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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. ; Lyttelton is situated in lat. 43.37 south. lon---. 172.44 east; and'the difference of tuns between Lyttelton and Chrisichu'rch is 20sec. The time-ball is dropped every week day at 1 p.m., New Zealand mean time, which i» equivalent to 13.30 Greenwich mean time OS the previous clay, being calculated for 172cleg, SOmin cast long., and llhrs 3.omm east of PHASES OF THE MOON. DECEMBER. d, h. ui. Last Quarter . . . . 3 * 9 20 a.m. . New Moon H 2 23 p.m. First Quarter . . . . 19 8 » a - m - Full Moon 25 11 46 p.m. ■WEATHER KEPOBT.ETC. . H'sh Water, This Day (Monday): Morning 8 a.m.; afternoon, 8.23 p.m. Sun. rises. 4.25 a.m., sets 7.41 p.m. Moon rises 10.19 a.m., sets 9.30 a.m. „„ SUNDAY,. DEC. 23. * 9 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer .. 29.80 29,72 29.66 Thermometer 64 • 64 66 Wind, N. 8., light. AERIVED. Dec 23 —Tutanekai, New Zealand Government steamer, 411 tons, Post, from Wellington, via Cape Campbell. Dec 28—Pukaki, s.s., 917 tons, Stringer, ■■ from Napier. Union Steamship Company, aB Dcc S '2S—Zealandia, s.s., 1800 tons, Hipgrave, ' from Sydney, via. East Coast .ports. .Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Passengers-Misses Mullany, Flavell, Denniston, Young, Milsom, Grav Spencer, Burtenshaw, Jenning, btocidani, Aitken, Gillanders and Allcorn, Mesd»me» Winter .and child, Nee and two children, Cottrell and; 'four children, Walters and child, Brunton, Davis and two:,children, O-U----landers, Blakiston and Alkorri, Eev Father Kooo-h, Hon Brunton, Messrs Marks, Winter, Flavel!, Morgan, Denniaton, Nee,' Gardner, Buckridge, Clinchen, Brunton, Davis, Footihead. Harper, McDougall, Blakiston, Brooke and 47 steerage. . • Dec. 28.—Rotomahana, s.s. 914 tons. Manning, from-Wellington. Union Steamship Co., agents. Passengers—l3o saloon and 80 steerage—<2lo excursionists. Dec. 28—iWaihora, s.s., 1269 tons, Bermech, from Dunedia, Union Steamship Co., agents. Passengers—Misses Smith, Hurse, Winton, Jones, Fretwell, . Waters, Imnes, Jacobsen, Duke, Weir, Sam and Innes, Mesdames Tatteraall, Brown, Allan and Fretwell, Messrs McDonald, Tattersall, Mitchell, Allan, Scott, Stamper,' Cuttein, Kelly, -Quine, Fowler, Ratcliffe, Smith and Layton. Dec. 28—Falcon, schooner, 96 tons, Bonner, from Havelock. T, H. Kex, agent. Dec. 28 —Cygnet, s.s., 66 tons, Murray, from Akaroa, via the Bays. Piteaithly and Co., agents. Dec. 23—Corinna, s.s., 820 ions, Millman, from Westport. Union. Steamship Company, agents. Dec. 29—Wakatu, s.s., 95 tons, Wills, from Cheviot, Kaikoura and Wellington. Kinsey, Barns sad Co., agents. Passengers—Miss Thomas, Mesdames Wren, O'lsen, Jacobs, Tahuia and Roberts, Messrs \Wren, Austin, Olson,. Simon, Roberts, Fitzsimmons, Tahuia, and lhaia and Master Olsen. Dec. 29—Waipori, s.a,. 1229 tons, Abram,. from Newcastle. Union Steamship Company, agents. Dec. 29—Dingadee, ».s., 393 tons, Dilner, from Greymouth, via Wellington. C. W. Turner, agent. Dec. 23—Tarawera, as., 1269 tons, M'Donald, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Ryan, Shepphard,' Do:g, Mirtor, Kelly, Churchill, Hulsch, Middenhall, Broad, Popplewelll (2), Miller, Driscoll, Smith, Kennedy, Wood, Miles and Struck, Mesdames Cogswell, Kelly, Stevens, Smith, Dunlop, Harman, Lowe and party, Dunlop, Hulsch, Churchill, Miller, Henry and two children, v Hay, and Phillips, Dr Mason, Messrs Wilmot, Laucblan, Turner, Blooming, Tiller (3), Vincent, Healey, Gibson, Stevens, Brabncr, Stubbs, Maine, Ford, Lowe, Louiseon, Comerforcf, Smith, Dunlop, Little, Crawford, Montgomery, Kelly, Leary, Houghton, Hulsch, Griffiths', Gore, Norrish, ■■ Lowe, Smith, Mather, Stanley, Murcitt, Griffin, Green, Webb, Jones, J-emis, "Alexander, Campbell, Kennedy, Struck, Murdoch, Po3t, Mold, . Lumtund'a, Cbnnell and! Buckley and sixty-four steerage. Dec. 29—Rimutaka, s.s., 4982 tons, Green- ■ street, from Napier. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. SAILED. Dae. 27.—Emma Sims, ketch, 60 Reynolds, for Motueka. Piteaithly and Co., agents. Dec. 28.—Lake Erie, 'barque, 938 tons, Smith, for Timaru. A. H. Turtfbull and Co., agents. Dec. 28.—Pukaki, s.sf, 917 tons, Stringer, ior Westport. Union Steamship Co., agents. Dec. 28—Tutanekai t New Zealand Governu aient steamer, 4HI tons, Post, for Southern ** ; lighthouses. Passengers—His Excellency the \ Governor and party. * *Dec 28—Pukaki, s.s., 917 tons, Stringer, for iWestpoxt. Union Steamship Company, agents. Dec. 28—Zealandia, ».s., 1800 tons,- Hipgrave, for Dunedin. Kinsey, Bams and Co. agents Passengers—Mesdame-gi Hoare and childl and Falck, Messrs Cuttea (2), Kaufmann, Everard, Falck, Bullock and' England. Dec. 28—Waihora, is.s., 1269 tons, Bernech, for Wellingiton and east coast ports. Union Steamship Company, agent*. Passengers—so saloon and 25 steerage excursionists. Dec. 28—Rotomahana, s.*, 914 tons, Manning, for Wellington.. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—l2o saloon and 70 steerage excursionists. ■ IMPORTS. Zealandia: From Newcastle—93 pieces' timber, 10 pairs shafts, 300 felloes; from Sydney —SO ingots copper, 217 bags and 40 cases bofctlea, 106 pkgs merchandise; from Auckland—lo cases and 2 hhds treacle, 736 bags and 2G sacks isugar, % hhd'3i syrup, 200 bags cement, 2 bales brooms, 298 pkgs timber, 10 cases beer, 3 balesi leather, 3 casks limejuice, 2 cases cigarettes, ■ 19 pkgs, 4 cases, 1 bale; from Gisborne—2o casks pelts, 2 empty hhds; from Wei'lingtonr-'ll bales leather, 43 casks pelts, 2 cases, 9 pkgs>, 6 returned empty barrels, 1 returned empty hhd, Pukaki: From Napier—2674 sheep. RoiomahanaTFrom Wellington—2s roßa netting, 40 boxes soap, 8 boxes butter, 1 bdl oars, 6 casks pelts, 120 sheep, 14 bars and 3 * bdls iron, 1 case flags, 48 cases, 78 pkgs, 10 casks, 10 kegs, 2 oases empties, 2 trusses; |rqm Omehunga—3o cases oranges; from Nelson—22 half-cases tomatoes. "Waihora: Frorn. Dunedint—7 cases 25 hhda andl 3 kegs ale, 1 bicycle, 1 yacht, 1276 boxes *nd 1 case butter, 4 pkgs, 27 cases, 19 hhds, 1 barrel, 1 kilderkin, 4 kegs, 3 drums. EXPORTS. Waikare: For .Sydney—4 crates; for Wel■wgion—quantity scenery and effects. Tarawera: .For Foxton— 1 crate biscuits, 10 oases ale; 15 cases' limejuice, 1 case; for Hokitika—s boxes cake, 2 cases fireworks, 1 pkg sticks, 1 case; for Patea—2 cases. 6 pkgs; for •Blenheim'—l3 bdfe standards', 6 coils wire, 2 cases, 2 pkgs; for Wanganui—o. cycle, 6 eases and ,pkgs; for Nekton—l case; for New Plymouth—l harrow, 1 plough, 13 cases and pkgs; for Picton—l cycle, 1 shafting, 4 cases; for Greymouth—l crate confectionery, 2 boxes cako, 1 crate biscuits; for Wellington—l bale leather, 1 .ejele, 1 drum naptha, 10 cases pickles, 35 cases and 3 hhds ale, 12 dust bins, 3 chests tea, 4 sacks bacon,, 4 high-pressure boilers, 4 ranges, 2 ashpans, 1 bdl skirtings, 1 bdl fines, 1 bdl -registera, 5 octaves cider, 3 bags onions, 3 pieces timber, 1 plough, 12i cases fruit, • 18 pkgs furniture, 1 casting, 1 wheel', 96 cases and pkgs. Zealandia: For Dunedin—62 bales wool, 22 o«pc3 'tomatoea, 8 bales leather, 35 acid cases *nd 6 barrejs,empty returned', 7 pkgs. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From London—Star of England, at Wellington Dec. 25. Waiwera, at Wel- • lington Dec. 17. Papanui, s.s., left Hobarti 'Deo. 27, duo Wellington Dec. 31 Tekoa, s.s., left Nov. 3, due Auckland Jan. 2. Star of New Zealand, at Melbourne Dec. 21. H'aiwke'o Bay, left Nov. 19. Aoiea, left Nov. 25. Waikato, left Nov. 30. Karamea, left Dec. 21. Nov. 25. Waikato, left Nov. 30. From Clarence River—Pelotas, barquen'tine, JJSI tons, left Nov. 30. From New York—lnchkeith, s.s., 3750 tons. Folmina, «.?., 3959 ions. Kobe, s.s., 4569 tons, left Oct. 26. Riverdale, s.s., 4206 tons, left Oct. 84. Germanicus, s.s., 3967 'tons, left Dec. 6. From Fiji—Mary Moore, barque, 544 tons. From Hamburg—John Gill, ship, 928 ton», l«ft Sept. 6. From Calcutta—lkhona, s.s., 3383 tons, left Oct. 12. Uganda, ».■»., left Dec. 9. From Sydney—Moana, acow, left Dec. 21. River Hunter, barquen'tine, left Dec. 25. From Port) Stephens—Rotuma, ibarquentine, 314 tons. VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. Days Out. -Tri'ion (Captain Ceder) 93 Momlrosa (Captain Anderson) ... 46 THE UNION S'JBEAMSHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. MONDAY.—TaTawi'a loaves for Wellington. Corinna leaves for Timaru. Thp ketch Emma Sims sailed for Motueka on Saturday. The barque Lake Erie sailed for Timaru at 6 «,.m. xjn Saturday. ( The schooner Falcon arrived from Havelock at half-past. 12 o'clock on Saturday. The Shaw, Swill and* Albion Company's steamer Karamea left Plymouth for Welling- ■ ton and Lytteltoh on Dec. 21. ■ ' On Saturday the s.s/ Tutanekai arrived from Wellington via'Cape Campbell at 5.30 a.m., the a.s. Pukaki from Napier at 5.35 a.m., the s.s. Zealandia from Sydney via East Coast ports at i

7.30 a.m., tho s.s. Rotom'ahana from Wellington at 7.50 a.m., and tho s.s. Waihora. 'from Dunedin at 8.25 a.m. Messrs Bannatyne and Co. (says the "Post ) have received information from the New York agents of the Tyser line that the Reigato was due at New York on Doc. 5, and it was hoped to get her away for Australian and New Zealand ports on Dec. 30. Tho Indradevi was advertised to -sail from New York on Jan. 20. The rates -of freights ruling by the Reigate were:—Dense weight 17s 6d, general cargo 255, special lines 22s 6d and 10 per cent. The steamer Jupiter, belonging to the A. and A. Company, was (says tho Wellington "Post") to have loft New York early in December for Austalia and New Zealand. Another of (he Company's steamers, tho Oakley, 6300 tons, is to sail on Jan. 30, for Australia and Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers.

The Wellington "Post" states thaMlie steel barque Criffel, whose voyage 'from New York to New Zealand was abandoned on account of a fire breaking out on board, was, when the mail left, being loaded for Sydney. The s.s. Cygnelt arrived from Akaroa and Banks Peninsula bays at 3.15 p.m. on Saturday. Tho s.s. Corinna arrived from Wes ! t!por ! b at 10 .p.m. ©mi 'Saturday. Yesterday tho s.s. Wakatu arrived 1 from .Cheviot, Kaikoura and Wellington at 4.30 a.m.; 'bho s.s. Waipori from Newcastle 'aifc 9 a.m., and the s.s. Tarawera from Wellington at 2.35 p.m., and the s.s. Dingadee from Greymouth, via WeJWngton, at 4 p.m. The s.s: Wakatu is to make a 'special trip to -Chevioil this evening. On Saturday ifcho s.s. 'Pukaki left 'tor Westport Bill 0.40 p.m.; the is.s. Tutanekai for Port Chalmers, via 'lighthouses, at 1 p.m.; the s.s. Zealandia for Dunedin at 2.15 p.m.; the s.s. Waihora, for Wellington and East Coast ports a%"8.30 p.m.; and iihe s.s. Rotoma'han'a for Wellington at 10.15 p.m. The s.s. Rimutaka returned from 'Napier at eight o'clock last nisrht. Tho s.s. iWadwera, from Wellington, was approaching the Heads at a late hour last nigh't.

TELEGRAPH iNOTTCS BOiARD. ■POET 'CBJALMiEiRS, Dec. 2D. Arrived—9.3o p.in., InvereaTgiH, from London: 4.20 p.m., Zeahincßa,. from Lyitelton. WELLINGTON, Dec. 29. Arrived—lo. 33 a.m., Ratomahiana, from ■Lyttelton; 11 a.m., Waihora, from Lyttoltorj. Sailed —7.<45 la.ia., 'Maori, for London; 5.35 a.m., W&iwera, for Lytttal'toni. LYTT'ELTON, Dm. 29. Arrived—ll.ls a.m., Wakatu, 'from Kn.ikoura, via coast; 2.45 p.m., Tarawera, from Wellingiton; 4.30 p.m., Dingiadee, from Wellington; 1 p.m., Waipori, from ■Newcastle'.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, Dec. 23. Sailed—Te lAnau (at noon), for the south; passengers for Lyttelton—Misses Wilson, Roi, Gibbon, Austin, Mrs Friedlander and child and Mr Bortihwic-k. _ WELLINGTON, Dec. 29. Arrived—Lark, from Kaipara. Rotomahana and Waihora, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Maori, for London'. Indraghiri, for London. Waimate, for Waitara. Waiwera, for Lyttelton. : Star of England', for Gisborne. - PORT CHALMERS, Dec. 28. Arrived—Mokoia, from Lyttelton.

AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. ' ' SYDNEY, Deo." 28. ■Arrived—Elmville and 'Northern Chief, from Kaipara.. Pendlehill, from Napier. Sierra and Blinsamite, from Auckland. Dec. 29. ■ The Elingamito was delayed by heavy weather in the Tasman Sea. ■MELBOURNE, Dec. 28. for Greymouth. Dec. 29. Arrived—Monowai, from the Bluff.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12696, 30 December 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12696, 30 December 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12696, 30 December 1901, Page 4