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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON.

PHASES OF THE MOON NOVEMBER.

TO-DAY’S ALMANAC. High water 3.0 a.m., 3.20 p.m. Sun rises -1.45 a.m.. sets 6.43 p.m. Moon rises 4.15 a.in., seta 5.43 p.m. YESTERDAY’S WEATHER.

SAILED. October 31, 10.20 a.m.-—Cygnet, 124 tons. Hurray, for Akaroa. Stevenson, Stewart and Co., agents. October 31. 3.50 p.iu.—Breczo, s.s.. 500 tons, Allsop, ior Wellington. A. H. Turnbull aud Co., agents October 31, C.lO p.m. Walratu. s.s., 157 tone/ Wills, for Ktiikoura and Wellington. Kinsey and Co., agents. Ootcber 51, G. 15 p.m.—Marnron, s.s.. 2598 tons. Manning, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers— Misses M’Cullen (2). Dalrymple, Wilccck, Hussey, Henderson and Buckley, Mcsdumes MThail, Stndhclme, Thomis, Boyd, E. Raines and child, H. Raines, Wright, Standage, Thomas, BrooklainJ and Eager, Rev D. J. Steele, Rev Father O'Connor, Captain Pearso. Messrs jVlaofariano, Btiist, Fumc-aux Huugcrford, King. Heaton. Wcll«. Mitchell. Grant, Pearso, G’-ay. Paine O’R-ourke, J. S. Rutherford. Studholmo, Jameson. Allison, Shclen, Ogilvie, Gebbie. Hamilton. C’arkson. Pre’ton Unwjn. Chalmers, Addison. W. G. Smith. W. J. Rutherford. Beattie. Lillev, Dunlop. Nielsen, Mnlliolhiml Mackfiy Carnenter, Chapman. Pearce, ’Wi l °on. Duff. Simson, Horne, Brookland and Eager and twenty steerage. October 31. 10 p.m.—St.-i-m. s.s., 403 tons. Woods, for Motunoti Wellington and Wanganui. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. THIS DAY—Maori, s.s., trom Wel’ington; Taviuni, s.p.. from P;i"edin via limaru; Kapili, e from Wellington. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY. The Maori is expected from Wellington this morning. The Taviuni left. Dunedin last evening for Lyttelton, lhe Manuka will probably be hero on Saturday from Sydney. HEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. Movements of the New Zealand Shipping Company’s fleet are announced as follows: Ruahine—-Will leave Wellington fer London on November 17.

Ruapehu—Left Plymouth October 21, Cape Town October 23, for Wellington. Turakina Loft Auckland September 21, Monte Video October 15. for London. Rimutaka —Will leave London for Dunedin December 4.

Tongcriro—Left Wellington for London October 20.

PapaTOs—ln Port Chalmers. Kaikoura —Will leave Lyttelton lot London November 26. Kairiara—Will leave London for Auckland November 27. f Orari—Will leave Liverpool . for Auckl.-od November 28. Opawa—Arrived at Auckland from. London October 21. Whskalano Left Melbourne for London October 14.

Wolsanui—ln Port Chalmers. Rojcaia—Loading in Australia for Lr-don. Waimate Left Montreal for Melbourne, ■Sydney and Auckland October 16. Otski—ln Port Cha!mer3. Rotorua Left Plymouth for Wellington October 29. Afghanistan—Left London for Dun..din Octohor 12.

The Tokomaru will havo to-day for Port ihalmers, where she- will lay up. The R..ahine should get away from Bluff to-day, and will probably arrive here to-morrow. The Nrahere, which arrived from Auckland on Sunday, went into deck yesterday tor her annual survey. The “ Gazette ” of October 29 states that recent sounding® taken off the entrance to Hokianga River show that the north channel is anperctilly shifting further to the. northward ar.d is maintaining 17ft p,t lowwater. The south channel was found to bo cloßring out again and is showing 13ft Gin. Owing to the strong nor'-wester the steamer Breeze, which was moored against the eastern breokwn*nr, had 1o secure the tug's assistance before eho was able to leave for Wellington yesterday. Advice has been received that tile steamer Mimosa, which recently took a- large consignment of horses from Australia for India, arrived at Bombay a fortnight ago. the voyage eighty of fhe hoioCß perished. Shipping was exceptionally *t Lyttelton yesterday. No steamers frrive- 1 , and, with the exception of a little di'.cba:--; ing by the Tokomaru end a couple at sr-.au steamers, the waterside workers I'd a d..y cj.

TFo Maitai. winch is now nr: Jot going ex-!.-nsivc alterations and overhaul q Tort Chalruere, will enter the San Fr-ncisco service on November 15. The nor'-wester blew with great forco at Lyttelton yesterday, und raised a considerable sea in tho harbour. No damago was reported, but several yachts and f'i.'rb.n anchored near tho dock broke from their moorings. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. AUCKLAND, October 61. Arrived. 1.45 a.m., Westralia, from Sydu..'. Sailed, 5.50 p.m., Wiminera, for Syd’_.y. NEW PLYMOUTH. October 31. Arrived, 5.23 a.m., Rara-wa, from Gnehunga czught Wellinsrton exnresh). WELLINGTON. October 31. Sailed. 8 p.m., Maori, for Ls-ttclton. WESTPORT, October 31. Arrived, 1 p.m., Koiraki. from Lyttelton. AKAROA, October 31. Arrived. 3 p.m., Cygnet, from Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, October 31. Arrived—Westralia, from Sydney. _ Jure, "’raig. barque, from Newcastle. 'Siius, -.licrncr, from Herckino. Szilcd—Wimmera. for -Sydney. WELLINGTON. Octrbe- 31. Sailed—Maori (fl p.m.), for Lyttelton ; pns-r-ngors—Misses Wright, Meneish, Pcircc and Rtorick. Mesdames Marshal and ch 'to, F’cb rtson and two children, Ames, Oal-.os, Rairaud, Briggs. Thomson and child. Gninoe*s, Riddell. Neish, Fredries. Enkin and Ginn is, Messrs Shaw. Ames. Oakes. B<rraud, Hoy-wood. Pearce. Marshall. Bryd. Conner, Furby. Puscoc. naddon. Green. Tolley, Donctll. Cnllen. Cress, O’Brien, Burr, Ilenrah, Cvtler, Leader, Leader, Beethara, Haslam lad Htilme.

DUNEDIN’. October 33. Arrived—Otaki. from the Bhift. Sailed —Taviuni, for tbo West Cor.rt. Warrimoo, for Melbourne. BLUFF. October 31. Arrived—Mceraki. from Melbourne; pus- • mye-rs—Hisses Sutton and ir font. Mr ‘lou’dev, rnd eiyht eteeraire. Sailed—Moeraki, for Dunedin.

a. k IT. Ji'ew Moon . 2 1 26 p.mFirst Quarter . 10 4 59 p.m. Full Moon . , . 37 11 53 a.m. Lest Quarter . 21 o 43 a.m.

9 a m. Neon. 5 p.m. Barometor . . 29.39 29.31 29.26 Ihermometer . 68 77 71 Wiad, K.W.; cl; :ar.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15451, 1 November 1910, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15451, 1 November 1910, Page 6

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15451, 1 November 1910, Page 6