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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. The time-ball is dropped every weekday at 1 p.m., New Zealand mean time, wbwa is equivalent to 13.80 Greenwich mean “™® 01 » ' the previous day, being calculated for SOmiu east long.; and llhrs 30min east of : Greenwich mean timo. PHASES OP THE MOON. AUGUST.

WEATHER REPORT. ETC. High. Water, This Day (Monday): Morning 0.30 a.m., afternoon, 0.56 .p.m. Sun rises 6.42 a.m., sets 5.24 p.m. Moon rises 1.35 p.m., sets 8.46 a.m.'-. SUNDAY, AUGUST’ 25.

ARRIVED. August 24v—Tarawera. s.s., 1209 tons, Abram, from Wellington. • Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers — Misses Burkhardt, Hugwes, Brw.tn, West, Barber and M’Loanan, Meat Sames On) Baggarley, Neill, Cronine, Fmlayson, Wiliord, Brown, Fos and M’Lannan, Hons G. M-’Loaa, H. Goirdey and J. M. Twomey, Messrs Rofiey, Witta, Higgins, Hoag, M 1 Mill an, Wiright, Lowry, Sharp, Morgan, WMtty, ComeA Aitken, Collins, Watson, Wornall Wright llorrcil, Banks, Gebby, Nixon, p®uson, Bits, Cronine, East, Finlayson (2), Williams, Rot'S, Duff, Milks. Roberts, Scddon, Tumor, 'Collins,. 34JELE., JVvwlcs, Smitli, Braindon, Watson, O ’Cal'teghan, Wellington College Football Team, tmd twenty steerage. August 24—Ta .An.au, s.s., 1023 tons,_ MDougall, from DunediU. Union Steamship Company, agent*. Passengers—Misses Coots, Forsyth and Btiwson, Messrs Clarke, Marsden, Kelly,. Stilling, Ah Gun, Campbell, Nelson, Teller and Bennett, ■ ■August 24—Star of New Zealand, s.s., 3124 tons. Hart, from London, via Australian and northern ports, Kinsey, Bams and Co., 24—Sawea, s.-s„ IH4 Lambert, from ‘Wellington. TJnion. ■ Company, °Augu9t 24—Elingomito, s.s., 1675 tons, 'Wyllie, from Sydney, via oast coast pores. Kinsey, Bams and Co., agents. . Passengers— Mjm M’Grcaor, Meod-imes Jamieson and two enudren, Scott, Blunt and two 'children and Bisale, Messrs Lawson, Lee, Bonham, am. ‘la, Bieole, Cox, Bateson, Quiutte, Bowen, Blum, Henderson and Christie, „ August 21—'Rosamond, s.s., 462 tons, butnarland, from Greymouth. Union Steamship Cbmpony. agents. ~ August 25—Cygnet, s.s., 66 ,l °ns, Murray, from Wellington. Pitoadtiily land Co., agents'* August. 25—Pnlcald, s.s., 917 ‘tons, Stringer, from Westport. Union Steamship Co., agents. August 25—Rotorua, s.s., 578 tone, M 'Arthur, from Wellington. Union 'Steamship Co., agents. Passengers—Misses Hill, Busch, JMteriKW, Lennie, Fenwick. Jaok, Wilson and Hondor- ' *on, Meedamea Funis, Livingstone, Marrym l ' l , ©taco, Woodford, Teancnt, Graves, Ekina ainu Baxter, Hon W. M. Belt, Mesas Gorman, Mogrtdga, Altar.-, Morris, Davey, Wilkinson, Brcdic, Marshall. Campbell, Guise, Huescy, Ross, Wray, Williams, Steoe. Paget, Isrard, Hayloy, Guy, Olarlce, Brown, Piokforcl, Robia- . *on, Spiers '(3), 'Griffiths, 'Campbell, Henderson, Williams, Davies, (Wilson, 'Cathie, MbKenaio, Moxhtm and ‘Dryden, 'Masters Day, Heno., Karon, La 'Cm, Kettle, Nicbo'bon, Johr.?on, Williams, Potts, Ritchie, Knight, Waldo (8), Wilbraiham, Murphy, Davies (2), 'RadaifoTa (2), Fullertoa-Smith (2), Barker (5), Williams, Hammer, Feiguwn> Burns, Huy dan, SmolairThompatm (3), and seventeen steerage, August 25—Bong*, tsohconcr. 03 tons, Peterson, from Havelock. T. H. Ker, agent, SAILED.

• August 29—Waikato, a.n.. 3071 tons, Kiddlo, for -SU Blufi. New Zealand Shipping Com■paay, agent*. ’ _ , . August 24—Harm, as., 1114 tons, Lambert, for 'Dunedin and Bluff. tJnito 'S'fcwuDslnp Co.j tirsasfc#. __ ; August 34—Elingamite, «.s,, 1675 items, Wyllie, for Duoedin. Kinsey, Burn* and Co., 3i—<3uW of Amend, s.s., 1700 t«5, Kennedy, for Sydney. Kinsey, Bams and 00., 34—To Anau, s.s., 1028 tons, M’Boneall, for "Wellington and . East 'Coast ports. Union Steamship Co., agents. Passengers— Foot Wellington—Messrs Men and Williams; 'fc« *>piar—Mias Igoo; for ■, Gisborne—Sister Sbrib ’ and Miss Jamieson; for Auckland— Messrs Scales amd ShutbleworthAugust 24—Tarawera, as., 1269 tons, M Dongjd for 'Wellington.. Union Steamship 'Co., agents. Passengers—Misses Home, Legg, Larjwoh .and Irvine, Mesdamee Hanaay, uVWJoe, Pearce, Oorto, •Hanriokson and six chilaren, Captain Irvine, 'Messrs 'Gilbert, Old, Allen, Cafley, Pearoe, Maabon, Smith, 'Crespiu, Joyce, Bailey, Myhre, Howard, Hargreaves, parto, Heooricksos, E. C. Mouldey, Palmer, Hunrtyndk, Scott, Grey, Crouds, D’BaltcOTO, iM Lecd, EtoUy, St George, Cederwoll, Wright, J. Hisio.p and Sallenetein. IMPORTS.

Waihora: From Sydney—s 4 Mis tubes, 1 box jewellery, 3 steel joists, 12 cases leather, 1 cage cockatoos, 200 bags rice, 2 cases tobacco, 21 crates and 20 bags bottles, 6 cases tea, 2 oases dtorpsry, 50 rolls lead, 633 half-oases frost, 1 case pines, 95 pockets _c2id 006 bags sugar, 1 case beeswax, 1 case fowls, 1 orate, 81 pkgs, .1 bos, 11 oases, 50 empty hhds, 8 «7vnr»a>; from Newcastle —1332 ft timber, 18 pairs ©hafts, 40 felloes; from 'Wellington—7 bases butter, 3 sacks crayfish, 8 cases fruit, 10 'boxes, 20 pkgs, 4-1 cases; from -New Plymouth —3 bones butter, 10 empty returned casks. Te Anau; Prom Dunedin—3 drums oil, 103 boxes soap, 11 cases matches, 20 cases ammonia, 92 boxes candles, 102 bars iron, 6 mats, 68 cases, 10 bootee, 12 'bid's, 2 casks, 2 pkgs, 1 trass; from Wellington--3 drums oil, 1 range, 41 sacks seed, 53 boxes buiitar, 2 pkgs leather, 12 pkgs, 22 cases, 1 box, 2 bale®, 1 truss, 3 sacks. Tarawera: From Wellington—l piano, 10 oases matches, 5 cases tea, 2 sacks pepper, 1 pW I-ealhffc 2633 ft limber, 4 casks pelt a, 1 bar iron, 8 cases fruit, 22 cases, 4 bales, 26 pkss. Rosamond; From Greymouth—247,22Bft timber, roll, 1 box, 4 crates empty tins; from Hofcjtaka—l empty ova box.

EXPORTS,

■Mcmowai: For Wellington—4 pkgs ranges, 12 crates biscuits, 1 crate and 1 case confectionery, 12' cases eggs, 1 case iand 2 'boxes lard, 1 box flausagoa, 10 sacks 'and 1 case bacon, 3 sacks oatina, 1 -sewing machine, 1 horse, 26 sacks potatoes, 16 -cases >and pkgs; fee Brisbane —1 chaffout/teqr, 6 bdls plough whedls; for (Newcastle—soß sacks oats, 62 sacks barley, 105 sacks potatoes, 10 boxes lard; for (Nelson —2 pkga ranges; for Sydney—l case drapery, 8 cases and 1 trunk boots, 40 bales buy, 2663 eaoka potatoes, 580 sacks oats, 110 cases cheese, 13 bales cord, 1 hearse, 13 cases. Wiaibora: For Dunedin—l bag rice, 4 sacks, •wnbrats, 21 "Sacks cowgrass, 30 sacks seed, 3 oases; for Adelaida—Bl6 sacks potatoes; tor Jkwnanitle —55 sacks potatoes; for Albany/ SB sacks malt, 11 cases, 5 kegs; for Hobeto—1 case pumps, 10 cases cheese, 3 wheals, 5 socks grass coed, 10 sacks oats; for Melbourne —1 bag seed, 8 octavos and 2 quart er-efisks whisky, 10 cases machinery, 2 boxes buttor, 36 Mcks oats, 1258 sacks potatoes, 5 rams, 56 cases and 3 drams empty returned, 7 casus and pigs; for Bluff—2o oases whisky, 8 caaa/; picH«a, 11 oases sauce, 13 case® vinegar, 1 case .pfotmsa, 34 sacks cocksfoot, 10 bales sr/oks, 25 ■b®3 castings, 8 oa-sea. 1 plxg, Hama: For Port 'Chalmers—6 casco cordials and o&uccs; for Dunedin—l bale wrya 1 truss leather, 18 -sacks clover weed, 5 v/ficks peas, 4 pieces timber, 24 hhds empty T/bturoed, 18 comb and pkga; for Bluff—l truss leather, 1000 bpga manure, 8 casea, 2 drams. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From London—Waimate, loft July 30, due Post Chalmers Sept. 18, Whalca’tona, at WaUingioa August 23. Auckland August August 23. Otarama, due Auckland August S 7. Karanioa, at) Port 'Chalmers, ia.ugust ID.. Kumars, left Hobart August 17, at Wellington August 23. Wakanui, loft July 20, duo WeUingtoh Bept, 10* Star of Australia, left July 12. Ssngatiis ,/offc August 5. Maori, toft August 5. I»dradf/,-i, at Melbourne, August 17. Paper oa, left, August 17. From New York-<-Qadaby, left Wellington. ICaniro, ad Auckltmq, August 22. IncKkeith, s.s., 3759, tons. Indralema, s.s., left July 25. From Edithburg'—Manurewa, barque, 327 tons. From Aigoa Bay—Corryvrechan, barque, 1866 tons. Prom Capo Tbwn—KincTune, barque, 718 tons. Prom Fiji—Mary Moore, barque, 544 tons. From Sydney—Frank Giiy, barquontine, 191 tons. ~ From Ocean Island—Moonstone, a.s., 2140 tons- _/ , . From Melbourne—Hiunslow, s.s., 2797 tons, atjßluff, August 19. / Prom Hamburg—J'/hn Gill, ship, 928 tons. From Hobart—He'ibn, barque, 343 tons. From Newcastle—River Hunter, barque, 534 tons, sailed August 17. VESSELS HD ME WARD BOUND. , ' / Days Out. Dumblane (OaptAini Damon) .... 62 Ashmore <Ctiptto.i ’Boys) 23 the union steamship company’s FLEET. MONDAY.—Rutorua leaves for Wellington, Piston and Mam.

H-MJ3. Axe bo r is to losuvo for Wellington on Monday. Thofl-S. Waikato loft for lie Bluff late on 'Friday ndgb*. tnbe ■' ' 'Jiava bwn, rooeivoil ■ 'that tbs. g.s. Knight of 4>t aft 34* 'i®. 9 *

ginning of the present month for Melbourne, Sydney, Port Chalmers, Wellington' and Auckland. ' ■Mr T. Madge, chief steward of the e. s. Tarawera, has left her on holiday leave, gone to Australia. Ho will, it is underatodd, return to duty on the s.s. Rcrtomehaffla. when that vessel resumes running. Mr Clark is acting as. chief steward of (the Tatasvera. On tS'aturday the a.s. Ta.ra.wera arrived from Wellington at Vi.so a.m.; the -9.3. Te Anau from Dunedin at 8.30 a.m.; the' s.s. 'H'awea from Wellington at 9.20 a.m.; the s.s. Elingamlte from Sydney, via east coast ports, at 10.10 a.m.; and the s.s. Rosamond from Greymouth at 0.25 p.m. . The Tyssr liner S/zz-t of New Zealand arrived from Lomdbn, via Australian arid northern ports, at 9.10 a.m. on (Saturday. She has no cargo for Lyttelton. ’Captain J. M. Hart is still in command, and hta officers axe Messrs E. JD. Beck, chief; J. J. Boyce, second; J. W. JBahchin, third; J. Jack, fourth; J. H. iSilley, chief engin^Ejr; ! H. 'Stevenson, E. Coutta, Archer ana siookwell, assistants; G. Knellor and Young, refrigerating engineers. The Star of New o chi and is to go from here to the Bluff, whi'ch is to he her port of final depaitiq/a for London. On Saturday the s.s. Hawea left for Dunedijl and Bluff at 1.25 p.m., the s.s.' Gulf of Ayoud for Sydney at 3.45 p.m., the s-s. E-linga-mite for Dunedin at 4.45 p.m., the s.©. Te Anau for Wellington and east coast ports 'at 3.20 p.m., and the s.s. Tarawcra (for Wellington at 10.20 p.m. Yesterday the s.s. Cygnet arrived) from Wellington at 5.30 a.m., the e.s. Pufcald from Westport at 8 a.m., end the s.s. Rotorua from Wellington at 2.30 p.m. The s.s. lEonga arrived from Havelock yesterday evening.

TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. WELLINGTON, August 25. Arrived, 9.20 a.m., Te Anau, from Lyttelton; 12.15 p.m., Tarawera, from Lyttelton. 'Sailed, 6.20 a.m., 'Gadsby, for Lyttelton. , GREYMOUTH, August 25. Arrived, 8 a.m., Kinr, from Lyttelton. LYTTELTON, August 25. Arrived, 5.30 amt., Cygnet, from Wellington; 8 a.m., PukaM, from Westport; 2.30 p.m., Rotorua, from Wellington. TLMARU, August 25. Arrived, 12.30 p.m., Gorlnnu, from Westport,

PORT OHADME'RS, August 25.

Arrived, 7.30 a.m., Hawes, from Lyttelton/; 9.20 a.m., Elingamlte, from Lyttelton. BLUFF, August 25. Arrived, 11 a.m., Waikato, from Lyttelton. RUSSELL, August 25. Arrived, 4.30 p.m., H.M.9. Mildura, from Auckland.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, August 24. Sailed—■‘Monro, for the south; passengers for Lyttelton—'Mass S eager, Mesdtwnes Maxwell, Bailey and two children, Messrs Bailey, Leech, Todhunter, Milne -and Maxwell. WELLINGTON, August 24.

Sailed—Monowai, for Sydney. To .sail at midnight—Rotorua, s.s., M’Arthur, for Lyttelton ; passengers—Misses Fenwick, "Wilson, Lenmie, Busch and Hill, Mesdames Baxter, Tennant, Ellkins, Stas®, Purvis and Woodford, Messrs Williams, Wilson, Cathie, Mackenzie, Wilkinson, Brodie, Davoy, Tichfcrd, Moschan, Mogridge, Wray, Perkins, Gorman, Stace, Brown, 'Davies, Spiers, Dryden, Griffiths, Campbell, Henderson, Hay, Bolt, Masters, Meason, Le Cran, Davies, Ritchie, Barker (2), Wilder (3), Thompson (2), Riddiford (2), Day, Mchoison. Williams, Murphy, Abraham, Smith, (Bums, Hewitt, Kettle, Potts, Johnston, Davies, Hanmer, Izard, Ferguson, Hayden, Furrarton, Smith, Knight, and fifteen steerage.

AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. SYDNEY, August 24. ■ Arrived —Pendlo Hill, from Napier. At Low Head—Helen 1 , from New Zealand. 5.15 p.m.— Sierra, from Auckland. Sailed, from Editbburg—Kinchune, for Lyttelton. County Ayr, for Wellington. 'Westralia, for Auckland. MELBOURNE, August 24. Arrived—Talimij, from the Bluff.

d. h. JXU Last Quarter , . 7 7 32 p.m. Naw Moon . 14 7 23 p.m. f irst Quarter . 22 7 22 p.A. Pull Moon . 30 7 51 a.m.

9 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer . . , 30.38 30.40 30.45 ThespioniBiier 43 50 44

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12589, 26 August 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12589, 26 August 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12589, 26 August 1901, Page 4