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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Lyttelton is *ilu«t«d in l»i- 43-87 sou.li, Jt!P 173.44 ttiii; «od' difiersnoe ®f tim* ■ etwecn Lyttelton and Christchurch is 20sec. TH* time-ball! is dropped every week day ■ p.m., New Zealand mean time, willed i« luivalent to 13.80 Greenwich mean time « ;e pravion* day, being calculated tor itoaeg !mi#*a»t long., and llhrs 30mia east oi •<**nwich mean, time, 1 PHASES OF THE MOON. ■JUNE. - Full Moon . . . , 29 23 .p.m. La»t Quarter . . . . 10.9 SO a.m. New Moon . . . 17 1 3 *.m. , First Quarter . . • . . 24 8 9 a.m. - "WEATHER REPORT. ETC.. ; •TTlwrd Water, This (Day (Monday): Morning, 10.9 a.m.; ’ afternoon,' 10.30 p.m. Sun rises ■ :.37 a-m., sets 4.23 p.m. Moon rises 11.3l " m ' SUND-Al, JUNE 23. , pa m, noon. 6 p.m. . Barometer V . 30.18 30.19 , 30.30 Titermometier , 88 43 40 . • CaJim* • - .• ' . - . ‘ ARRIVED. .. a Juno 552 —Ophir, royal steam yacht, 8323 ioiis, Commodore WinakA from Vi eihngton. Passengers—T.E.H; the Duke and Duchess of ■ C SSW, MM >», CMRouth, from Wellington. , June 22-St George, ttM.S, tons, 12,000 h.p., 13 guns, Captain P. W. Bush, from Wellington. > o June- 22—Hinemoa, N.Z. Government -a-, 375 tons, Boltons,/ from Wellington. Passeneers—Mosers Fveed, Redmond and Richmond. 'June 22—Tutanekai, N.Z. Government -s.s., ’Post, from Wellington, , H ... Juno .22—Mararoa, s.s., 1381 tons', _ Smith, •• from Wellington. Union Steamship Oa, events. Passengers—Misses Se-ddon (2), Heaply and Morgan, Lady Eanfurly, Meedames Guriss, Morley, Perry, n Seddoa, Heaphy aucl Steward, Lord Banfurly, Sir J. (L Ward, Right Hdh. B- L Seddon, Hons. C. Hill TreButler and suite , (24;, Taverner, M 1 Gregor, ,D-m, can, Walker, Colonels Ncwall and Hume. Captains ; Alexander, Strang, Lomax, Bartlett;-Maxwell, Knight, Taunton, Hughes, Fanning: and Somerville, Lieutenants Lloyd, ' Kinsey, M’lntoshj Martin, Bjs.it, Towath and ■Sounnas, Quarter-Master M’Dermand, feer-e«art-M»jor Pitt, Messrs Anderson, Hedges, ' Wilson, Murray, Deverell, Newman, Connor, Edwards, 'Mitchell, ■ Egleston, Bochack, Murdoch, Massaok. Woolams,, Qchen, Miller, GO■thin Brown, Jones, Brown, Tunbridge, Roaayne, Frisk, Bannister,- i; Graham, Prouse, 1 Marks, Malcolm-Boas, Kitehegham, Bobra-san (3), Lou'-hnsn, Chisholm, Beatty, .Captain Osborne, .Misses. M’Gregor (2), Messrs Baratov/, iPears6* Snight, ScottrCranstoiii -Mlljor, I?riC6, Mann, J- F- Andrews, P. D. Thompson, ' Brian, Soars, Hyde, Wilson, Tuck, Donne, Baxter, Hislop, Reaya, eighty constables, sixtyeight .rank end file returned South African t-rooners, forty-six rank <and file Wellington Submarine Miners, and 240 troopers various corps. i June-22—Taxawcra, s.s., 1269 tons, Manning, from Wellington. Union Steamship Co., agcji'ts. Passengers—Misses Gordon-, Bullen, , White,. Dennehy, Wilkinson, Williams, Wright, : Clarkson, Gardner,. Ball, Hart, 1 Skelton, . Brownlie, Hewetson, Barrett, Burns, Bridge, Meedsme-s Gordon and child, Wright, Cottrell,, WiUianrion, Tudhope, Twomey,, Eow--1 arth, Dalgleish and boy, Hardingham, Leech, Stevenson, Ansell, Parkinson, Mewhnmey, Leber, Young,. Messrs Treweek, Gorman, Perry, Cottrell, Boss, Hayes, Gordon, Simeon, Kingsley, Gragan, Flatman, Gallyneth, Twomey, Lambert, Mallet, M'Cullough, Standland, Cleary, Sink, Brodie, Jackson, Thorne, Hislop, Woodward!, Collins, Bickerton, Beecroft, Morrison, Brarabley, Muir,’ Howard, Norris (3)j Peller, Andrew, Borrcher, Roberts, Campbell,,' Ritchie, Barnett, Jolly, Palmer, Kirk, Grove, Selley, Barber, Matthews, Leech, Wills, Cadigan, Aitken, Montgomery, Wills, - Sinclair, Grapes, Price, Hook, Skelton, Young, Beetham, Mewhinney, Bridge, Smith, Ada Delroy Company (9), fifty steerage,‘and 500 troops. ■ June 23-^Corizm», s.s., 820 tons, M’Donald, (xom Wdliington. Union .Steamship Company, ag-onte. Passengers—334 volunteers. June •23--i Cygnet, .s.s., 66 tons, -Murray, from Akaroa, vita the -Bays, -Pitoaithly and -Co., i l , agent*. ■ ■ ■ ’ Juno 23—Rotoiti, s.s., 643 tons, -Robertson, from Wellington *ad Auckland. , Union S-toain- ' tbap Company, -agents. Passengers—-Mrs Kay, . Messrs .Price and Hutchins' and -three-.steer-age,- iwonty-two officers and -497 volunteers. Juno 23—Rotorua, s.s., 576 tons, M’Axthur, from WelHngioa. Union Steamship Company, agents; Passengers—Hons J. Carroll, Phaser : and.: Shrim-skv JCaptein' Anderson,’ ■ SurgeonMajor Collins -and fifty in tho saloon, besides nine officers and 196 men of the 2nd and 4th ■ I Wellington Infantry Battalion,, f, and twentynine steerage passengers. • SAILED. June 23—Mararoa, .s-a., 1381 tons, Smith, for Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. June 22 —Tarxwera, «.s., 1269 tons, Manning, for Wellington-. ’Union. Steamship Company, . •ge-fiSta.' ii-Passoagers—Missea Verlage snd -Stod- ■ dart, (Mrs Murchie,’(Messrs Townley, Ea>!horne, Simmon*, ■ .Dixon. Churches, Armstrong, M'Neill-, Plurner, D; Phillip-s, Perdival. Palmer, Kinley, Englefield, Noel, Butler, Higgins, Rgwley, -King, Liwience,' Rutherford and H. Piper.' -

THE UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S ' , ' 2 — FLEET. , MONDAY.—-Rakirua leaves for ■Wellington' md. -Picston, (Waihora. arrives from Dunedin, tnl leaves for Wellington and least coast porta. Te • 'Aruau . arrives from Dunedin, ani leaves for 'Wellington. ‘ 'Oorinna leaves for Nelson. Pukaki and. Botokino - leave fox Wellington. Foherua 'arrives from Westport. . Tho. Royal yacht Gphir, and her -■escorts iUM-P. Juno and E.Mj3. S-fc George, arrived from ‘Wellington, at "7.55 a.m. on Saturday. The Ophlr ■ was berthed .at jno. 7 wharf, -but the two men-of-wax anchored in -the stream. On ’ Saturday morning the steamers Tutanekai, Hiaemca, Mararoa and Tarawera arrived from Wellington, and the -Steamer Cygnet from Aka.roa

The s.s. Doriana arrived from IWellington ' et 1.30 pin. on Saturday. On 'Saturday afternoon H.MjS.’s Pylades and Sparrow were berthed at No. 7 wharf, on the western ,’skle : opposite, to H.'M.S. Ophir. H.M S.’s Archer and ®oroh were also brought within tho moles and moored a't the buoys - in the heath set apart for men-of-war. The s.B. Sotoiti, with Sl9 volunteers, arrived from Auckland and Wellington ten minuted 'after noon yesterday. She left on her. return to Wellington at 1.30 p.m. The s,«. Botorua arrived from Wellington * yesterday'.evening. TIMABU. _ The barque Hesporides, which arrived from : Brisbane on Friday afternoon, coal laden, has been anchored well away from the shore to pass through the allotted period of quarantine*. The Health Officer, Dr'Reid, went off to her in the tug on Saturday morning, with the ■ . necessary apparatus, to superintend the proicess of lumigating the vesael. ■' TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. LYTTELTON, June^S. Arrived, 12J.0p.ua., Botoiti, from Wellington. Sailed, 2 p.m'., Botoiti, for iWeffing-ton.-" PORT CHALMERS, June 23. Armed, 7.50 «*m., MatraToa, from Lyttelton. Baßed, 8.86 pjot., Te Axw-u, for Lyttelton; gJO pjn,, WflitMa, for Lyttelton. WELLINGTON, June 23. ixrfved, noon, Tfcxawera, from Lyttelton. WESTPORT, June 23. Sailed, 2.55 »ja., Poherua, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ny.AT'PARA-faEALS. June 22. AjaiveS—dJilpuasimd, barque, from Melbourne. ' AUCKLAND, June 23. ISeSed— Star, of England, for Gisborne. Elisabeth, barque, for Russia. Moura, for the • eouth ; paasengera ior Lyttelton—Messrs 'Marlin *nd IDervery.,. WELLINGTON, June 23. The Postal Department is advised that the Ventura, with .lie British mails of June 8, left San Francißco on June 20, at 11 a.m., tbidr dve date. JBLUPP, Juno 22. S ailed—Romford, for Durban, with a cargo «2 101,813 80lb bag of oats. AUSTRALIA'!'; SHIPPING. , NEWCASTLE, Juno 29. Sailed—Vision, lor Auckland. . SYDNEY, June 23. Arrived—Mariposa and Waikare, from Auckland. : ' ■ Sailed—McmoWai, lor New Zealand. MELBOURNE, June 22. Sailed—Undaunted, for Kaipara. June 23. Arrived —'Hawkesbury, from London. Warrimoo, from the, Bluff. BRISBANE, June 22. The Moana's cargo:—For Auckland—One case-of boots, five cases of cotton, II bales of cotton; for Wellington—6 cases of drugs, 5 caseA of paper, 83 bales, 2 cases of cotton, 7 boxes of bicycles; for Lyttelton—6 bales of cotton; for Dunedin—6 cases of boots, 7 boxes of bicycle' parts, 23 bales, 4 cases of cotton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12535, 24 June 1901, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12535, 24 June 1901, Page 6

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12535, 24 June 1901, Page 6