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SHIPPING.

i -,. ♦ !l , ' LYTTELTON. ' Lyttelton is situated in iat. 43.37 south, ,■ jn» 17*.4i east; and the difference of time -' Jetween Lyttelton and Christehurch is aOaeo. '. ' Tha time-ball is dropped every week day at ■ » p.m., New Zealand mean time, which is jquivalem to 13.30 Greenwich mean time ot lh» previous day, being calculated for 172aeg JOmin east long., and Han 30mm east of Uieenwich meaa time. ~ ~" PHASES OF THE MOON. ! • • . AUGUST.

' - WEATHER REPORT, ETC. < ' High T cr, This Day (Friday):; Morning K. 15 a.m., afternoon 5.40 p.m. 'Sun rises 7.14 ,*.«., '«•<» 4.56 p.m. Moon risss 7.13 p.m., •eta- 7.** s-m. - - THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. { j»8 9 a.m. noon. 5 p.m. . '. i*'l Barometer . . 29.37 29.41 2&.43 «/* , .Thenaometer .40 42 41 ;<S..W* breeze, , \V " ' y§ WEATHER FORECAST, t ' ( The following -weather forecast was te-le-COfhed' from Wellington, yesterday:—A gale XtaSK .between- the west and" soutn-west ar4 i atath'at all places. The barometer will rise eweiywhi're. ,The «a will be heavy on all the .* w«*t "coast and also on the east south- ' -ward of East Cape/ and moderate elsewhere. The' tides'will be" high on the west coast of Se, North ItJand and also on the east coast UtthraM 'of * East Cape, and good on the ««pt coast of the South Island, and high on the east coast south of Cape Campbell. vVa'rn--1 ijig-signals for westerly gales -are exhibited at ' o»pa Maria. Van Diemen, and Tiritiri, and •IfO 'at Capes Campbell, Farewell Spit and | Cold weather is to be expected in j ■' •Irpfcrts'of'thft country. Synopsis of the last , twenty-four hours:—A slowly increasing pres- ., sure -with strong wind* from the | ' weet'k&d"southward, -and rain has fallen in *U .ptria of_-the.country, and snow, on the highlands m.-the South Island. The pressure • is", low* to' the eastward 1 of the South Island, e*e> it -travelling to *bout east-south-east. "i, - - ARRIVED. , Asgust I—Tarawera-, s.e., 1269 tons, Man- ! .'sung, -from Wellington. Union Steamship j '. Company,' agents. Passengers—Miss Levin, - Meatfames Murdock, Worsley, Stapleton, . ll'Oill, .Under, Kennedy and cmld and Mul\,odeki 'Messrs' Murdock, Cruickßhank, Browne, . Worsley, Coleman, M'Kenzie, Hielop, Atyeo, M'NebV Grimwade, Cooper, crown, Mulcock, 'Utonaigtoa, Fox, Coatello, Henry and twenty -- enrage. . I, *~A»gust I—Upolu,l—Upolu, 8.3., 700 tons, Rolls, from 'WWMngton, New Plymouth and Greymouth. ;Union Steamship Company, agents. ■"Y t . /. SAILED. '' August , ; I—Victoria, ss., 931 tons; Mossop, '' lor Karpera. W. White and Co., agents. .',, "August I—Upoiu, 5.8., 700 tons, Rolls, for ' Akaroa, Timaiu, Oamaru and Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. v • "'August I—Tarawera, «.b , 1269 tons, Man--7, jing', tot -Wellington. Union Steamship Co., - Xenta. "Passengers—Misses Trip, Spensley lind 'Blain, Mesdamos Tripp, Rayward and a'ad Waghorn and ohud, CoioneL Eauli, .ifesers. Field,' M<.H.R., A. M. Wright, Beildy, 1 y. • H.- • Baxter, Williams, George Joachim, S yaghomt A. Graham, Johnson. aad Beimer ir*ad Master T. Yoong. -August I—Cygnet, as., 66 tons, Murray, for , ana Pelorus Sound. Pitoaithly ,'j|*id Co., agents. r%' ~, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Y from "LaxAosr- Waimate, left July ai.».' due Port Chalmers Sept. • 19. fptkeiia, leit June 18. Star oT New Ttmitad, lefs London May 31. Tokomaru, at SKckland, Juna 96- Whakatane, left Cape JK««n; July ». Otarama, leh Hobart July HTi' dut-iWellingtoa August 1. Karamea, left jka* 29, due Port Chalmers, August 18. ■tW»«r*.\l**t July% due Wehngton August AK IHfeshire *t Timaru. Wakanni, left July T» du« t W«llir.gton Sept. 10. Star of AuaMtaii*. Wt July 13. • 1 ESb iSew York—Tomoana, a.t Wellington, ignis »• Badaby, left 'Hay 25. Mirniro, left Mvn* 80, Incbkeith. % Jftam-Ziiithburg—Manuweia, barque, 327 UtS -toai. 'f j fjsm Cap* Town—Kinclunc, barque, 718 I • From Fiji—Maty Moore, barque, 544 tons. Sydney—River Hunter, barque, 234 toua> aailed July 11. Frank Guy, barqueni'toie 191 tone.' V From Duibaa— Trojan, ahip, 1595 tona, left L 'Txom Hewcaatle—Waipori, a.s., left Jtily 21. f Ftom Pelagpa Bay—Triton, ship, 1466 tons. ' THE -UNIONi STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S ' " * FLEET. >IS TBlDAY.—Talune arrive* from Melbourne .♦iJwufcbem poxto, and l«wes for Sydney via . SrtiliHfctOO. Monowai arrivea from Sydney • 'nTwSliagtow and leaves for Melbourne via '_l«*k«rß'portt. ' Ywrterday the a.s. Tarawera arrived; from • 'Wellington, at 7.40 a.m., and the e.s, Upolu, ' Erom Wellington, New Plymouth and Grey- . JBOttth, at 10.35 ».m. -Tl»-V«. Victoria left Lyttelton early yester- . lav.for Kaipara, to load timber for Australia. "ThTtoie Aebmore has finulnd her loadisg for the United Kingdom, and' was towed out to 'the -stream yesterday morning. _ ■ '. -The Union Steamship Company sss. Rosa- ' in dock for an overhaul, Sne is to come-out on Saturday. The barque Scotia, 321 tons, nas been chartered to convey general cargo from Glasgow to'LyKeltonv She left the Scottish port on J The 2 °Bhip Triton, expected here from Adel*:do, is to load wheat for the United Kingdom or the Continent. , ' A Vew York paper of May 7 states that the foospectue of the. new Ehipbuildir.g combiKaSon, consisting of the Union Iron Works, at fian Frauci*co, the Newport >,owb Shipbuild--, Laz Company, and Louis Nixon tod •Co., at Elizabethport (Na-w Jersey), hag been; issued. The capital-is 70,000,000 doliais. Tne company is -aaid to \o equip wajships to the minutest detail, either on the !A[tlah : tic or 'Pacific coasts. Mr C. R. F.int, president ol the American, Ordnance Company, and Bther armi aaid ammunition companies, is in* tereated in the combination, and it is beiieved that Cramp's Shipbuilding Company and tha.BtJhlehem.. Steel Works also have an tntares'J in it. _ Owing to her Laving been de.ayed by the heavy weather-on, the coast, the departure of tho'S'». Totoa. for the Chatham Islands has bees postponed until Monday nest. "It i»' expected that the s.s. Waipori will leava for Timaru and Dunedin this evening. The ehip Melville Island, 1429 tons, has -besn chartered to load general cargo »t Glasgow far New Zetland ports. The 'steamer Port Denieon, 3435 tons, has b«ec charteredl to load produce at New Zealand iporta for South Africa. Tie barque Kjnchme sailed from Cape Town lor'AeVhiae on June 24. She is to come on to ,Tfce'».s. Rimutaka is to leave for Port Chalgejrt at moon to-day '. It 'ie expected that the « s Waikato will leave ■for-Port Chalmers to-morrow. Tbe't.BV'Hßwke'e Bay is to leave for Wanganui to-nigh*. Wellington is to be her final jort for London. the Sydney "Shipping List" states that ; Ae i TJrtipn Steamship Company, who purcljaaed the wrecked barque Norden at Fiji, iQft'rto time, in removing the sails and other Sear, "and, according to the litest report from uv», had 1 secured the sails, provisions, ,«nd .tJJ.tjther rnoHbles. It was well thiti th'sy did '*»! a» dtirinjf thi> week wavpj swept the vessel f*oOi,ewl to end, and the wreck in four hours. •»Ihe 'barque\Ashroore is to have for Quee.is-' ♦own or Falmouth for orders to-morrow* l»gL ,„ yesterday the s.s. Upolu left for southern j«oiti it 1 p.m., the as Cygnet for Welling.toa M. r Tarawera_ for Wellington shortly after 10 pTm. Captain _Abi*m, ot the s.s. Hawea, lake's commihd of the Unio:i Steamship Co.'s fcew steamehjp Waiport. He has been temIprarily succeeded on, the HaweaT by. .Captain i»mb«t, receat'.y of the s s. Flora, it is Understood that Captain Wald, formerly cf the-'sf. Mah-.napua, is shortly to take cj»<x»and' of thV Haws a. .'The'following is a list of the passengers 'beoksd' vro to June 20 by the s.s. Wakanul, "which left London on July }8:-~Misses M. Swiinson snd Taylor, Wellington; Captain and Mt» S'tuart-Kilbee. Tvytteiton; Mr and Eoskjlley, Mr W. Johcstoife, Mr J. Porteous, Lyttelton: Mr 3 A. Cuthbert, Cape lawn'; Mr William Richard?, New Plymouth; ;lf> A. M'Ree, Mr J. Turnbull, Miss' A. JC'Dowe!;' »nd the Baverstock familv, Port CktiVHiTg;,lim D. Mellett, Napier; Mrs M.Mr R. Ennson, Mr F. J. Came- 1 ron, Mr R. Brown, Mr E. Binstead, -Mr C. Jtichardsoh, Mr R. 'S. Myer3caugh, Mr F. •Imith, Wellington; Miss il. Weaver, Mr R.

VT. Currde, Auckland; Mr W.M'Kee, Wanganui; Mr J. Meffan, Bluff. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. LYTTELTON August :. Arrived, 8.5 a.m., Tarawera (San irancisca mail), from Wellington; 10.35 aim., Upolu, ' from Wellington. Sailed—l2.3o a.m., Victoria, for Aratapu; 1.5 p.m., Upolu, for Timaru, via Akaroa; 6,40 p.m., Cygnet, for Wellington. . AUCKLAND, Augubt 1. Arrived, 8 a.m., Star of .New Zealand, f;oruSydney. PORT CHALMERS, August 1. Arrived, 10.15 a.m., Moura, Horn Lytte'.tn. Sailed, 4.15 p.m., Talune, for LysteUan. TIMAKU, August ?.■ ArriveS, 9 a.m., Kini, from • Lyttelton. ~ -W'E'SJTI'ORT, August 1. Arrived, 12.35 p.m., Tarrei, from Lyctelton. WELLINGTON, August 1. Arrived, 12.40 p.m., Janet Nicoil, nom Lyttelton. . Sailed, 11.50 a.m., Papanui, for London; 10 p.m., Monowai, for Lyttelton; 440 p.m., Ehngarrute, for Napier. 'SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, August 1. Arrived, at 7.30 a.m.—Star of New Zealand, from London, via' Australia. Owing to a strong westerly gale blowing this afternoon, the Manukau bar was too rough to permit the Rotoiti to crossi and her departure ha 3 been postponed until 8 a.m. to-mor-row.. The Te Anau, from Gisborne, had a rough passage, occupying thirty-four hours. •WELLINGTON, August 1. Sailed—Papanui, for London. Monowai, for Melbourne, via the south and Hob?.rt; passengerß for Lyttelton—Misses Robinson, Bculton, iDow, Nicholls, Buchanan, Bishop and Kennedy, Mesdames Knowlcs, Boulton, Walker, Nicholls. and infant, Usman, ißrunsden, Donaldson and infant, and Clayton, Messrs Galbrsith, Kelly, Row, Gallagher, V\ allace, Wood, Slattery, Slater, Coady, O'Brien, M'Anally, Wrigley, Adams, Wyiic, Dcdd, Claridgo, Davis, 'iucker, Meredith, Leverseage, Brown, Wilson, M'Kenzie, Howard, Hail, O'Brien, Cooper, 'Northcote, (Northoroft, VVilkins, Fryer, Elliott, Kerise, Brunsden, Vincent, M'lntyre, Cadzow, Honey, Leonard, Hazlett, Brown and Master Smith; for Dun-edin-Misses Falder, Wignald, Stine, Honor, Ryan, Jackways,' Laing, and Parkison, Mesdames Sayles, Pope and child, Joslin and Howard, Messrs Pope, Sayles, Howard, M'Kay, Hodgkins, Fenerhead, Abexorombie and Tilley; for Melbourne-Mrs Barker, Mr Barker and twenty-nine steerage for all ports. BLUFF, August 1. Arrived-Woosung, barque, from Surprise Island. Sailed—Toroa, for Lyttelton. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. MELBOURNE, August 1. Sailed-Waihora, last night, for the B.uff. FREMANTLB, August 1. Arrived—Victoria, from London; .passengers for New Zealand-Mrs Mepham, Messrs Patrick, Ingram and Darrow. SYDNEY, August 1. 'Arrived—Mokoia, from .Wellington.

-km*M a. h. m. i 'Lift Quarter » . 7 7 32 p.m '!N T W Moon . . . 'i* 7 28 p'.m First Quarter . 23 7 22 p.m 'Full 30.OOU . 3D 7 51 a.m

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12569, 2 August 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12569, 2 August 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12569, 2 August 1901, Page 4

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