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SHIPPING.

'* •• ' « • • .. ■ LYTTELTON. ' • ■liyv-eiton is situated in lat. 43.37 south, .'om. 172.44 east; and the- difference of timo batween Lyiialton and. Christchurch is 20sec. The time-ball is dropped every week day .at 1 p.m., 'New Zealand mean time, which. i 3 •quivaleirt to 13.80 Greenwich mean time of the previous day, being calculated for o.72deg aOara,-east long., and llhr3 30min. east of Greenwich meam time, , PHASES OP THE MOON. AUGUST.

WEATHER REPORT. ETC. High Water, This Duty (Monday): Homing 7.47 a.m., afternoon, tf.l3 p.m. Sun rises 7.11 a'.m., sets 5.2 p.m. Moon rises 10.45 p.m., sefts 5.19 alrru SUNDAY, AUGUST 4. 9 a.m. .noon. 5 p.m. B*rometer . . 29.82 29.85 29.90 J.Thtiwmeier ..40 ,44 42 . Wifcd,, S.W,. breeze. .' . ' . \ \ ARRIVED. Außuat 1 3—Toroa,. s.s., 174 tons, M'Alister, from*the.' Bluff. Kinsey, Barns and Co., aACorinna. s.s., 820 tons, Miilman, from Tini*^' 0 * 2111 *" 1 a3ad ' Dunedli:l " ljmo:a ' Steamship 'Cnpiipany, ag*nt*. AugmS S-Mlfeura. s.s., 1246 tons, Beaumont, frem\D"urie'din.''- Union Steamship Company, •gents.-""' Passengers—Miss Jjickel-l, Mrs Wak•wrt, Messrs Wilson, Bews, Wall«cott, Evans, Gill',.Roberts and\ Clarke,,and five steerage. AnglHßt-3—TaTawtera, 5.3., 1269 ions, Manning,'., feona- Wellangfon. Union .Steamship agWs- ' Papaengers—Misses Hardy, Drummanw, 'lEweason, "and Brownlee, Mesctaaus BeßWArtb, and/child, Johnston, WestHand, " Bawao'a and' «Bacovick, Sir G. M. O'Rorke, HonVGourley, Bowen and Pinkerton, .Captains .Bone and Meikleham, Dr Do < »fe?i,; xFujler, Patterson, Robberts, 'Xaggart, Cussen,: ■ Higgins, stiuiler, Wa-jtson, ' lhrtEgite, Giwpxmtn, Pagon, Dawson, Dunlop, M'Bea-lfc, Smith, JVnwn, Doug-las, Ross, Pater»on',' Lovelock, Rob'inson, Lowe, Johnston. (2), ■ Callaghan, Jorgenscii, Morris, Bacovick, Mor- , ' t;a J '„Al!en,.S.trac!han, Hardy, M.H.R., and fifieen ateera'ge*. , , ', » " August' &— lW»ik«*e,' s.s.; 1901 tons, Stewart, from Sydney; via <*»st coast; ports. Union ' - Stß»m*hip Company, agents: Passengers— Misses OlUvter, C-anninvham, Bishop, Blair, Prlw, * Pringle a£d HjalT, Mpsdames Musker * and -iwovohildren, Wilkinscm, Woodron, Oliver, "Sains-busy, Aulifi, Sinclair, Bonfto-n, Cusack, arid Havll, M«>ssre Mesenwariie, Afiiler, "Wopdson, 'Chaafce, Winstone, WardeLl, .-Divis,- Frsaser,' Chilwell, 'Sly, Neagle, Parser, -Collins, Price, Hutchinson, i Harris-, Samuels, Smith, Wedeh, Harrison, - Sield, Lewin.\Cathewood and Auliff, Master Smith,", and eighteen steerage. August I—Rot\orua. e.a , 676 tons, M'Arthur, ' from 'Wellington.•, Union Steamship Co., ; •gants. -Passenger's—Misses Harley, Anderson, i MidgeJy,'' 'Simpson 'arid lie Bwin, Mesdame3 ■ PMtrtdge, SMis, King and Langton, i ". -Captains Bro-srn ami Kirk, Horn E. H. J. ' Reeves. Farrier, MilkV. Messrs Tapp, Robin- ! *>n, ri<3f«,'Btrtai;oi«;, Moffati", Langton, Langlands, JI F^f»!Ijr , 'Klee, M'Laren, Malcolio, Morton, Wright, "Hobbs, 'JUioma3, Smiih and Ta-pghfta, and twefcty-siz iteerage. £UH/ED. * August 3—Ashmors. barque, iO3S-tons, Boy 3, | for 'Queen»towrt or Ja'lmouth, for orders. G. . G.-Statd and Co., ajenfs- ■ August a-vVYaikare,, is.?., 1901 tona, Stewart, tor lmnedwt. Union. iSteamsihap Co., agents. August *— Coricna; »«3., 820 tana Millman, lor >V«llington, Wettfcport and Greymouth. Union 'Stearoehip Co.> agents. August's—Rosamond; u s.B., 4G2 ionq,: Suther- | l»nA, for Greyraouth. 'Union Steamship Co,,m acenta.- ■ August s.s„ 124 G tons, Beau- j »orit, 'for Wellington, and East Coast porta. I Union -Steamship Co., agents. PaseeDgers— For Wellington—Misses Usayuiarne and ML- , lax.'Meadainfls Miliar a-nd.' family, "Williams ! «n 4 fwp children, Messrs Kerr, Hafcerfield, Millar" apd Upton; for Napier—Mifis Jone 3; r for Gisbornc—Misa Copley. ' August s—Tarawod, b.s., 1263 ions, ITanain«, for--Wel}ingtort. .UniQn Steamship Co., agents. Pa-saeagers Kerr and Clark, ■ Mesdarnea Irving, Simms and child! and E. IV Chandler, JJfessra "Simms, Wilson, Quihlan, Me*«, Hay, Lee Smith, E. A. Smart, Foster (2),*E. P. Chandler, Young, Leonard, Gray, Wa-rton, Cook, Robasts, Hunt, Graham, Jtnott, .Eaathern, Rodgsrs, A. Rudkim, Jorgen«on, Moliaeux, Robinson, Pratt and Ran•ome." IMPORTS. Moura: From Dunedin —1 half-chest tea, % 21 fehds, 3 ."barrels and 1 klctn -sfle, 1 case stowt, fl ranges, 1 parcel stationery, 3 bags iSugar, 1 •ack line,' 15 boxes and 15 bdls s. 5 itaaks 0i1,.l magazine dynamite, 5 sacks oat* Tarawera: ,From Wellington—lo rolls netiirg, 40 cases matches, 11 cases ioiacco, 12 cases tea, 5. emp.y Tetumed lihds, 1 case glass, 31 boxes butter, 17 cases samples, 10 eue» fruit, S kegs nails, 1 case fish, 4 horses, 17 ahee-P, 43 ca3e3, 1 drum, 2 bags, 7 kegs, 69 j>¥gs, 2 boxes, 4 bars, 25 crates empties. Corinna: Prom Oamaru —1 case. Waikare: Prom Auckland—lo casks pelts, IPO-eases fruit, 9 bales leather, 3 bdls brooms, 1 parcel papers, •! case boots, 25 cases oranges, i case drapery, 2 sacks coffee, 1 bag seed, I*'.eases tinned fish, 1 bos fowls, 2 pkgs-lug-riv, 3 horses,' 14 cases, 2 drums,, 1 block, pkgs, S 4mpty hhds; from Gisbrfrn*—2 eaias empties; from Napier—2 cases fish, 9 tacks hides, 4 horses, 1 box luggage, 1 pkg. ■Monowai: From Sydney—l parcel books, 60 fcdJa-rattans, 50 cases, 5 quarter-casks and 5 •eta-ves whisky, 40 half-oases currants, 100 eases '.schnapps, 139 pkgs and 17 chests tea, 18 bags 'c. skins, 15 case* soda, 1 box samples, .3 cases silks, 1 case boots, 1 case seed, 22 Slabs marble, 2 cases slate, 264 S bags and 70 wxcfcs sugar, 60 blocks, 27 dray shafts, 8 sacks aujtanfcs, 1159 bags rice, 2 cases drugs, 45 ingots tin, 200 cases soap, 2 cases drapery, 2 cmes m. paper. 2 cases organs, 334 .half-cases fniit 402 case* oil, 1 case fittings, '152 cases bottles. 12 rolls lead, 280 rolls ▼irp netting, 236 bags iron, 9743 ft timber, 8 cases e. good's, 15 3teel plates, 5 cases vineoar, 1 pkg silverware, 1 pkg tea samples, 2 bags bark, 5: Bianos", 46 cases, 98 pkgs, 1 box, 3 -bales; from Newcastle—6 girders; from Nelson—2 cases -fish. EXPORTS. Hawke's Bay: For London—44Bß sacks wheat,' 1900 sucks bean', 55 sacks peas, 465 aacks grass seed. Talune: For Nowcastle^—2s2 sacks barley, 55 aveks potatoes, 3 cases lard: for Brisbane—--8 eates cider; for New P".ymou:h—l case baking powder; for Wellington—B ducks, 5 bags flour 2-cases, 1 trunk, 1 parcel; for Sydney nies onions, 20 eases cheese, 9 bales flax, 15 Urd, 5 cases dripping, 100 sacks malt, jSO'saclts bran. 7 cases and' pkgs. Moto'wai: For Melbourne—4o bosefe butter, 8 'pkgs machinery, 53 pkgs pipes, 25 sacks brae 100 sacks grass cases and pkgs; for 'Launceston —3 Sacks peas, 3 sacks'seed; " for'Adelaide —11 sacks peas; for Fremantle—--15 cases'tongues, 5 cases; for Hobart—l sack grass seed; - "for Dunedin—loo cases fish oil, 1 jaek peas, 1 cask and 2 drums empty; for Bluff—2o cases ale, 31 sacks seed, 15 bales Wgs,' 50 lwle3 gunnies, 18 bdls castings, 60 cases fish oil, 4 cases. . Waikare: For Dunedin—2 bales and 3 trusses leather,' 1 -case pumps, 10 cases picklos, 5 cases-sauce, 8 pkgs wire, 3 cases malted food, 90\cases empty returned, 1 case cartridges, 43 gunnies onions, 1 sack peas, 3S cases and pkgs. . - E.XPECTED ARRIVALS. From London.—Waimate, left July 31, due P<?ri Ch^P" sl3 Sept. 39. Pakeha,at Auckland July' 30. Star of New Zealand, at Auckland August I.' Whakatane, left Cape Town, July 99, dub Wellington August 18. Otarama, left Hobari! July 27, due Wellington'tAuguat 1. JtaTanjea, 'left June 29, due Port\Chalniers August 18. Kumara, left July 4,' due'-Welling-ieo August 53. Fife'shire at Tirnaru. Wakaaui, left July 18, due Wellington Sept. B?ar of Australia, -eft July 12. Adtea, left Hobart July 27, dus Wellington August 2. "Pram Now- York—Tomoana, left Wellington h July SO. Gadsby, left June 4. Mimiro, left Ju£« 30. Inehkeith, s.s., 3759 tons. IndraI«a», s.s.,- left July 30. From Edithburg—Manuwera, barque, 327 > 'toss. J'rcm Algoa Bay— Corrvvrechan, barque, left tons. *' JFrora Cape Town—Kinclune, barque, 718 ton*. ' From Fiji—Mary Moore, barque, 544 tons. 'pTora. Syciney—River Hunter, barque, 234 t<fcis, sailed July 11. Prank Guy, barquentine, 191 ions. From Durban—Trojan, shio, 1595 tons, left - Hay 17. ; Prom Ocean Island—Moonstone, s.s., 2110 ,' ton*. ' From Adelaide—Triton, ship, 1446 tons, left , July 19. ' , jroni Glajgav.-—6cot:a, barque, 321 tons, ' l«ft July 90. • ,Frorn N^/ca3t!e—E!rav:l!e, s.s., left July 31. From Melbourne—Houns'ow. s.s., 2797 tons. VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. ; ' ' Days Out. ' Bfllford (Cap'.ain ?I'Ki;:ron) . : . 121 v InTerolyde (Captain Milne) .... 82 1 IriiirilJTana (Ciptain Damoj-a) ... 41 rAfkaioro (Captain Boyd) 2 : - «HB J Uj;iON STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. J,- MONDAY".—Rowrua leaves for 'Wellington, and Nehoc. 'f !Sk»:i.». T«o* axtyr'edj during Friday night

from the Bluff- She is, to 'leave for the Chatham - I^nds-«iis evening. . The barque Ashmore, with a cargo of wheat, loaded -by Mr D- Cameron, left ai 7 a.m. on Saturday for CJueensiown. or Falmouth, for ° On Saturday ine s.s. Moura- arrived from Dunedin at 7 a.m., .the s.s. Ta.ra.wera from Wellington at 7.45 a.m., the s.s. 'Waikare from Svdney via east coast ports, at 9.5 a.m., and tne s.s.'Corinna from southern ports at 9.20 ""The Weyington "Post" -states 'that a veteran chief steward, Mr W. Hunt, whose connection with intercolonial shipping dates back to the early "sixties," has ietired from his position on' the Union Company's steamer Pateena to into business at Launceston, Tasmania. Mr Hunt was employed by Mnieckan,' Blackwood and Co. m the Aew Zealand trade in the ''sixties," -and was on the Rangitoto when, £he was wrecked in the French Pass. The s.s. Hounslow, 1797 'tons, has been chartered'to convey oats 10 South Africa from Melbourne and New Zealand. /The 5.3. Waiwera will probably leave ior Wellington to-day. The steamer which left \New York on May -24 for New Zealand ports, had 'to put "back owing to a collision with a large four-masted schooner, the Frank A. Pa'mer " The accident occurred in a thick fog «t 'hall-past 6 «.m. on. 'May 25 whea the steamer was 120-miles-from Sandy Hook. One •of the schooner's bower anchors stuck an the forward end of the steel deckhouse of the Gadsby. The top of she house was stove in, and a lifeboat lying thereon was smashed. ■Mr John- Stain, third engineer, who was sleeping in the deckhouse, had a very narrow escape a 3 the fluke of the anchor went within a few 'inches of his head. The schooner was comparatively uninjured. The Gadsby returned to New York to repair, and left again for ■Auckland on Juno 4. , - On -Saturday the s.s. Waikare left lor Dunedin at IUS p.m.,. the s.s. Corinna for Wellington Westport and Greymouth at 3.50 p.m., the' s.s. Moura for -Wellington and east coast ports at 6.15 p.m., the -s.s. Rosamond for Greymouih at 7.10 p.m., and the -s.s. Ta-ra-wera for Wellington at 10.15 p.m. - , The ea Rotorua arrived from W eJ-ington yesterday evening. She was delayed by the sou'-wes» gale. ~'.-, ~. - The voyage of the ship Aladdin, now uninsurable in the overdue, market, has, 6ays the Sydney " Shipping List," a curious feature. She loaded -a cargo of sugar in. Java for Sydney in October last, and cable .instructions were forwarded to the master that the vessel was not to he taken through Torres Straits. By some misunderstanding the captain received exactly contrary orders. The course •souiih- of Australia would have probably occupied between fifty and -sixty days. Her sailing date from- Java was Nov. 6, and on Jan. 7 e'ha signalled Goode Island, the western entrance of Torres Straits, and- has since disappeared. Some shipmasters express- the opinion that once in' these seas the Vessel .would never be able to get; out without steam assistance, but the general impression is that her master would endeavour to getand s-aij round Australia, xhe chances' of her safety are, however, very remote. TELEGRAPH' NOTICE BOARD. WELLINGTON, August. 4. Arrived, 7.20 p.m., Corinna, from Lyttelton; 7.40 a.m., Moura, -from Lyttelton; 11.15 a.m., "Ta-Tawer-a., from Lyfctehon. Sailed, 7.20 a.m., Tomoana, for Lyttelton. BLUFF, August 4. Arrived, 11.30 a.m., Rakanoa, from Sydney. TIMARU, August 4. Arrived, 9.10 a.m., Fife shire, from Port Chalmers. PORT CHALMERS, August 4. Arrived, 8.30 a.m., Odonowai, from Lyttei»ton; 8.30 a.m., Rimutaka, from Lyttelton . SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. / KAIPARA H'JSADS, August 3. Arrived—Victoria, s.s., from Lyttelton. AUCKLAND, August 3. Sailed—Te Anau, for the south; passengers for Lyttelton—Misses Stack, Martin and nurse, and Armstrong, - Mesdames Brown, and l Thomas, , Messrs Marriner, Brown and 'Thomas. ■ ■ ' j. 'August 4. * £aifed—Te Anau, for east coast southern poits; passengers—Misses Stack, Martin and nurse, Armstrong, >Xurse and 'Wa-ymouth, Mesdames Brown, Blomfield, Thomson, Russell, Ashion and Thomas, Messrs Minta, Creamer, Earl'o, M'Laurin, Brii-ger, .Mktrrigan, Pickering, Thomson-, Marrine.T, Grantham, Amess, Lonar, Quinn, Larsen, Brown, -and twenty steerage. PORT CHALMERS, August 4. Arrived—Rimutaka and Monowai, from Lyttelton. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. SYDNEY, August 3. Arrived—Mararoa, from Auckland. Sailed—Mokoia, 'ior Wellington. /■ August .4. Arrived—Ventura,' from Auckland. NEWCASTLE, August 3. Sailed—Kooya, for Auckland. I MELBOURNE, August 3. Arrived—Westra'lia,, from the Bluff. Warship Presidents: Skrmiento, from - Auckland. August 4. Arrived —Mimiro, from New York.

d. h: m. ■( Lart.Qua.iter . , .7 7 32 p.ni. 2few-' : Mcton .' .■ '..' . . 14 7 28 $>.m. Pi'WtvQuarter / . . 22 7 22 p.m. Full 'Moon , . 30 7 51 .a.m.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12571, 5 August 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12571, 5 August 1901, Page 4

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