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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. PHASES 07 THE MOON. «T U Xi i.

WEATHER REPORT, ETC. ' Hitrb Water, This Day (Wednesday): Homin<' £l2 a.ni., afternoon £.30 p.m. Sun rises 7.23 a.m., sets 4.49 p.m. Moor rises 3.57 jj;ra„ so'-s 6.5 a.m.. _ * * TUESDAY, JULY 23.

Calm. ARRIVED. Jtily 23, S.lO a*m.—Mnraxoa, s.s., IRSI tons, ■ Manning, from Wellington. Union Steamslip fompany. agents. Passengers—Misses Xtoskin, Meredith, Rome, Pinni'jan, Wills, Warner, White. Bird, Stevenson, Pengelly. Bftrr and Elmslißj Me«dames Dalgety. Goodwin, Tocsvood, Buckley and two children. Fuller. M'Gili and Buchanan, StaffCaptain Shackleton (Salvatica Army), Captains Willis and Preeco, Messrs Smart, Silly, Young, Linden, Buoh»r;iin, "Walker, Duncan, Aimers, Kegc, Brown. Wilson, Leas, Buxton, Kit graph, Bcrnosioi:, Buller, Jerome, Campbell, Russell, Brown, Wiseman, M'Kinley, Murray, Rennio, Craddock Butterworih, M'lmojh, Toogood, "Wilson, Evans, ilillsn, Teat, Royal, Tanner, ITDonald. Eastcrbrcck, Stmiey, Fisher, Smart, Ellis, Rhodes, Arthur and child, Ames-?, Cassidy, Sandston, Gnfliniiy, Wright-, Parker, Calvert, Smythc. Sheate. Magnus, '•M'MiL-ile, Fuller, Jenkins, Riddle, Cook, Saunders, King, Sliarpin, Seagev. Phillips, - Jcnes, Rieose, Higgir.s, Quirk, Johnson (2), Anderson, Nichols and Jackson, nad Sity-two' eteerago. July 23, 4 p.m.—Kaiapoi, 3.9., 12-17 tons, Robinson, from Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. - Juiy 23, 8 p.m.—Kittawa, s.s., 708 tons, . Ponnfngton, from Greymouth. Urion Stca.niship Company, agents. SAILED. July 23, IC4O p.m.—Canopus, s.e., 835 tone, Sillars, for Westport. Westport Coal ComJ>any, agents. ■ July 23, 6.35 p.m.—Mararoa, s.s., 1381 tons, Jfanning, for Wellinsrtbn. Union Steamship Companv, agents. Passengers—Misses Phillips, ■ Brady (2), Masifleld, Rayne, Roy, ■ Holmes, Reid, Gumming, Wallace, Darby, Bussoll, Williams, Dixon, Coster, Dick, Wedderoll, Graham and Rout, Mesdames Christie, Saville, Fisher, Brooke, Rosenbaia, Menzies, Parr, Stowell, Ferguson, Rout, Forsyth. Graham and Wickes, Rev Fathers Gilbert ■nd Graham, Messrs Christie, Sykcs, Buckley, Maude, Morgan, Johnson'. Poulton, FiEher, Brooke, C. A. C. Hardv, M.H.R., Moore, Rosenbain, Lankshear, Wood, Opie, Elder, Brophy, Marnane, Page, Banks Forsyth, Morrison. Reeves, Hansmann, Oakden, Edwards. Norris, Mitchell, Wallace, Campbell, Low. Dudfieldi and WickesJ UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. WEDNESDAY.—Rotomahana a\-rives from ■Wellington and leaves on return trip. Tallin a c-xrives from Wellington and east coast ports end leaves for Dunedin. Taieri leaves for Greymouth. Corinna arrives from Tirnaru, Oamaru and Dunedin, and leaves for Wellington, Nelson and New Plymouth The s.s. Kaiapoi arrived from Westport yesteidav afternoon, after a passage of fortytix hours, during whioh she experienced heavv north-easterly weather. She brings a cargo of coal and umber, and aftes discharge will dock here for cleaning and painting. Her destination after she comes out of dock has not yet been announced. - Tho s.s. T-aviuni, due from West-port to-day, is to leave again for that port to-morrow. _ ! The s.s. Cygnet is to. leave for Akaroa via *h:> Bavs this morning. . The s.s.. Wakatu is expected to arrive tonifrhi from Kaikoura and Wellington. ' The Huddart-Porker Company a s.s. Zea- . landia is to arrive from Dunedin this morning and to leave for Sydney via east coast •poTts this evening l . The Westport Coal Company s s.t>. Canopus, after having had her ballast tanas cleaned »nd painted, and having been generally overhauled, loft for Westport at twenty minutes to one o'clock yesterday afternoon to load •oil for Lyttelton. .-,.,! . The ss. Kittawa arrived at eight o clock list night from Greymouth, after ».togpM. «.-o ot eighty-eight hours. She left Greymouth early on Saturday mornuur and eii--.cauuwireU very strong easterly gules. brie •hcltercd behind Cape Farewell Horn early m Sunday morning until Monday morning. ■ A New Zealand Shipping Company s steam-. «r- passed Lyttelton Heads, twenty-five miles distant, at 10.15 a.m. yesterday. She was piobabfy the Tongariro, bound from Tirnaru' °Tho F Fedoral-Houlder-Shir<> liner Suffolk, which left Wellington on June &, arrived at Avonmouth last Friday. It is announced that the cargo steamer 'Largo Law, which left herein -Saturday lor Newcastle, is to load coal theri for Wel-liri-ton, Lyttelton and Tirnaru, under charter 0 to the Union Company. , Tho Shaw-Savill and Albion company s «.*. lonic, clue here to-day from London, via wav ports and Wellington, will probably remain" at Lyttelton till August 8, When she ■will leave for Wellington, which is to be her port of departure for London, about August 1 Captain Rolls has the following officers with him on the Union Steamship Company j H Waikare:-Chief, Mr A T Norton; second. Mr H. M«zger; third, Mr A Laird. Sir Ewan 1b purser, and Mr A. M Bride is chief engineer, with Mr J. Cable. «a first as--8 mark of respeot to those lost in tho Woollahra, a memorial service wes held at ihs to Seamen's Church, Wsiling,ton, on Sunday evening. The rcissioner, Mr James Mom©, preached a sermon from tno fast Rev xxi.. a: " And there shall ba no more e*o." Mr E. L. Burgess read the le-ssons, «nd special hymns were sung by the choir. JSr Gardiner presided at the organ, and played "the Dead March" in ' baul. It fa the intention of the- mission so place a tablet in the church to the memory of those last in the Woollahra. . : telegraph: notice board. : - AUCKLAND, July 23. Arrived, 7 p-m., Gowanburn, from Sydney. Silled. 8 p.m., A ma. for Tonga. H V WELLINGTON, July 23. Arrived 7.10 sum., Rotomahanu, from LytBail'ed, 5.S p.m., Taluno, for Lyttelton; 6.10 p.m.. Rotomahana, for Lyttelton; 3.15 ' t>'m lonic, for Lyttelton. j p ' ' LYTTELTON, July 23. irriv^d 1 , -4.20 p.m., Kaiapoi, from WeE'tportj 810 am.,' Mararoa, from Wellington. 'ftnilMl 635 P.m., Mararoa. for Wellington. oaiißu, . »- WESTPORT, July 2a Sailed. 7.35 a.m., Taviuni. for Lyttelton. mum, i-» ' GREY MOUTH, July 23. SniTpr! 315 a.m., Petor.«, for Lyttelton. Hailed, -i» . TujAHxy, j v .i y 23. Soiled 0 P-ni., Corinna, for Lyttelton. ' v pdRT CHALMERS. July 23. 'Sailed 315 P.m„ Zcalandia, for Lyttelton. ca-ica, o-xo 1 v BLUFF, July 28. Sailed, 7.30 a.m-, Warriraoo, for Hob art. SHIP'PINQ TELEGRAMS. KAIPARA, July 23. S.S., for Sydney. »_.iai mga, , A -r JCKLANE)> Sailed—Mokoia, for the south; _pa*sen ? ers for ,Lytt«lton—MllEses Bridges ar.c' Locking- I W Mfs-l-mes Crozier and.two children, Cloud»9'ov Roberts and Bradley and infant, MoTrs Cwzier; W. Picklea Slawly. Clondes'*nr Roberts Thomas and ItLitcrieil. ,«y, Jsoae..s, x WBIiTjINGT ON, July 23. Sallcd-Talime, 5 p.m., lor Lyttelton and JWdin. passenger for Lyttelion-Mr HolUnd 8 p.m for Lyttoltou; Oa«cn<?ors—Misses Wre, Sturney Malcolm B-uSe, Anwtrox*. Giffley (2). Peters and Sutherland, Mrs Armstrong, Messrs HarKttU Schlarch, Barren, Hard.o Harris, KScwn. PenHnirton, Stevens Hall, Hamion Litchfield, Wh*tch, Mulberg, Maxwell, B«rry, WilUams and nolU^d. iN> } from Wnitara.. WimCoern. from Melbourne, Hobart and Bluff. ' for Sydney via AuckW; for Lyttelton-Mrs bo<L, « „L- Crow and Soldi; for Wedft, - MS« Duncan a-1 Thomson M.«rs Thomson, M'Kenzie and-Aitken; for AucilMid-Mr Thompson, Master Do Braves; for Sydnev-Miss Watkin, Mr Watkm and steerage, Poherua, for the West Coast. Ixmrc*rgill,.for Ju3v 23 . Arrived—Te Anau, from Westport, Ripple, for Dunedin. Warrimoo, for M'elbourno. ' Koonya, for Dunedin. le Anau, for Pictoa. ! AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. NEWCASTLE, July 2a. Sailed— Gymcrlc, for Wellington.

d. h. m. Last quarto! Jvfew inoon . . First quartor . ." 11 . 13 2 a 0 i a.m. 17 a.ni. 42 a.m. ' Jail moon . . . 25 4 0 a .he..

Barometer . . Thaimomcftfcr 8 a.m. 80.20 iS Noon. 20.23 •17 ■ Sp.ro 80.29 <6

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14432, 24 July 1907, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14432, 24 July 1907, Page 6

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14432, 24 July 1907, Page 6