SHIPPING.
LYTTELTON, PHASES. OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. d. h. m. Full moon . . 3 11 6 a.m. La«t quarter .'. 11 8 21 a - m - New moon. . . 19 0 4 a.m. Fixai quarter .So 5 43 p.m. WEATHER REFOKT, ETC. High "Water, This Day (Tuesday): Morning j.2S’ a.m., afternoon 3.54 p.m. Sun rises 5.59 a.m., sets 5.49 p.m. Moon rises 5.50 a.m., sets- 5.18 p.m. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 9 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer .' . 30.02 30.02 30.02 Thermometer . 18 48 47 Calm. MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY, CHRISTCHURCH. Meteorological observations taken at 9.30 a.m.-, Monday, September 17: Barometer —30.282. . ~ Maximum temperature during preceding twenty-four bouts—6B.6. . ~ Minimum temperature during preceding twenty-four boura— 45. G. Temperature at 9.30 a.m.—Dry bulb 58:6, wet bulb 52.6. Humidity per cent—66. Maximum temperature in sun—-99. Minimum thermometer on grass—39.7. Direction of wind—N, " Cloud (0-10)—9. Barometer —Falling. THE "WEATHER IN NEW ZEALAND. The following weather reports were received from New Zealand stations at 5 p.m. yestorShnukau Heads —Wind, east, fresh; barometer 39.85, thermometer 55; cloudy, bar emooth. , - , „„ New Plymouth—Calm; barometer 29.9/, thermometer 65; fine, sea smooth. Castle Point—Wind, S.W.. light; barometer *O.IO, thermometer 67: cloudy. Wellington—Wind. S.S.E., light; barometer 80,10, thermometer 60; cloudy. Westport—Wind, S.W., breeze; barometer 29.91 k thermometer 63; fine, ■ sea moderate swell.- i Kaikoufa—Wind, N.N.E., light; barometer 80.13, thermometer 49; fine, sea smooth. Bluff—Wind, 5.E.,--breeze; barometer 29.98, thermometer ii; fine. SAILED. September 17—Rotomahana, s.s., 914 tons, Collins, for Wellington. Dnion Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Poulion. Rouse, Ogle, Fitzgerald, Newman, Baker, Kersley, Vincent and Molloy, Mesdames Shand, Smith, Tourettes, Morton and two, children, Dalgleish, Hancock and child, Stewart and infant, Hansard and child and Bennett, Rev G. P. Dayys. Hon E. C. J. Stevens, Colonel Robin, Messrs Miles, Hume, Heaton Rhodes, M.H.R., G. Witty, M.H.R., Hopkins, Nordon, Wilton, Reuben, J. L. Carl, R. B. Bennett, W. Miller, W. H. Langdown, Fietcher, Donoghue, Baker, M’Cabe, Hardie, Aubrey, Cox, Suckling, C. E. Barber, Seizer, Green, Taituka, Tikao, Murray, Montgomery, Trist, - Ryan, Flower, Childs, Marshall, M'Ewon, Henderson, Emmerson, Rsepe, Ross, B. Brooke and 'Skinner. THE "UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S FLEET. TUESDAY.—Mararoa arrives from Wellington and leaves on return trip. Port • Stephens arrives from Newcastle. The s.s. Rotomahana left for Wellington at •.IS p.m. yesterday. The floating, dock Dewey arrived at Oiongapo, in the, Philippines, on August 10, having safely accomplished) the long voyage from America across tho Atlantic, and through, the Sues Canal, to the East. The s.s. Port Stephens, which is due from Newcastle, brings 2000 tons of ooal for Lyttelton, and is to go from hero to Oamaru Lid Dunedin. She passed Cape Campbell at Al 5 p.m. yesterday. " , . , The s.s. Whangape, from Westport, has part cargo of ooal and about SO.OOOft of timber for Lyttelton, and is to go from hero to. Wellington to discharge the balance of her to^go. Kie "Union Steamship Company’s s.s, Apacinia ig to leave Dunedin on. Monday next, September 24, fox Lyttelton. She is to load X number of horses for India hero, and will then go to 'Wellington. She will leave that port on September 29 for Auckland, and will take her departure from the latter place on October 2 for Calcutta via Newcastle. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s s.s, Rimutaka, which left Lyttelton on Saturday, took the following cargo, from this port;— For London—lßßl bales wool and skins, 293 tasks tallow, 381 casks pelts, 18 casks oleo, o 4 bales leather and basils, 216 bales flax and tow, 134 packages sundries, 4122 carcases mutton; for Monte Video—l package. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. LYTTELTON. September IT. • Arrived. "Whangape from Westport. . Bailed, 6.15 p.m., Rotomahana, ■ for Weiling*°D' " WELLINGTON, September IT. Sailed, 8 p.m.. Wskatu, for Kaikoura; 8 p.m., Miaiaroa, for Lyttelton. BLUFF, September IT. . Sailed, 5.15 p.m., Mtaeraki, for Hobart. AUCKLAND, September 17. Sailed. 8 p.m.. Moana, for Sydney. PORT CHALMERS, September 17. Sailed, 4.10 p.m.. Aotea. for Newcastle. WESTPORT, September 17. Arrived, 6.83 ».m., Pukaki, from Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, September 17. Arrived—Rimutaka, from the south. . ' Sailed—Moan*, lor Sydney. . ' WELDING TON, September 17. Sailed—Mararoa, for Lyttelton; passengers A-Miasee Coates. Hayley, Clayton, Buckley, Wilson, Gibson and Judkins, Mesdames iloikleham. Pybus, Clayton and Walker, Rev Pyhus, Oaptein. Mcikleham, Messrs H. C. Ridley, Grigg, East, Clayton, Reed,- Luke, Lord, Barnett, Douglkss and C. Hale. BLUFF, September 17. Arrived—Papanui. from Wellington. Kconya, trom Greymouth. Wanaka, from Auckland. Sailed, 5 p.m.—Moeraki, for Melbourne. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. BRISBANE, September 17. Arrived—Ayrshire, from Dunedin. ADELAIDE, September 17. Arrived—Olivia and Manurewa, from New teal and.
meetings, amusements, etc. Canterbury Rugby Union.—Meeting, 7.30 P C.R.C. Sheds.—Rowing Association, Meetln£iuwoof *Crickrt Club.—Annual Meeting, Chess Club Rooms, 8 p.m. / Oddfellows’ Hall, Lyttelton.—Royal Artillery Entertainers, Concert, 8 p.m. King Edward Barracks. —Sports Meeting, 8 P \Vainoni Park. —Entertainments, and NoyelHia Majesty’s Theatre. —Musical Union, “ St Paul." S p.m. . Opera House—Fuller's Entertainers, 8 p.m. Theatre Royal.—William Anderson Company, “The Face at the Window,” 8 p.m.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14169, 18 September 1906, Page 6
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