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SHIPPING.

} —*■—- .» LYTTELTOJT.

Phases of the moon. ■ APRIL.

WEATHER REPORT , .;.. High Water, This Day (Thursday): Moving 11.17 a.m., afternoon, midnight. SVm .. ■' rise* 8.52 a.m.. sets 5.2 p.m. Moon rises 2.41 - yp.m.j nets midnight. WEDiNiwiDAY, APRIL 28.' 9 a.m. Noon. S p.m. / , Barometer . . 30.31 80.2!) 30.2 G Thormomsier . 54 56 50 ~ .Wind—N.E., fresh breeze. ARRIVED. A April AS, 4 a.m.—Kapiti, s.s.. 242 tons, ° "Sawyers, from the north (put back). Kinney, Barns and Co., agents ■ April 28, 6.10 -a.m.—Victoria, s.s., 2060 tons, Entwistle, from Dunedin. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Passengers—Misses Hcdgkins . end Lines, Mrs Hodgkins, Messrs H. Chidley, ' J. Read, Hodgkins (2), and Littlefair. April 28, 6.55 a.m.—Monowai, s.s., 3433 tons, Robertson, • from Auckland, Gisborne, Napier and Wellington. Union Steam Ship [Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Bremper, Marshall, Chabbin, Hodeen, Gasquoinc ?nd Mills, Mesdames Gory, Packer, 'l'hompon and infant, Fee, Robertson and two children. D&ltou, Cameron, Miller .and child, White, Brown, Hatcher, Messrs Paunell, CarWild, Ramsay, Dickson, Roileston, Simpson, Ballard, Pryor, Ross, Robertson, Parker, ... M'Ewan, Oakden, Rowe, Willis, Miller (2), White, Brown, Robertson, Baker, Swinden, Crook, Wolfgang, Crook, jun.,*King, Hodires,- , ' Hatcher, Walk, Newlanor and twenty-five' iteeragSL , ■ 'April 28, 8/45 a.m.—Pateena, s.s., 1212 tons, ""•Manning, from Wellington. Union Steam . Ship. Company, agents. Passengers—Misses i Rumble and Niclicl, Mesdames Goodey, Sercent, Wilkin, Thomas, Rutherford and child, Kemp and child, Messrs Hildyard, Saunders, ifitenning, Agar, Cassidy, Cheeseman, Wood, Oakley, Sergent, Hedgeman. Ward, Gilchrist, Norwood, Parata, Wing-field, Jameson (2), M'Leod, Ba'Jantyne, Batcholor, Willdn, Thomas, AJdridge, Grant and two children, Rutherford, Parnell, and thirty-three stoorage. SAILED. April 28, 10 a.m.— Kaniti, s.s., 242 tons, " Ba-wyere, for Wellington, Wanganui and Patea. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. April 28, 11.45 a.m.—Buteshire, s.s., 5583 ions, Page, fox London. Now Zealand Ship- - foing Company, agents. Passengers—Colonel Drury. Mr and Mrs Chalmers, Mr Roberts. April 28, 4.40 p.m.—Monowai, s.s., 3433 tons, ttbbertson, for Dunedin. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Gow, ' Messrs Cowell, Byrne, Rudland and Fry! April 28, 5.20 p.m.—Wanakass.s., 2422 tons, '. tTodd, for Newcastle Union Steam Ship - Company, agents. i April 28, 6.25 p.m.—Patoona, s.s., 1212 ton?, Manning, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Ecolea, BWron, Hislop, Betson, M'Phail, Pyno and Kermis. Mesdames Glau. and child, 7' Poarce and child, Gray, Pyno, Piken and ■I Buckling, Reva' Blackburn and O'Shea, Hon ■ fe. Fowlds. Messrs Stickling. Walters, Johns- - ton, Lambie, Koe, Yeoman, Crow, Oswin, iNicol, Reeves and Marks, and -twenty steer-

age. April 28, 9 p.m.—Victoria, s.s., 2960 tons, ' , Entwistlo, for Wellington, Napier, Gisborno, and Sydney. Kinsey, Barns and. , > Co., agents. Passengers: For Wellington— Misses Fabian, Charters, Burnet and Carliill, Mesdames Beattie, Mitchell, Rea, Simpson, Dtraw and O'Connor, Bev Father Melu, Messrs S. W. Perkins, Mitchell, A. Sims, Neary. Northie, Mackie, Back, Roberts, M'Calliim and Overton and Master Hunt; -, for Napier—Miss Bridges, Mrs Bridgeß, Mr Bridges and Masters Bridges (2); for Gisborne—Misses 8011, Hay and Cabot, Mes- ■ dames Dixon and Cu3den, Messrs Dixon and Harrington; for Auckland—Misses ■ Morris «nd-Davis, Mesdames Morris and Davis, Messrs Morris, Davis, Hunter and Kamsay; tor Sydney—Misses Glyne and Kosowarne, Mrs Rosewarns, Messrs Rosewaino, M'Cutcheon and Cutting. .." I EXPECTED ARRIVALS. THIS DAY.—Maori,, s.s., from Wellington; Moana, s.s., from Melbourne, • Hobart, Bluff and Dunedin; Kini,< s.s.. from Greymouth; Wootton, s.s., from Nydia. Bay; "Whakarua, U.S.", from Bluff. . UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S ! FLEET. . . ! This morning the Maori is due, from Wel- . lingion, and the Moana will arrive from Meliboume,• via Hobart, Bluff and Dunedin, -proceeding, to Wellington and Sydney to-night. '..; . The Kini left Greymouth on Tuesday afternoon, and is due to-day. It is expected that "She Rosamond will sail for Greymouth to-day. ... The Kapiti, which left for ■'Wellington on "'■ (Monday night, put back yesterday morning, slaving run out of coal. *■ She proceeded on iter voyage at 10 a.m. ( The Federal-Houlder-Shiro steamer ButetSkite Bailed for London, via Monte Video, yesterday morning, a full ship, ; laden nearly (wholly with frozen meat and similar pro- " Bucta. The details of. the cargo shipped at , tho various ports are as follows: —From Wai|ara—s49l carcaae3 mutton, 4153 carcases femb, 6750 quarters beef, 779 crates mutton, k)3 packages frozen sundries, 349 bales wool,121 casks tallow, 107 casks oleo, 73 casks pelts, 17 casks casings, 6 bales leather, 1 case Cheep's tongues, 200 bales hides, 7 casks oil, i,nd 21 pieces timber; from Gisborne—3l2 bales wool; from Napier—sß6o carcases ''.'■ irmtton, 986 carcaEes lamb, 1176 quarters beef, 772 bales wool, 59 packages hemp; from Wanganui—7 casks' tallow, 33 casks toleo, 99 bales hides, 9 casks pelts, and 383 bases frozen sundries; from Wellington—ll 33 •bales wool, 13.401 carcases lamb, 2326 carI *' cases mutton,' 256 casks tallow, and 91 bales v *kms; from Lyttelton—73,3ss carcases mutton, and lamb, 80 boxes kidneys, 171 bales ■wool and skins, and 10 packages sundries. The quantity of mutton and,lamb shipped at Lyttelton is moro than double tho rest of the meat in the cargo,. which, for the other ports totalled 32,306 carcases. : The Holmdale is due on Saturday morning * from Greymouth, with a full cargo of timber for Lyttelton. She will fill up with produce n Jiere, and will sail for Napier. The Ennerdale •will not call at Lyttelton, as was projected, jbut will go from Wellington to Timaru, jDamaru, and Napier and Auckland. : The Tyser liner Whakarua is due from the feluff to-day. She is expected_ to sail again [or Gisborne, to continue loading, on Satur- . Say 1 A stiff easterly was blowing- all day.yesterlay at Lyttelton, and the discolouration of fba harbour and, a considerable swell indicated that anything but calm weathex was being; experienoed outside. As it was anticipated that there would be too much Bea to allow her ■ > : to work Kaikoura, the sailing of the Cygnet ' for Kaikoura. and Wellington was postponed „ /till to-day. , The Camhusdoon has been fitted out with \Jisv complement of men, tho last required 'being found yesterday morning._ The five, men in gaol are to be taken off in a launch this morning, and, weather permitting, the ship will put to sea ■ at once, or as/ soon as she can be towed out. | Tho recent adventure of the barque Weathersfleld, whereby she seemed in inyminent danger of being carried on to Holdo beach, is invested with considerable interest by tho fact that the barque was very close :*t the time to the scene of her only pre-, vious accident. For eight yoar3 she was '"piled up" on the sandy beach at Otaki. This time the most serious damage resulting; .from the misadventure was.the carrying away 'and damage of several sails." The Wcather3'fleld is awaiting orders. i The Drayton Grange, which left Lyttelton for Avonmouth on Tuesday night, carried the following cargo from Lyttelton:—For Avonknouth—7Bßß sacks oats, 6528 sacks wheat, 233 Eacka barley, 312 sacks peas. 2096 oarcase3 amb, 875 boxes aheese; for Manchester—l3l tales wool, 1 piano; for Liverpool—l9ss sacks oats, 1920 sacks wheat, 2215 sacks peas, 16,183 carcases lamb, 4 cases fags, 6 packages sundries; for Glasgow—92o caroases lamb, 260 boxes cheese, 88 casks and 9 kegs c&eings, and . 1 case. From Port Chalmers: For Avontnouth—2B2o carcases lamb, 75 cases cheese, 610 bags ashes, 1678 sacks oats; for Liverpool—Bos saoks oats. 2130 caroases lamb. 108 fauarters beef; for Glasgow—l6l quarters beef, 445 saoks oats, 43 dumps tow, 10 "kegs casings, 30 crate 3 cheese, 1 plough, 1 caso. From iAnokland: For Avonmouth—647 bundles and '4 sacks bark, and 156 boxes butter; for IrtVeTDOOl—9l6 sacks copra, 900 carcases lamb. ■uid : 354 quarters beef. From Waitara: For SLiverpool—lo,234 carcases lamb, 2127 rraarters beef, 207 oasks tallow; for Glasgow—soo quarters beef. From Napier: For Liverpool—--9001 carcases lamb, 131 bales wool. From Wanganui: For Liverpool—2s boxes preserved meats; for Glasgow—4oo boxes preserved inieats, 1322 quarters beef. 26 carcases veal, 400 carcases mutton, • 475 carcases lamb. From New Plymouth: For Avonmouth—l2l boxes butter and 112 boxes cheese. From •Patea:, For ! Avonmouth—GOO boxe3 cheese; for Liverpool—2oo boxes oheeße, 75 quarters beef; for Glasgow—36l quarters beef, 10 earcasea veal." From Wellington: For AvonMonth—246 boxes cheese and 500 quarters beef; for Manchester—l case cottons; for Liverpool—2ooo carcases mutton. 768 quarters beef, 12,313 carcase.* lamb. 750 oases preserved meats, 185 dumps tow, 129 bales hemp, 6 packages sundries; for Glasgow—l 267 quarters beef, 187 boxes . cheese, 750 cases preserved meats, SO dumps tow. 20 tons scrapiron. From B!uff: For Avonmouth—so9 boxes cheese; for Glasgow—l6s boxes cheese. From HMroaru: For Avonmouth—3lß3 sacks oats, 8988 Backs wheat, 680 Carcases lamb, 815 ' -car-oases' mutton; for .Glasgow—ls kegs t casSlnes 1350 carcases lamb. From Pioton: For iiteipool—sooo carcases lamb. !iH .TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD, , WELLINGTON, April 28. * B Arrived S a.m., Riverina, from Sydney; ■ sS^.m!'Maori, from Lyttelton; 6.50 a.m., Kteoroa. from Lyttelton; 11 a.m., -Comma, IKbI. 8.5 P.m., Maori, for Lyttelton, .

LYTTELTON, A.r#il 28. Arrived, 6.40 a.m., Victoria, ir<)m Port Chalmers; 7.50 a.m., Monowai, from Wellington; 8.45 a.m., Pateena, from Wellington. Sailed, 10.30 a.m., Kapiti, for Wellington; 11.30 a.in., Buteshire, for London, via Monta Video; 4.40 p.m., Monowai, for Port Chalmers; 5.20 p.m., Wanaka, for Newcastle; .6.20 p.m., Pateena, for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH, April 28. Arrived, 3.30 a.m., Rarawa, from,, ©nchunga (caught the Wellington express)* GREYMOUTH, April 28. Arrived, 5 p.m., Ngahere, from Lj-ttelton. Sailed, 10.10 a.m., Holmdale, lor Lyttelton. TIMARU, Aj>ril 28. Arrived, 7.80 a.m., Den of Ruthyen, from Lyttelton. PORT CHALMERS, April 23. Sailed, 3.30 p.m., Moana, for Lyitelton. BLUFF, A-aril 28. ' Arrived, 2.35 p.m., Whangape, tjrom Newcastle. Sailed, 8 a.m., Whakarua-, for ISyttelton. SHIPPING' TELEGRAMS. KAII'ARA, April 28. Sailed—Hazel Craig, barque, for Sydney. WELLINGTON. April 28. Arrived—Riverina., from Sydney;. passengers for Lyttelton:—Messrs J\ Kneesljnw, Reull, Babock. Wood, R. Jones, 'J. Luke, M Lachlau, Owen, Tinker. Sorensen, Ashby, 'Tichbourae, Catazano, Beidv, Eld. M'Grog()r, Smith, Piunington, Kelly, Hnydcn. Martrnj, MMahon, Gregson, Ross. Beresford. Cox, Johnson, M'Kenzio, Hodgkinson, M'Kay and Park,. Mesdames Cahill, Aiken, Tinker, Owmi, Beasley Babcock and Rennie, Misses Selby, Rennie, Robins (2), M'Millan and Tuft. Sailed—Maori, 8.10 p.m., for Lyttelton; passengers—Misses Sheard, Duticji, Jordon, Ctowthcr, Kitaon, Smith, M'Niciol, Malmgs, Norri" Picken and Garland, MesdAmes Turten, Wilkinson, Hamilton, Thomson, SirdPtrum and seven children, Craw-foTd, Crowther, M'llwraith, Ferguson, Owen and Lester Hon D. Buddo, Rev Hamilton, Messrs Scouler,. Brown. Bowron, BeUtie, Black, Whitcom.be, Nixon, Farmer, Brown, Leigh (2) Turken. Wilkinson, Winnam, Tucker, Hill, Crow'ther, NichoUs,' Lane, Anderson, Owen, Rodger, Ryan, Johnston, Smita, Thompson, Ferguson and Lester. DUNEDIN. April 28. • Sailed—Moana, for Sydney, via Wellington; passenge-s for Lyttelton—Mr Wyper and Captain Willis. „ T ~„-,-,-, a -t oa BLU»FF„ Apnl 28. Arrived—Whan gape, from Newcastle. Sailed—Whakarua, for Lyttelton. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. SYDNEY, April 28. Arrived—Waipori, from Kaipara. Sailed, 1 p.m.-Wimmera, for Auckland. NEWCASTLE, April 28. Arrived—Koromiko, from Now Zealand. MELBOUB.NE. April 23. Sailed—Warrirnoo, for the Bluff. ALBANY, April 28. Sailed—few steamer Waimea, for Nelson.

SSVIl moon , > *> a, 1 in. 58 n-.rn. List quarter « 14 3 0 ».ni. Ntir moon . . 20 4 31 p.m. JTirst quarter . E7 B 6 p.m.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14981, 29 April 1909, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14981, 29 April 1909, Page 6

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14981, 29 April 1909, Page 6