SHIPPING.
LYTTELTON. Lytfalica ia situated m fat. 43.37 south, Ung. 172.44 east; and/the difference of tun® fcet-ween Lyttelton and Christchurch is SOseo. Tkfe* lima-bali is drooped every wees day at * jwtt, Hew ZeaL.-xd' mean time, winch is Hie'wJkA to 15.20 Greenwich mean tune- ol Ci 6 pTeviflyus day. bcizjg calculated for l/wdcs *omia,»st long., and Uhra 80mm cast ol i: : iOzMOmoh. mean time. PHASES OF THE MOON. FEBRUARY. : 1' ■:■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ d. h. m- ‘ (Pull Moon. »•••*?£ (Last Quartet ■ . * > 12 6A- a. . (Stair Soon .... 19 215 p.m. (First QuarteS , . s , 26 6 8 a ■■ al, ' WEATHER REPORT,;ETC. . (High "Water, This Day (Tuesday): afternoon 4.21 p.m. Sun rises 5.28 I/;/' -tajxn., seta 7 p.m. Moon rises 5.17 a.m., sets, f 8.45 p.m. M(>M)Ajy peb IS. . 1. , ■ 5 p.m. 9 a.m. Barometer 30.00 39.95 Thermometer «■>»■< * >o . |! :>'s-iTaEa.;.. ! THE WEATHER IN AUSTRALIA., li//// ’ The following weather reports were received ;(■■. ilrom Australian stations yesterday. ' fpSrfh, Feb. Ifi-Wind, H.E.; teometer if r^’bit, B 'Eeh. 16— Wind, ; west; barometer * Wmotcr ' ■■ ■■ ■ JJ0.30; cloudy. ■ ■ • TEE WEATHER IN NEW ZEALAND. :!. -:• : * i.TheJollowing weather reports were received if: 3?‘ m * jesterHeads—Wind, S.W., fresh; haroaneter 30,13, thermometer 68; cioudy, sea Plymouth—'Wind, S.W., iresh; harojmater 30.03, thermometex 70; fine, sea modeeast, light'; barometer' |SO .02, thermometer 61; fine, sea moderate, j ■ Wellington—Wind, south, light; Duxometer 39.90, thermometer 66; fine, sea moderate. i Westport—Wind, S.W., fresh; barometer k().06, thermometer 60; fine, sea smooth, f Kaikoura—Calmj, barometer 30.01, thermofooter 69; fine, sea smooth. .weaJt* barometer 29.93, iwi'.i-v {thermometer 56; cloudy. i Captain Edwin reports:—A low pressure llijJS'- : !;,*rdiEif: : fike 1 - "west will pass east of the,, meridian f|: ; ! ;:p:fQhnlb-' :! tlapo lon -Feb. .23. Moderate westerly iiy’fl'i'-'ilfe^a'i.aad’general.fine weather are to be ex-, ip /" ’to... piopn-'on .Feb. - 22. MWp:A : ;; "'i''WEATHE,R ' FORECAST. ' , The,following weather forecast was tele«i■' from Wellington yesterday Wind :ji' i ''i':iliißddei^o' ; to^straag-drom-: the westward geno,Silly. . The barometer .will rise generally and •lowly. The sea will be considerable on the Irjli;'- (Western','boast.and'’the..tides will be moderate ! on both ■coasts/ .’Synopsis of the last fortyheight hours:—A generally increasing pressure /A--/[with. strong .winds, principally from 1 the westi- :/■:■' [ward. The weather has continued fine'in most 'iparts of the country, and has been showery* ’’.of i. Oamaru and Queenstown. A :i; i .//’'llaw'.pressure from/the .west will pass east- ■ 1 .ward of the meridian of South Capo on Saturli. i : i », ‘Moderate to strong westerly winds with '/ .'.generally fine weather may be expected until , .(shout noon on Friday. i , - ’ . -ARRIVED. |lll’ l L".Feib- : 17—-Poherua., s.s., 719 tons,’ Adams, Union Steamship Company,- '>?*■ SAILED. [a///": 1 Eeh. 18— Hula,' auxiliary-screw schooner, 200 Jons, M’Kenzie, for Kaipara. Pifcaithly, i 1 (Wallace and Co., agents. V- jeh. 18—Upolu, s.s., 700 tons, Rolls, fox lE-/ ■ ‘ "(Wellington and Westport. .Union Steamship. Company, agents. - i|;;/: - -.' /pah. ifl—Kahu, s.s., 89 tons, M Aiister, -for Wellington and Napier. Kinsey, Darns and t;.;r Co., agents.' tsit■ r '; : iJPab..lß—Banffshire, s.s., 3603 tons,Stewart, I. ibr Bluff and Timaru. New Zealand Shipping .(Company, agents. ii ; - .h'sh/ 18—Taiawera, -s.s., 1269 tons, Neville, iiv ; |ll ’.ilcji Union Steamship Company, , passengers—Misses Mutton, ■Oalder,, | : ’Graham, ((Pearson, Aynsley, .Wig---Cons, (Sl’K’ay, Berry and Neale, Mesdames 11/li /aefemg,'';Ashton; -Murray, iSimkinson, Brown, E,e, 'Harcoxirt, Logan and Fraser, 'Rev ay, Dr Douglas, Messrs Wilson, iSharoy, ams/Hartnett, Murray, Bennett, ..Hood, ik,’ Manifold, Robertson (3), Duncan, ;! i.; ! ' vOPi-oTcexinSi. .Barton, Piggoit Parmer, Fowler, / [Clarkson, Joking, Magnus, Barry, Gordon, ! i;i ;/iCottfriad; Wood, .Medhurst, -Lempriere and iv 'ili'OgtiV.lL IMPORTS. P lom Wellington—2 _ casks ii> fccid, 12 case's tea; .2 hhds ale, 30 bdls timber, I'-- /| ■; a i6:.-c«dks pdta, >8 sacks hides, 6 cases- fruit, 2 I(jttVi(obfcK&wl8 I /60 cases, 9 hales, 1 truss, 42 pkgs, 'bdxeSi' i lO rolls, 4 casks and 1 -crate -empty (returned. If'-ip, ■ -From.Wsstpor-.t—34,424ft 'itimberj! |i : '/ , :l;:/ I :,!l : !empr7 basket. lE.vf;!:..: 1 /MlwiV l ' .Dunedin—3o _. cases acid, 93 Il'i/if -'lljOixes! sieel, 80 kegs and 40 'tins lead, 1 box «i-4;-’ 5 5BhnilB<>nr,'9' casks, 1 case;' from "j-imaru—33 ij '/11/ -'Sales .satis. ; Taiawera,: - From Wellington—l bipycle-, S -! *fWs}t3 sugar, 3 leases, 1 chest and 11 half-chests , Is- |; ;(ia^res, : te hassSs,.' 1 /tin, 20 cases empty returned, . ( 8 jpkgs,'2 -casks, 1 drum, 1 box, 3 empty 'hh-ds; 'trom Onehunga—l9 ciases fruit, 1 case, 4 i. / ■■!'■.'■■ itninks. .1 pkg; from Pioton—l bales skins; -i / .worn Nekon-r-16 eases fruit. ' ’ “ EXPORTS. ;//;/ - Kahuti -For Napier—l4o sacks flour, 165 ||!/ :i | ; ::/ , . ( 6 cases; for jAikito—l plough, 6 fs(§ipoini For Westport—3 -cases -tea, 14 sacks ;h '/ / jflieat, .190 pkgs xhilway material. .-//Rptapiahana,: For Foxton —1 case meats, 4 'f ; :"-.lihda’ale, '3' oases pickles, 2 cases vinegar, 20 f. i -■ I --'.j&s;'"-2.--ltirnss.es, 1 _pkg,; fox Now Plymouth—3 /'-»d9 ale,'l'.range,’ 2 hmees, 4 pkgs ; lor (H-oki-■l'/(lalMrrJ. -.ettse;' : for Pioton —2400 ft -timber, 2 .-i>kgsßanges, 1 case; -for Nelson—l -sack' malt,' . -Ifi3-.satis grass, seed, 4 bdls galvanised ware, -I - I j b'dla tinware, 13 cases and pkgs; for Wan- :| /: 'ganui-tr/l [case'meats, 6 crates and 2 .ebaes bisI; ''.fctdta-and, conieotionery, i case, 2 -parcels; lor 11/ , .ip«llaigton—2s crates and ;6 cases biscuits and I'l v . jcpnfcptjonery, 9 hlids and 5 cases ale, 1 parcel (boots, 2 crates perambulators, 13 bdls gUi- : ~ya;nisetd ware, 11 kegs and 1 case cider, 1 parcel '.lttapbj'O pa-sea pickles, 5 cases sauce, 3 cases II; ; ' tl''' Ipkga'disc harrows, ! roller, 4_p-kgs -sower, 27 1/: / /flapka' and ,60 hags potatoes, 25 sacks and- 10 ..'SWK? ■ ■MO -sacks oats', 1 pkg belts, 42 ■ /'(Cfisea -fruit, 2 mattresses, 1 machine, 1 pump, li " I f cycle, .1 'steel plate, 40 .ciheeses, 42 ponies, 1 |i . : - Ijpkg wpodfods, 2 dlso gangs,, 1 swamp plough, if ". T«l«dge, 1 plough, 0 'blocks -stone,4 sacks -seed, V-... d pkgs feeder, 20 sacks malt,' 74 cases -and i- 1 -. -;';pkg3.- > ■ I l ' ,1- r ,i - r )Slai|tj|ie: For Bluff—4o bags sugar; for Port |l' ■ -1- J^jabin^s— 33 (bags sugar;, for Timaru—l case |l'|':'f I i pkgs; for, Dunedin—s -cases and Iff ./i'cask'vinegar, 10 hhds, 2 barrels, 2 casks and i;; 'f: -SJ' inf-giazine ■ cases -'empty returned,. 3 cases If f ifeW;' 5 fSß>(!ks patina, .6 cases pickles, 2 cases f if ‘washing-machines,' 2 horses, -50 cases -f-f.. lijcpitt w 'lacks 'sugar,. S .cases cubes, 17 cases :i ■ (ff TOmitceal, 10 pkgs ' scenery, 1 ■ motor, 90 cases [and I' - '-i' v“Tfe' An»n: For Wellington—l hale woollens, -|: |£ i -oaaea' eggs; for 1 Gisborne —6 hhds ale, 1 f -/ 'i&ifme, 4 cases meats, 1 case -furniture, : Q.OO ff'cks oats, 65 sacks and 20 h-egs flour, 10 : •fefbks fean, 9 .and pkgs;- -for Napier—S ( I' cycle, 16 caseif and pkgs; for Auckland—s (crates biscuits, 1 ch-se -confectionery, 20 hhds l«le. 2 cases, drugs, -10 'sacks pearl 'barley, 5 jC|«e.3 glue, SO sacks -and : 260 hags flour, 55 'Bidks.seeff, 761 sacks -oats, 300 ■sack© wheat, 10 ; /pa-leii ■woollens, 1 crate perambulators, 20 c'ases ijplcklqs, § sacks catina, 5 casks-roiled oats, 12 (cases meats, ! separator, .6 bdls wool, 1 sack jbafk, 3 trusses leather, 1 case dorase, 40 boxes |#QSP« 5 ‘Wes bags, 10 cases cheese, 20 rams, gl case? and pkgs. j EXPECTED ARRIVALS. I From London—Star of New Zealand, at 'Auckland-, Feb. 14. Star of Victoria, at WelSlngfeh, /Kpb- Ik. Kara-mea, at Wellington. (Fob. IA '■ Bimhtaka, left Hobart Feb. 14, i&up "W-olliagton Feb. 19. ■ Bangitira, left Jan. S), duo Pen Chalmers Feb. 20. Wliakatane, 3efk Jap. 15, due Auckland March 10. Kumara, left Cape Town Feb. 10, duo Wellington ■ (March §. Wakanui, left Feb. 5, duo Weliingf fe* Maseeh .26/ W-aimate, _ left Feb. 8, due , April 6. Maori, left Feb. 8 ; clue iWellfngtoa April 2. f Krpfli New York—Star of England, s.s., Devon,. g.S., left: Nov. 20. Star of Australia, s.s., left Pco. 32. - Baron Eldon, s.s-., at Wellington. ■ Prom Monte Video—Selkirkshire, barque. 1U32 tons, left Oct. 18. laverock, barque, 1207 .ions, left Jan. 20. From Hobart—Sir John Franklin, barquea(ine, 2-15 tons, ill ; 1 1 From Newcastle —Isola, barque, 635 tons. (.Timaru, barque, 354 ions. I From Ediihburg—Manurewa, barque, 327 iOC9.‘ VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND, Days Out. 'fMfffjftlff ffiaptaia SHuelin) , , . . 109 ([-■(C*ptain' Pritchard). . 104 /■ J '.f'ltuifteST7flFtb (Gaptain Wood) ■, . . 80 ((Captain Cafierol , 27 ii'-W■■ ifpnaia»oJ?-'(Capiain Robertson) . /5 THE UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S FLEET. i(/f'l'*:!;|-TUpSI)A3L-HRotomahaaa arrives from Wei- • gn, and loaves on return trip. Poherua I ■ f" Rosamond loaves forlouth. I, IjMerferday the s.s Upolu left for' Wellington a:ifl 1.20 n.m.. 'tin s.s.- Kahu- for and Napier at 1.35 p.m., fbo s.s. f hwilbtn tot iio Bluff shortly after G p.m.,
and the -s.s. Tarawera for Wellington -about 10.20 p.m. , , The s.s., Banffshire left yesterday evening for the -Bluff, whence she will go -io Timaru to load 20,000 carcases of frozen mutton and 2000 bales of wool. She v/ik inen return ,0 Lyttelton and take on board 20,000 carcases of mutton and 4000 bales of wool. Her loading is to ho finished, at Wellington. The s.s. Nairnshire is expected to arrive from (London, via Wellington, on Thursday next. Hhe' is to 10-ad for London, via I ort Chalmers and the Bluff. The s.s. Poherua arrived from WcsipoH rate on -Sunday night. - The schooner Huia sailed for Ivaipara early yesterday morning. The /hip Bolford is to take nearly 10,030 hales of wool, shipped by the New Zealand Shipping Company for London. The -New Zealand Shipping Company’s new s.s. Eimutaka will make only a short stay at Wellington to land passengers. She is then to go to Auckland, but will return io 'Wellington and como on -to Lyttelton. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. ARRIVALS.—Feb. 18: Wellington, 9.10 a.m., G. M. Tucker, from Newcastle; Auckland, 11.30 a.m., Zealandia, from Port Chalmers. DEPARTURES.—Feb. 18: G-rcymouth, 8.30 a.m., Dingadee, lor Lyttelton; Wellington, 6.15 p.m., Recorder, for Sydney. , SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. POUTO, Feb. 16. Arrived—Alcestis, barque, from Newcastle, Feb. 17. 1 Arrived—Brisbane, s.s., from Lyttehon, KAIPARA HEADS, Feb. 18. Arrived—Alcestis, from Newcasaie. Brisbane, frdm Lyttelton. ‘Sailed—Acacia, for Melbourne. Moana, schooner, for Wellington. AUCKLAND, Feb. 18. Arrived—Zealandia, from Sydney; passengers—Mesdames Mulholland, Murphy, Hipgrave, -Messrs Pollard and Wylie. Pukaki, Rolls, from Westport, • H.M.S. Archer, from Wellington. > Sailed—‘H.M.S. (Mildura, for the north. Man.apouri, (for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji and Sydney. Blingamite, for Sydney. ONEHUNGA, Feb. 18. Sailed—Rotoiti, for New Plymouth and Wellington. WELLINGTON, Feb. 18. Sailed—Rotomahana, for Lyttelton; pas-en-gers—-Hisses Cable, Russell, Badgers, Haylock, Lewis, -Barford, Hargreaves, Denman, Lothian, (2), Green, Cowlis, Mesdames Mowbray, Satchell and child, Cable, Dumbell and two children, Jones, Maunsoll, Gilmer, Price, Eawson, Pulton, Rev Gossett, Messrs Gordon, Mori, Lewis, Pashley, Graham, Alain, AlWilittam, Craddock, Meek, Ronayne, Young, Beresford, Clark, Beokford, . Mackay, Sallengcr, Caver, Fleming, Asher, Cuff, Derrett, Broadv/ay (2), Small, Mowbray, Jones, ’Maunseil, Gilmer, Fulton and fifteen -steerage. The Postal Department is advised that the Vera lira left San Francisco on Feb. 14, fourteen hours late. \ BLUFF, Feb. 18. Arrived—Wanaka, steamer, from Timaru. i AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. MELBOURNE, Feb. 18. Arrived —Monowai, from the -Bluff. Kotuku, ■from Eaipara.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12429, 19 February 1901, Page 4
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