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SHIPPING

fcYTTELTON. 1 Ljtttlion » situated in laL 43.57 south, ',fc»g. 172.41 e«t; and «w difference of time letwcea Lyttdtoawwl Ohristchuich is Msec. , "Eh,* tim*-bill i» dropped every week day at, 15 ft», Ne* ZMlasd mean'time, which, is t*oiw?Vnt to 13.30 Greenwich mean tun* of *L nrSEw daj, bring calculated for 172 deg Wtejii i*r, .ml, and Ulirs 30mm east of. feieoEwioh iissa time.

PEASES OF THE MOON. FEBRUARY. d. h. m.

WEATKEIS REPOET, ETC. ' m S n Water, Tais Day (Monday): Morning, S.2S l«.; afternoon, 9.51 P.m.. Sua naea 0.3 S ta,.m„ sets 7.11 p.m. Moon rises 10.22 p.m., £ot3a23P,m 8U IK IDAY,I-EB.IO. 5 p.m. 9 a.m. B,romef,r 29.70 20.71 Thprmomrtsr ...» w Wind, S.W. brerzc.

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I 3?eb 9—Kotoin&hana',s.s., 901 tons, Man'■■■■kwz. frortt Wellington'..Union. Steamship Coni- '< ' foany, agents. ' Passengers-Misses Gamsf ord, "■'''"Bowptt, ©-eat, Weaver, 'Eyes, Tomkins, Fnng, :•: ICampbeU and Pilkaslie, Mesdames Robinson :'aM two children, Dunkley, Dent, Jowett, 'lfei'itn, Savage, Sbearsby and two children r'.'iW &ain,9fed,'7ery. Revs Dean Mahoney ana :•: : '' : "% C W, Dunkley and Lewis, - ;: -':". : tor AjaifesofiyMeasrsM'Carthy, Landels Ein- ' Wn, SUnton,' C+ainsloxd (2), Green, Richard- '■■:■. ilws,: G-o%'«ui, Neitve, Woo.!, Gow, < "iafs"kß, Jowett," :"ihe»pai":h Putfe'tv, ivungston, '"" : iPeMßhonse, Brett, Milter, Nunn, . JK'Namai-a, Power. Cane, Wilson, Shearsby, "'.^'iiPring,. A£OTg*n','-Wi!inott, Dixon, and twenty "■■■'■' mutumge. ■ ,•''.. ;' '■' ■ '• ' 5> ', ':V -Pdb. 9—Moura, ■ s;s., 121 G tons, MTonald, '.":■■''txom bunedin. ■ XTniwV Steamship Company, H-'aeoMs. ■ iPAs'sWngers-r-liisaes M'Kay, Childs Heaiiamas: eiift ..-and,,child, Thomp : and and Diniant, -Messrs,, ;">: Bafcr.Efiix, Thompson, Burnett,y, ; Dimauti; and-six steerage. ' : 'U '■!.; ,F*fe 9<—Brisbane,, s.s,, 718 tuns, Hill, from :' ; W. Whits arid C 0.,. a»'ents.9t—Cygnet, 3.8., SS tons, .7.'".vray. from :'■ jiilaroa,,. via 'the' Bays. Pitcaitaiy, Wallace X.:sitok.'<!fe. r aga'nls. . \f- .!• J + rfs'.'£T— lJl'ingan-tite, s.s., 1675 tons, Willie, .- ; *- : 'JifWiH-;-Sydney,- ; -vis east coast porta. ■ Kinaey, •!■.'■; paj-nJMnd Co., agents. Passengers—Misses >.. Lewfa', Cunrow (3), and Boyd, Mrs ;;•;'. *V#4£*»,,MessrsWa!< Heoton, Gour--v■. and Shepherd and eight steer- : ' > ■' ! . ,'v'i ■ ; JF*&» 10—Wakatu, s.s., 95 tons, Wills, from !;.; ■ Miffifeoura. and Weill igton. Khi3By, Barns and :'~ Cfef.» aganta. Passengers—Misses Smith, John- '?■;' «&a> : Ks<oiigh,;. XyMearn, "Emms, Hibb'ert *nd :':: jSiteS«oci (5)," Mra Maain, Messrs Smith and ys, tsft«k. ' ?■""" K; " ,iE ; eb.: 10—'Pohcrua, s.s., 749 tona, Adama, Ji \ifrom Westport.; Union Steamship Company, ■■"■, '*ganta '.- , ' ■ f: V Fab. 10—'Eini, 5.5.,,702 tons,, Kutter, from ", : :©reymouth. „ Union Steamship Company, K--V'J.'/ Feb., 10—Eoagaj schooner, 93 tona, Peterson, '■.'-■:■! Jfctoaj 'HavelocE ' T'. H.'Ke'r,' agent. 'j'.':':. 'lO—Taxawera, s.a, '1269 tons, • Neville, ;i' : vfera Wsllinetdri, Union. Stieariiahi#. Company, :, : : ; :i igjeni'te.i ' ■;' Pasaengers—Missed Thorpe, Allen,. iv Jamieaoh, Waid, Maihdonald, Doell, ■{■ '■■!Smvffs, Sanderaon, Dale, Gldham, Belmont, ; : : Bailaiha.,: Anderaon (2), Travers, Marlow and CHliver,, Mesdamea Dunn, Magi'll, Stevenia, X. "SlfpJibn, Cliff ■and child,' Smeaton-; Bright, ;;;,-;Doell, Quill, Sloan, Gard, Hendry, Middleton/ .:';: ■'Morrison, Phel'ari and Snood'a and son, Lord Cajrtttm Alexander,, fDr M'Adam, J: ;j : :slesar3:-M'Kay, Wright,; M'Adam, -Brigga, ;.' ./Cfkrmoc, WiJliMns,. 'Lyndon, Wilson, Cliff, '■';'.■■ "ißitchie,': ;Mailbney,; ißrighi;,;. Doell, Lomas, ;::;,: Lambert, .Wilson, Little,, Johnston, Fox, "yijarries, Frost, 'Beauchamp, Bush, Bendall, ■ : J ICi'daHaghan, Wiiisione,.' Chryatall, Macibeth, Hurst Seager, Louisaon, Gral:.;,,pma, MO3B, Peterson,.Hewn, Marsh, Beasley,' : ■■-iiQ&wgin, Smith/ Ayexs, Eenton, Wilaom, Evana, ';«: !|W2*on T Meek,-Oldham, Ailan, ■ Stevens, Mid- '■',;: '<il»to% Phelan aad iMrty-eigM steerage. ,:;::.;;:';',.';■; .: .-SAILED. 'l:,y'fFsb. 9—Paareor*,' s":a,, 355' tons, Black,-for ;,' ;©saymou-iih. ' C-W.Turii-er, agent. Fob. 9—Elingamite,, s.a., 1675' tons, WyMie, ■'■■'•. j!p»ssengeru fM' ( Ccy (2), Williamsj iLind- ,. L:;!*»y and Coote, Mesdames M'Coy-iuid .Stewart, !;'':;■ jQUEeaara Bingham (S) r St Clair, Magnus, "'.pftldirin, Leach, Pyrkei, M'Callum and. Sherris. c.r: ; ; ; Vth. 9—Rotomahana, s.s., 901 tsns, Manning," |: •ijifcaj' - Wallingfoni. ■• Union SteamsJiip Company, :-/;|fi»ntßv 'Passengers—-Misaes Edwards, Grevily, ; ( :',;;-!Bti<sk> Baaron, M'lrJFtosb, Eamsay, Smiih, PolJ iSbeirj Ackroyd, Harcombe, Eiver, Seed, Hub:'."...]wri, Maddison, Hall, Welch, Pratt, Badrnett, :;....'; iKtet; Hamilton, Swanston, and Foley, Mea- ;' ' J«3(feme« Hall-Joiies, W. H. Davis, Turner, Ed;vrards, M'Card, Potta, Phipps\and chittd, Nes- , jbitt, J. M'Millan, J. T. Gray, W. Paterson : ; »fld boy, CtonTn, Murfitit, Hiwder and ,Foley, -\ Dr Moriey/Messrs: W. -HilT, Swift, W. H. ;.' ;<3Wkscm, Milnea, Pilcher, Xf. Murrell, W. H. ilkTiSjF. Morley, Walker, Palmer, S. C. Farr, ; ".!,o*vin,, A. ■ MarahaJl,' Stewart,: Harris, Camp- .';," '■^M t ":'!&'K%y, Hendry,,- C. iTMarfer, Eeakes, ;: : = :U~M (Movex, T..P, Hutton, J. Tajt, C. Turner, , J. M'Maian and J. T. Gra-yj Mas-' '.;. ;?fer3 Waid and Clifford. ; ; - i*eb. 9-nMoura, s.s., 1245 tons, M'Donald, for •■''; ;"Wfftl?fngtcal and east coast' porEs. Union . JSteaiilship Company,' agents". Passengers: -iß'ii'l-WeiHngtorl— Misses Lyons, Lynn, Barlow, ;Stei»v Maher-»M L6WIS-(2), Bevs Dr Erwin .*rld J. -M. Simpson, Messrs - Bluett, Watts, t;jj|«*h«rick, ?Tpiri9, .Lyndon .and. Maher; for ;€liaboimie—Miss, Eoaie, -Captaan Tucker; for JiAncMarid Henderson, Oliphant and '■:;■ ; ft; 'Aldersbn, Mesdames Oliphant, M'Gee and : ' Jlffetenead, Mefasia Martin, M'Kay and W-hite- ,.. iJiwd.- . • • ' '. >. T?eb. 10—'Eliza Firth,' brigantine, IK tons, | Brown,, for Kaipara* . Field and Ferrier, ••gents. IMPORTS. [Tstww-em: : From 'WdHing'ton—9 casea , / SKatofa, 3 batfs irori, 1 crank, 4 hdls steel, 1 , :,t»idycle, 700 sheep, 19 cases', 4 trusses,'l3 p'kgs, '-.'. ,33 hhda and 4> barrels-empty returned, 2 bar- : Tel*, 6 nhds; > from • Kelson—l hale hops, 88 'cases fruit, 5 pkgs, 3, cases; from. Greymouth .: :. -V-l box. : -: ' ' ' : I .. : . '. ;.■;'■ Eotomahona: From ; Wellington-t-9 casks ■ .'jielts, 1 case cigars, 9 horses, 340 sheep, 1 poil ' '■ .JKopa, 80 pigs, 13" oases, 1(> cases empty re- -:; ;tiirnedi. : '' / . : ' '. ' '.■■ ■ ■" From/. Sydney 'a.nd ' horthern - .'rpents—Hf cyliridera aiflinonia,' 2i3 :piece;s .timher, ; - Hot) feaga salt, 100-"fegk. bottles, ■ 601 bags' and : ;;-irt : .B&kß'-9Ugar,;i49 240 bags cement, ;;' -,4Cf;aaoka liln4y '3B 'Cases; polHsh,-100 bdis- laths, •:,iia» biSLa. timber/ 10 icaaea mullet, SJ. cases -to>-■f-'fjliAS*,: .80'.cases: •pelts, 80 drums dip, 32 cases - i :'ii 'From Newcastle tons coal, | : j' : 4pieces.hardwood. . ■■-/.['. V :,\', '";-:.. ',.EXPpETS.--'/ . : v;/.,;.:. Eliza:Firth: ; Fo* Kaipara—2ooo ,bricks, 3 i: ibags lime, 5 bags sa-it, 1 sack oatina, 90 sacks ;l potatoes, 90 sacks wheat, 375 sacks ch'aff, 160 i.i;'Tjiaiiika.Oata,' 54 cases, beef,"l0 1 S*ks oatmeal, 15 ;- 4! |«as«a jam, 6" sacks onions, 2f c»se3 bacon, - 1 t 1 : : i«*3e laid, 1 cask whiting, 1 cask soda, 79 ; :: |»*olts sharps, 44 sacks bran, 37.ton=» Hour. V'-| Eesamondt From Hc-kitika—2o cases ale, :,: :'floß sacks chaff, 2 sacks oatina, 5 bales hay, : 112 cases and pkgs; for Greymouth—l pkg and i ,". il bag fittings, 2 hhds and 30 cases ale, 5 bdls i [pipes, 2; cast-iron pipes, 2 crates fowls, 14 »' i«cks onrons, 90 sacks oats, 368 sacks chaff, 8 : : ; .cast-iron sheaves, '1 octave port, 1 case to- :: ;l»acco, boots, 30 iron bai3, 1- box hails, v;'.;«? sacks .and 92 hags potatoes/12 oases apples', : ■ 50 sacks flour, 1 perambulator, 6 pkgs bars, : . 16 ptfsts, 2 screws, 98 pkgs f . ill castings, 1 two-wheell , er, 1 gig, 1 buggy, 102 ■■■ .'cases-'and pkgs.'', _ "'"'.' -;, Tarawera/: For. «keiths; for : ;Foxfon—so sack» wheat; for. Manukau— 50 '', ,JiackS ! seed ;>for Wangamui—3 crates,.! case and, , j't box biscuits and confectionery, 50 sacks ,''.■ iseed; for New Plymouth—3 crates biscuits, 6 i.' isacks seed; for Pitfton—lSO strips iron, 1 copjpexhammer, 1 pkg brushes; for Wellington— 7 soaiaes, 19> crates and 10 boxes biscuits and coniftCiaOßWyV 22 pkgs ranges, ,1 pkg bricks, 1 J»ack'oysters, 12 pkgs samples, 100 sacks wheat, > ;.3t bars steel, 150 sacks oata, 40 sack 3 onions, . 1 roE belting, 65 sacica potatoes, 8 clicks tea, ■» ' ! 25- cases, and pkgs, ■ ■'.■ Moana: For Suva— i cases; tar JN ruv;oa-stle—- „■ ;ls-czses - oats; ■■' .jftur Sydney—l chair,, 1 bicyclo, W-> ■.:!-;! i<«*-s, r flQi: sacks >y^:/j fj Vi3 sacks grip*.-;-...;::.'./ V).>■?,::■»* ;.■ "and pk%3. E>! PE CTF. r> AE"n IYA'.- - -. , ',.. B'roiu iK-).nci'oi.'--Si.u- oi v Ncw '.'.■■ X-a-x .'..::; ':i'.\:DeC. 18. 'Baßfi.'-Siu-t, e'o VeUingt.jA. rtt.ir ...r ■'•'•.".TKctbria, 'lci't Dec. 3. Earamea, left li-jii'L. '' Feb. -9, duo, Wellington Feb. 14. E:uui'f -tak* M* Cape Town Jan. 2S, duo Wellington i''-IFefr -37* ■Rangitira, .left Jan.- 8, duo Port f i: '-Chttimet3 iFeb..2o. .Whakatane, left Jan. 15. left Jan. 10. due Wellington March (!l,;j^4fe^Jeft : 'J*a;|2oi; : Waimate, -.left Feb. 8. j S-ifioi|; ifftiis4b. : iL'i: '■■■." _ '.V B^^^o^^^B^^iX^ti K : .«.5.,--,*t H, el-'

Deo. S2. Baron E'klon, s.b., at Melbourne, '-Jan. 28. From Algca Bay—Belted, ship, 1771 tons. From Monte Video—Selkirkshire," barque, 1122 tons, left Oct. 18. Criffel, ship, 1195 tons, left Oct 17. From Hobari;—Sir John Franklin, barquentine, 215 tons. * ' From CapaTown—Akaroa, barque, 1298 tons. left Deo. 16. " , From Newcastle—Brisbane, s.s., left Feb. 2. VESSELS HOMEWiAiBD BOUND. Days Out. Macduff (Captain Huelin) . '. . 101 Glenbum (Captain Pritchard) . . . 96 Lutterworth (Captain Wood) \ . - 27 Mario (Captain Cafiero) ...... 19 THE UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S FLEET, MONDAY.—Tarawera und Mawnera leave for Wellington. H.M.S. Pnoebo, a third-class cruiser of 2575 tons, with a complement of 300 men, now on the Cape Station, 'has been commissioned for Australia. A red-cone buoy, with a staff attached, was sighted about a milo from Pipikariti Poiwt by the Tutanekai on her way from Port Chalmers. According to recent American files, Captain M. Moel'ler, an officer of the North German Lloyd Steamship Company, has arrived at • Seattle on his way to San Francisco. He is inspecting Pacific ports, particularly Seattle and San Francisco, with a view to the establishment by his company of two Oriental lines, one to Japan and Australia and the other to China. Upon his return to New York he will submit an -official report relative to the importance and convenience of the ports visited. s ,Ye=trrdny (lie «.«. Wakntu arrived from Eaikoura. ami'Wellington at 1 a.m., the s.s. Poberno.' from Westport .about 4 a.m., the s.s. Kini from ("ircymoutb about noon, and the s.s. Tavawera from Wellington at 2 p.m. T'lio schooner Kopga arrived from Havelock at 1 p.m. yesterday. The 'briguntiue Eliza Firth sailed for Kaipara at 8 a.m. yesterday. ■ The s.a. Wakatu is. to leavo this evening for Stonyhurst, Kaikoura and Wellington. On Saturday the s.s. E'otomahana arrived from Wellington at 8.40 a.m.;, the s,s. Moura from Dunedin at 11.40 a.m-., the s.s. Brisbane from Newcastle at-1.45 p.m., the s.s. Elingamite from Sydney, via east coast ports, at 1.55 ».ia.,.a»d''the's.s. 'Cygnet, from. Akaroa. at 2,50 . •p.m. . ■'''.' Oil Saturday the s.s. Pareora left for Greymouth at 6.30 p.m., the s.a.' Elingamitd for Duncdia at 8.30 p.m., the s.s. Eotomahana for Wellington about 10.30 p.m., and the s.a. Moura for Wellington and east coast ports about midnight.. The steamer Brisbane, which arrived from Newcastle on Saturday afternoon, had a run of. exactly « week across the Tasman Sea. She encountered strong southerly winds for most of the voyage. It was intended that the s.s. Wanaka .should leave on Saturday for Ttmaru, but through the delay in unloading, caused by the shortage of trucks and (he holiday, her departure had, to be postponed, and she will probably leave today or to-morrow. / The barque Invereak, 1297 tons, haa been chartered to 'load general cargo at a New Zealand port for the United Kingdom or the -Continent. 'timaeu. The barque Kinclune sailed for Cape Town on Saturday morning,, with a full cargo of grain shipped by Messrs W. Evans and Co. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. . ARRIVALS.—Fob. 10: Spit, 1 a.m., Mimiro, from Wanganui; Wellington, 9.50 a.m., H.M.®. Archer, from Sydney. DEPARTURE.—Feb. 10: Westport, 1a.m.,: Dingadee, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, Feb. 9. Sailed—Te Anau, for the south; pasaengera —Messrs Capthew, Richardson, Betti, Vivian l and 'Chase, Mesdames Mortloek, Mitchell and Evans, Messrs Cox, Burridge, Mitchell, Busby, Eoach, Harrison, Evans and Dr. Cox. WELLINGTON, Feb. 9. ' Arrived—Banffshire, from LondonBLUFF, Feb. .10. ■ Arrived—9 a.m., Hawea, from Auckland; Invercargill, from Preservation Inlet. Sailed—lnveroargill, ■ for Dunedin. * 6 AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. SYDNEY, Feb. 9. Arrived—Margarita, from Mongonui. Zealandia, from Wellington. . ■ ■ SYDNEY, Feb. 10. " Sailed—Yesterday, Mokoia and Star of New Zealand. They took English mails. The lat'-ter'-s destination is Auckland. NEWCASTLE, Feb. 9. Sailed—Clan Macdonald and Aldebsran, foV Auckland. WOLLONGONG, Feb. 9. Sailed—Defiance, for Auckland. HOBART, Feb. 9. Arrived—Kassa, from New Zealand.' Karamea, from London; she will sail for Wellington at six o'clock to-night; thirty-one passengers landed here, and 152 are proceeding to New Zealand. ■ ' FREMANTLE, Feb. 9. Arrived—Oruba, from London; passengora for New 1 Zealand—Mias Monson, Eev Eeogh, Messrs Fletcher, Andrews, Cripegs, Carter and Felkin. ' •

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12422, 11 February 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12422, 11 February 1901, Page 4

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