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SHIPPING.

;4% LTTTEI/fOK, PHASES OB' THE MOON. JOLT,

■WEATHEB KEPORT. . "Sigh "Water-'This Day (Wednesday): Morning 5.a an., aiteru'coii 5.36 p.m. Sun risos 7.31 ajn., sots 410 p.m. Moon, risca 6.13 p.m., seta 8.3-r~«.ml TUESDAY, JULY 11. 9 a.m. Kocra. Bp.m. .Barometer . . 20.-U 20.5* 20.J5 Tioimomcter . ~ 36 42 12 . Calm. ARRIVED. July li, 6.50 a.m.—Maori, 3.a., 3393 tors, Himter, from Wellington. tmwu Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Mioses Hurrah, Kinnsrney, Twoomey, Laing, Green, Scales, Isitt, Forlios, Hawea, Arlidgo, BaJdey, Leyton-Sroith, Xievereedge, H'leffll, M'Gowan. and Roberta, Nurse Russell, Mesdamea Pinkoy, Joseph and three children, Roberts, Hope, Brans, Hawthorne, BernUj, andi eoti, Thome, Hen , Leversodge, •MLean, Fish and infant, Ross, Patterson, Rule »adM; j Donal<l, Rsva B. Metaou aiid HoUoway, Messrs Preston, Laing, Kimicraoy, Kingston und ton, Thomas, Graham, Salter, Wilson, Bancs, Barber, Roberts, Dunckley, Baker, Rsad, Dnmbloton, Eames, Pilgrim, Sisau, Thorn, Berna and son, Hulms, Buckley, Wansbrough, Tosswill, T. Mackenzie, M.P., Palmer, Marshall, Thomson, Rawson, Olvoa, Harre, Scott, Dunlop, Pownall, JI Artney, Ihk Holmes, Hncon, Cheesbrough, Cameron, Lsv'ersedgo, M'Donald, Wilson, Patterson, Hanntend, Goldsmith, Banibuiy Rule, Honry, Curtis, Falkner, Adam, Wilson, r-ra-«r, Dixon, Cawsey and Crawford, and seven&te'"i"SSs p.m.-Wakatu, s.s., 15T.t«ns, WMsf ftom Eaikoiua'and Wellington. Kmsey, Barns and Co., agents.

i - SAILED. Tr,l-o- 14 10 45 a.m.—Salamanca, barque, for Sydney- Pitchy ■',■- ma& Co.,' agents. , ,„„. s . 53 ,'\ July M, H. 50 a.m.-Joto mtmf'umv* ** Akarem ti» the Bajs. »t . ' caithly and Co., agenta. . .],: Company, agents. Passengers '' ind steerage. _ 10ql ons v: Company, agent*. 19T7 t ns ! COMPANY'S *"■ FLEET. . , int of dock and leaves for Sydney, via Jiasi , no..v discharging at LytV fcelton, is expected to leave hero fox Greymouth, direct to-morrow. . - • The s.s. Otterburn is expected to leave I/yttelton on Friday for Sydney. She may ■■ fcako ft call at Picton en route. : ' I m a-* Mokoia, is to come out of dock on .. tie morning tide, about SU. to-day Sho . Si to ieavo for Wellington, East Coast ports • and Sydney this evening.

1 1 The New Zealand Shipping Company has 'received the following cable message from Plymouth, dated July 11 J-' The 1 .0. Tongariro *ailed to-day for Wellington. Ths Shaw, Savill* eind Albion Company 0 ■ii. Matatua, loading for London, "to arrive here from Timaru to-day. She will teke in some frown meat and general cargo iTLyttelton, and will leave on Thursday for Pieton, wheice she is to proceed tolling .ton and Auckland. The latter « *» b. B« fcort of departure for England about July sa. *The m Wootton arrived at Kaianoj yesterday with timber from CoUmgwood. 'The Shaw, Savill and AlbionCo :, , «* ttxanra. from London, now at Wellington, is oioectaa to arrive at Lyttelton on Monday efflsy to discharge about 2000 tons of Ca The Wellington "Post", says:-The Ruapehu, in pursuit of cargo, is to omit Waitora front her programme of loading ports. £ho order now is Lyttelton, Napier, ltam«J I Wellington. Her' departure from Wellington tor London has boen brought forward, by » couple, of days. She is now timed to sail ~'%h& Is/'Wakaht, which arrived from. Kaikoura and Wellington last night, is to leavo ,ior those ports this evening. The s.s. T'orgauten is to leave for OrreymoufchSind Wangnnui this The Federal-Houlder-Shire s.s. Cornwall, loading for West of England ports, has been Retained «t the Bluff through being unable to get a herth. She is to go from there to Timaru and la expected to come to Lyttelton. on 'Sunday. The Cornwall will leave on Tuesday'for Picton, WaitaTa and Wellington, and is to leave tho last-named port for Home on July 28. The Italian barquo Salamanca left her sWichorago in the stream at 10.45 a.trti. yester•day, and set sail for Sydney. She passed out through tho Heads at 11.30 a.m., and soon afteT 1 Tr.m. was otit of sight. Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.'s s.s. Arawa arrived at Wellington from London on Monday. Captain Clayden, late of the Bsmgitinv, is in command. Olhor changes in the officers are aa follow:—First, Mr L. B. 'Gillmonn (of the Rangitira); second Mr S. .Kelly (of the Rangitira); .third, Mr H. S. Solomon, promoted from fourth; fourth, Mr ' JW. C. Scussams. Mr J. M. Kissock is'purser, Dr E. H. J. Duncan is surgeon, and Mr O. J. Hobden is chief steward. Mr C. K. CleatoT retains control in the engineering department. Passongers hy tho vessel rmm- ' bored about 260. Mr H. Hogan, late third officer of the as. Mupo'iirika, has been succeeded on that vessel, by Mir J. C. Barnott.

Mr S. J. Courthorpe, lato third officer of lha b. 3. Koonya, is how on tho Kini. Mr R. late second of tho Kini, has to tho Koonya as second. Mr J. H»niye is now purser on thp Koonya. The schooner Whangaroa, which was iowcd Into "Wellington harbour in a dismasted coniliiion by the Eegulus, ia to undergo repairs ghortly. She wa'n advoriisod for sale, but her owners (says the "Post") hav e . now decided to retain possession of her. The vesiel will probably- be refitted in Wellingtons -•.. An, exceptionally fast passage was recently (made by the Huddart-Purker steamer Riverina, whioh ran from Port Phillip Heads to Sydney Heads in 35hr smin. Sinco the middle of February last, the s.s. 'Ripple has conveyed 18,030 sheep, 200 cattle' and a lar?e number of horse--, from the Chatham Isl-uds to tho mainland, nnd the loss aJI fold has only amounted to 6 per cent «w * trifle over one sheep out of each 200 anven down to the water's edge for shipment. During the last throe years only two head of cattle, have been lost, and" of these one broke its leg in a ctoyioo on the reef whilst being driven into the water, and the nther died shortly aftor hoin!r put on board having, got water-logged wh'ilst hcin-r C onTeyed from shore to ship-. ° TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD ; WELLINGTON, July' U Arrived, 5.85 a.m., Mararoa, from Lyttcltom. ■ Swled, SM p.m., Waik.ro, for Ljtt J 8.10 p.m., Mararoa, for Lvttelton. LYTTELTON, July U '* -J 3 ?}™ I *, 6 - 55 *•»■> Maori, from Wellington Biul*% 10 Ma, Salamanca (barque), for Eycfney; llAn a.m., John Anderson, for Akaros, via the- Bays; 5.20 p.m., Maori, for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH, July 'li. Arrived, 5.30 a.m., Takapuna, from Onofcunga (caught the Wellington express;. JKAIKOURA, July 14. Sftilefl, 10.45 «.m., Wakatu, for Lyttoltou. TIMARU, July U Sailed, 4.10 p.m., Malatua, for Lyttclton. . " SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, July 14. ■ Arrived—-'DftnieL barque, front Newcastle. Sailed—Viotoria, for tho south; passenger tor Lyttelton—Mrs Kurnow, WELLINGTON, July U. , Sailed—Waikare (5 p.m.), for Lyttelton and' Duncdin; passengers for Lyttclton—Miss Ross, Mrs Sheath, Messrs Allen and Mervalo. Mararoa (8.10 p.m.), for Lyttclton; passengers «-Misses Rutherford, Drummond, Harris and Rawson, Mesdames Enthorford (2), Ryder, JTeffrie3, Macnair nnd Mackenzie;, Messrs Burke, Rutherford (2), Nicholson, NtiH (2), .Rose, Ordonra, Wilson, Mooro, Ayson, Meek, Baker and Brown. BLUFF, July 11. Sailed—Tomoana, for Wanganui. ■ ■ - AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING SYDNEY, July U. .' Arrived, at 7 a.m.—Uiimaroa, from Not/ Zealand. NEWCASTLE, July 14. Sailed—Waihora, for New Zealand. Taicri, lor Bluff. BRISBANE, July 14. Arrived—Star of New Zealand, from Wellington. V " e=r====== = 2== ,

First quarter . < A. h. 7 in. 65 a.m. 3Full moon . . . 14 9 18 a.m. Last quarter . . . 20 11 82 p.m. H&w moon . . 28 8 47 p.m.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14736, 15 July 1908, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14736, 15 July 1908, Page 6

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14736, 15 July 1908, Page 6