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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Lyttelton is situated in lat. 43.37 south, «ra 172 44 cast; and the difference of timeoetwecn Lyfrtolfcon and ChrisUSiurch is SOsec.^ Tha time-ball is drooped every week clay a» 1 p.m., New Zealand mean .'time, winch is equivalent to 13.30 Greenwich mean time oi the previous day, being calculated for li.2deg 30min east long., and Uhis 30min. cast of Greenwich mean time. WEATHER REPORT. ETC. High Water, This iDay (Thursday): tog, 11-36 a.m.. Sun rises 7.33 *.m., sets 4.37 y.a. Moon, rises 2.6 a.m., seta 0.26 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10. 9 a.m. noon 5 p.m. Barometer . . 29.f5 29.83 29.93 Thermometer . 3o *i Calm. THE WEATHER IN- AUSTRALIA-^ The following weather report was received from Australia yesterday: •Albany, July S-Wind, west; barometer 30.12; fine. . THB WEATHER IX 'NEAV ZEA'LAJvD. The' following weaker -reports were "ceiyed from New Zealand stations at 5 p.m. .yeaterMalukau Heads-Wind, west, fresh; barometer 30.05, .thermometer 58; showery, sea 51 New Plymouth-Wind, S.W., light; baro-meier-29.9», ■thermometer 60; fine, sea. srnootn Castle- Point-Wind, S.W., .light; Barometer 29 £9, thermometer 47; fine, sea moderate. Wellington-Wind, west, light; barometer 29.90, thermomeier -J3; fine.. , ■ . .„ ral .i._ Wesiport-Wind, S.W., light; , barometer 23.95, ihermome;er -10; fine, *'« -smooth. rrnn Kaikcura-Calm; barometer 2J.96, Ihermometer 50; fine, sea smooth. Oamarw-C*lm; barometer 30.01, thermometer 33; fine, sea smooth. Bluff—Wind. N.V... fresh; barometer ■'.#.*>. ■thermometer 33; overcast. Caotain Edwin- reports:—A low Kfssuro f*om,*the west is duu at the meridian of bouth Caps oa Ju'iv 12, and it will probably cause ■warmer weather, with northerly winds, tomorrow. ' ' WEATHER FORECAST. . - TM following weather forecast was teleoraohed from Wellington yesterday:—Wind moderate generally from the westward, ihe baicraetcr will further rise everywhere. The aea, will be considerable on all, the west and ■ nioderate on all the east coast. The tides •will be high s.t Patea and Hokiansa, and good at all other Dorts on the west coast of the North Island* and southward oi Cape Farewell; high at Cape Campbell and xmaaru, and 1 good at all other ports of the South Island, and niodera-to on-sll the east coast of the North lalsnd. Synopsis .of the last twonty-foux hours:—A slowly increasing piessure everywhere. Frost ife reported from. Russell, and generally the weather in the north ban been cold, but rain has fallen"at Thames and in the Waikato, and showery weather - ha,3 continued between New Plymouth and Wonganui. Fro3t has been general in the louth Island, with A low prcs--1 iure- from west due at the meridian of South £ape on Friday will probably cause wanner \eather generally to-rnorrow. ARRIVED. July 10—Te Anau, s.s., 10S2 ton 3, '-Beaumont, from Wellington and East Coast port 3. Union Steamship Co., agents. Passengers—"MJSSo3' Robertson, Green, Buiier and Young, • Me3damoa Reid, Belcher, Jameson, Harris, Dunlop, Pope, Watson, Anderson, Thorp, Thomas and Wilkinson, Messrs Thomson, Stubbs, Fleming, Harris, Thompson,' Rc-id, Wadworth, Ziele, Bridge, Belcher, Adamson, Grant, Jameson, Grady, Bsrtlett, Byrne, Maddon, Leary, Pitt, Rothschild, Arthur, Aitken, Dalgleish, Casserley (2), Lavery, Williams, Sisson, Mills, Denier, Hutchinßon, ' Harrington, Smithfield, Suibctt, M'Gee, T-ho- • mas and Ross (2). July 10—Wadkare, s.s., 1901 tons, Phillips, ifrom tDunedin. Union 'Steamship Co., agents. Passengers—Misses Milter, Close and Spaven, iiiless-ra Barker, Gibbons and Silley. July 10—Upolu, a. 8., 700 tons, Rolls, from akaroa, Tim'aru, Osmaru and Dunedin. Union Steamship Co., agents. July 10—Lalra, barque, 492 tons, Gibbons, from Newcastle. G. M'Clatchie and Co., igents. July 10—Morning Light, schooner,' 92 tons, Williams, from Collirgwocd. 'Pitcaithly and uo., agents. ' July 10—Cygnet, .s.s., 66 tons, -Murray, from Akaroa via the Bays. Pitcaithly and Co., agents. • SAILED, i , July 10—Jessie Niccol, schooner, 93 tons, Brown 1 , for Kaipara. Pitcaithly and Co-., agents. . ' July 10—To Anati, s.s., 1028 tons, Beaumoat, for Dunedin.. Union Steamship Co., •gents. July 10—Upolu, s.s., 700 tons, Rolls, for Wellington, and New Plymouth. Union .;jteamship Company, agents. . Passengers: 'for Wellington—.Missea 'Coker and Mason, lesdames ißiggens, Fell, Coverdale and into*, .'Nish, iPhelan ard child," and' Parkes, ' ; *rofessor Park, Iter Fell, 'MessrsColobrook, .'rostick, Ni6h, Cuningham, Sims, MTNeill, 1 lurray, -Grey, 'Coverdale, March, ,Caio, -Westvooct "and Campbell (2); for Nelson—Mrs .'Kirk. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. •From-London—Tcko'a, left Wellington July 9. Waiwera, at Wellington July 3. \ Hawke's Bay, left May 4. Waimate, left May 27. Waikato, left May 4, due Wellington July 18. Pakeha, left; Juno 18. Star of New Zealand, left London May 31. Rirnutaka, left June 2, due 1 Fori ■ Cha!imcra July . 20. Tokomaru, at Auckland June 26. Whakatane, teft June 26. Otarama, left; July 5. 'lndradcvi, left Jtme 15. lAotea, left Cape Town July 6. From 'New York—Tomoana, at Sydney June 30. Gadsby, left May 25. Mimiro, left June 30. From Edithburg—Manuweia, barque, 327 tons. Fiom Algoa Bay—Corryvrechan, bcrque, 1866 tons. Fxora Valparaiso—Sant Anna/ barque, 1303 tons. Corolla, ship, 1264 tons. From Cape Town—Kinclune, barque, 718 tons, From Fiji—Mary Mcore,„barque, 544 tons. From Hobart—Aldebaran, barque, 466 tons, left June. 29.; From Sydney—River Hunter, barque, 234 ions. Frank Guy, barquentine, 191 tons. From Adelaide—Urania, barque, 1595 tons. ♦VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. Days Out. Ssliord (Captain M'Kinnon) ... 96 Jartteroary (Captain Collingwood) , .80 (Everclydo {Captain Milne) . . , , 62 Jumblaao (Captain Damora) . . i 16 UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S FLEET.'. TIHURSDATT—Tarawera arrives from" Wellington, and goes into dock. Waika-re leaves for Sydney via Ea&t Coast ports. Wanaka arrives from Newcastle, via Dunedin. Yesterday ihe.s.s.Waikare arrived from-Dun-edin «t 7.20 a.ra., the s.s. Te Anau from Wellington and East Coast ports at 7.25 a.m., and the e.a. Upolu from southern ports at 8.35 a.ra. Tihe .schooner Jessde Niccol left for Kaipara. pi 8.25 a.m. yesterday. A ismoll barque wasi reported eight mile 3 ouisido thei Head? yesterday, morning. Th<3 achooner. "Eonga, bound for Timaiu, passed' the Heads oa 'Tuesday. WakaVu is to leave. >i!his" evening for Cfiwiofc, Saikoura and Wellington. T3w its. Wirikfieid , did net getaway yesterday, but vill probably, leave'ior Durban today. vM*teiday the s.s. Te.Anau left for Dunedin •t.l.'ld p-ra 1 ., and the s.s. Upolu for Wellington', Nelson and New Plymouth at 5 p.m. Cygnet arrived from-Akaroa at 5.20 p.m, y^stecday. 'barq-tie Laira, which acquired notoriety fcy 'being run; down* in Dunedin itarbour by the ,9.3. Wakatipu, and was raised and purch»s«d by Captain Gibbons, formerly of the ac'hooner Clyde, arrived yesterday evening from KWcfcstle "with a cargo ,of. coal, consigned to Messrs G. M'Cla-tchie .and Co. ; --The fi.a.' will not run to 'Little iAialoaj, Ia Bon's 'Bay and Afcaroa to-morrow, ibtlit ■will resume iher running as usual on Tuesday next. She is to start on a special trip to 'Wellington tp-morfbw. _ , * Th-e a.s. Taxawera, on ; her arrival from Wel-lington-to-day, is to go into dock for oleaning and jpa'iriliii'g. The s.s. Waikare, which arlived yesterday, is- to go to Wellington- ia her place. The schooner Morning Light arrived from Collfngwood yesterday evening. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. WELLINGT6N, July 10. Arrived—s.4o a.rn., Corinna, from Lyttelten; Eoon, Taxawera, from Lyttelton, 4.50 p.m., Talune £Brindisi mail), from Sydney. Sailed—4 p.m., Waiwera, for Lyttelton; 5.25 p.m., Tarawera (San. Francisco mail), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON, July 10. Arrived—7.3o a.m., Waikare, from .Port Chalmers?; 7140. a.m., Tei Anati, from Welling-

ton; 8.55 a.m., Upolu, from Timaru, Akaroa; 4.50 p.m., barque Laira, from Newcastle; 5.50 p.m., Cygnet, from Akaroa. Sailed-1 p.m., Te Anau, for Port Chalmers: 4.40 p.m., Upolu, for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH, July 10. Arrived—l2.3o a.m., Takapuna (San Francisco mail), from Onehunga. Sailed—S a.m., Takapuna (southern portion of the San Francisco mail), for Wellington. WESTPORT, July 10. Arrived—s.Bo a.m., Poherua, from Lyttelton. AUCKLAND, July 10. Arrived—ll ami., H.M.S., Pylades, from Eati Kati. Sailed—l.ls a.m., Sonoma, for Sydney; 10 a.m., President Sarmiento (Argentine Republic training ship), for Wellington. PORT CHALMERS, July 10. Arrived—2.ls p.m., Troopship Tagus, from Albany. Sailed—9 a.m., Wanaka, for Lyttelton. AKAROA, July 10. Sailed—3 a.m., Upolu, for Lyttelton; 11.40 a.m., Cygnet, for Lyttelton. PORT ROBINSON, July 10. Sailed—ll.2o a.m., Wakatu, for Lyttelton. . GREYMOUTH, July 10. Sailed—s p.m., Kini, for Lyttelton. BLUFF, July 10. Sailed—4.3o p.m., Mokoio, for Hobart. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, July 10. Arrived—Ovalau ',front Fiji. Sailed— Ova-lau, for Wellington. The Argentine Kepublio trajning ship, President Sarmiento, left -this morning for Wellington. She then, p-roceeds- to Melbourne, in continuance of her trip round the world. . WELLINGTON, July 10. Arrived—Takapuna, from Onehunga, Talune, from Sydney, in the stream. . Sailed—Waiwera, for Lyttelton. Tarawera, for Lyttelton; passengers—Miss Rawis, Meadames Tickle, Matthews and Brown, Captain Willis, Messrs Bosco, William's, Wade, Postgate, Harper, -Caselberg, Gay, Mtoebant, wick, and seven steerage. PORT CHALMERS, July 10. Sailed—Wanaka, for the north. ATJ-STBALIAS. SHIPPING, SYDNEY, July 10. Arrived—Chittoor, from- W'estport. ' Warrimoo, from Auckland. Sailed—M&raroa, for New Zealand. •M-ELBOUBiSiE, July 10. Sailed—Monowai, for the 'Bluff. NEWCASTLE, July 10. Arrived—Empreza, from Auckland, Sailed—Hirotha, for, Napier. Aratapu, for Gisborne. Kathleen Hilda, for Auckland. Weathersfield, for Wellington. • PORT STEPHENS, July 10. Sailed—Vokdor, for New Zealand.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12550, 11 July 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12550, 11 July 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12550, 11 July 1901, Page 4

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