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SHIPPING.

” LYTTELTON. Lyttelton ia situated in , lat. 43.87 eonth, Itmg 172.44 east; wad the difference of time between. Lyttelton,and Christchurch is 20seo. Tie rims-ball i» dropped every week day w 4 1 p.nu, New Zealand mean time, •which ia equivalent to 13.30 Greenwich mean time ,of the previous day, being for £L72deg 30mm east long., and llhra SOmin east of Greenwich steam time. PHASES OF THE MOON. JUNE.

WEATHER REPOST. ETC. Nigh. Water, This (Day (Friday); Morning, 0.42 sun.; afternoon, 1.6 p.m. Sunrises 7.37 •in,, eats 4.29 ipm. Mioani rises 1.36 ip.m., nets 3.43 a.m. THURSDAY, JUNE 27. 9 a.xn. noon. S p.m. Barometer, . » 80.26 30.33 30.23 Thermometer . 33 ’44 36 WEATHER FORECAST. / The - following weather forecast was telegraphed from" Wellington yesterday:—Wind 1,0 strong from the westward, at au places north of East Cape, Taupo and New trlymonth, and, from 'between the north-east ana northywes f t elsewhere. The ibajcmeter will rise at all places northward of East Cape, Tauoo and New Plymouth, and fail at all -other 'places.' ■ The aea will, bo moderate on both coasts, and the tides will be moderate on the east coast north of Caatlepoirut, »pd mcreasing on all tli© west coast. Fxost is to do expected at all places south of Thames andi Mamikau Synophia of' the lasi twenty-four hours; —There has been very -little movement .of nrsafoxe everywhere, Bain and -thundoritorm* have been experienced northward pi Gisborne, Taupo and New Plymouth, hut fine .weather with a very hard frost at all other [places.. A -lew pressure'from the west is due at the meridian of [South Cape on Sunday. .. '[ ■ ARRIVED; ;■ • June 27—Tarawera, -s.s., 1269 tons, Manning, from /Wellington. Union Steamship Company, ’ akenta; passengers—Misses Geary, Birch, iß*df*rn, Gnaiter and Forsyth, Mesdames Blmslie and two children. Bower, Hawthorne, Bannister and Eager, Sir ' James Hector, Messrs Wilson, Scott, Peck. MArtny, Todd, (Dodds, Clark, Knight, Ramger. Howard, Tonks, Case,(Bower, Joynt, Srailslord, -ana June 27—IV hang ape, a.s., 1900 tons, Cour- ■ barren* from Dunedin. Union (Steamship Com- ; y “uM* S OT-®akaia, s.#., 3660 tons, Smith, - from Wellington, New Zealand Shipping C Junr^7—Upolu, a.s., 700 tons, RoHs, from •Akaroa, Timaru, Osmaru and Dunedin. Umoa Steamship -Company, agents. . 1 SAILED. , ■.. . June 27—Lily, schooner, 84 tons; Bloom, for -Qreymouth. Pitcaithly and Co.; agents. June 37—Upolu, 700 tons, (Rolls,- for ■Wellington, Nelson and New Plymouth. Union Steamship Company, agents. ■ ' _ June 27—Cphir, 3223 tons. Commodore Winsloe, for . Hobart. Passengers—- . Their Royal Highnesses the Duke end Duchess , of Cornwall and suite. . , • June 27—Jung, H.M.&. 6600 tons, 9600 h.p., 20 guns. Captain South, for, Hobart. June 27—St George, SiL-S, 7700 tons, 32,000 /fc.p., at guns, Captain Bush, for Hobart. June 27—Tarawera, a*. 1269 tons, Manning, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, ; agents. Passengers—Misses M’Cormick, Thorburn, Hartshorn, Boss, Bums, Anaall, Clemin•on, (Miller, Darrett, Sloan (2), Harding (2), Wilson, Malls, Bishop, Pinnock, ( , Allen and (Hagan, Mesdames Waller,' Cameron* Jamie, aon and boy, Stevenson, Oldridge, Chamber- • lain* Goodyor, (Morl«v Freeman and iwo chiliron, Hagan, and two children l , Gldd«n and Hammond, 'Captain Tatun, Messrs W. H. PrioeTCharaihertoin, •Campbell, HouUser, Gogdyer, Williamson, Overton, R. JW, ißWniei, Higgins* T. Jamieson, Pearce, Oldridge, OunsKon (2), Holden, Moriey, Hagan, US. j£wUma, Barter, Waller, Giddens, Hammond, P. &, Gamy, Tomlinson, Hussey (2), M-; Boaa, ©riHn* Macnamaro, Marryatt, D. ; MTfcannary flU’Ocmridk, Klnkby, Wright, A. L. BwWa and Ronayn*. and Master Campbell Juna 27-~Hinwnoa, New Zealand Govesnanazxt a*., 878 ton*. Bollone, for Wellington. • (Pay angers—Hia Exoeiltewjy the Governor, Issdy Sanfnriy and suite. Jun« 27—Tulanekal, e.a* 411 tons. Post, for : (Wrilington. Hasaangera—Right Hon H. •J. gaddoa* Sic J ( G, Ward*'Hon J. Carroll and "jpwta - '■ , . • IMPORTS. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Shorn Wellington—6 cases to--I*oo*, 1 nottoe hoard. 1 motor oar, quantity ng irob, 03 oana fnul 14 half sacks and 0 geek seed, 4 cases dan, 42 boxes butter,' 1 tnagaaina dynamits, 12 casks pelts, 40 sacks tUMj 1 bicycle, 5363 ft timber, 81 quant* casks 281 .oases, 8 frames, 26 casks, So empty orates, • hada, 2 sacks* 48 pkgs, 8 empty casks, 21 ■atpty kegs. 21. hhd* and 8 (bomb empty 1 bag i from Onehanga—J. boat and gear, 3 oodpa birds, 1 boat and gear; from New' Plymouth— 60 case* jams, 1 bdl trees, 9 eases plant*, 89 boxes butter, 1- cask runners, 13 hags beet, 8 cues, 4 crates and 8 casks empty returned, 1 parcel. Wiamgapei From Sydney—2ooo steel rails; bom Newcastle—26B3ft ironbark. ‘ EXPORTS. ManuKXM For WaUlngton—a mates poultry 5 for Giaborne—33 oases, 2 pkgsj for Napier—n, potatoes, 1 dray, 1 plough, 2 bedptaad* 1 roll oildotb. I mb harrows, 18 oases *nd pfegsi for Auckland—9B6 sacks .potatoes, 81 sacks potatoes. 1 dray, I plough, 2 bed--300 socks bran), 8 boles woollens, 27 gunnies onions, 6 oases and pkgs, Clyde: CBW Greymouth—SCO sacks and 8000 bigs flour, 650 sacks sharps, 160 sacks bran, 80 sacks wheat, 100 sacks potatoes. - Emma Sima: For WelMngtion— -600 sucks potatoes, ■ EXPECTED ARRIVALS^ From London—Star of England, at Auckland June 17, Tekoa, left April 80, due Auckland Jun» 241 Waivrera, left May 10. Hawke’s 8../, left Mwjr 4. Waimate, left May 37. Waikato, left May 4, due Wellington July ia Pakeha, left June 18. Star ofNew ZaJond. RimUtaka, left Juno 2, due Port Chalmecs July 20. From New York—Tomoan-a, left April 28, Gads by, left. May 25. , From Edithbarg—Manuwera, barque, 827 - tons, Bay—Conyvrechan, barque, 1860 ton*. » , 1 » ikfctta, Vsflparal«>—Sant Anna* barque, 1803 .tons. Corolla, ship, 1264 tons. From Cope Town—Kiaolque, barque, 718 KXZlfrBVom Moore, barque, 644 tons. •aJ!* am “• Bespmdes, 1338 . sJ*°m Hobart—Aldeberam barque, 466 tons. • S o ® Nwcastle-Laira, barque, 499 tons. Melboamo—Boniford, &«., left June .. Sydney— Hunter, barque, 934 •ftJas&laafssf.ssfi* VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. Belford (Csptoin M’KimmcD) , . ConterW^Oaptm . . 67 Inverclyde (Captain Milne): , , , . 49 Ih*mhlan» Domonai) , , , . *3 THE UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S ‘ FLEET. Tsluae arrives fretm Melbourne, ports, and leaves far Sydney, via • ffomegtom 1 Menowai 'arrives from Sydney, Mb ‘WwiiOgtoa, and leaves for Melbourne, ns patans porta Moara arrives from Wdliing*M and east coast ports, and leaves for ■osaoim Poherua leaves tor Weatpoifc. ■ The 6.3. Tranweita left for Wellington last Government 6A Hinemoa, with the Governor and .party a* passengers, left for Wellington at 380 puru yesterday. Government ms. Tutanekai left for WelJfagton lut night with the (Ministerial party e»jpseeengraa.. ■ The s.a Whangape arrived from Dunedin at .ISO am. ysttuday. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s sa Bakala returned from Wellington at 10.15 u Yesterday to oomplete her loading. She ia to I*eve for London, via Monts Video and Tenegiffa on Saturday night. The S.B. Torawera arrived from Wellington •t TAO a.m. yesterday. The wh ooner Lily sailed for Greymouth at f am. yesierdsy. . • The s.e. Upolu arrived from southern ports .gt JJS p.m. yesterday. H.M.S. Ophir left No. 7 Wharf at noon featerdey, and went out t'p the Stream. Her place at the wharf was -taken by the GovemSant steamer Hlnemoa, which lay in waiting take the Royal visitors out to the Ophir on their arrival from the south. Yesterday the schooner Clyde cleared for Oreymouth and the ketch flmn Simo for Wellington. It is expected that (Pylades and g.M.O. Sparrow will leave for Wellington and .MR. Torch for Auckland this morning, •nd that H.M.S. Archer will leave for W Mngton on Saturday. TELEGRAPH~NOTI>CE BOARD. LYTTELTON, June 27. Arrived—B.9s ».m,, Tarawera, from WeUing«*n; € a.m., Whangape, from Port Gbalm-ors: 10.45 *.!&.. Raksia, from Wellington; 1.80 p,m_ Upolu, from Timaru, via Akaroa, p.m., Upolu, for 'Wellington. WELLINGTON* June SW. Arrived—B2U?ti a.m,, Moimvai, from Sydn^r; 7.15 a.m., Ts Anau, from Lyttelton; 10.40 ojb., Muwroft, from Lytiriton. * jfla(lari <l7 p.m., Moura, for-Lyttelton; 8

y GREYMOUTH, June 27. Arrived—s.Bo a.m., Mapourfka, from Lyttelton. AKAROA, Juno 27. Sailed—7.4s am, Upolu, for Lyttelton.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. POTTO, Juno 26. SSSJot, Sriled—Roioiti, for New Plymouth andWelliaetoll' WELLINGTON, June 27. Arrived—Monowoi, from Sydney; passengers for Lyttelton—Misses Davidson end Lancaster, Mesdames (Milligan, Scales, Vernon, Cook, Heakffth and Pearson, Messrs Scales, Fogarty, Brooke, Vernon (2), Davison* Wanstone, Evans, Piper, Price, Alvilles, and thirteen steerage. Sailed—Mararoa, for (Sydney, via Auckland. Tftkapuna, for 'Onehunga. Te Anau, for Dun©dm; iNortb aaiai (Meadows, Messrs Brown, Findlay, Johnston, Meadows and two steerage. Monowai, for Melbouine* via the south and Hobart; passenger# for Lyttelton—Misses Cameron (2), Bennington, Andrews, Sutland and Turnbull, Mesdames 'Bourne, Cameron and maid', Willis, Shallarosa, Tcchem-aker, Davy and two children, MDonald, Watson and child, Gandy and Young, Messrs Bourne, Kennedy, _ Leonard, Watson, Gandy, (Maddox, Martin, Wear, (Bishop Pranks, -Baker; Davis, Bird end Young: fox Dunedin—Misses Harrison, Burnett, William's, Crawford, Laery, Baker and MCOullum, (Mesdames Nanoatrow and two children, Stydhe end infant, Thiiton end King, Messrs King, Valance, Hadaeld, Robertson and Ailsop; for Bluff—Misses Cicxkson and Wood, Mesdanles goctrian, Bromley and child, and Master iflxomley; for IHobarfr-Misses Moore and Weston, Lieutenant Drummond, Messrs Nicholas and (Mew; for Melbourne—Mesdames Wade and M’Oloaky. and thiny-flve steerage for all ports. DUNEDIN, June 27. Sailed—Triune, for Sydney, via Cook Strait; passengers for Lyttelton—Miss Cook and Messrs Amess, Guy, Fitaer and Nanoarrow. BLUFF, June 27. Arrived—Theresa Ward, from Fort Chalmers.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12539, 28 June 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12539, 28 June 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12539, 28 June 1901, Page 4

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