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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. ' Lyttelton is situated in lat. 43.37 eolith, - long 173.44 east; sad the difference -of timo * between Lyttelton and Christoburob is 20*ec. • The time-ball is dropped overj week day at 1 p.m., New Zealand mean time, which i* , equivalent to 13.80 Greenwich moan timo of the previous day, being calculated for 172ae2 SOmin oast '‘ long., and llhrs 30min east ox Greenwich mean time. . PHASES OF THE MOON. JUNE. Full Moon .... 2 9 23-p.m. Last Quarter .... 10980 a.m. New Moon- . . . , 17 1- 8 a-m. - First Qtwrter . . . . 21 8 • 9 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. ETC. High.. Water, This Day /Wednesday): Morning, -6A9 a.m.; afternoon, 6.40. p.m. bun rises 7.33 a.m., sets 4.26 .p.m. Moon rises. 9.8 6i.m., secs 7.32 a.m. TUESDAY, JUNE 18. 9 a.m. noon. S p.m. Barometer ’ . . 29.72 29.63 29.73 Thenmometer . 5Qi 66 50 Calm. , THE WEATHER IN AUSTRALIA.^ The following weather reports were received from Australian stations yesterday:— Albany, June 17—Wind S.W.; barometer 80.10*, showery. „ m , , Hobart, June 17—Wind S.W.; barometer 29.30; gloomy;.: . Sydney, June 18—Wind west; barometer 29.70; fine. THE WEATHER IN NEW, ZEALAND. The following weather reports were received from New Zealand stations at 5 p.m. yesterday:—. ' . Maiiukftu Heacis—'Wind Dv.E., fr&sh; oarometer 29,91, thermometer 64; glootay, sea smooth. , _ , , , New Plymouth—Wind N.E., fresh; barometer 29.81, thermometer 62; overcast, sea rough. 1 Castle Pobit—Wind, IST.W. breeze; meter 29.76, thermometer 56; gloomy, sea ' Wind N.N.W., fresh; baronieter 29.32, thermometer 54; gloomy. Westport—Wind N.N.8., fresh; barometer 29 63, thermometer 55; rain, sea moderate. ... ■ Kaikoura—Wind N.E., fresh; barometer 29.59, thermometer 53; gloomy, sea moderate. Oamaru—Calm; barometer 29.63, thermometer 46; gloomy, sea moderate. Bluff—Wind, H.E., light; barometer 29.38, . ' thermometer 50;' gloomy. V ■ Captain Edwin reports:—A low pressure • from tha ’ west will pass eastward of the meridian of South Capo late .to-morrow. The ■pressure is low in the Tasman Sea, and travelling to the S.E, Strong winds to a gale from the northward are to be expected generally, probably with rain. WEATHER FORECAST. ' The following weather forecast whs telegraphed 'from Wellington. yesterday;—A gale from between, the .ndth-east and north-west et-all places'north of Oamaru andi Queenstown and from" between north-west and 'south-west' elsewhere.' The barometer will fall everywhere. The sea will bw heavy on- the west coast, and also on the east boast south ■ of Napier. The tides will ho high- on both coasts*. Rain is to be expected in all parts of the . country, and heavy rain on all the .west coasts. , Warning" signals for northerly g<uc9 are exhibited at Cape Maria Van Diemen. and Tiri Tiri, and at Capes Campbell, V Farewell Spit and Foulwind. Synopsis of. the last . twenty-four hours:—A slowly decreasing pressure everywhere, with strong winds from the'northward generally. Bain has fallen northward of Timaru and) Queenstown, but there has been a frost in. the south. A Jow pressure from the west has passed eastward ■ of the meridian of South Cape and one. from the same direction will pass late to-morrow. . , ARRIVED. : '/June I&—Mararoa, a-*., 1381 tons, Smith, from Wellington and Bast Coast ports. Union Steamship Co., agents. Passengers—Misses , ■ Eadford, Fodor, Wilson, Blades, May, Beswick, Kendall, Eitchie, Robinson and Threlkeld, Mesdames Van der Heydo, Matthews, i Harknesj, Ritchie, Nicholson, Holmes, Burke, •M’Dowall and Plummer, Messrs M’Lean, Boss, E. B. OargiH, Stevenson, Edwards, May (2), Matthews, Irving, _ Ritchie, Gill, Emerson, Kilgour, Cookill, Nicholson, Cook, Taylor, Hazelhurst, Gordon, Fountain, Wheeler, Ward, Miskin, Brown/ Ewen, Smith, Blaokmore, Thomlinson, Thouiker, Freeman, Plummer, and' twenty-four steerage. June 18—Emma Sims, ketch, 60 tons, Johnson, from Waitapu.’ Pitcaithly and Co., agents., „ ■ SAILED. ' . ... \ June 18—Mararoa, as., 1881 tons, fra Wellington. Union Steamship Company, , agents. Passengers—Mies Shanks, Mesdames Miller, Willoughby and Permain and twochil'dren, Messrs Miter,' Willoughby, Turton, 'E. D. O'Eoike, Rise, Cross, Garrard, W. 'Heaslei), Meyer and R. Galbraith. June 18—. Cygnet, 1 Akaroa via the ' Bays. Pitcaithly and Co., ' agents. ” , June. .18—fPukaki,; 5.«., &17 tons, .'Stringer, . for Timaru-and Dunedin. Union Company, agents. ' ' IMPORTS. - Pukaki: From Westport—l7oo tons coal, 1 portmanteau, 21 pkgs. _ ’ . ■Mararoa: From Auckland—s 6 boxes cornflour,, 8900 ft timber, 30 boxes, soap, 3 bags flags, 202 iron standards, 28 coils rope, 3 peases drapery, 1 case plants, 1 bar steel, 3 casks peLls, 30 bags noultry, 7 cases, 5 pkgs, 1 truss; from Woilmgt.on—>l3 cases bananas, 3Cj casa matches, 1 case plants; 23 kegs nails, 1 box cartridges, 1 pkg and. 9 bales.leather; 1 bar and 3 cases . iron, 8 bales wool, X bfH cane, 1 box game, 28 cases tea, 5 drums oil, 113 boxes butter, 2 bdls steel, 3 boxes live ' fowls, S casks pelts, 1 box,' 12 cases, 28 pkgs. . Emma Sima:. From Waitagu—SoOOft tim- , her. ' •■■■•-. ' y, THE UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S *,. ■ FLEET.' ■ WEDNESDAY.—Tarawera, arrives from Wellington, and leaves on return trip. Rosamond leaves for Oamaru. The s.s. Mararoa arrived from Wellington md east coast ports at 8.40 a.m. yesterday. H.M.S. Royal Arthur is expected to arrive from Wellington, on Friday. She will probibly bs berthed inside the moles, but the other men-of-war will anchor in the stream, off Camp Bay. The ketch. Emma Sima arrived from Wax*' tapu at 0.20 p.m. yesterday. 4 . The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.'s s.s. Delphic, now at Lyttelton, loaded 1 the following cargo at Wellington for London r—13,179 carcases, 5130 shoulders, .1496 haunches and 830 , legs mutton, 8302 carcases lamb, 532 quarters beef, 123 bales wool, 823 bales flax and a quantity 'of sundries.' ♦ , \ H.M.S. Archer, JPyiades, Torch and Spari row are expected to arrive at Lyttelton from Auckland early to-day. Just after the ®vs. Mararoa, had left Wellington _ Heads, about 8 o'olodk last night, a trifling mishap occurred to her machinery. After about an hour and a quarter the delect - was remedied and'the steamer went on her way to Lyttelton.: The a.s. Zeal andi a is to arrive this morning . from Dunedin, and to leave for Sydney, via east -coast prats, this, afternoon. The ketch Emma Simsi loads produce v for Wellington and tha schooner Lily for Gieymouth, on account of Messrs Pitcaithly and Co. 1 ;■ Yesterday,,, the.-a.s. Cygnet resumed running and left fra Akaroa, via -Banks 'Peninsula bays, «t 3 p.ih. , The ss.3. Pukaki left .for Timaru' and Dun- ■ *din at 4 p.m. yesterday. The As. Mararoa left lor Wellington about 10.39 pirn, yesterday l . The schooner Jessie Niocol da loading timber and general cargo, at Wellington fra Lyttelton on account of Messrs Pitcaithly and Co. / The s.s. Rosamond .is io leave to-day for Oataaru, instead , of for Graymowth, as previously announced. The -s.-s. LynaMer, is to begin loading oats for South.- Africa .to-day, _ ■ . ' V TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. LYTTELTON, June 18. Arrived—B;so a.m., Mararoa, fiom" Wellington. ’ ... Sailed—3. p.m., Cygnet, for Akaroa} 4.10, p.m., Pukaki, for TimaTU. -A- ; WELLINGTON June 18. Arrived—7.lo a.m., Rotorua, from Lyttelton; 12.20 a.m,, Papanui, from .London, via Hobart; 12.25 p.m., Tarawera, from Lyttelton. ■ . Sailed—6 p.m., Tarawera, for Lyttelton. ■ , „ > June 18.. Arrived:—9.lS a.ta., Mokola (English ‘mail), from_ Hobart. Sailed—B a.m., Waxrimoo, for Hobart. AUCKLAND, Juno 18. Arrived—9.so a.m., Mariposa (San Eras cisco mail), from Honolulu. _ Sailed—lo.3o a.m., H.M.S. Penguin, for Tauranga. „ , , , WESTPORT, June 18. ■Sailed—lo.ls a.m., Rotokino, ’lot Lyttelton. ' . ONEHUNQA, June 18. ■bailed—l.2o p.m, Takapqna (inward San Francisco mail), for New Plymouth. „ „ , „ PORT CHALMERS. June ,18. Swlloa~2 pja„ Rakaia, for 'Timaru V 4.20 p,za., Ze«»iiaia,>lor, Lyttelton. ■ SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, June 18. Arrived—Mariposa, with the San. Francisco mail; poMesgeu—Miss ’ Tamer, /Mesdamos .Sun4tf^9Uur! u^^M7«td,k'Mitiite£4(ruraes^

Messrs Turner, Collins, Carey, Wilbur and Drake. Sailed—Mariposa, for Sydney. Ngapnhi, for New Plymouth. Takapuna, for New Plymouth and Wellington. \ WELLINGTON, June 18. PapanuiV passengers for Lyttelton Brand, Hunt and Finch, Mesdames Brand and Hunt, Messrs Brand, Simmond, WynnWSUiams, Finch and thirteen steerage. DUNEDIN, June 18. Sailed—Zeaiandia, fox Sydney via East Coast ports;. passengers for Lyttelton—Mesdames Davis, M’Dononop and'Simpson, Messrs Mitchell, Jamieson, Hughes, Blackwood, Davis and Simpson. BLUFF, June 18. Arrived—Mokoia, from Melbourne; passengers—Mesdames Wood and Newton, Messrs Taylor, Wood and Newf and six steerage. Sailed—Wairimoo, for Melbourne. Mokoia, for Dunedin. .

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12531, 19 June 1901, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12531, 19 June 1901, Page 6

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12531, 19 June 1901, Page 6