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SHIPPING.

•\> LYTTELTON. , The time-ball is dropped ©very week day.at '1 p.m., New Zealand mean lime, which is .equivalent to 13.30 Greenwich mean iime of ■fh» previous day, being calculated for 172 deg ..Steiia «a*i lon-., and llhrs SOmia cast of „ Greenwich, mean time. WEATHER ttEFORT. ETC. '. . 'High Waccr, This Day <Friday>: rnIE S; <U a.m.; afternoon, 0.33 p.m. Sim uses I.oZ • '*.ta., sots 4.38 p.m. Moon uses 3.16 a.m., "iftflS 1.10 P. 38. _ ' - THURSDAY, JULY 11. 9 a.m. noon 5 p.m. - Barometer . . 30.10 30.03 30,12 • Thermometer . 33 4U do • CflJat. ' ' / ' TEE WEATHER IX- AUSIRALIA. ' The'following reports were received Hrom Australian, stations yesterday:--Albany, July 10-Wind, north; barometer "StfbSr 'Jul* 10-Wmd, S.E.; barometer **&£% S.W.; barometer '80.29J showery: • THE WEATHER IN NEW ZEALAND. .- . Tb* following weather reports -were- received from* New Zealand stations at o p.m. yestor*Jtoukau" Heads-Wind, east, fresh; barometer 29.80, thermometer S 6; rain, sea.arnootn. X S.E, light; baro- . meter; 29.92, thermometer si>; rain, sea ' "*"crSio Point-Wind. S.E., light; baromeeter. 80 04 thermometer 47; gloomy, sea moderate. iWDlllngton-Wind, south, fresh; barometer ", Bt9B, thermometer 43; gloomy. ■ ' ' wirtpast-JWind, S.E., light; barometer. ; WM, thermometer 46; fine, sen smooth. barometer 30.17, thermo- ,. »eter„sß; fine, sea smooth. - '- -■'Owroaau—Wind, S.W., light; baromt.teroo.22, \ .-itHennoraetor 42; fine, sea moderate. ■ '■-:■ Bluft-Wind, S.E., light; barometer 30.20, • (hMinometesr 43; overcast. , ■. ~ ■ Cajpt&in FJdwin 'reports:—A iow pressure "■'"inm "the north-west is north of East Cape, ..'towelling to S.E- by E. A low .pressure ' -from the west is due at 'the meridian of *, fionth Oape ito-morrow, but will be delayed : "by the high pressure in the south. There •ir-alao-»- low pressure from the west, due labout.July 17. Easterly gales and rain are ' probable nor-ii-of- ifaikoura and Westport. •'' ['. WEATHER FORECAST, ! - The following weather forecast was tole;'«x*phed: from Wellington yesterday:—A gale iftoW between the north-east and 'south-east '. *t I all places, north of Tauranga, Taupo, and -Baglan, extending on the- east coast to Na'ogier after twenty hours, moderate to strong .'•aftexly winds in all other parts of the North "rJ-Xil-iiid, and a gale, from between the north- ' *«?st and-north-west after -twelve- hours in ,'ipiO»t parts of the South Island. The baro- ,' igeier will' fail everywhere. The sei will be . 'ie»vy, on'the oast coast northward of East , : dipe,- moderate thence to Castlepoint, con"'.ciderablq thence southward, moderate on the V'W«»t coast oi the North Island, and consider'•"■blo south of Cape Farewell. Tho tides will '?lK> high on the, oast coast north of East Cape, and increasing thence southwards, and •'JCso o:i the west coast south of Capo Egand poor north of Caps Emo-.it. Rain ba heavy north of Tauranga, Taupo and - '-Baglan, and i 3 probable in tho rest of the "v'/KorUi Island. Warmer weather is to be ex-, "gpetitred everywhere. Warning - ' signals for eas'.***ly galea Ire exhibited at Cape Maria Van 'Diemon ,and Tiritiri, and for northerly gales "''at Gapes Campbell, Farewell Spit and Foul- " wind. Syr.o.ps'3 of the last twenty-four A declining pressure with rain north ",-fof ! -Tcturanga and Raglan, and an increasing '•'pleasure- wilh hard frost everywhere eise. A -low pressure from the north-west is about . north-north-west from North Cape, and a low I .tprMsura from the west is due at the merdian I cf {South ,Cape to-morrow. *■*''• . ' ARRIVED. I V 'July-10—Wakatu," s.s., 95 tons, Wills, 'from f Cheviot and Kaikoura. Kinsey, Barns and [ 'Co., agents. _ u t *. July "11—AVanaka, s.s., 1072 tons, Siou-, r Awn Newcastle via Port Chalmers. Union f -Bteamship Co., agents. i>; July 11—Tarawera, s.s., 1263 tons, Man- .-. sAag, from Wellington. Union Steamship i Cdi ngenta. PassengerE—Misses Raines, Port fitcus and Gibbs, Mesdames Wiggins, PatterI- «o, 'Brown, Clayton, Tickle, Diunford and in- , fact» Matthews, Shorlaad and two children, '' Ven' Archdeacon Lingard, Captain Willis, Messrs Grierson, Williams, Bosco, Houldeli, Mills, Marchant, Po'stgato, Fenwick, Hill, "lleddipgs, Harper, Barker, Fleming, Wade, '.'fijlipilaad, Cassolborg, Miskin, Andrew, Rayr ;'|»olds, Wilson, Calvert, and soventeen steer- "- Jnly'll—Waiwera, s.s., 4025 tons, Stuart, .'from London via usual way ports and ■'Wei-'-togfon.' Dalgety an-d Co., agents. ! - • SAILED. ■' 'f-"'7nly 11—Wakatu, s.s., 0j tons, Wills, for "Cheviot;, Kaikoura and Wellington. Kinsey, 'Bams and Ca, agents. .T'july 11—Waikare, s.s., 1901 tons, Pnillips, ,<Wt £tyfa©y, via. East Coast ports. Onion ' 4lt»amahip Company, agents. Passengers: ~#or Wellinglon—Misses Gaffney, 'Dcn'ham, ' ißlamdiord, Kundle, Graham and Partridge, . <U4x Jtiilsr. ilesdames Kocke, Rollltt, Miles, ' tTG. Russell and boy, Harding, 'Coverdale, 'Thoßwon, M'JNisih, Bicgens, Parltes, Johnson ''tfqdr Giav, Hon' W." ilontgomery. '.Messrs ''flialet, JRocke, iHaywaTd, Miskin, tßollitt, Milne, Maddoi, TyreiEtaan, 'R. H. Rhodes, Milee,' T. 6. 3Etu»9eJl, M'tfish, Gore, C. Bristowe, Wuany, illar, A. . Bennett, Jacob, D. M^Pherson, '/Gee, Grant, Davis, li Cielland, Hales, lM'iGninneS3, Egieston, Wilson, Ritchie, Denials, '-Gordon, Dennett, Milno and 'iL'app; i tor JMapier— Mr. Williams; for Gisborne—Mr 1 ttt. Uttrstf; ior Auckland—Misses Clayton and JjakteS', iMesdames .Black, M'-Xaughton, Tullooh and Moir and two children, Professor tccft, -M-ssots H. D. Craig, B. Gill and fcr Sydney—Mr H. Howe. IMPORTS. ■'Ts 4jiau; -From Auckland—3 cieds tobacco, | cases cigarettes, 8503fs timber, l caia trea-ckj 112 bags sugar, 50 bdl-i shingles, 6 rolls felt, 5 casks peiia, 2b" boxes cornfiouT, 60 cases ■ibananas, 12 cases lemons, 10 pkgs samples, aO 'oases fruit, 320 bdls laths, 27 cases sand jpery, 1 bag plants, S 3 sacks hide 3, 7 casks jralia, 1 coil rape, 1 mortar mill, 1 pulley, 86 cases, 11 pkgs, 14 empty hhds, 11 empty Barrels, 1 crate; from WdHngton—s pkgfs leather, S 3 boxes butler, 2 bdls trees; 1 four. bar' outrigger, 38 bdls and 4 cases iron, 2221 ft timber, 15 .bal«9 wcol, 4 arm cheats, 1 swag, i2 Ifkga,, '5 kegs, 25 cases; from Gisbcame—ifr/big esed," 3 casks pelt*; from ! A''ipier—ls aaok* 'hides, 27 pkg 3, 1 case; from JNefsoa—,l box fish. . -■ 'Vipolwi From, ©unsdin—l magazine geiigsiis; frqm AJcaxoa—l6 sacks empty bags. <^Jllfraw«Ta; From Wellington—ss boxes bu't4ak' 1 sack. -' 'tWc&aka: Fxom Sydney—s piles, 3 pieces <kxaber;> from iNk-aKsassle—s2lok timber; 17 jjile*,, 6 girders-, IS tons coke, 1600 tons coa.l. • Tw*k*rn: From Cheviot—l4o saokff wheat, | view's timber, 1 'ba!lei wool and skins, 2 iffpß and 1 sack wool, 1 bale skins, 6 empty Hi*- * r ..■w*iw«Hv: 1 ' From London—■JJoOO'.tons general "'iy-ai'tara: From Auckland—lo sacks cocoaitfi*, 60 cases and 1 bos fruit, 03 coils- ropo, §ti bags and 10 sask3 sugar, 5 case* cubes, * oaaea taeaclo, 21/ cases syrup, 10 sacks glass, l.foect hopper, 1 case sundries, 5 cnsea Jftger HweT, i cases cignrettea, 2 oases "cigars-, § bales jwoollpn*. 20 cas&s iinacd fish, 1 portmanteau, W/'hhila inolasses, 19 feag l ; ifrom Sydney— $ casss machiaGry, 59 marble -slabs, 8 cases; from Wellington—6 boxes -buttor, 4J oases, 3 'ba-les, 1 parcel, 1 box; from Gishorne—ll casks pelts: from sajiar— l C»3e flrih, 37 casks cocksfoot, 1 (W, 4 ■ctates 1 empty returned .tins; from'Dun-ldiar-20 casks' And 100 bags sugtr, 44 haw «m, 1 .bale, 1 'box, 1 bay, 37 cases, 10 ast'oks, i -.Wgs ; &om Port Chalmers—s 'bales «•■&«, 9 .pkgs- samples, 2 pkgs wire rope, 2 ■ 'EXPORTS. For Foxton—2 cases, 1 baskot; for WjW ll *~** a saclcs; for 'Wanganui—i #QI frurt .trees, 2 cases plants, 2 steel plates, U ■c*e«9 and plrgs; for Wellington— 8 ipkgs ?**'s<>£ 8 , biscuits, 2 •crates; perambu'laW 6 i** l * l * **s 1 pair cyolo ■whools, 1' bale «d I pit 2eaihw, 3 bales oiloloth, a rpkg 1 pte a(beiVß3, l pi g rtablo*, 2 pkgs ■•»«, 2 cycles, 15 saoks flour, 27 'bricks, 27 •MMi andi pkga; for 1 wiro mattress, * V* S 6 T l J? ad ?' l Ml bedding, 2 crates bis«Ut«, 8 >Hs hairows, 1 drill, 1 »eu flo-ur, 15 oases and pkgs; for 'NW praonth—l9 cases al'e'and aiout, 10 cases ■■^V*{ 1 C *? B 'baking .powder, 23 sacks oat-' |a*a>, ilO. sacks oatma 10 sacks rolled oats, I ca»a Sjoots, 100 s-aoks »nd 300 'bag3 flour, L?*?' sa< i? a ' potatoes. 45 sacks wheat, T 'Dates hay, 30 aacke oa-fs, 23 sacks bran, tfue ' w ' ttOT ' telßal ' 2 c y° les > Zi cases aid vlZZ^f*'-^ 01 *-**''*> Chaimer£_2 steel SJ'i *°* Oaned 3 n-2 cases and 8 trusses ww-er, S crates confectionery, 5 sacks oa/tinu, iSFIJE? ni T ck3^ 'H con ,' 6 sa <=ts matt, 6 fZJ* 3 ' 19 boiler tubes, 21 'bags %£\&2te? marUe ' 5 pkga maa *> 105 ';£«"£) J° r sacks and #££? i 6d °* i ?',? cases «M, 9 oases ? wWea » 18 cases ale and lcraUs htsctuU, 3 cases smoked- flsh, 1 ca-s» 0 ™! 17 ' 10 - ca *< e - 3 OTtils ' a CO °P 'fowls' t-VMg* <wstiag3, 8 jsiwka oalina, 1 case ms, 1 eydfy, 18 pulltt fceaes, 1 plough. 19 !*• *»•***, 300 saok* wheat, 11 casw fur- . Sttt% 19 «acka and S cases rolled oats-, 22 I jJB «*ltteal, '145 sacks and 320 bags flour, I m;mm* iruit,. ll jiacks.Jinseed, 3> cases poul-1 &/!&*%&•-touM/int 2'cases 3ize, 1 drilL. I* 1

mat safe, 2 horses, 100 cases' and .pkgs; for ■No-toon—3 pkgs ranges, 4 bars steel, a2 sacks rolled oats, 1 bdl fruit trees, -2 boiler ends, ■1 i>laie, 9 cases and pkgs; for 'Vvanganui—--2 cases confectionery, 1 cycle frame, 1!> -sacks potatoes, 10 cases and pkgs.; ior '.New i-y----mbuth—lo .barrels ale, 1 kog; for Pici-on--2 bdls plates, 3 sacks oatmeai, 1 cyae, 2 cases, Sl parcels; for Foxton—l --case boor-s, 60-sacks wheat; for Blsnhsim—2 cases and 1 crate confectionery, 4 pkgs harrows, 6 wheels, 1 mould board, 5 cases and pkgs. (Herald: (For Hokitika—B steel grab-hook shoes, 2 hhds ale, 55 sacks potatoes, 11 bags onions; for Greymouth—s sacks onions, 2sacks and SO bags flour, 15 sacks wheat, 10 sacks sharp.?, 223 pieces -tallow wood, 1 case 3 pkgs. Winkfield: For Durban—From Lytteltcn—--46,127 bags oats; from Timaru—s6,B4B bags oats', from O-amaru—2s,44l bags oais. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From London—Tekoa, at Wellington July 9. Hawke's Bay, left May 4. Waimate, left May 27. Waikato, left May 4, due Wellington July 18* Pakeha, left ' June 18. Star of New Zealand, left' London May 31. Rimutaka, left June 2, due Port Chalmers July 20. Tckomaru. at , Auckland June 26. Whakatane, 'left June 26. Otarama, left' July 5. Indradevi, left June 15. Aotea, 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 From Algoa Bay—Cori7vrechan, barque, 1866 tons. From Valparaiso—Sant Anna-, barque, 1303 tons. Corolla, ship, 1264 tons. . From Capo Town—Kinciune, barque, 718 tonsFrom Fiji—Mary Moore, barque, 544 tons. From Hoba-rt—Aldebaran, barque, 466 tons, left June 29. T ■ , , „.,. From Sydney—River Hunter, barque, 2.34 tons. Frank Guy, barquenfiire, 191 tons. From Durban—Trojan, ship, 1595 tons, left May 17. VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. Days Out. Eelford (Captain. M'Kinnon) . . . . S 7 Canterbury (Captain Collingwood) . . 81 Invorclyde (Captain Milne) . . . . . 63 Dumblane (Captain Darnora) .... 17 UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. FRIDAY.—Talune arrives frem Sydney, via Wellington', and leaves for Melbourne, via southern ports. THE TYSER LINE, The following is the position of the Tyser line fleet, in accordance- with tho latest advices received by the local agente, Kinsey, Barns and Co.:— ■ ~..._ ~ - S.S. Star of Australia—Arrived in London on May 30, and will 1 leave again for Melbourne, Sydney and New Zealand ports during July. , S.S. Indraghiri—Left Lyttelton for London on May S 9, duo London July 18; takes next departure from New York, to-sail on or about August 26. S.S. Indramayo—Left Wellington for Lon-. don, via South African ports, on June 13, called at Albany for coaling purposes on June 25, and resumed her voyage to Durban next s'& Star of England—Now loading for London, arrived Wellington July 5, proceeds to Wanganui, and makes Wellington final port; expeoted to sail for London about July 14. *S.S. Tomoana—Reached Sydney from New York, via Melbourne, on Juno. 30; proceeds thereafter to Auckland and New Zealand ports, for homeward loading for London; due Lyttelton about tho beginning of August. S.S. Hawke's Bay—Discharging in Sydney, expected to leave for Auckland on 'Saturday, July 6, due Auckland July 11, proceeds to Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton -and Wanganui for homeward oargo, making Wellington final port for coaling purposes. S..S. Star of. New Zealand—Left London for Melbourne, Sydney and New Zealand ports on May 81, due Melbourne July 20. S.S. Mimiro—Left New York for Melbourne, Sydtaey and New Zealand ports -on June 15, due Melbourne August 7. S.S. Indradevi—Left London for Melbourne, Sydney and New Zealand ports on June 30; due Melbourne Augus'b 19. S.S:. Indralcmar-N'ow loading in New York, expected to sail for Molbournc, Sydney -and New Zealand ports on or about July 15. The s.s. Wakatu arrived! from. Cheviot and Kaikoura on night. Yesterday tho s.s. Tarawera arrived from Wellington at 7.45 a.m., and the s.s. Wanaka from Newcastle, via Port Chalmers, at 8.15 a»m. ■'■.-■... Th 9 s.s. Induna, which'.left' the Bluff for Lyttelton yesterday morning, is to load oate for South Africa on account of Messrs G. G. Stead and Co. and Messrs Friedlander Bro 3. So also is the s.s. Tugela, expected shortly from southern ports. The s.s. Tarawera- went into dock yesterday morning for an overhaul. She is to re-sume-running on Saturday. The ship Beacon Rock, which had been lying in the stream for twenty days awaiting the result of a lawsuit at Home, resumed her greatly-interrupted voyage to Wellington at half-past 7 o'clock yesterday morning. The vessel left Port Pirie for. Wellington over nine months ago, and when- near her destination was driven so far out of her course that she made the coast of South America and put into Tolcahuano. Having resumed her voyage, she put into Lyttelton on Juno 21 last on account of shortness of provisions. The Norwegian) barque Urania-, which was to have come to Lyttelton from Adelaide, has been re-chartered to load coal at Newcastle for a- West Australian port. ; Tho barque Laira was passed by the Health Officer and berthed at the Gladstone Pier yesterday afternoon. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.'s s.s. Waiwera arrived from London via the customary way ports and Wellington at 8.4 oa.mi. yesterday. Sho has 2500 tons of general cargo for Lyttelton, and was berthed at No. 7 wharf. Captain Stuart is still in command. He has with him the following officers:—Chief officer, Mr J. S. Smith; second, Mr S. T. McfStyn; third, Mr J. T. Spulouse; fourth, Mr A. K. Crabtree; chief engineer, Mr\H. G. Paul; second, Mr R. Alexander; third, Mr Manard; fourth Mr W. Tyler; fifth, Mr Limouzin; chief • refrigerating engineer, Mr J. M'Onegal; second,. Mr T.' L. Winsltip. The s.-s. Waikare loft for -Sydney, via east coast ports, last night. ,-To-ds.y the s.s. Westralia is to arrive from Melbourne and the south, and leave,for Sydney, via Wellington. v , The s.s. Wakatu left for Cheviot, Kaikoura and' Wellington about 10 p.m. yesterday. The as. Winkfield cleared for Durban with 128,416 eighty-pound bags of oats, shipped at Oamaru, Timaru arid Lyttelton. She left the wharf to .anchor in the stream, and is expected to leave to-day. There was -some trouble with her crew yesterday. The -second and third! officers left the shin, but others were engaged in their plaoes. "Three of tho firemen were -arrested for drunkenness and senienced, to forty-eight hours' imprisonment, and ordered to be put on board when the vessel left. In the »fternoom they were taken off to the vessel, but refused duty when they reached her, so they were brought back and lodged in gaol. The vessel) was' pronounced by' experts to be perfectly safe. TIMARU. The s.s. Papanui. ieft for, the. Bluff yesterday aff amon, taking 27,368 carcases of mutton ?.ad -lamib, 571 casks of tallo%v- pelts, 401 hato of wool, and 3464 sacks wheat, ior London. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. WELLINGTON, July 11. . Arrivcdh-10.30 .a.m., Up'blu, from Lyttelton. Sailed—s.so p.m., Talune, for Lyttelton. PORT CHALMERS, July 11. Arrived— Noon, Mannrewa, barque, from Edithburg. .Sailed—3.4o p.m., Westralia, for Lyttelton. THE PORT, July 11. Arrived—2.so p.m., Amelia Sims, from Newcastle. . NAPIER, July 11. Arrived—3.so p.m., Quathlamba, barque, from Newcastle. GREYMOUTH, July 11. Arrived—4.2s p.m., Herald, from Lyttelton. WESTFORT, July 11. Sailed—4.4o a.m., RbtokiK-o, for Lyttelton. TIMARU, July 11. Sailed—ll.4s a.m., Papanui, for Bluff. , BLUFF, July 11. Sailed—9.3o a.m., Induna, for Lyttelton; 3.45 p.tn,, Lynalder, for Port Chalmers. .. SKIPPING TELBG'RAMS. KAIPARA HEADS, July 11. Arrived—Ngiru. scow, from Auckland. Sailed—Annie Hill, schooner, for Invercargill. Alcestis, barque, for Fremantle. Warrior, scow, for Wellington. AUCKLAND, July 11. Arrived, last night—Hawke's Bay, from Sydney. failed—Taiori, for Westport. Hawea, for Bluff. Mapourika, for New Plymouth and Wellington. WELLINGTON, July n. Sailed—Talune, for Melbourne, via/ the south -and Hobaxt; passengers for Lyttelton—{Misses Mee, Thompson, Alien (2) and Wilson, Mesdames Goulter mi child and Funnington, Messrs Shand, Webster, Hooper, Funnington, •Churton, Scott, Doley, Charlewood, Boyce, Davis* and Wilson; for Dunedin—Miss Notman, Meadames Henderson and Cross, Messrs Henderson, Barrow and Kennies; ■ for Mel-' bourne—Miss Motmtjoy and fourteen steerage. BLUFF, July 11. Sailed— Lynalder, for Port Chalmers. liv duna, for Lyttelton. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING.. FBEMANTLE, July 11. Arrived —Omrah, from London; passengers ■for 'New 1 Zealand—Messrs. Glen, Arkells (2), potato,-Captain and 'Mrs Humjjhrests,.Can-

tain and Mrs Hodges arid three children, Mr and Mrs M'Pherson, Mr and Mrs Valder, Mesdames Humphreys and' maid, and Misses Smith and Glen. SYDNEY, July 11. Arrived—Whangape, from New Zealand. ALBANY, July 11. Arrived—Colac,- from Westport.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12551, 12 July 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12551, 12 July 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12551, 12 July 1901, Page 4