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SHIPPING.

■ f ■ LYTTELTON. - ' PHASES OF THE MOON. JAN OAKY.

' WEATHER REPORT, ETC. ‘ : ' ’ iff This Day ((Saturday): : Siamlining a ia.ui.,- ’afternoon 8.21 p.m. dun . rues ■i.oi a.m., seV 7.31 p.m.. iMioon uses 8.18 a.m., f etS 10-li p-RiL'AY, JAIfUARY 22. ■■ ■!.; , <) a.m. IVoon. 5 p.m. ■ Barcmc-ter . , 30.37 ’ 30.31 30.30 fY: I 1 Thermometer (' !06 70 ob _ Wind R.E. MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY, *■ CX II4IST CHURCH. ( Meteorological observations, taPen.at 9.30 ■V'».m. Friday, J«mWTy 22; 'V iiaromeltr —3U.3& *• 0 - |l >Maamum. tem-peh dure during pret. cling A S-lihbuia—-69.1. . .. oi V'l' Mininaim temperatv re during preced-Uo - i' 'hours—36.s. , „ fin i ; ( Temperature at 9.30 ' a - m - Dry bulb • , • ijiret baib 00.1. s . Humidity per cent—B2. •Maximum remperaiuro in .sun—lob.m ifi Minimum .'thermometer oa grass—ol.o. {Direction oi wind—E-. ‘ • . Clou<l 0-1C —10.. , 1 'fi.d' .Tendency of barometer— Steady. , . Il'Y'-’V. , ' arrived. '■ ■ ■l -i January 22—Rotomabana, s.s., 911 tons, ? Jilarming,' from Wellington. Union bteamsbip it .Company,' agents. passengers—Hisses Wal- • per, Pearson, Hotter, Palter, Crump, Matner, •YWebb, Smith, Pick, Bourke, Heslop, Scott, , Robertson, Cbx, Treloar and Templeton, Mes-; i- dames Pratley and child, Wilson and boy, 1 . Potter, Free, Joyce, Hatber, Kenna, Heslop, Lbughnan, ‘Christeson, Bird, Holford and chiicj and Kelly -and child, Captains Holford 1 and tit Hone, Messrs Bayne, Goldie, Short, Milne, Bishop, Stitt, Admit, Buchanan, Yuill, t Houghton, Marshall, Allen, Barron, M’Dcnald, t-. M'Aciam. Potter, Roberts, Mann, Secular, : tfeSpiers,-Warden, Guy, Joyce, Black, Ross, Ma--gffiher, M’Beth, Gray, Do C. Malst, Rains, i ll'Buttrell, Grant, Bryce, Buckeridgc, Rough, 'Henna, 1-Tugent, Brown, Bowie, Dc-mair, Dough- I {if nan, Barter, Isbister, AJpc, Free, Fogo, Tip-(g-Jing: and-Thane.and thirty-eight steerage.. .January 22—Victoria, s;s., IEGD tons, Walter, from Sydney’via Wellington. Kinsey, Barns ! |;‘end Co., agents. Passengers—Misses Knight if.. (2), Sinclair (3),' Kemp, -Maher, Bonnet, Jones, '. Rankin, Siorrier, (2), Read, Loonies and hay- i . tjYjnond, four Sisters of Mercy, Mesdames An- . drove, Hitherington, Walker and Armstrong and two children, Messrs C. Jerxold, J. Peele, Yl/Andrews,.. E. Seager, D. Sinclair,- J. M’Lenwin, Kigg. Crawford, Malcolm, J. Hobson, -o'.-Underwood, G. Prince, Walker, Armstrong and Yilo. i. 1; January 22f-Monowai, s.s., 2137 tons, Wori|’Y tall, 'from. Melbourne via southern ports. ■ Union Steamship Company, agents. Passenff.gerE—Misses Howden, Meredold, Jennings, • Boyds ’ Gurney, Row, Soubieran, Kean. Brad-bury,-Budge, Stoddart, Cooper and Harrison,’ {Ji-'Mesdames.Cambridge, Davidson and three children. Oram-, Bums and Firth, Messrs Watt, Finch, Myers, Cambridge, Harris, Gouk, Kirkham, Basire, Bickerton-, ..Davidson, Liddell, ■ .Burns, Just, Hay, . Cooper and Firth and ■ thirty steerage. . ■ . SAILED-. •i: 1 . January 22—Victoria, s.s., 1869 ions, Waller, ■ for , Melbourne, ■ via southern ports. Kinsey’ . Barns and Co., agents. Passengers: For Dun-'ii'Bdin—Misse-s Suiter (2) and Stringer, Mesflames Bui’-er and Holford and .child. Rev Manning, Captain Holford, Professor Cook, Messrs Allnut, Yuill, Short, Buchanan, Win*iiteig- Johnstone, Houghton, Shaw and Mar- . Mail; for -Blufi—Miss Joyce, Messrs A. Kidd ■%i:,Wid fdaa-k; for Melbourne—Misses Waimc, f S Wcres, ■ Col-lisoin-,, Jacob and Mrs Thomson, nurse and child, Hon- James ThomM Eon,-Messrs- Perkins, Humphries and 'C. Mer- ., ■ -,1 January 22—Monowai, s.s., 2137 tons. Worgriwalh .for -Sydney, via Wellington. 'Union YWieamsihip Company, agents. Passengers: For 's’jWeiangton'—Masses Ba*uley, Morrison. C. B. . -Miles, Tankin, Carroll, Ross, Mills, Thomas] pc-.v, Pcntamem -and Jlurrav, -Mesdames tltnawlra. -If. 2 rt TT ' ' n .. ’

Barnloy, Morrison, Carroll, Herron, Duff and' and child, Messrs Johnston. Mere- ■* jditli, Hoes, Christie, I j. Ciarkso-u, Hay, A •Gov.-, :Byer, Brittan, Carro.il, M’Card&ll. and .- (Vial, Masters Murray (2); for Svdney—Miss .-: Pa.mcr, Mcsdiamps Russell and Foxtoc -Messrs A. J. Cart dr, Boisnington (21, Russell’ ( ■i.l’-oxton, Camper and Palmer.■ ' ' ’ • • January 22—Eotomahana, s.s. 3X4 tons Ma-raiing, for ‘Wellington. Union Stearns-Kin Vi;. Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Fleitti'f.fing, Benner, Craig, Ballingall (2), -Beale Fit--Wchett, Fraser,, Renbow, Cook, Busbj-, LiewiiM Iti-Mercer, Hall, Mulvi-He. M’Liean, White ombe! .JifClarlc,--liewto-n-, Gibson, Ltixford, Coombs : Jagg-ax, Rowley, Church, Armstrong, Wilson ijit (2),” Graham, Torrens, , Barraclough, Lauren- : fcen, Ward rap, -Rees, M’Kay, Oxley. Carroll *1 »nd -Bl&niOhard-, Meadames- Blanchard, Foolo i Watson, Adams and child, 'Mercfield, Fester and three children, Collins, Douglas, Car-roll gi «rid Bv"o children and Flave-H. Revs A. - Way -Keogh and Father Devoy, Brigadier Saunf tde-TS, Flavell, Lo-uvseoh, Foote, Wat- :,:-; E-on, Adams, Foster, Cairo-]!, Donglasa. Rexo ’Miliary, Pratt, Mitchell, Stevenson, Kuncie! jT>c.sgh':on. Freebnry, Ritchie, Fuller, -Beresford, Pet'heriolc and Bnrridge. -Masters- M’Lean W Charters, Mitchell 1 , Hazlett, Burgess (2), Burn Wend Clarkson. January 22—John Anderson, as., 33 tone M’Ccnville, ior Akaro-a, via tho E-ays. Pit- . earthly and Co., agents. ' EXPECTED APiEIVALS. iv: -i' From London—Perthshire, s.s., at Melbourne -*i'X)ec. IX. Maori, s.s., r.t Dunedin Jan, 15. a:;;i-Whakaiane, at Dunedin, Jan. 20. Kaip'nra, .•.s., left; Hobart Jan. 17, due Wellington Jan. 22. Raiaia, si., left Bee. 5, duo-Port Chalmers Jan. 23. JDelphic, s.s., left Bee. 5. Star of i’ew Zealand, s.s., left Deo. 6. Indra- \ lema, s.s., left Auckland Jan. 20. Star- of V Victoria, s.s., left Deo. 22. Gothic, s.s., left Capo Town Jan. 11, due Wellington Feb S. w iwera,, s.s., left Jan. 6. Indraghiri, s.s., left Jan. 10. lonic, -s.a., left Jan. IS. From New York—Doris, barque, 1233 tons, . left Port Chalmers Jan. 21. Nairnshire, s.s.’, :W»t Auckland, Jan. 21. Ayrshire, s.s., 10,230 .’fi-tons, left Doc. 10. Mimiro, s.s., left Deo. 23. ■; Jnclradeo, ss., 3457 ton’s. : From Sydney—Zealandia, s.s., at Woiling- . ' ton. • From Eureka—Benicia, barquentinc, 653 ' tons. From Glasgow—Turakina, s.s., left Plymouth Jan. 2, due Auckland’Feb. 17. --.From Hull—Callao, barque, 333 tons. From Liverpool—Fund Bismarck, bartmo 932 tons. ' From-, Philadelphia—Trafalgar, four-masted barque, 1610 tons. ' i From Melbourne—Waikato, s.s., left Jan. 8 Warrimoo, s.s., left Jan. 20. W, Fxoni Newcastle—Brisbane, s.s., left Jan. Laira, barque, 45S tons., Elizabeth Graham; barque, 533 tons. :. VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. Days out. Polly Woodaido, Captain Thorkilsen . 6 • the UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S FLEET. ; SATURDAY.—Mararoa arrives from WelTingtdu,' ancT'ieaves omreturn trip. To Anau' arrives from Dunedin, and leaves' for Wo!-, livilihgtou-aud East Coast ports. Kittawa leaves for Westport and Greymouth. ■■■;- . S-UKDAY.—Rotomahnna arrives from "Wei- . Jington. _ Tiio r s.s. Victoria arrived from Sydney via v : .. .Wellington at 6.15 tho s.s. llotomahana V from Wellington at 8,15 a.xu., and -'the s.s. vv ’^locowai. from Melbourne via southern ports 9.30 a.iu. yesterday. > Th'o s.s. Monowai, left Mtibourne at 4 p.m. on. January 13, arrived at Hobart at 8 a.-m. wV; ,oa January 15 and left'at 10 p.m. the game w ' day, arrived, at- Bluff Heads l at 0.30 p.m, .cn January 18, berthing at 9 a.m. on January 3.9, and, leaving at 5.30. p.m., arrived at Dtin- • edin at 6.35 a-.mi next day and loft at 6 p.m. , . on, Thursday, arriving at Lyttelton at 9.30 a.m. yesterday. She met with strong gales beiv/cen and Hobart, moderate south-east vi "winds and calm'sea to the Bluff, and light /-easterly winds am* smooth sea on the coast. The s.s. Victoria left Sydney on Saturday, January. 'l6, arrived at Wellington on 'Wednesday, January 20, and left ior Lyttelton ■ .. yesterday. During tho run from Sydney she «n- ---. 'cotin’bercct strong 2iorth-east and cast winds, .;- *with high .sea, until Tuesday last tlicncc fine . ; weather to arrival at Wellington and fine weaiher down the coast. ;■ Kidley is still in command of the w t Shaw, Savill steamer Gothic, cine here in February. Dr A. Green is coming out as V officer of the vessel, V 1 The'Wellington “Post” states that tho y/ Tyser -steamer Indradoo, a steel screw vessel r ; of 3457-. tons, has been chartered by the Colonial Oil; Company to. load a cargo of 175,009 cases of'kerosene and a quantity of naphtha -v lor Australian norts and New Zealand. : | The New Zealand Shipping Ccmpany’s ufeamrr Haikotira, which left Wellington for ■V London, on Thursday, took a large Shipment of dairy produce from the colony. Tho butter s :shipped from the various -port)? (says the “ Post”) is os follows:—Auckland 9259 boxes, Taranaki 12,252, Paten 7006, Wellington 16.362, Xvttelftbn 2360, Dunedin 2355, or a total cf 50,104 boxes. The cheese faken by ihc vessel is;— Wellington 1403 cases. Pa-tea 1324. Lytj Vf telton ■ ’ -Dunedin and Bluff 1369, and Now ' Plvraouth 315, or a total of 3519 cases. . Tlie four-masted barnue Trafalgar, which is ■- to brin;r cj cargo of oils from Philadelphia to -Wellington ■ and Lyttelton, is ezpccted to leave ; Philadelphia*- about the middle of March. i»The s.s. Rotoraaham brought fourteen K's'jhorpcs from Wellington yesterday. isii::!- i : ! -The -s.B;- John Anderson left- for Akaron, via ,-Vthe Bays, at 2,15 p.m.; tho s.s. Victoria for i

and the s.s. Monowai for Sydney, via Wellington, at 5.5 p.m. yesterday. ■ The scow Ma-gio is to leave V ellm o ton to-da\'. • J ■ l The s.s. Victoria took the following -exports from Lyttelton for Australian ports;— tor Melbourne—s 3 cases oil stoves, S bales sheepskins, 20 bdla tubes, 23 sacks hides, 2 cases papers, 1 horse, 7 cases hams; ior Launceston sacks oats, 10 sacks peas, 25 cases meats; for Adelaide—4 cases stationery; - for Albany—2 cases bacon. ‘ The s.s. Victoria brought the following imports from Sydney:—4 cases drugs, 3 cases leather goods, 8 cases electrical goods, 8 cases drapery, 30 bales wool, 130 galvanised pipes, 2 cases books, 2 cases belting, 3 cases Eoauj 2 cases cigars, 4 bags ginger, 12 chests tea,' 275 cases spelter, feet timber, 5 cases ble,, 2 cases woollens,' 59 cases schnapps, 4 crates slate, 50 sacks onions, 230 rolls wire netting, 30 electric light poles, 80 cases fruit, IS casks limejuice, 2XO cases bottles, 38 bales paper, IS rolls lead, 25 bags spokes, 300 bags rice, ICO boxes sultanas, GO sacks ligs, 29 licgs cream tartar, 2 cases cigars, 4 cases of silk, 12 cases of Japanese goods,'loo boxes dates. The Zealand Shipping Company s s.s. Paparoa is to leave Lyttelton at noon to-day for tho Bluff, .whence sho will go to Timaru, and then return to Lyttelton. The s.s. Toroa brought 200 sheep from, tho Chatham Islands. Sho is to leave on another trip to tho Islands this evening. The Huddart-Parker s.s. Zealandia is to arrive from -Sydney, via East Coast ports, a ; nd to leave for Dunedin, to-morrow morning. The Kotomahana left for Wellington at 9-25 last evening. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. LYTTELTQN, January 22. Arriv-ed —6 a.m., Victoria, from Wellington; 12.X5 a.m., Kennedy, from ICaikoura;. 5.45 a.m., Rotomahana, from Wellington; 3.23 a.m., Monowai, from Port Chalmers. Sailed—2.lo p.m., John Anderson, for Akarca; 4.10 p.m., Victoria, for Port Chalmers; 3.5 p.m., Monowai, for Wellington. ■ ■ _ . WELLINGTON, January 22. Arrived—3.ss a.m., Mararoa, from Lyttelton. Sailed—7.4s p.m., Mararoa, for LvticUon. TIMABU, January 22. ■Arrived—s a.m., Corinna, from Lyttelton, via Akaroa; 9.30 a.m., H.M.S. Pylades, from Port Chalmers. GREYMOUTH, January 22. Arrived—3 p.m., Petone, from Lyttelton. Sailed—l2.3o p.m., Rosamond, for Lyttelton. ; PORT CHALMERS, January 22. Sailed—l.4s p.m.. To Anau, for Lyttelton. WESTPORT, January 22. Sailed—l.ls p.m., Poherua, for Lyttelton. EAST CAPE, January 22. Tho Tyser liner indradevi passed cast at 4.55 p.m. i SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. WELLINGTON, January 22. Sailed—Mararoa, for X.yiteltou; passengers —Misses King, Ralph, Lynch, Jack, Brighton, M’Konzie, Gibson, Half, North, Foster, Martin, Harper, Johnston, Wilkinson and Wakolind, ivlcsdames Leeds, Richards, Judge, King. M’Konzie. Watt, Bvingstone and child and Wdyraouth, Messrs Judge, Hector, Watts, IJigg, Murens, Wilton, Fulton, Amyslall, Dugina, Huskhousc, Fleming, Hardwood, Firth, King, Muir, Johnston, Cook, Franks, Kibblewhite, ' Pearce, Harper, Moore, Wilkinson, Early and Hawthorn. "DUNEDIN, January 22. Sailed—To Anau, for Auckland, • via East Coast ports; passengers for Lyttelton—Misses Brown and Siovwright. Mesdamsa Stevens and two children, Langford, Dalrymplo and son, and Shand and child, Messrs Langford,-and Sohatz; for Wellington—Misses Baxter ' and Wright, Mesdames Cole anil family and Elliott, Messrs Greene, Fairbairn and pirie, Archdeacon Cole, Captain Wheeler; “for Napier—Messrs Kent and Errington; for Auckland—Misses Fox, Bcrney and Cotter, Mesdames -Saunders, Ptarson and M'Donald, Messrs Walker, Saunders, Crawford and Jay. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. SYDNEY, January 22. . Arrived, at 11.13 a.m.—Sierra, from San Francisco, via Auckland. 5 p.m., Westralia,’ from Auckland.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXI, Issue 13343, 23 January 1904, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXI, Issue 13343, 23 January 1904, Page 6

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