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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. * XMUlion is situated in lat. 43.37 south, fone 172 44 east; and the difference of time fjotween Lvttelton and Christchurch is 20seo. The time-ball is dropped every week day at 1 p.m., New Zealand mean, 'time, which, is equivalent to 13.30 Greenwich mean time of the wcvious day, being calculated for 172 deg 30min east long., and liars 30inin ea3fc of Greenwich mean. time. PHASES' OF THE MOON. 'OCTOBER.

WEATHER REPORT, ETC. • High. "Water, This Day (Wednesday): Morning,, 7.12 a.m.; afternoon, .7.421 p.m. , 'Sun , rises 5.33 a.m., sets 6.6 p.m., iMoon uses 11 ■p.m., sets 7.53 a.m. . ,: P '.'.- < .TUESDAY,"OCT. 1.

:; "; : '::CTE.%EATHER'I^;'AtrST ; RALIAv . v ' ' Iha"following weather reports were xeceived ■ ■■:'.' !rom Australian stations yesterday: 'Albany, Sep*; 30—Wind, n'orth-east; baro-■''-'-ttneiteir; 30,30; fir*.: '. „ ■ ' ; . Hobwfc, Sept. 30-Wind, Boull'h-; barometer,

".-.'■'■■ 29.90; fins... . ■ ■ ,' ',».»■ ~ ' Sydney, Oct' l-Wind, ecnrflaj barometer, 30.10; fine. ' ■'■'■:'■: THE .WEATHER IN NEW. ZEALAND. The following weather reports' were received Vifrora'iNW Zealand,station* at: 5 p.m.. yester- ' ' west, breeze; baro;.'■'..'.Water .30.05, thermometer.; 62; cloudy, sea :: taodepaJte. . '■.■.•,■■ , ~. ~. ■ '' New Plymouth—Wra!3,: eoutih-west, light, : ;: : V Jbarometei 30.03, ithejrmomdter 55; overcais'fc, sea ismooilih. . .•',■' , , Castle Point—Wind, motfih-w'e'sfc, breeze, .barometer. 29.85, thermometer 55; fine, sea, ■-.-. Wind, irJotfthi-north-wesfc, breeze; V ferometier 29.91, ithermcmeiter 53; cloudy. • south-wesib, breeze; ■baro- '-/. .; imetei :29.93, itkermometer 53; gloomy, sea; :-'■ . 6l Soura-Calm;' .'bairometo 29.86, *h'w"im'om'eteT 57; fine, se-a slight swell. ..' -Ctemaru-Calm; barometer 29.91, *h«moo»-. |,: i to ,51; ©l'oudy, sea smooth. Bluff—Wind, .weafc-south-weat, breeze; feaxo- ■'"■■:■■'■ imelter 29.91, themnomeite,' 52; bowery. . : tostong ■: —westerly winds ere Ho-be expected, n wll parts :: ■S country, 'with; an increasing pressure ;;\/\ generally.'.'.' ■■' ::, ; : :.':"" .':'.;-■! .WEATHER, FORECAST. . : . ..-.' ■i. r ; .,- The.'following weather, forecast, was tele- ; ■; :■ graphed { from n ste^-£s :. I- . moderate , from the. westward at ail places .northward of :Napier and .New Ry»°**;,; a ■s sale from between,the, north-east and nortn- ' wesh after from -ten to sixteen-hours at ail r place'D- thence southward .. to Oamaru and Oueenstown, and a gale ftom between the : '. worth-west and south-west,,. everywhere else. "'.'■■ The barometer will further use northward of : : Napier and New Plymouth, and further, fa i <■■ Wervwhere e\se. ■ ■ 'The sea will be heavy oiv all . ;it.h3 cast coast between Castle Point and J^aa■;■'■'.V!.W».\ The tides, will be high onfall the :weeb coa'tit and aC'so at Cape. Campbell, and Timaru.'and good thence southward, and/also ' v : oi the east' coast, and) moderate elsewhere, , J 'Rain is probable in most • parts of the South 0~,-n Inland. Warning : signals - for northerly, gales ;": : .''vW ; exhibited at Capea Campbell, Foulwmd ''and Farewell Spit. Synopsis of the last ' twenty-four hours:—A ©lowly'increasing pres- '/•" i euro northward of Napier and New Plymoivth, ■"but it ,has. decreased slowly everywhere e'i : se. '■'{■''-: Strong.■ northerly, winds -have been prevalent : ' southward ; of', Wanganui and Oastl'epoint, and .■'. ■'■'» north-west gale -blew at Cape 'Campbell all ■'■'■■■' night. A low pressure'from, the west is due '":. «t the meridian of South' Cape to-morrow.

ARRIVED. Oct. I—Corinra, s.s., 820 tons, Milhnan, from Tinsaru, Oamaiu and Bunedin. Union (Steamship Company, agents. ' Oct I—Tarawera., s.s., 1269 tons, Manning, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents.- Passengers—Misses Hamilton, Bii'd and Kane, Mesdames Black, Lorraine, Wilson, Brown, Strang, Ulrich and Burridge, Captain Scotland', Messrs Bemud, Bagmond, Black, Wilson, Keys, March, Park, Holme, Wilson, White, Bow, Craig, Godfrey, Noave, Kaye, Hobbs, Strang, Skeoch, Robertson, Quelbh, Evans, . Lane, Foster, Redstone, Burridge, M'Cullough and fourtetn steerage. Oct. I—Bingadee, a.s., 393 tons, Biinsr, from .Wellington' and) Greyrnouth. O. W. Turner,, fcgent. Oct I—JArcher, H.M.S., 1779 tons, 3500 Ihorse-power, 6 guns, Commander ißolleston l , from Bunedin. , ' 'SAILED. Oct. I—Clyde,l—Clyde, sclrooner, 87 •tons, Cameron, . , for Greymouth. D. C. M'lntyre and Co., ■' agents. Oct. I—Corinna, e.-s., 830 tons, Millman, for Wellington, Westport and 1 Greymouth. Union Steamship Company, agents. Oct' I—Toroa, s.s., 174 ton?, M'.Alister, for the- Chatham. Islands. "' 'Kinsey, Uarns and Co., agents. Oot. I—Tarawera, 5.3., 1269 tons, .Manning, for 'Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers —'Misses Poster, 'Whittaker, C. Williams, B'Oyly, B. Leuii, Garland, Claik, Mesdames Adams, W. Evans, F. de C. Malet, Gibbs, Williams,, A. E. G: Rhodes, Cowan, Clark <2), Todd, .Harris, W. E. Knott, P. Watson, Rev J. Reid Glasson, 'HO3. C. C. Bowen, Justice Williams. Messrs Flat man. M.H.R., G. Laurenson, M.H.R., 3D. 'Buddo, M.H.R., G. W. Russell, M.H..K., P. dc C. Ma'.et, A. L. Beattie, Jackson, Harris, Wickstead, Atkinson, J. 18. Moore, Gibbs, F. Adams, Christie, W. Coldgrove, -Staveley, Stanford, A. B. Bobscn, A. E. G-. Rhodes, Cowan-, Rexo, Sylbin, Ford, Todd, Harris, W. J. Tcnnaut, Ponder, W. E'. Knott, Clark, Manchester, W. Evans, J. H. Johnson, Haywood (2), Webley, Gilfillan, Irwin,.Whittaker Watt, Field, Sowder., Adams, Davis, F. Callender, Brash -and F. Watson. IMPORTS. Poherua: From Westport—3 demijohns, 123 S ions coal, 21,566 ft ■timber. Corinna: From Bunedin—l casks acetic acid, 90-13 bricks, 11 platc3 iron, 43 pieces • machinery, 6 pkgs, 2 cases, 13 boxes, 4 drums: from Oamaru—3 cases. Tarawera: From Wellington—l 7 boxes butter, 6 pkgs -tea, 10 cases oranges, 6 filters, 1 sack .spokes, 3 bicycles, 1 box fish, 6 casks pelts, 12 bu.locks, 17 pkgs iron, -20 cases, 1 barrel and 1 h'hd empty, 8 cases empty tins, 1 box, 41 pkgp, 9 empty returned crates, 6 keg 3. EXPORTS. ■ Corinna: For Westport— 22 boxes soap, 1 bag row! bones, 10 sacks manure, 40 sacks flour, 55 sacks potatoes, 1 case lamps 1 •ask, 39 pkgs; for Greymouth—l6 pkgs machinery, 8 cases and pkgs; for _oKiuka—l case. EXPECTED .ARRIVALS. From London—Waimato, at Pori Chalmers Sept. 23. - Ranga'lura, left August 5 Maori, at Wellington Sept. 22. Indradevi at Napier • Sept. 20. Paparoa left Hobant Seplf 30, duei Wellington Oct. 4. Gotlhio, 'left August 31. Tokomaru, left Sept! 6. Tongariro, lefil Sept. 11. left Sept. 24. From Now York—lnchkeith, s.s., 3759 tons. Indralema, s.s., at Melbourne- Sept. 17. Folmina, s.s., 3959 tons. From Edithburg—Manurewa, barque, 327 Jons. From Algoa Bay—Corryvrechan, barque, ISG6 'tons. From Fiji—Mary Moore, barque, 514 tons. From Hamburg—John Gill, ship, 928 tons, left Sept. 6. From Hobart—Helen, barque, 343 tons. ' From Calcutta —Lake Erie, barque, 938 tons. VESSELS HOMEWARB BOUNB. Bays Out. Dumblane (Captain Bamora) . . .' . 99 Ashmore (Captain Boys) 60 • j Triton (Captain Coder) 4 THE UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. WEBNE3BAT.—Ro.toma'han'a arrives from JBunfedin, -and leaves for Sydney, via east coast ports. Te Anau arrives from Wellington and easjj coast pons, and leaves fcr BunedJn. Poherna leaves for West-port. The 5.3. Corinna arrived from southern ports a; 5 a.m. yesrerday. The schqwer Clyde sailed for Greymouth at 10 a.m. yesterday. The s.s. Bingadee arrived from Greymouth, via Wellington, at 11 a.m. yesterday. The s.a. Cygnet will not run to Akaroa 'till Friday. The' s.s. John Anderson will do the Pigeoj.' Bay' ruurrirlg in l tho meantime. The " Westport Times " says that an urgent necessity in the equipment of 'the harbour is some mechanical contrivance on the west breakwater to indicate the position of the entrance in time o[ flood'. The barque Cioch, now at Wellington, has b?en chartered' by the New Zealand Shipping Ccmpj-.'.y to load wool for Loudon. She will probably load'a't Gisborne. , The k.s. Tarawera arrived from Wellington yes erday rooming, ai:d wjt'hin the moles et 10 30 a.m. She left Wdlinsflon at 7.15 p.m'. yesterday, and arrived off Lyltelton Heads about 8 a.m., but had to anchor for a couple of jhourfl on account of the fog, which was so thick that'it ■was impossible to pick up the entrance. Tho s.e. Rotorua, the machinery of which is being repaired, is expected to be roady to resume running at the end of the week. Tho Union 'Steamship Company's s.s. Rotomahana is to 'arrive from Bum'din to-day, on her way to Sydney, via Wellington. He* ■

four new boilers, which h-ave replaced the six formerlsiH her, have an increased pressure of 20 Ho Ve square inch and, :iVu> w» enable her to dio-between 16 and 17 bm hour The vessel's pas« tioYbas been enlarged, :«d sh<= has beenl fitted with new masts and rigging. - Afb « h r%*Xn-Auatralia-she will be replaced' m the LytteMtonWellington running, . w The "Post" stetes that owing to the Westraiia -being., unready foi the Burrumbeet is making another trip to New Zealand. . She left Sydney for Wellington-on Saturday with 85 passengers and 1080 tons cargo for all ports. The Wesrtradia will resume her work from Melbourne on Oct. 10. „_ . The s.s. Corinna left for Wellington, Wes,uort and Greymowth *t, 1.20 p.m. yesterday. HMS. Archer nurrived' from Bunedui yes-lington-.and :fhe for tW Chathams. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. LYTTELTO'iM, Oct. 1. Arrived-5 a.m., Corinna, from Timaru; 1110 am Bingadee, from Wellington.; ,10.00 am, ffiwera, 8 froni Wellington; 6.30 p.m., H.M.S. Archer, *™ ™^«s ei ~ Arrived-7.30 a.m., Mapounka, from Lyttel°;Sailed—s..2o -p.m., Maori, for .Lyttelton. f Oct. 1. Arrived—6 p.m., Ventura' ;(San Francisco mail), from Honolulu. . : ■ ; ' ' PORT: 'CILILME.RS, Oot. 1.. Sailed—s.3o p.m., Rotomahana, for Lyttelfon; 5.30 p.m., Ujina. for Bluff. • " . • Oct. 1. Sailed—lo ip.m., Takapuna (San .Francisco mail), for 2vew Plymouth. • SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. POUTO, Oct. 1. Arrived—River Hunter, barquent-ine, from Lytteiton. AUCKLAND, Oct. 1. 'Arrived—Vetn'iura, from Ss.n Francisco; pa-s----seni°-ejrs' for New Zealand—Mrs A. Nabut, Dr and Mrs W. Young, Mr and Mrs R. H. -Crawford, Mr -and Mrs R. 'Smith, Mrs •T. M'K«'?h ind- 'b<"> oliiV>-n. O—ii.-'ti- "*.•** Mrs C. E. -Nelson, Mr and Mrs J. R. Rendell, Mrs A. A.-Tomer, Messrs J. Bennie, A. W. Marshall, A. H. MarSha'll, J. F. StudhcJme, T. Borthwick, T.. H. 'Benton, E. S. Hollenste'in, P. R. Skeate, A. M. Skeats, R. Lockhead, A. Roso, -H, Moore, A. HohiiEgawor..'h, J. S. Berirs, and nine steerage. Sailed—Zealandia, for the south; passengers for Lytteiton—Misses Fra'ter and Parker,Me?dames Webster "and H-ampson. The steamer Ventura, with the San Francisco mail, 'arrived at six o'clock. ■ . • - WELLINGTON, Oct, 1., Sailed—Te Anau, -fcr Lytteiton- and cd-in; passengers for Lytteiton—Misses- -Watson, Lenning, France, Stevens, Hayter, Stubbs' and Brebr.er, Mesdame3 'Jloclgen', Lett and child, Jack-son and child', Harker, Bridge,-Bar-clay -and boy, Holdsworth and' Joneii, Colonel Wood, Messrs IHodgeiv, Lawn, Geddis, 'Scales, Isles, 'Edwards, Mund'eli, Hayter, Marshall, -Meagher, Clarke, Grogan, Caulipee, -Rudd, Lett" Evans, Nicholson, Lyons, Stewart, Bixo'n, iMiichell, Holdsworlli and ten stee-r----age' BUNEBIN, Oot. 1. Sailed—Eotom'abana.,, for Sydney, via east coast ports-; passengers for Lytteiton—Mrs Moss, and Mr Shanks. ,

<L h. m. Last Quarter «' s '■■ 5 8 22 a.m. iX'ew Jiloon . ■ - ■. ,13 0 41 a.m. First Quarter . . . 21 . 5 28 a.m. Full 'Moon. . . ■ . : » 28' 2 36 a.m.

9 a.m. Noon.. 5 p.m. Barometer - . 29.93 29.36 29.82 Thermometer. . ' 51 : 60 59 Calm.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12621, 2 October 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12621, 2 October 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12621, 2 October 1901, Page 4