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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. liyttelton is situated in lat. 43.37 south, tong. 173.44 east; and .the difference of time between Lyttelton-and Christchurch is 20sec. The time-ball is dropped every weeK aayat T p.m., New Zealand mean time, which is •tui valent to 13.30 Greenwich mean tune oi previous day,being. calculated for 172 deg I ■tonin east long., and llhrs SOmin eaau of Greenwich. mean time. PHASES OF THE MOON. FEBSHAKY. y* *f y.

* MPU iqgIWMVWA' • • « * ‘ WEATHER REPORT, ETC. { HitrE Water, This Day (Wednesday): Morning 4.4 S a.m„ afternoon 5.W p-m. Sun nses fc29 a.m., Bet's 6.58 p.m. Moon uses 6.02 a.m., ,*rf» 7.i6 p.m^ E§ i 9 • , 5 p.m. 9 a.m. . ■ t \ ... 30.31 80.26 Saromete • firt eg - Thermometer • 60 w , Wind, S.W., hght. ■ i THE WEATHER IN AUSTRALIA, f : The following weather reports were received i,ET i, T Jralian stations yesterday; FeA IS—Wind, S.W.; cloudy. I nSffi 18-Wind, N.E.; barometer H&wW J9—Wind, N.W.; barometer 10,20; fine. ( THE WEATHER IN NEW ZEALAND. I The following weather reports were received Nc? Zealand stations at 5 p.m. yesierHeads—Wind, south, fresh; baroLieter 30.25; thermometer 72; cloudy, sea Plymouth—Wind, S.E, light; >«o------3015, thermometer 73; fine, sea smooth. I S.W., light; barometer thermometer 66; fine, sea moderate. f^Wellington— Wind, south, breeze; barometer s W 126 thermometer 68; cloudy. ■ , {WestpXwind, NW., light; barometer tIH)3O thermometer 76; fins, sea smooth. fKaiko™alm; barometer 30.35, thexmoUor 57; cloudy, sea smooth Wmeter \ OAmaru—Wind, JS.h.y u (80,25, thermometer 57; c.oudy, sea sm • » Bkff—Wind, S.E., light; barometer 30.13, ‘‘f l p^"^ t< Edvrin reports;—There is »mUUd pressure at Hobart but it ** Seated there by the nest report. There h IhLm. a slight decrease of pressure at Sydney. kW pressure from the west mil pass east, ■ward of the meridian of, iSouth Eeb. 23, and moderate easterly wmds, , S ring to the northward, with fine weather, are o Jbe expected at most places southwarci x and New Plymouth until noon on Peb. 22. i' WEATHER FORECAST. ■■ . * -The .following weather foxecast teL . leraphed from Wellington yesterday. !SS to strong from, betweenthe , least and north-east -generally. The iter will fall slowly everywhere. The sea will moderate ! on all the west coaaiv and con--s«{*id(stable on the east coast north of Kaikoura.'‘The tides will be good on the east coast noitb of Napier, and moderate; elsewhere. _ Synopsis honrsi-An. mcr« '.pressure everywhere with moderate wind and gencraLy fine weather. . A low pres ’SlauTO- .fimnd the ’west; will eastward of the i ilnihridian of South Cape on Saturday. Modem e f changing by the north, and Swithifine weather, may be expected umii boon 'or Friday southward of 'East Cape, Taupe and , 'Raglan,

' ARRIVED. ' ! Feb. IfMManurowa, barque, 327 tons, Smith, ■from Edithburg. Henry Derry and, Co., agents. •iPitcaithiy, Wallace and C,0., port agenis. 1 Feb. 19—Rotomahana, s.s., SOI tons, -Manning, from ‘Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses .An-, idereon, Hunter, Hargreaves, Green, Denman, - Hazlock, Russell, Rodgers, Cowles, Cable, goth am and Lewies, Mesdamej; Pulton, Price, .Cholmondeley, Mowbray,- Satdhell and !-C*hde, Castle, Mowbray, D umbel. -and two children, Rawson, Maunsell, Gdniei', » oneS 'Shaselj/ Ven Archdeacon Cholmonde.cy, Eev -0. H. Gossett, Messrs Mon, Graddocn, -Palmer, Atkinson, Meek, Jones, Fulton/Caven, -. iDerreit, Broadway .(2),' White, Gordon.'.Small, 1 Kennedy, Cuff, Mowbray, Young,' Stronaoh, Ckark, Beresford, Pashby, Casetberg, MaunLewis, Graiham* Main-,, Giimer,'. Jones, ' 'Mackay, Bickford, Salenger, M William and (Steerage. 1 , , - I Feb. 13—Aotea, s.s., i 4916 tons,, Evans, from Timaru National Mortgage , and Agency Co., (agents. ■ * SAILED. , ? Feb. 19—Rosamond, s.s., 462 tons, Suther- ■ [land, for Greymouth. Union Steamship Co., ■Akaroa via the Bays. Pitcaithly, Wallace and !Co., agents. , ~ ‘ Feb. 13—E-otomahana, b.s., ,901 tons, ManIning, fertr Wellington. Union Steamship Co., Passengers—Misses M'Mahon, Bisuiop |md Ogilvie, Mesdamcs R. Hanmer, Ruffe!!, iM. Douglas, Power, Gard, Westenra, Ritchie, 08." Moorhouse, Msckay, Brightwell and Pritchard and two children, Messrs Murray Aynsty, Borthwick, Burridge, Duncan, Malomby, Maloney (2), Crostier, M’Lennan, J. Moore, G. fN.' Havley, Atmore, Brent, Simson, Saunters (21 H. Bird, Fleming, E. Paterson, Dawson, Barry, H. Smith, Ruffell, M. ‘Douglas and Power. . , - Feb. 13—Poherua, s.s., 749 tons, Adams, for Wfestport. Union- Steamship Company, [r-lilaginfeU':, -. j . IMPORTS. Rotomahana: Front. Wellington—l cylinder :nnmimi«; 19 cases and 44 pkgs tea, 6 bars 'and 15 bdla'iron, 1 boiler, 1 frame, 43 pieces itimber, 17 casks pelts, 330 drums, 123 cases, ■;1S1 boxes, 9 rails, 8 crates, 2 cases and 25 I crates empty returned, 2 bales, 5 casks, 2 'kegs, 1 truss; from Nelson—lo 9 cases fruit. Manurewa: From Edithburg—26oo sacks ! . i land 5860 bags salt. 1 EXPORTS. . Tarawera: For Nelson —1 pkg -leather, 1 ■bdl baths, 4 bdls buckets, 10 sacks and 50 ;baga fldhir, 2-sacks seed, 14 ; cases and pkgs; ;for Wanganui—2 bdls shares, 13 cases and (pkgs; for French Pass-—lO bags flour; for 'Blenheim —5 pkgs barrows, 4 cases and pkgs; Ifor Wellington—l case dead poultry, 5 drums ■oil, 9 sacks seed, 12 sacks rolled oats, 36 cases pears, 3 sacks bacon, 2 cases pianofortes, ((11 - (2 trusses leather, 40. sacks, flour,. 135 sacks "t - .'oats, 1 cycle, 6 -horses, 1 casting, 32 cases -land'pkgs.' 1 " . Rosamond: For Greymouth—s sacks onions, jll sacks and 12 bags potatoes, 2 bars steel, ;60 sacks sharps, 10 sacks oats, ,40 sacks,, and •’3O bags floor, 10 sacks, wheat,- 5 sacks grass >■ igeed, 1 sack barley, ,135 sacks chaff, 5 cases ; t imeafe, 1 octave spirits, 2 cycles, .7 crates and •7 cases biscuits and confectionery, 2 wheels, i [23 oa-ses ale, 8 lengths-pipe, 1 bar iron, 6 •steel plates, 4-rams, 2 bdls seats, 2 bdls shinIgles, 2 bdls poles, I'truss leather, 40 sacks pollard, 1 case stone, 192 ft timber, 63 cases ■and pkgs; for Hokitika—3 cases scales, 1 !pkg tubing, 1 pkg rims and wire, 6 pkgs. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. *. From London —Star of New Zealand, at Auckland, Feb. 14'. Star of Victoria, at Wellington, Feb. 14. Karamea, at Wellington. Feb. 14. Rimutaka, left Hobart Feb. : 14, due'Wellington Feb. 19. Eangitira, loft Jan. 'B, due. Pon Chalmers Feb. 20. ' Whakatano, •left Jan. 13, due Auckland March 10. Kumara, left, Cape ‘ Town Feb. 10, due Wellington 1 - 'March ,8. Wakanui, loft Feb. 5, due Wellington March 26. Waimate, left Fab. 8, duo 'Auckland April 6. Maori,, left - Feb. 8, duo ■: ■•Wellington April 2. From New York—Star of England, s.s., Devon, :: i.a., left Nov. 20. Star of'Australia, s.s., left Dec. 32. Baron- Eldon-, s.s., at Wellington. ’ Froth Monto Video—lnverosk,' barque, 1297 : lions, left Jan. 20. ( ’. From Hobart—Sir John Franklin, barquentine, 245 tons. ; From Newcastle —Isola, barque, 633 tons. •Timaru, barque, 35-1 tons. .. VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. Days Out. ( ( (Captain Huolin) ... 110 , .Glenburn (Captain Pritchard) . . 105 •Lutterworth (Captain Wood) . . . 36 'Mario (Captain Caflero) . . . .• 28 •Romanoff (Captain Robertson) . . 6 tHE UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S FLEET. ' ’WEDNESDAY—Tarawera arrives from [ill Wellington, and leaves, on return trip. Wai;karo .arrives from Dunedin, and leaves lor • : 'Sydney, via east coast ports. Moura arrives [•from Wellington and cast coast jjprts, and - leaves for Dunedin. Tha barquentine Frank Guy, bound from •Dunedin to the north, passed Lyttelton Heads on Monday. . , fiPbl'-'The- S.s. SotOmahana arrived from Wclang-■llitba'!at:9'-:a.m.:' yesterday.' , ■ • . . ' 'iiii;; ,:3;The barque Manurewa arrived at 9 a.xn. yester-j|ijl:;iaay'Sr&m''Edithburg,-with a cargo of '-salt, and -’at'-the'-Gladstone'Pier.. , ’ ' “Post” .states that, as the ' 'Tedwera will on her Tuesday and ahursday ■ liriw take. a large number of sheep to the iocalb, oh* mR cany no passengers. On her ; Ifetatdav *«]*»' however, passengers will be if:i ln)i«» li» ihe uwui coarse^ ■

troops had been disembarked from the troopbllTbe s a Wafcatu came off the slip yesterday afternoon] and is ■tb leave for Kaikoura and Weilinmon this evening. The % s Baron Eldon is expected to, arrive to-day from New York, via Australian and northern ports. ■ _ ... , a It is understood that Captain Smith, or the barque Manurewa, has been appointed to the command of the barque Lake (Erie. Yesterday the s.s. Poherua left for Westport at 0.30 p.m., the s.s. Rosamond for Greymouth at 1 p.m., the s.s. Cygnet for Akaroa at £2.30 p.m., and the s.s. Hot Oman an a for Wellington about 10.30 p.m. „ . The Shaw, Savill and. Albion Company s s.s. Aotea returned from Timaru at 3.40 p.m.,yesterday. TELEGRAPH NOTICE (BOARD. ARRIVALS.—Feb. 19: Bluff, 7 a.m., Westralia, from (Hobart; Wellington, 7.5 p.m., EimutaSrrt, from Hobart. DEPARTURES.—Feb. 19: Bluff, 7 Wanafea, for Sydney; Timaru 4. a.m., Aotea, for Lyttelton; Auckland, 12.20 p.m., HALS, Britannic, for Adelaide; Wellington, 12. a p.m., Baron Eldon, for Lyttelton; (Port Chavmers, 3.20 p.m., Indradevi, for Timaru; Port Chalmers,4.3o p.m., Waikare i for Lyttelton; Wellinaton’. 5.50 p.m., Tarawera, for Lyttedon, Blufi GJ.S pam., Mokoda, for tHobaxt; Wellington, 7.10 p.m., Moura, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. POTjTO, Feb. 19. Sailed—PKot and May, for Ondhunga. Sa * AUCKLAND, Fob. 19. Sailed—Zeafi&ndia, for east coast and southern ports.' WELLINGTON, Feb. 19. Arrived— Rimu’tfka, from London, with 154 passengers for ah' jporte. ! Passengers for Ly tel ton—'Misses Boillknd, Buchanan, Clayming, Grant, Nedwill, _Best, M. Horn, Dale, 'Salt, Frethawy, Afesdames Best. Thomas, Wood, Pale, Salt, MessHC ® orlan i[’. ®°y » T. S Johnson, Turner, Westray Hixd | Pester, Tylor, Dale, N»|Uer, Master* 'Salt (2), passengers-Misses FkHh^. ton, Galloway (2), Davidson,-, * t , Baxter Cashman, Grimsby, Leslie, Mesdames Garratfc, Williamson, Smart, Kitsou and child, Drinan, Kerr, Proctor, Kay, IU'CW, C»pta'in Willis, Sergeant Ross Sanderson, Beckley, Asoher sam, Morrison, Anstey, Ogxlvie, iSmoftf, P™. F*leming and fourteen steerage* 7 „ • The Rimutaka arrived from London, Cape Town and Hobart, at seven oc ock ttoj evening, and anchored in the .stream. She TZ her passengers andmail 3 andleave M Auckland to-morrow. 'She has brou D ht, an ah,> iap ™ 5 «sI«~P^ INj 19 , Arrived—' Whangape, from Calcutta, via n °Saiied—Indradevi, for north. Waikaxe, for Sydney, via east coast ports;, passengers Misses Ross, Middlemiss, Smith, Hurst (2), Slater, Fulton (2), Hooker, Felnan, Foot,, Taylor, Leos, Vanes, Barrowclough, Rawson, Livesay, Cooper, Hastie, Brittan, Anderson, Mesdames Aitken, Allum, Rocke, Tabuteau, Beadle, Holdsworth, Harvey, Ruuciman and child, Webber, Drew and three children, Cropp, Kenny, Eenahilmood, Pixpn and Pnce, Messrs Aitken, Abercrombie, Rooke, Witten, Chase, Beadle, Hdldsworth, Smith, luley, Waller,. Blakey, Permin, Uttley, Runounan, Bo’od'le, Murdoch, Thompson, Deane, Foot, Healey, Grierson, May, . M’Ghie, Mon'teith, Silly Patrick, Livingstone, Marsden, Anderson,'Ruxton, Webber, Drew, Price, Captains Strang and Fulton, Drs ißiley -and Logan and five steerage. _ , BLUFF, Feb. 19. , Arrived—Mokoia, steamer, 8.30 a.m., from Dunedin. Westralia, from Melbourne and Hobart, at 6 a.m.; passengers—Miss .Little, Messrs Ellis (2), Nicholson, Teyer, Little, and! six steerage. Sailed—-Wanaka, steamer, for Sydney, at 7 a.m. Mokoia, for Melbourne. Westraaa, for Dunedin.

a. h. m. Full Moon . . . . 4 2 0 a.m. lost -Quarles . , > 12 5 42 a.m. iNew Moon ,« • • 19 2 15 pjn. Fast Quartos . . . 26 6 8 a.m.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12430, 20 February 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12430, 20 February 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12430, 20 February 1901, Page 4

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