SHIPPING.
—♦ LYTTELTON.
TO-DAY'S ALMANAC. High Wator, 9.5 a.m.; 9.34 p.m. Sua rises, 6.2 a.m.; sets, 6.16 p.m. Hoon rises, 12.41 p.m.; sets, 9.47 p.m.
ARRIVES), March 16, 1 a.m.—Kapuni, s.s., 100 tens, JacKson, from Puponga. , Kinsey and Co., age-ts. .Maroh 16, 7.30 a.m.—Wimniern, s.s., 8022 tons, Waller, from Dunedin.' Kinsey ani Co., agents. PasEongors—Misses Turner Davis and Brooks, Mrs Evans, Messrs Penraon, Alienby, Jameson, Sinclair, Martin, W'Cauley ar.d Evans, and sixteen steerage. March 16, 9 a.m.—Mararoa, s.s.. 2598 ta.:s, Collins, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents, passengers—One hundied and thirty saloon and steorage. . March 'l6, 9.45 a.m.—Hineuioa, s.s., 542 lons, Bollons, from Wellington. On Government service. March 16, IX a.m.—Tarawera, s.s., 2003 ions, Robertson, from Auckland, Gisborne, Napier and Wellington. Union Steam Ship Compa.iy, agents. SAILED. March 16, 4.45 p.m.—Bipplo, s.s., 418 tons, Ailsop, for Chatham Islands. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents. March 16, 5.15 p.m.—Tarawcra, s.s., 2003 tens, Robertson, for Dunedin. L'nicn Steam Ship Company, agents. March 16, 6.15 p.m.—Mararoa, s.s., 2593 ■ tens, Collins, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Pas-Eongers—Misses Whiteman, Holder, Andrae, Humfrey, Frost, , Hetlej, Turner, Jones, Stock, Jago, Good- . win (2), Goodman, Johnston, Praser, Chapman, Wilson. Gtever and Stowart, Mesdame 3 Garland, Andrae, Pratt Thornton, Tripp, Adams, Clark, Nicoll, Stewart, Hunter, Bcuiton, Pooks (2). Stocker, Porward (2), C.ark, 'Bag l ?, Coombsr and family and Gilmour, Messrs Perry (2), Symon, Mitchell, Jones, Pratt, Abbott, Thornton, Tripp,, Andrae, Appleby, Adams, Armstrong, Clarke, Nicol], Vile, Hewlitt, White, Laurens.cn, Walker, Simma, Bince, Dolovant, Fox, Oiling, Connelly, Berghofcr, Knight, Darling, '■ Gallagher, Mason, M'Gregor, Turner and Coomber, and 1 thirty steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Marck 16, 7.40 p.m. —Wimmera, s.s., 2003 tons, Waller, for Sydnoy, via Wellington, Napier, Gisbor e and Auckland. Kinsey and Co., agents. Passengers: For Wellington—- : Misses darken (2), Wright, R.tciie, Paye and Woods, Mesdames Woods, Ritchie, Evan 3 ar.d Broadhouse and child, Messrs Ballan- ' tyne, Page, Ritchie, Evans and W. Wood; for Napier—Missei Neilson and Crawshaw, Mesdames Crawshaw and Duthie. Messrs ! Duthie, Miller and Morris; for Gisborne— Misses Pearco, Fisher, Evans (2) and Cox, Mesdames Pearce, Graham-and three children, Rankin and Palleson, Captain Palleson, Messrs R. S. Rankin. H. P. Judge, E. R. Chudleigh. Douglas. Moore nnd Blythc; for Sydney—-Misses Newton and Stewart. March 17. early—Kapuni, s.s., 100 tons, Jackson, for Picton, Wellington, Wanganui and Patea. Kinsey and Co., agents. March 17, oarlv—Woiruna, ?.», 3317 tons, Di-ewette, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. THIS DAY.—Maori, s.s., from Wellington; Warrimoo, s.s., from Molboume, via Hobart, Bluff and Dutodin; Star of Australia, s.s., . from Dunodin; Breeze., s.s., from Timaru; f'nkitu, s.s., from Wellington, via Kaikoura; Cygnet, s.s., from Akaroa. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. The Maori is due from Wellington* this morning, and the Warrimoo will arrive from .Melbourne via. the customary southern ports. The Kittawa is due to-morrow from Greymauth. As sc. l as oonl is available at Newcastle the Waihora will go there to load for New Zealand ports; the Kurow, already at . Newcastle, is expected to get away this week for New Zealand; the Kaiapci, after discharge at Adelaide, wi'.l proceed to Newcastle for return cargo; and the Wairuna. after • discharge of navy coal, will also load New- , „asi!e coal for New Zealand ports. • Early to-morrow morning the Blackball : Coal Company's collier Petono is duo from Greymouth with a load of coal. The New Zea'.and Shipping Company's r-teamer Rimutaka is to soil for Timaru to3av. The Star of Australia is due back at Lytielton to-day, to load. The Government steamer Hinemoa arrived yesterday morning from Wellington, making 'r, brief stay at Godley Hesd. She is now making her regular tour of the southern •lighthouses, and this morning "-he will sail for Akaroa. calling at Godley Head to land stores. She will reach Dunodin on Friday evenintr, and will leave that port for the Bluff on Tuesday. March 22. ' If sufficient inducement offers, the stenmer .Takapuna will make a trip to the Marlborough Sounds during Easter week. It is "proposed to "dispatch the vessel from Wellington on Thursday, March 24. and after visit- . ing places of interest in the Sounds, she vouli return to port on Tuesday, March 29. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. AUCKLAND, March IS. Arrived. 5.20 p.m.. R.M.S. Mongolia, from Sydney; 1.30 p.m.. Navua, from Levuka. WELLINGTON, March 16. Arrived, 6.35 a.m., Maori, from Lyttelton; 9.40 a.m., Corirma, from Lyttelion; 10.55 a.m., Moeraki, from Sydney. Sailed. 8 p.m., Maori, for Lyttelton; 3.35 p.m., Mokoia, for Raroton?a. LYTTELTON, MHrch 16. Arrived, S a.m.. Wimmera. from Port Chalmers; 1 a.m., Kapuni, from Puponga 1 ; 9.10 a.m., Mararoa, from Wellington; 9.55 a.m., Hinemoa, from Wellington; 11.10 a.m., Tara'wera, from Wellington. Sailed. 4.45 p.m., Rinple, for Chatham Islands; 5.15 p.m.. Tarawera, for Port Chalmers; 6.15 pm.. Mararoa. for Wellineton. NEW PLYMOUTH, Msrch 16. Arrived. 6.10 a.m.. Rarawa s from Onehunga (causht WelHus-tTn esmress). GREYMOUTH. March 16. Sailed, 1.45 p.m., Petone. for Lyttelton. TIMARU, March 16. . Arrived, 12.30 p.m., Rakanoa, from Lyttelion. AKAROA, March 16. Arrived, 11 a.m.. Cytrnpf. from Lvttelton. PORT CHALMERS. March 16. Sailed. 9 15 a.rri.. Star of Austrnlia.. for Lyttelton ; 5.30 p.m., Warrimoo, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, March 16. Arrived, 6 a.m.—Mongolia, from London, . ria, Sydney. Sailed—.Navua, for Fiji. Mongolia, for London, via Sydney and l ports. WELLINGTON, March 16. The following are the passengers for Lyttelton by the Moeraki from Sydney:—Sister Maude, 6ister Cotterill, Misses Reed, Blair and Murphy, Mesdames Way, Munford, Hooper and Brown, Messrs Pemberton, Dougla3, Stacey, Neat, Munford, Bryant and Brown, and eighteen steerage. Sailed—Maori, 8 p.m., foT Lyttelton; passengers—Misses Bend, Gilbert, Boxo.ll, Brittain, Grosshann, Anderson, Hughes. Raefide, Wright, Ward (3), Dwan and Barclay, Mesdames Bitt, Campbell, Soter, Anderson, Griffiths, Marks, Sacdlis ar.d infant, Hibbard, Withers, Ward, Ronn nnd family, Barber, child and infant, Barclay, Daniel, M'Lcan and child and Carlo, Drs Bitt and l Guthrie, Revs Daniel and Ward, Messrs* Clarkson, Campbell, Duncan, Clarkson, Manks, Griggs, Scott, Fels, Soter, Ryburn, • Downey, Ritlier, Bray, Payue. Daley, Pratt, Wright, Bookhead, Rallan, M'Lcan, Earle and Saddler. DUNEDIN, March 16. Sailed —Warrimoo, for the north; passengers for Lyttelton—Miss Myers. Mesdames Croft, Moss and Little, Messrs Mos 3, Roberts, Little, Master (2) and Stephens. Star o' Australia, for Lyttolton. Breeze, for northern ' ports. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. ALBANY, March 16. Arrived—Georgia, from New Zealand. SYDNEY, March 16. Sailed—Victoria, for Auckland. MELBOURNE, March 16. Sailed—Manuka, for the Bluff.
PHASES OF THE MOO.N. MARCH. d. h. in. Ziaat quarter ... 4 7 22 p.m Now moon ... 11 11 42 p.m First quarter ... IS 3 7 p.m Full moon .... 26 7 51 a.m
YjbSTEKDA.Y'8 WEATHER. 9 a.m. Jioon. 6 p.m Barometer . .• 29.07 30.04 30.03 Thensometer . 68 75 73 Wind, U.W., light; cloudy.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15256, 17 March 1910, Page 6
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