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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. PHASES OF THE MOON. JANUARY.

TO-DAY'S ALMANAC. High water 12.27 a.m., 12.51 P-te-Sim rise's 4.56 a.rn., sets 7.80 p.m. - Moon rises 12.29 a.m., sets 4.83 p.m. YESTERDAY'S V/EATHEB. 9 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer . . 30.16 30.20 30.19 Thermometer .64 '1 °~ Wind, N.E.; cloudy. ABRIVED. January 25, 2,13 a.m.-Wakatu, s.s., 107 ons, -Will*, from Kaikoura. Kinsej and 10., agents. . ..,„ January 25, 5.55 a.m.-Monowi}i. 8.3.. 3433 ions, Robertson, from Dunedin. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. PasssnffersUisses Crawley (2) and Ambridge, Mcsdame3 BiufeQ. Morris and child, Green, Pools and Lapsley, Messrs Hoare, Nash, Sorrell, Gower, Poole, Lapsley and thirteen steerage. January 25, 8.55 a.m.—Mararoa, U.S.. 2598 lons, Manning, from "Wellington. Union 3team Ship Company, agents. Passengers—--130 saloon and 60 steerage. January 25, 11.40 a.m.—Kini, s.s., 1122 tona. Scott, from "Westport. Union Steam Skip Company, agents. January 25, 11.45 a.n.—Tarawera, s.s., 2003 tons, Collins, irom Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers— Messrs Boulton and "Warren. January 25, 10.45 p.m.—Hinemoa, New lea.fand Government steamer, 52S tons, Bollons, Irom Wellington. SAILED. January 25, 3.30 a.m.—Annie Hiii, schooner, 128 tons," Williams, for Greymoiuh. Pitewthiy aid Co., agent*. January 25—Tarawera, s.s., 2003 tons, Collins, for Ducedin. Union Steam Ship Company, agent?. Passengers—Aliases. Bond, Morton and Every, Mesdames H'Donild and child, Wiilcock, Tipping and Eanmer, Messrs Allnutt, Darion, Wickson, Reid, Jacobson (3), Familton and Earfield. January 25, 5.50. p.m. —Wakatu, s.s., 157 teas. Wills, for Wellington via Kaikoura. Kinsey and Co., agents. January 25, 6 p.m. Mor&wai, s.s., 3433 tons, Robertson, for Auckland via Wellington, Napitr itnd Gisborne. Union Steam Bhip- Company, - agents. Passengers: For Wellington—Misses Holmes and Broadhead, Mesdames Broadhead, Robbie, Moore, Maber, Greig and' Searle, Messrs Broadhead (3), Kirkcaldie, Fitzgerald, Simms and Tanner, Masters Broadhead, Searle (2), Moore and Etoimes; for Napier—Mr and Mrs Jaokson, (ir Overton; for Gisborne —Masters Morris P); for Auckland—Misses Baker (2), Eoche, lavell and Taylor, Mesdames "Wright, Btrickett, Haynes and two children and Wright and child, Messrs Pain, Trevethick, Flavell and Strickett, Master Haynes. January 25, 8.30 p.m. Cygnet, s.s., 124 tons, Murray, for Kaikoura. Stevenson, Stawart and Co., agents. January 25, 8.35 p.m.—Mararoa, s.s., 2523 tons, Manning, for "Wellington. Union Steam Bhip Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Kensington (2), Gledhill, M'Alister, Martin (2), Tobin (2), Joll, Barlow, Hatton, Haddrell, Wilford, Newton, Mazey, Clarke, "Williams, Kenny, Harris, Chilee, Blomquist, Irwin (2), Balfour (2), Baird, Forbes, Garworth and Cameron,'six Sisters of St Joseph, Mesdames • Barry, Collins, Hutton, Henderson, Herring, Goodwin, Campbell, Fowler, Phillips-Turner and child, Lyuskey (2), Glendining and two children, Smith, Hatton, Lust, Berry, Lord, Thompson, Eobson, M'Harg and M'llroy, Dr Herring, Messrs P. Selig, W. Kensington, J. Edgar, Barry, J. White-Parsons, Collins, Milne, Sims (2), Parrington, F. J. Goodwin, Campbell, M'Donald, MUlroy, Flaus, Fowler, Fletcher, Bannerman, Loughnan, Williams, Kerr, Cameron, Henderson, Smith, Gray, fry, Guinness, Nicolson, Robson, J. Montgomery and J. "W. M'Harg and forty steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. THIS DAY—Maori, sus., from Wellington; Warrimoo, s.s., from Melbourne, via Hobart, Bluff and Dunedin; Cygnet, s.s., from Kaikoura; Breeze, s.s., irom Timaru; Storm, s.s., from Wangantu; Durham, s.s., from Liverpool, via Wellington; Canopus, s.s:, from Westport; Kaituna, s.s., from Westport; Karori, s.s., from Newcastle; Kamona, s.s., from Westport, via. Wellington; Defender, as., from Hokitika, via Greymoutih; Ngahere, s.s., from Greymouth. From London—Star of India, s.s., sailed November 25, due Wellington January 26, Lyttelton January 30; Riinutaka, s.s., sailed November 30, due Lyttelton about January f"l; Athenic, sis., sailed December 10, due *jytt«lton about January 30; Tonga-riro, c.s., Bailed December 22, due Lyttelton about February 14; Corinthic, s.s., sailed January Bj due Wellington February 21, L-yttolton February 27j Ruabine, s.s., sailed January 19, due Wellington Maroh 6, Lyttelton March 12. From Liverpool—Orari, b.s., sailed November 30, due Lyttelton about January 23; Sur*ey, 6,5,, sailed December 10,_due Lyttelton about February 27; Kent, s.s., sailed January 7, due Lyttelton March 20. From Christiansand, Norway Hjordis, barque, sailed November 8. From New York—DalmOre, s-s., sailed November 19, due Lyttelton about February 20; Magdal*. 8.5., sailed December 12, due Lyttelton about MkToh 8; Strathendxick, sailed Lytrember 10, due Lyttelton about Miaroh 15; Cranlay, ».§., sailed December 24, due Lvttelfcon March IS. From Montreal Karamea, s.s.. sailed November 15, due Lyttelton about March 3; Kumara, s.s., left St John (ft.B.) December 20. due Lyttelton about February 28. From Columbia RiveT—Lyman" D. Foster, Bchooner, sailed December 12. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY. The Maori is due this rooming frc-m Weli. Kngioa, and will return north again this •veninjf. Th» Warrimoo is expected this morning from Melbourne, via Hobart, Bluff and Dunedin. Sho will, leave in the afternoon for Sydney, vie. "Wellington. The Karori is expected to afrive to-day from Newcastle with a cargo of coal The Defender is exneoted in Lyttelton this morning from Hokitika via Greymouth. Ehe will sail to-morrow for Greymouth and Hokitika. Towards the end of February the Now , Zealand Shipping Company intends to send a vessel to Neleon to load four or five thousand cases of apples. Another steamer will ba sent there in Maroh to load over five thousand cases of fruit. The Federal-Houlder-Shire steamer Nairnshire is expected in Lyttelton on Tuesday to load for West of England ports. She will probably sail finally from here for Avonmouth on February 1 or 2. The New Zealand Shipping Company's fteamsr Rimutaka is due here on Friday from London via Dunedin. The Putiki will leave to-day for Wellington and Wanganui. The Federal-Houlder-Shire steamer Durham is due here this morning from Liverpool via Cape Town, Hobart, Auokland and Wellington. She has 1260 tons of cargo to discharge here. Captain J. B. L. Hunter is in command, and he has the following officers assooiated with him:—Chief, Mr C. Durban; §econe\ Mr J. R. Pratt; third, Mr M. J. Donohue; fourth Mr J. Turner. Mr Mitchell is in charge of the engineering department, with Mr F. Goodal] second, Mr J. L. Mitchell third, Mr G-. Sime fourth, Mr G. Btowe fifth. Chief refrigerating engineer, Mr R. Murray; second, Mr R. Campbell. Dr A. Miller is the ship's surgeon, and Mr J. A. M'lntyre is chief steward. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner. Orari is expected in Lyttelton on Saturday to discharge part of her cargo from Liverpool. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Pakeha, «rhich.left Lyttelton on Monday evening for - London, took the following cargo from the dominion: —From Lyttalton: For London—--8427 bales wool, 19570 caroaseß mutton and lamb, 7788 crates cheese, 2074 boxes butter, 119 carcases pork, 159 cases kidneys, 20 cases fweetbreads, 1 bale hair, 24 packages mails; for Monte Video—l2o live rams. From Auckland: For London—4o3 bales wool, 7500 garcases lamb, 194 carcases mutton, 92 cargases pork, 28 quarters beef, 4323 saoks copra, 123 cases and 13 sacks kauri gum, 106 caslis tallow, 16 casks pelts, 3 dumps sheepskins, S bales leather, 3 bales basils, 68 dumps tow, £36 bales hemp, 38 bales cotton, 93 cases mother-of-pearl shell, 10 sacks kara, 1703 pieces and 179 bundles timber, 1 case rugs 8 boxes pictures; for Hull—3 bales wool; for Toronto —10 bales wool, 2 casks pelts; for New York—922 cases and 10 sacks gum; s for Bremen—lo 3 cases and 302 sacks kauri gum; for Hamburg—B cases vanilla. From Gisborne: For London —13,061 carcases mutton and lamb, 1625 bales wool, 224 quarters beef, 68 casks tallow, 40 casks pelts, 25 crates kidneys. From Napier: For London—lo,6l4 carcases mutton and lamb, 755 quarters beef, 8440 bales wool, 208 orates kidneys, 110 casks tallow, 148 casks pelts, 31 casks casings, 10 eases tongues. From Wanganui: For London—9B bales wool. From Pate*—2732 crates «fcM»e, 55 bales flax, 43 bales wool. From

Wellington—39o9 carcases mutton, 10,338 carcases lamb, .23 cases legs, 755 haunches, 4 bags legs, 191 shoulders mutton, 500 quarters beef, 5 crates kidney 3, 225 caiks tallow, 70 casks pelts, 20 casks lard, 453 bales flax, 3783 bales wool, 15 bales sheepskins. From kelson—l4 bales wool, 2 bales sheepskins. From Dunedin —67,449 crates cheese. In all, 12,751 bales of wool, 65,599 carcases meat, 17,237 crates cheese and 2074 boxes butter v.'cre on board. The Hinemon, which is or a _ trip to the southern lighthouses, arrived in Lyttelton last night. On the passage from Wellington Captain Bolic-ns made an exhaustive survey for the uuchaued rock between the mouths of the Wdau and Conway Rivera which the master of the fishing vessel Wairoa recently reported. The Hinemoa found the rock at the position mentioned. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. AUCKLAND, January 25. Arrived, 8 a.m., Atua, from Nukualofa. Sailed, 6 p.m., Clan Grant, for London. WELLINGTON, January 25. Arrived, S.lO a.m., Moeraki, from Sydney; C 45 a.m., Maori, from Lyttelton; 12.4-5 p.m., Alexander, from Lytlelton; 4.50 p.m., Athenio, from London ('via Hobart). Sailed, 3.5 p.m.. Maori, for Lyttelton. NEW PLYMOUTH. January 25. Arrived. 4.30 a.m., Karawa, from Cnehunga (oausrht Wellinsrton express). PORT CHALMERS, January 25. Arrived. 6 a.m., Kaifcpoi. from Newcastle. Sailed, '5.30 p.m., Warrimoo, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, January 25. Arrived—Star of India, from London, via Australian ports. Sailed—Clan Grant, for London. GISBORNE, January 25. Sailed, 10 p.m.—"Victoria, for the south; passengers for Lyttelton—Mesdames Roland and cnild L. A. Stringer >ind two children, G. W. Humphreys and WatkiaSi and Mr Pavitt. , . WELLINGTON, January 20. Arrived—Moeraki, from Sydney; passengers for Lyttelton—Misses Newall, Murray, Shirlaw, Gatos, Kelland. Wcodhouse, Harrison and Stone, Mesdames Hooker. Gerber and child. Parktr, Trevor, Stone, Gates and M'Lurg. Messrs Kelland. Winston. Gerber, Stone, Gates, Tubman, M'Lurg and and twenty-four steerage. Sailed—Maori (8 p.m.). for Lyttelton, with one hundred and forty-tbree passengers. DUNEDIJS. January 25. Arrived— Kaiapoi. from Newcastle. Sailed— Invercargill. for Invercnrerill and Waikiwa. Warrimoo, for Sydney, via Wellington: passensers for Lyttelton—Misses Duncan. Coughley and Bruce. Mrs Bruce, Mesdames Des Moulins and Loughden, Dr Robertson. „«.——-, -r « BLUFF, January 25. Sailed—Breeze, for Dunedin. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. SYDNEY, January 25. Sailed, 1-30 p.m.—Maheno, for Auckland. MELBOURNE, January 25. Sailed—Manuka, for the Bluff.

d. h. m. Sf«w moon . . . . 1 3 61 a.m. First quarter . . . 8 6 £0 p.m. Full moon . . . ; 25 0 53 a.m. Last quarter . . . 22 5 £1 p.m. N«w moon . . . . 30 9 15 p.m.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15524, 26 January 1911, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15524, 26 January 1911, Page 6

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15524, 26 January 1911, Page 6