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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON.

PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER.

TO-DAY’S ALMANAC. High water 8.24 a.iu-. 8.40 p.m. Bun rises 4.3 S a.m.. sots 6.52 p.ui. Moon rises 8.21 a.tn YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. . . V . n 1,

SAILED. November 7.- 8.14 a.m.—Morayshire. _ s.s.. 5860. tons, M'Lacluan. for Dunedin. Kinsey and Co., agents. November 7, 10.45 a.m.—-Cvgiict. s.?. 12-1 tons, Murray, lor Akaroa. Stevenson. Stewart and Co., agents. November 7, 2.50 p.m.—Komata. 1904 tons, Angus, for Grcymouth via IVoilington, Picton and Westport. Union Steam Snip Company, agents. _ „ November 7, 6.10 p.m. —Mararoa, s.s., 2590 tons, Manning, - for "Wellington. Umen Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers— J2O saloon and 70 steerage. November 7. 0.00 p.m.—Defender, s.s., Je-> Inna, Jamieson, for Hokitika. Kinsey and Co., agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. THIS DAY—Maori, ».s„ from Wellington; Cygnet," s.s., from Akaroa; Wakatu, s.s., from Kaikoura and Wellington; lvairaki s.s.. from Kaiapoi; Corinnu. s.s., tvom Timuru; Korotuiko, s.s., from Dunedin. UNION STEAM Sllir COMPANY. The Maori will arrive lrom Wouingion today. The Kotuku is expected to gel away to-day lor Grcymouth, while tlio Kaiapoi should finish tuseharging to-day, so as to enable her to leave early to-morrow -or Ximaru. The Corinnu will arrive from 'Xlniaru and will leave again in the evening Iqy.-lNew .Plymouth and Oncliunga via '\oilingtou- Tho turret-dock steamer Koromiko waa cxpocted to get away irom Dunedin la3t svoning for Lyttelton, and should arrive today with a cargo of coal from Newcastle. Shipping was very quiet in tho port jesterdav very little work bring done on the wharves. During tho day no arrivals _ wore reported, while tho sailings were much oeiow the average. , , The Corinthic, which left Vt ellington for London on Thursday, took tho lollowmg :argo from Lytteltonll64 boxes butter, tOiT boxes cheese, 9 carcases lamb, 3 crates rarer,, 2SB bales wool, 14 bales basils, 11 bales skins,’ 1 bale cowhair. 23 sacks seed. It bales lidee, 18 packages sundries, 213 casks labour, 16 cases rolls, 500 bundles and bags tin dippings, 6669 sacks wheat. . The French barque Jacques, whicu Ic-t Lyttelton ini May. tnado tho trip to !• alnouth in ninety-nine days. Rounding Cape Horn she came into collision wun 11 n :cc " lere, but sustained no serious damage. The schooner Falcon is expected to leave he slip late this afternoon. Lor p'ace. will taken by tho Wakatu. which will airi , ■his evoning from Kaikoura and Wellington md ie to undergo her annual overhaul. The TVsor liner Indrabarah will leaw tolay for Napier to take in cargo She will n*ko Wellington her final port bo-ora sailB The r Kairaki will leave for Kaiapoi this aorning. She will return tins evening and ,j]l sail to-morrow for Wellington, Napier n 3 Gisborne. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. _ AUCKLAND. November .. Arrived, 11 a.m.. Taluno. from Fiji. WELLINGTON. November ~ Sailed 8 5 p.m.. Maori, lor Lvttelton. baueci, enyjv PLYMOUTH. November 7. Arrived. 4 a.m.. It a raw a, from Onehunga jaught Wellington express). ° TJMAKU, November ~ Faded G p.m.. Corinna. for Lyttelton. ~a.lea, CHALMERS, November 7. Snded 5 p.ru., Koromiko. for Lyttelton, bn.icci, op. , bIuFF. November 7. Arrived. 10.30 a.m., Moana. from Hobart English mail). , TI . , Sailed, 6.15 p.m., Manuka, for Hobart. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ’ _ l KAIPARA. November i. Arrived— Holpidale, from Grermcuth. Sailed—Volador, barquentino, for Bydnc-y. ! huia, barque, for Liverpool. , _ AUCKLAND, November 7. Arrived—Rualiine, irom Napier. Talune, SLled—Maheco, for Sydney. Spitliead, for t er ‘ WELLINGTON, November 7. Sailed—Maori (8 p.m.), for Lyttelton; pas■rojrcra G rniov, Swede and Mow■ray, Mesdames Dooicy and child. Hurstlouse. Johnston, Mowbray, Grant and child ■ad Bartlott, Messrs • Hutchinson, Cannol, Body, Hursthouse. Gunncy, Challis, Fahy, Blair, Hands, Robjohns, Paine, Mowatt, Harper. Jones, Peaiyman, Buckley, RobertBn. Wynne, Lancaster. Freer and Donald. ■ DUNEDIN, November 7. B Sailed—Koromiko, for Lyttelton. Storm, B>r northern ports. ■ BLUFF, November 7. B Arrived—Manuka, Irom Dunedin. Moana, Bom Melbourne; passengers —Miss BrodeBck, Mesdames Hurst anil Slrulton, Blessrs Derrett, Back, Allen and Strut ton. and Bven steerage. B Sailed —Manuka, for Melbourne. I AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. ■ NEWCASTLE. November 7. fl Sailed—Northern Chief, for Auckland. B MELBOURNE, November 7. ■ Arrived, last night—Warrimoo. She had an Bxoeptionaliy rough trip, and her decks were Bs,ahed fore and aft.

<1. h. m. IT »w Moon . . 3 1 26 p.m. First Quarter , . H> •* 5fl p.iu. Full Moon . , . 17 U 55 i.vn. Last Quarter . 31 O 13 n.m.

3 a.'.u. Neon, op.ir Barometer . . 20.73 29.76 29.il Thermometer 70 76 70 ■Wind, N.W.; cloudy.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15457, 8 November 1910, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15457, 8 November 1910, Page 6

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15457, 8 November 1910, Page 6

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