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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Lyttelton is situ?.ted in 1-at. 43.37 south, laag. 172.4-1 east; -«*d ilia .difference; «Him between Lyttelton and Christchurch is. SOsoo. The time-bail is dropped every week day at 1 p.m., New Zealand mean time, which i* equivalent to 18.80 Greenwich mean time ot the previous day, being calculated for 172 deg flOmin cast long., and. Hhrs SOmin east °* Greenwich mean time. PHASES OF, THE MOON. JUNE. Full Moon .... 2Si 23 p.m. .Last Quarter . .. . , 10 930 a.m. New Moon . . . . 17 1 3 a.m. First Quarter . . . . 24 8 9 a.m. , ■ i ' • WEATHER REPOST. ETC. ■. ■ ■ High Water, This ’Day (Tuesday): Morning, 10.5 a.m.; ..afternoon, 11.13 p.m. Sun lisas 7.87 am., sets 4.28 p.m. Moon rises noon, sets 0.48 a.m. ■ MONDAY. JUNE 34. 0 a.m. noon. 5 p.m. Barometer , . . 30,80. 30.33 30.23 Thermometer Si .38 32 Calm. THE WEATHiIit IN AUSTRALIA. The following weather reports were received from Australian editions yesterday: Albany, June 22—’Calm; barometer, 30.30; cloudy. (Hobart, June 23—'Calm; barometer, 30.10; '•Houdy. Sydney, June 24—Wind, west; barometer, 10.40; fine. THE WEATHER: JN NEW ZEALAND. The following -weather reports were received from . New Zealand stations’at 5 pm. yesterday:— Manukau Heads—‘Wind, east, fresh; baro-meter-30.24, thermometer 56; -.fine, sea smooth. New Plymouth—’Calm; barometer 30.27, thermometei' 55; .fine, sea slight -swell. Castle 'Point breeze; barometer 30.23, thermometer 46; gloomy, sea heavy. - Wolliugton—Wind, south, -breeze; barometer 30.25, thermometer - 47; cloudy. Westport—Wind, south, light; barometer . SO.2G, ■thermometer 48; fine, sea moderate. Kaikcaira—Cailm; ibaromeier 30.32, thermometer 45; gloomy, sea smooth. Oamaru—Wand, south-east, light; -barometer 80.2®, thermometer 41; fine, sea moderate. ■’Capicrin Edwin reposts:—A low pressure from the treat'd*'dtte ftt.the. meridian of South Cape on ; June 26, and is of greater extent than , usual. Gales from the northward arc probable at oil places .southward- of Kaikoura and . Hokitika by about noon to-morrow. ARRIVED. June 23—Rotorua, s.s., ,570 tons, Mao Arthur, from .Wellington’. Union Steamship Company, agents. aTaasengc-rc-—Misses Jackson, Bland* ford, Cbrnwall, Vartha, Bishop, Williams, Hay and -Stevenson. Mesdamed Langley, ’Melauish, ■'Doyle, -Bihaook, ■ Bartlett. Cotter and child, Ohemberkin, Fleti, ’Cassells-and-Fox, Messrs King, Nambello,’ -Melhuish, Taylor, , Ward, - Kelt, M’Kav, Duthie (2), Johnston, Hall, Bartlett. Hornby, Paget, Low, ’ Bayftes, Hodson, Butlei-, WiJkes, Marryatt, (Steele, Kinsclia, ■ Hirm-an, Taranaki Te Na, ’ Chamberlain, Fos- /" lev,: Boss, Esther and Sco.t, Ctplein A. iAnderson, Surgeon-Major Collms, Hons J. Carroll,. Fraser and Sbumski, ■km officers -Mid 196 men of -Uurd -and Fourth Wellington- -Battalion, and twenty-nine steerage. /ime 24—Wakatu, s.s., -95 tons, Wills, from ‘Wellington, via Kaikoura and Chevict. Kin«ey, Barns and -Co., agents. , June 2i—Poherua, s.s., 749 tons, Adams, from Westport. Union Steamship Company, *®Tune n -i—Te Anau, s.s., 1028 tons, M’DoUgr from- -Dunedin. Union’; Steamship CMnP s.s.. 1269 dona, Cliff, from Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Mesdames Lelievro and Walker, Messrs Coulter, Lyons, Tuck, Birley and Sones. -. SAILED. June 24— W-aihora, s.s., -1263 tons, 'Cliff. for i Wellington -and east co-ast ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—looo ( June 24 —Rotorua, s.s., 576 tone, -MacArthur, got Wellington, Picten and Nelson. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—loo vjv. Nelson. Undon Steamship Company, ■ esauts. -Pasaengers—dSO vo ]"® be !^'/ Varmer 24—Sotokano, s.s.. 1304 rtona, IF-aEnuer, Union Steamship Company, Agents. ■ Passengers—sß4 voluntcMS, June 24—To lAnau, 8.5., (tms, M UoUo •31, for Wellington. Umon Steamskp ComB*ny, agents. Passengers—7oo volunteers. THE UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S “ FLEET. , w „ v rlv SßSDAY.— •’Xarawera amvsE_ iro ”h ' „ .Wton and leaves on return trip. Ma-raroa, Lives’ from Dunedin, end leaves for WeiPtikaki artives from southern ports, Imjjdon. _ ~ Wellington, Westport and Hapourika errives fnrni Wellmgton; and -leaves for northern ports. Yesterday evening tbs My or Wellington, Picton and Nelson, the s.s. vvai boxw for : Wellington and .east, coast ports, the s.s. Corinna fox Nelson jgnd thos.s. Ro kino and the s.s. To Anau for Wellington. All took Volunteers returning from the review at S Ti 32msbip S Te .Aatott and Wdhora arrived from Dunedin early yesterday morning. The former is .under the command of Captain M’Doneall; the latter, owing to the indisposition'of Captain BernecH, is in charge of CaptaTheClsfi».: Wakatu . arrived from Wellington,' via Kaikoura and Cheviot, early yesterday Jfr' Gumming, the Huddort-Parker , Comoany’fl superintending engineer, as now-on his way Homs--to superintend the bmldmg of a new steamer for the New, Zealand trade. She is to be nearly 100 ft longer than the Zear laudia, with a speed of fifteen and t, half knots, and will cost -about £92,000. This should be a desirable addition to the fleet, gome months ago iSir J. L. Webb, one of the company’s Board of Directors at Melbourne, went Home also in connection with this matter "but as yet no official news is to hand that any tenders for the work have been accepted. . TELEGRAPH -NOTICE BOARD, LYTTELTON, Juno 24. Arrived—7.lo a.m.. To Anau, from Port Chalmere; 7.35 a.m., Waihora, from Port Chalmers. - . • . , Sailed—6.so p.m., Cormna, for Nelson. WELLINGTON, June 24. Arrived—4.oo a.m., Rotoiti, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Midnight, Taieri, for Lyttelton; 1.25 p.m., Tamwefa, for Lyttelton; 4.25 -p.m., Pananui, for Lyttelton. ( AUCKLAND, June 24. Arrived—B a.m., Elingamite, from Sydney. Bailed—s.4o p.m., Zealandia, for Sydney. GISBORNE, June 24. Arrived—lo a.m., ’Star of England, from Auckland. WAITABA, June 24. Sailed—ll.Bo -a.m., Rakaia, for Wellington. ■ PORT CHALMERS, June 24. . Sailed—H an., Oereda, for Lyttelton; 1 - -, Bukaki, for Lyttelton; 2.80 p.m., Mara(da, for Lyttelton. HEAVY WEATHER. 'GISBORNE, Juno 24. A heavy sea -is r running along the coast. She (Steamer Moura, with some 300 passengers for this port, including many Maoris, was due yesterday afternoon. She has been sighted Hear East Capo, and should arrive late this : afternoon. The Tyner liner (Star of 'England Arrived in the roadstead- -after a forty-eight.. Voura’ passage. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. KAIPARA HEADS, June 23. Arrived^—Eliza Fir-th, schooner, from, Lytielton. V Sailed—River -Boyne, barquentine, for Syd•••y. , _ # , AUCKLAND, June 24. (Arrived—Elingamite, from Sydney. Bailed—Takapuna, for New -Plymouth, WelKsgton and Nelson. WELLINGTON, June 24. Balled—Taxawera, for Lyttelton; passengers ■4Uiaiea Holley, Henry, Glenn, Hedges, Lernnferfc, Prouso (2) and Murcott, ’Mesdames W-eth-erill, Levy, Newbury -and Shirtoliffe, Rev M’-Cnlly, Laeutsnant Thorp, Messrs _Mason, GreYllle, WetheriH, Sawyers, Westlake, R-o- ---, nayne, Chin Chin, -Newbury, James, Lington, Hooper. 'Cuddie, Armstrong, Boyertz, M’-Kcaonin, Hislop, Murcott, Lewis (2), Wat•on, Parata, Leys, .and Hender•on. Masters 'Shirtoliffe ana Prouse, and thirteen. steerage. -M-apourika, for Lyttelton; pas•ongetra—MSssos Duncan '(2), Messrs! Butler, M'Caxthy and Wakelya, and five steerage. DUNEDIN, June 24. ’Sailed—Maroroa. for, Lytteliton and Wellington; passengers tor Lyttelton—Messrs Aiken And Graham. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. (SYDNEY, June 24. The New Zealand passengers- by theMoana, from Vancouver, are:—For Auckland—Mr and Mm Burn®, "Mies Lury, Messrs M'Kenzio and ■Mun-ro; for Wellington—Mr and Mrs Galleway. . Arrived—Kamo an a, Union Company’s new ' *tearner, from London direct. NEWCASTLE, June 24. ArxiTAl—Wftnika, from Lyttelton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12536, 25 June 1901, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12536, 25 June 1901, Page 6

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12536, 25 June 1901, Page 6