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SHIPPING.

li.TTTELTOK' Xh. time-ball is dropped every week day at. I-p.in., New Zealand mean time, which » . JjSwmt.to 13.30 Greenwich m^meo^ • ft, previous day, being calculated for I"" 1 * Ktoi east 10ng.,, and Uhrs 30mm east oi Greenwich mean time. ' PHASES OF THE MOON. APKIL.

WEATHER REPORT, ETC. High- Water, This. Day (Monday): Morning ' P ' m - ■ Barometer 30.22 30.25- 80.27 Thermometer . 57 .53 «6 Calm. ' MAG-NETIC OBSERVATORY, Meteorological obser«*«» .taken at 9.30 a.m. on Sunday, April 17, 1904. > preceding » h temperature during preceding 24 at 9.30 a.m.-Dry" bulb 54.9, wet bulb 54.9. Humidity, per cent—loo. Minimum thermometer on grass-So.l. Direction of wind'—E. Cloud, 0-10-10. ■ Tendency of barometer— Steady. ARRIVED. ■April 16-Talune, s.s., 1370 tons, Bernech, ' from Dunedin. Union Steamship Co., agems. Sngers-Sliss Meikle, Messrs Hitching* • and Harburgh, and two steerage. April 16-Rimutaka, s.s., 4952 tons, Greenstreet, from London via way ports and V\ ellinglon. 1W Zealand Shipping Co agents Jpril IS-Rotomahana, s.s., BU tons, 'Man- ■ sing, from Wellington. Union Steamship Co agents. " Passengers-Misses Tibbie, • David. Trivella, Thornton, J}™*. Preen (ffl Bennett, Johnstone, M'Ewen, Davidson, Vatson, Raymond, Chisl.olm, Raylev Close, Clark, M'Cauley and Martin (2). MesdS Clarke! King, Stowell, Petne Ke - ion, Eagiosorne, Martin, Paeh and child, Chisnall, Roy,/Eastabrook, Orr, Culhbert and child, Prossor; Humphries, nurse and two Sen and Oliver, Captain Wi.liams Messrs Clwko, King, Richmond, Petne, Eaglesorne, Watmouth, Meason, Peaxce, Whittaker, West, M'Dougall, Roy, Thompson, Orr, Smith, ■ Miller, Jenkins, Johnstone, Cuming, Webb, Hendry, Aitkenhsad, Kear, Ive.son, Holmes, Patrick Chisiolm, Hall, Wakeley Price, Phillips, Marmifleld, Simson, Philcox, Butler, Bannister, Howden, Mackay and Crawford, and thirty-two steerage. .■_*„.' April 16—Zealandia, s.s., 1800 tons, Wylhe, from Sydney via east coast . ports. Krnsey; Bams and Co., agents.' Passengers-Misses Gardiner, Mackie, M'Neill, M'Bratney, Milne, Doak and Poster, Mesdames Gallopp, Pay ' ling, Hall, Challiner, Henderson, M I JNenl, Collier Bradßtreat, Burnett, Townsend, Patterson and Edmonds, Messrs Gallopp, Palmer. pann. Paling, Williamson (2), Welley, Watts, ' Pawson, Bradstreet Logai and Mitchell. April 19—John Anderson, s.s., 33, tons U'Conville, from Ak<Lroa via the -Bays. Pitsaithly and Co., agents. April 16—Kennedy, s.s., 127 tons, Shaw, from Cheviot, Kaikoura and Wellington. Kin«cy> Barns and Co., agents. | April 17—Woipori, s.s.. 1229 tons, Butter, .. from Westport. Union Steamship Company, |

Ments. . April 17—To Anau, s.s., 1028 tons, G. Hol- - fori'from 'Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents, passengers—Misses fates, ,tTurr»buli (2),- Rowley, Baker (2), Hooper, fraik, Hunsley, M'Elrea, Fletcher, Hodgson, Camber, Hbddink and Kenrns, Mesdames Temple, Frier, Marshall, Jones, Nichol, Gliinour, Priohard and obild, Ingram, Pegley, M'Elroa, Hannay, Clayton and Kearns and child, Messrs Temple, Russell, Eggleston, Caughley, Robjn»on (2), North, Marshall, Jones, Nichol, Hard'Jnon, Atkinson, Bourke, Hunsley, Benjamin, Innes, Shine, Luke, Leibins, Beasley, Melin, Chisholm, "Webster, Pirie, Woolley, "William* uon, Moor, Brickell, Roskrudge, Hinton, Speight, Skemtt, Crawford, Tanks, Stephons, , Clarkson, Frithey, Sohwartz, "Wright, 'Harris »nd Heat, and thirty-four steerage. April 17—Kittawa, s.s., 708 tons, Millman, from Timarii and Oamaru. Union Steamship Company, agents. April 17—Pareora, «,s„ 355 tons, Blaok, from B-reymonth. C. W. Turner. agent. SAILED.--April 16—Talune, s.s., 1370 tons, Berneoh, "for Wellington and east coast ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers: For Wellington—Misses Taylor and Chaub, Mesdames Chaub and Hardy, Messrß Hardy and M'Lelltoi; for Gisborne—Miss Oxenham; for Auckland—Misa Moore, Mrs Luxford and family, Rev J. A*. Luxfor3, and Mr Mobrc. April 16—Eotomahana, s.s., 914 tons, Manping, for Wellington. Union Steamship Comgany, agents. Passengers—Misse3 Kapploy, [amilton. Round, Maek, Allison, _ Read, Larlen and Kennedy, Mesdames Smith, Brocklehurst, Aitchison, Fountain, M'lntcwsh, Sfrawbridga, Avery, Daly, Baden, Hamilton, Ri«3ge ' and child, Pearson, Hewitt, Probble and Ancell and three children, Dr Campbell, Constable Nelson, Messrß Buckley, Tesohemaker, Cava, Finlayson, Strawbridge, Avery, !><ily. Baden, Hamilton, Haves and party, iTobb, Bell, O'Brien (2), Wales, Young, M'Loan, Lambert, Meares, Churton. Morrison, Johnston, Allison, Hodge, Gamble, Nevine, Bndeley, Jones, Thompson, Holland, Walker and Delacour. April 16—Z.ealandio, s.s., 1800 tons, Wvllie,. for Dunedin. "Einsey, Barns and Co., agents. April. 17—Amelia Sims, schooner, 98 tons. J.. Johnson, for Collingwood. Pitcaithly and.. Co., agents. April 17—Huia, auxiliary screw schooner, EOO tons, M'Kenzie, for Kaipara. Pitcaithly and Co., agents. April 17—Cygnet, s.s., 66 tons, Murray, for Cheviot, Kaikoura and Wellington. Pitcaithly and Co., agents. .' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . From London—Aolea, s.s., at. Wellington April 18. Privateer, yacht, ieft February 2. {ndra, a.s., left Sydney April 14. Marere, s.s., \t Melbourne April 10. Wakanui, s.s., left March 2, due Auokland April 25. (ilatahia, s.s., left February 2G. Karamea, felt March 8. Star of Australia, left March 13. ttawke's Bay, s.s., left March 23. Tongariro, f.s., left March 26, due Wellington May 10. Waiaiate, s.s., left April 11, due Port Chalmers May. 30. Maori, s.s., Corinthio, s.s. From Liverpool—Star cf England, s.s. -Furs* Bismarck, barque, sailed March 15. Hawke's ;ay, s.a. 'From New York —Indradao, s.s., 3457 tons. 'Suffolk, s.s., at Melbourne April 10. Xomoana, s.s., left about March 5. Anglo-Saxon, left March 12. From Hull —Callao, barque, 939 tons, at Bluff April 12. ' From Philadelphia—Trafalgar, four-masted barque,' 1616 tons, sailed February 1. . From Sydney—Wlaikare, left April 13. Warrimoo, s.s. From Melbourne —Victoria, s.s., left April 14. From Clarence River—Kongsbyrd, barqucntine, 250 tons. From Abrolhos—Ganymede, barque, £69 tons. From Newcastle—Rotokino, s.s., left April 1-1. From Durban—Buteshire, s.s., at Sydney April 10. VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. Days Out Polly Woodside, Captain Thorki'lsen . 92 Wellington, Caotain Thomas . . 65 Montgomeryshire, Captain Thomassen 65 SHE UNION STEAMSHIP ■ COMPANY'S FLEET. MONDAY.—To Anau leaves for Wellington. fCittawa leaves for Wellington, Westport and 1 S-revmouth. i _____ Tho s.s. Talune arrived from Dunedin at t. 50 a.m. on Saturday The s.s. Eotomahana, -which has taSen up aor old running in the Lyttelton-Wellingfon jervice, arrived from Wellington at 8.40 i.m. on Saturday. She has undergone a thorough overhaul at Port Chalmers, and looks as smart as a new vessel. The New. Zealand Shipping Company's s.s. ' Eimutaka, from London via the usual ports of call and Wellington, arrived at 5.25 a.m. on ''Saturday, and waV,bcrthed at No. 7 •wharf, whore she discharges 1160 tons of general cargo. Captain H. E. Greenstreetis still in command, and has under him tb« following officers:—Chief officer, Mr V. C. White Parsons; second, Mr v J. H. Squires; auxiliary second, Mr C. Milnor; chief engineer, Mr E. G. Wootton; second, Mr A. H. Parker; third, Mr J. G. Shakla; fourth. Mr W. W. Taylor; supernumerary fourth, Mr J. . H- Reay; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr A. Allan; second. Mr H. C. Halford; electrician, * Mr W. J. Eoberta; surgeon, Dr K. H. Oliver; steward in charge, Mr F. W. Harris. The Eimutaka 1b to leave here on Tuesday for the Bluu\ whence she is to go to Port Chalmers and Tiinaru, and to return to Lytielton. Sho will leave this port early in May for Wellington, whence she is to take her departure for London about May 12. V/hen at Timarn she is to take the first shipment of frozen m.pat frnm the new freezing works at Pareora. The little Bteamer Doto, formerly owned by the Nelson Fishing Company, has been purchased by Captain Petersen, of the Kahu, and Captain Nelson, formerly of the Phantom. It is the intention of. the new owners (says an exchange) to run the vessel in the fishing industry. Captain Nelson had charge of,: tha.'

Doto during the time she was experimenting in tfcfishing grounds. The ". ellington '• Post'' states that the Marine Department lias been advised thnt tho Hinemoa, after touching at Greyiuouth, will call at Westport to load coal for Wellington. After discharging at that port the vessel will visit the Uook Strait lighthouses, and on her return will commence her usual circuit of tho North Island.

The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's s.s. Athouio is expected to arrive from -iNapier 'Ciiriy this .morning to load frozen meat. Sho will leave about Wednesday next for Wellington, which is to be her final port. Tho s.s. Moera-ki took th« following exports from Lyttelton: —Fqr Sydney—l case plants, 19i sacks peas, 152 sacks .potatoes, 10 sacks seed, 28 cases and pkgs. Tho s.a. Zealandia brought tho following 'cargo from Sydney for Lyitelton—2s cases calcium, carbide, 408 bags rice, 2 boxes"' candles, 2*cases glass and 120 empty hogs/heads. On Saturday tho s.s. Talune left for Wellington and ea3t coast ports at 8.30 a.m., tho s.s. 'Eotomahana for, Wellington at 9.30 p.m., and 'the 'S.a Zealandia for Dunedin at midnight. The s.s. Zoalandia arrived from Sydney, via east coast porta, at 1.15 p.m., aM die e.s, John Anderson, from Akaroa, via the bays, at 2.25 p.m. on -Saturday. The attxiliary screw schooner Huia left for Kaipara at 9.55 a.m: yesterday. The schooner Amelia Sims was towed out to the stream at 1.30 p.m. on Saturday, and. left for 'Collingwaod during tho night. The -s.s. Kennedy arrived from Cheviot', Kaikoura 'and Wellington at 10,13 p.m., on Saturday. Yesterday the s.s. Waipori arrived from Westport at 6.50 a.m., the h.b. Te Anau from Wellington at 11.45 ;a,m„ *nd the s.s. Ettawa. from Tima.ru and Oamaru at 11.55 a.m. Tha Cygnet left for Cheviot, Kuikmira and. Wellington at 9.30 last evening. The Pareora arrived from Greymouth a* 10 last evening. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. LY'l'l'aLTON, April 16, Arrived—6.so a.m., Talune, ifrom Port Chalmers; 8.35 a.m., Eimutaka, from "Wellington; S.is a.m., Eotomahana, from Wellington; 2.35 p.m., John Anderson, from Akaroa; 1.20 p ; m., Zealandia, from Wellington; 10.15 p.m., Kennedy, fr'e-m Kaikoura. Saiied—B.Bo p.m., Talune, for Wellington; 9.30 p.m., Eotomahana, fo<r -Wellington; midnight, Zea.an.dia, for Port Chailmers. " -April 17. Arrived—ll.4s a.m., Te Anau, from Wellington; 11.55 .a.m., Kittawa, from Timaru; 6.50 .a.m., Waipori, Irom Westport. - \«. xXDINGTON, April 16. Arrived—ll.4o a.m., To Anau, from Lyttelton; 6.10 a.m., Moeraki, from Qjyttelton; 5.20 p.m.'., Inveruri, put back in Worser Bay-. 'Sailed—7.3o a.m., Ruape.hu, for London; 9 p.m., Te Anau, for Lyttelton; 4.10 p.m., Moeraki, for Sydney; 3.15 p.m., Inveruri, for London. April 17. Arrived—B.so a.m., Rotomahan.a, from Lyttefton; 9.40 a.m., Talune, from Lyttelion; 1.20 p.m., Dorset, from Napier. 1 BLUFF, April 16. Arrived —1.30 p.m., IndTaghiri, from Wanganui. April 17. Sailed—2.3o p.m., Ayrshire, for London. PORT ROBINSON, April 16. Arrived—2 p.m., Kennedy, from Kaikoura. Sailed—3.4o p.m., Kennedy, for Lyttelton. OAMA'RU, April 16. Arrived— i a.m., Kittawa, from Lyttelton. TIMARU, April IG. Arrived—6.3o a.m., (Ooriuna, from Lyttelton, via Akarora. Sailed—lo.3o p.m., Kittawa, for Lyttelton. .PORT OHALMFJRS, April 16. Arrived—B.4s a.m., Monowai, from Lyttelton; 9.15 a.m., .Mokoia, from Lyttelton. WESTPORT, April 17. Arrived—2.ls a.m., Canopus, from Lyttelton. AKAROA, April 16. Sailed—7.4o a.m., John Anderson, for Lytielton. -' AUCKLAND, April 16. Sailed—B.3o a.m., Mimiro, for London. ' EAST CAPE, April 16. Tarawora passed south at 8.5 a.m.; Mararoa passed north at 11.45 a.m. SHIPPING TELE'GRAMS. AUCKLAND, April 16. Sailed —Mimiro, for Las Palmas and London. Tarawera, for southern ports; passengers for Lyttelton—Miss Crowo, Mesdameß Dryburgh and Stemson, and Mr Dryburgh. The new scow Hoanga, which sailed from Ngunguru for Gisborne on Monday last, was dismasted recently in heavy weather, and has put into Hick's Bay. PORT CHALMERS, April 16. Arriv.ed —Monowai and Mokoia, from Lyttelton. BLUFF, April 16. Arrived' outside—lndraghiri, s.s., from Wanganui. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. SYDNEY, April 16. Arrived —Defiance, Senorita and Ururoa, from Kaipara. Sailed —2.45 p.m'., Warrimoo, for Wellington. NEWCASTLE, April 16. Arrived —Huon. from Dunedin. Thornlicbank, from Auckland. PORT STEPHENS, April .16. Arrived —Moana, from New Zealand.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXI, Issue 13415, 18 April 1904, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXI, Issue 13415, 18 April 1904, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXI, Issue 13415, 18 April 1904, Page 4

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