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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Thft time-ball is dropped every -week day at ■ 1 p m., New Zealand mean, time, which is touivaient to 13.30 Greenwich mean time of the previous day, being calculated for 172dcg SOmin east 10ng.,, end ll'hrs SOmiu east of Greenwich mean time. PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY.

' WEATHER REPORT, ETC. High Water, This Day (Saturday),: Morning 1.51 a.m.; afternoon, 2.15 p.m. Sun rises i. Stt-in., sets 4.49 p.m. Moon rises 3.33 p.m., •ota 4.1. a.m. FRIDAY, MAY 8. t 9 a.m. Koon. 5 p.m. ■ Barometer • 30.50 30.45 50.41 -Thermometer 48 52 49 Wind, S.W., -light. MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY, CHRIST- ■> CHURCH. BA. Meteorological observations, taken at 8.30 «.m. Friday, May SiBarometer —30.531. . Maximum temperature during preceding : twenty-four hours —62.9. . Minimum temperature during preceding : twenty-four hours —43, Temperature at 9.30- a.m.—Dry iculb 46.8, ; Jet bulb 45. Humidity, per cent—S3., ■" Maximum temperature in sun —112.4. , ; Minimum thermometer on grass —37.2. *' Direction of wind—S.W. Dewlall during previous twenty-four hours—.ool. . Tendency of barometer —Steady. ARRIVED. „ , : 'M!ayS—Victoria, a.s., 1569 tons, JVVflller, from Melbourne, via southern ports. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Passengers—Miss Barr, Messrs Stuckey and Dacre and forty Mc-eiage. May B—Warrimeo, s.s., IS&7 tons, Neville, from Sydney, via Wellington. Union Steani- ! ship Company, agents. Paesenpeis-Misses , Hemth, Bratney, Lynskey, Gregg, Go*.erill and Burke, Mesdames Flynn, two children and m- ' fant, Ballantyne, Graham, M Laughlan, Calvert, Brown, Webb, Temple, Page, Carrutbers and twb children and M'Conbne, Messrs Lambert, Bowling, Patchett, Tnomas, Bate, Biothwiok, Ballantyne, Barron. Miller, Hollow, -G i- • son, Kilgour, Cameron, Stott, Parkinson, Bu ohanan, Patterson, James, Magnis, hrostiok, Heigham, Farnie, Temple, Page, Kitto, itog- ' gerioo, Varcoe, -M’Kay, _ Addison, Smyth. Huls. 'Stevenson, M’Conbne, Pringle, Adams, Crothera, Cross, Mitchell, Smith, Coy, Guam"bers and Woods, .Master Calvert and lorvy-iive from Adelaide. Pitcaithly and Co., agents. SAILED. , • May &—Victoria, s.s., 1869 tons, Waller, lor Sydney/ via Wellington. Kinsey, Bams and Co., -agents. Passengers: For Wellington— Misses Bright. Eelleston, Lilley, Overton and Deihpsy, Mesdames Whitfield and child, A aider, Waters, Maitland, Eeiche, Aldreoh, Wilkin, Heartstono and three children, G codger and Bloom, Messrs Dempsy, Maitland, Davidson, Arlow, Aldrech, J. C. Wilkin, Thomas, T. Danks, Shepherd, Bech ,(2), Vance and Alberto ; for Sydney—Misses Clark, Rogers and Bultitude, Mesdames Courage and Black, Lieutenant-Colonel Gilmour, Captain M. John, Hr W. J. Anderson, Messrs F. Courage, Brent, A. Houstan, W. G. Black, W. Bultitude, J. M’Kiimon, O’Rourke and J. A. Hailey. May B—Warriinoo, s.s., 1897 tons, Neville, for Melbourne, via southern ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. . Passengers: For Dunedin—Misses Meade, Ferguson and Maunder, Mesdames Brown and Barden, Messrs Hayman/Hallett, Sykes and Hoeles; for Melbourne —Misses Jondahl and Shallcrd. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From London—Star of Australia, at Wel- ; lington May 7. Wakanui, at Gisborne May 7. Rangatira, at Port Chalmers May 2. Indradevi, at Melbourne April 30. Papanui, at Cape Town April _ 20, duo Wellington May 16. Waimatc, left April 2, due Port Chalmers May 22. ' Kumara, left April 8, due Wellington May 26. Maori, left Cape Town May 4, due Wellington May 31. Indralema, left April 12. Ruapehu, left" April 25, due Wellington Juno 10. Whakatane, left May 6, due i Auckland June 28. Pkkeha, left May 3. From Now York—Rapallo, s.s., 6141 tons, left March 19. Omba, s.s., 2330 tons, left April SO. Louise Roth, 3431 tons, left April 6. Essex, s.s., at Adelaide April 21. I. F. Chapman, ship, 2014 tons. From Liverpool—Lapwing, barque, 692 tons, : left Jan. 9. From Glasgow—Kildalton, barque, 1757 tons, left Jan. 31. ..‘From Calcutta—Fazilka, s.s., left April 1. l, From Sydney—Rio, barquentino, 289 tons. Chittoor, barquentine, 217 toaa. ■ l From Newcastle—Clan M’Leod, barquo, 618 tons. County of Ayr, barque, 498 tons. From Melbourne—Talune, left May'4s. From Pensacola—Lady Penrhyn, barque, BXS tons, left April 13. ' VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. Days out. Cupic-a (Captain Parker) .... 75 Lon. (Captain Chamberlain ... 61 THE UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S FLEET. —Rotomahana arrives ' from : Wellington and leaves on return trip. Tc Anau arrives from DunE’dio and) leaves for Wellington ami Eadfc Coast ports. Mararoa, arrives from Sydney via East Const ports and leaves icr Dunedin. SUNDAY.—Penguin arrives from Wellington. Koonya arrives from Grey-mouth. The s.s. Victoria arrived from Melbourne, via Hobart, Blug and Port Chalmers, at 6.50 a.m. y-esveiroay. She sailed from Melbourne on April 20 and Hobart on May 1, called at 'Blug and Dunedin, leaving Port Chalmers at 5 .p.m. yesterday. Experienced fine weather and smooth seas, during the voyage. The .s.s. Waxrirr.no arrived at 7.25 a.m. yesterday from Sydney, via Wellington. She left Sydney on May 2, end had a fine passage! Tho s.s. Athenio took the following cargo from Lyttelton:—For L0nd0n—65,837 carcases mutton and iamb, 1496 bales wool, 316 casks . pelts, 1247 casks fallow, 9. sacks bone®, 9D4 sacks oats, 263 sacks peas, 87 bales basils, 1120, casea preserved meats; for Rio—looo casts apples, 125 sacks and 60 bags potatoes. The s.s. Warrimoo brought the following imports from Australian ports:—From -Sydney—l piano, 35 bags oxide iron, S 3 pkgs tea, ISO Cases soap, 1 clock, 7 oases cigars, 13’ bales bags, 28boxes 'lubes, 1 case plants, 3 pkgs and . 4 cases drapery, 2 bdls laths, 2 cases drugs, 1 case cocoa, 5 bal'c-s bran bags, 1 casting, 3 cases paper, 1 dog, 50 pkgs and! 303 boxes sultanas, 250 cases currants, 90 cases and 23 kegs cream tartar, 5 cases and G 1 bags bottles, ~ 43 mats sulphur, 1 case apparel, 2 cases and 4 crates valves, 1 case -electric goods," 41 oases merchandise, 1 quarter cask wiae, 1 coil wire rope, 1 coop fowls, 1 case goods, 1 case boots and! shoes, 1 case slippers, 13 horses, 62 coils rope,- 82 pieces timber, 1 saddle, 50 cases fruit, 14 bids andl 10 quarter-casks white spirit, 70 ; pkg.s ginger, 3 pkgs silk samples, SO mats rice, 125 case®, 5 parcels;, from Newcastle—--27 xollis empty bags, 63-1 coke. Tha barque Braemiar, with a cargo of salt from Adelaide, anchored in the stream yesterday evening. She is an iron vessel of 1073 tons gross and 1036 tons net register, and is 216 ft in length, 84ft in beam and 39.9 ft in depth of bold. She was -built a-t Dumbarton in_lßß4 by Messrs M’Millan and Son-. Captain Joslin is in command, and 1 the vovago # fecni Adelaida occupied fourteen. d : ays. * The ship Victoria brought the fo-Lowing imeoris from Australian ports;—From Mel©eurno—o oases drapery, 3 cases Mather, 5 cases h-ardlware, 5 bales papers, 40 bags rice, 4 oases oomietftion-cry, 1 case bicycles, 1 cask fi.nd 24 pkgs ironwork, 2 Oases periodicals, 4 casks -soda, 2 casks s-arts, 40 cases sulphuric acid, 53 bales bags, 237 boxes sultanas, 12 crates cycles, 18 bdls -ntc-ei, 6 bdls rubber goods, 2 oases ablution, 65 cases wine, 3 bdls cane, 70 sacks sugar, 95 'bdls kapoc; from Hobart—l7o b'dls palings. Mr Mark Thomas, of Agar and Thomas, has received information from 'the builders that his mew steam launch, the Purau, has dome a. ■satisfactory trial, and has been shipped for the colony by the s.a. Ruapehu. Tho Tyser line steamer Omha loft New - York on April l 30 direct for Auckland, Wellington, Jjyttelton l -and Dunedin, , The Wairimoo left for Melbourne, via southern ports, at 6 -p.m. yesterday, and tho Victoria for -Sydney, via Wellington, at 7,40. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. WELLINGTON, May 8. ’Arrived,—6.3o a.m., Mercedes, from Westport; 6 -a.nl., H.M.S. Lizard, from Napier; 7 a.m., Mararoa, from Napier; 9.35 a.m., Itotomaiiana, from Lyttelton. Barred—£3o p.m., Dilpusaund, for K.-.ikcura; 5.35- p.m.,' Mararoa, for Lyttelton; 7.40 pnn. t Rotomahana, lor Lytle!ton. LYTTELTON, May 8. Arrived— 7.l3 a.m., Victoria, from Port Chalmers; 7.45 a.m., Warriinoo, from Wellington. -SaLed—6.s p.m., Larrimoo, for Port Qbalmprs; 7.40 p.m., Victoria, for Wellington. PORT ROBINSON. M-rv 8. Arrived'—ll.ls a.m,, Wakatu, from Lyttelton; 3.20 -p.m., Oygnet, from Kaikoura. . AUCKLAND; May 8. Arrived—4 a.m., Ventura, from Sydney. WESTPORT, May S. a ; Arrived—ll.l3, Waipori, from Lvtte.'lom. 3 GBEYMOUTH, May 8. ■ Sailed—7.4s a.m., Dingadse, ' for Lytioil-oii; 8 a.m., Koonya. for Lvmtctlton. . port, Chalmers, May s. Sailed:—l.SO p.m., Te Anau, far Lyttelton. • ■ .East Cape advises—Havvea passed south at i 4.40 p.m.

PASSENGERS BY THE TURAKINA. WELLINGTON, May 8. The following passengers will leave for London. by the. New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Turakiua, sailing early in the morning:—From Wellington—Misses Babington, Coxon, Elgar, Turton and Moore, Mesdames Coxon, Hibbort, and Heigham, Messrs Coxon, Elgar, Heigham, Duncam and M’Quccn; from Christchurch —Misses Haydon and Hewmson, Mrs Hurst, Messrs Gray. Haydon, Hurst and Broch; from Auckland—Mrs Cox, Messrs Nathan and Baxcndall and Masters Cox (2); from New Plymouth—Messrs Ormes (2); from Wanganui—Mr Lees; from Nelson —Mrs Raynor. There are -also fifty third-class passengers. • SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. KAIPARA HEADS, May 8. Arrived—Wild “Wave, barque, from Lyttelton. AUCKLAND, May 8. Sailed—Ventura, for San Francisco. WELLINGTON, May 8. Arrived—Lizard, H.M.S., from Napier. Sailed—Rotomahana, for Lyttelton; passengers—Misses Juries, Milligan, Findlay, Rodgers, Schofield, Kapploy, Donald, Eglin and Clulee, Mesdames Ailken, Bruce, Tattersall, Milligan, Hudson, Temple, Harding and Adams, Hon' E. C. J. Stevens, Messrs Pitcaithly, Ait-ken, Morley, Ross, Duncan, Hargreaves, Tattersall, Temple, Taylor, Bryne, Hendry, Allan, C'orfces, Cox, Bruce, Bowen, Beasley, Young, Fountain, M’Ghie, Watkins, Taylor and twelve steerage. Mararoa, for Lyttelton and Dunedin; passengers for Lyttelton —Mesdames Evans, Richie and T’raser, Revs M'Callum and Kiramond, Messrs Evans and Fraser ; for Dunedin—Misses M'Farlane, Grant and Smith, Mesdames M’Kinla-y and Smith, Messrs M’Kinlay, Abercrombie, Binnie and ten steerage for both ports. EUNEDIN, May 8. Sailed—Te Anau, for the north; passengers for Lyttelton—Messrs Goodman and Hay. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. - SYDNEY, May 8. Arrived, 3 p.m.—Waikaro, from Auckland. Sailed, 10 a.m.—Fazilka, for Lyttelton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13122, 9 May 1903, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13122, 9 May 1903, Page 6

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13122, 9 May 1903, Page 6

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