), Curtis, Hodgmann, Holmes and Campbell, Mesdames Veale, Hatcher, Dickens, Pate, Sneddon, Holmes, Murray, Matthews, Richardson and Ronalds, Messrs Godfrey, Hatcher, Dickens, Melville, Matthews, 'Spedding, Hill, Jewess, Allen, Somerville, Oakden, Coombs, and Ott, Masters Thomson (2), and sixteen steerage. BLUFF, Jan. 16. Arrived—Sign, barque, from Maiden Island. 8.30 p.m. Papanui, for Lyttelton. Sailed—(Yesterday) Mokoia, for Melbourne. Westraria and Janet Nicol, for Dunedin, at 8.30 p.m. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. SYDNEY, Jan. 16. Sailed—Zealandia, for Auckland. WOLLO'NGONG, Jan. 16. Sailed—Northern Chief, for Auckland. MELBOURNE, Jan. 16. Sailed—Monowai, for the Bluff. FRBMANTLE, Jan. 16. Arrived—China, from London; ' passenger 3 for New Zealand—Misses Fox, Perceval, Harvey, Mesdames Fox, Clark, Barclay, Dobie, Sir Westby and Lady Perceval, Lieutenant-Colonel Francis, Captain Dobie, Messrs Fox, Alien, Tinline, Clark and Barclay.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12403, 17 January 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12403, 17 January 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12403, 17 January 1901, Page 4

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