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SHIPPING.

POET OP LYTTELTON. PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER.

' YESTERDAY’S WEATHER 9 a.m. Noon, 5 p.m. Barometer . . 30.01 29.95 20.06 | Yb-ennometer . 67 61 60 Wind; westerly; cloudy. TO-DAY'S ALMANAC. High.water, 9.23 a.m.; 9.58 p.m. Sun rises 5.41 a.m.; sets 6.59_ p.ru. Moos rises 9.19 am.; sets 0.53 a.m. ARRIVED. September 25, .6.10 *.m.—Ulimaroa, s.s., J 777 tons, Wyllie, from Sydney, via Wellington. Kinsey and Co., Ltd.,, agents. Passengers—Misses Snow, Wrighton, Maync, Crane and Campbell, Mesdames Mayne, MilAr, Oldridge, Newman and Phillips, Rev wridgwood, Colonel Snow, Messrs Millar, naaketb, M’Keo, . Oldridge, Harriet, Woodward and Davis. September 25, 6.40 a.m.—Maori, s.s.. 3399 «ms, Manning, from Wellington. .Union yteam Ship Company, agents. Passengers— Misses Gibson, Mansford, Howie, Inglis, fake and * Craigie, Mesdamss Moore, Kingston Lenan, Orr, Fenwick, Edwards, Payne, Eade, Williams, Howie, Hawkins, Bishop, Banneirman, M’Davitt, Knowles, Johnson, Tooman, Kibblewhite. and Bell,' Hon -H. F. Wigram, Major Toomaii, Colonel Nicbolls, Messrs Briggs, Head, Coate3, Climie, Moore, Richardson. Lemell, Limmer, Bradley, Dorcs, kf’Donald, Jeffrey, Brown, Mackenzie. Flobb, jeanghby, Hanlana, Bearland, Edwards, d’Donald, Mitchell, Brown, Lane, Payne, Bishop, Acorn. Flemming. Heanley, M’Davitt, Gow, GeSbie, Leach, Traill, Leaws, Taplis, Steeds, Cooper, Cull. Morrjs, Jamison, Tooman. Isitt, Frost, Russell, Forbes. Nbsworthy, Buxton, EU and Barnett and fifty-seven steerage. SAILED. September 25,7.10 p'.m.—Ulimaroa, s.s., 6777 tons,- Wyllie, for Sydney, via Wellington. Kineey and Co., agents.—Passengers—For Wellington—Mesdames Ward and Short, Messrs C. J. Ward, R. Hawkins and J. Short; for Sydney—Misses Thomson (2), Griffin and .Cook (2), Mesdames Thomson, Sinclair, James, Mills, Scarborough and Walker, Rev Father Donovan, Messrs W. H. Mulligan, E. Luttrell, B. Hobson, James, Wheelband. C. Boxshall, W. Grave. Hinks, Phillips, H. Becknell, J. Taylor, Mills Scarborough and Walker and thirty-six steerage. September 25, 8.80 pm—Maori, s.s., 8399 tons,, Manning, for Wellington. Union Steam ijliip Company, agents. Passengers—Misses fianham, Bradley, Lewis, Hornby, Wilson, Graybura, Glaunan, Kruse and Pearce, Mesdames - Reese, Vickerman, Mowatt, Hurst, Russell. Broadley, Alloway and Hugo, Dr rule, Rev Reese, Messrs Luttroll, Spencer, Harrowell, Jameson.. Mowatt, Roberts, Hurst, RusseU, Dunn,' Lewis, Orudis, Jenkins, Nunn, Osborn, Bridge and Anthony, and forty fteeragn. ■ \ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Opawa, s.s., from Dunedin, this day. wahine, s.s., from Wellington, this day. Flora, s.s., from Timaru, this day. ’Warrimoo, s.s., from Dunedin, this day. Mokoia, e. 8., from Wellington, this day. Himitangl, s.s., from Timaru, this day. PROJECTED . DEPARTURES. Wahine, e.s., for Wellington, this day. Warrimoo, s.s., for Auckland, this day. Mokoia, a .a., for Dunedin, this day: Himitangi, s.a., for Wellington, this day. Flora, s.s, for Wellington, this day. Wootton, s.s., for Wellington, this day. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY. The Wahine will be the ferry steamer today. ■ This morning the Mokoia will arrive from the north and will sail later for Dunedin. The Warrimoo" will arrive from Dunedin to-day. to .load for Auckland and ports. In order to load for Wellington and ports, the,Flora'will call at Lyttelton 10-day. Owing to the bad weather on (he West C-oaut the Kittawa is delayed outbids Greymouth, while .the Poherua is unable to leave Westport. : ' ■ SHIPPING NOTES. Early yesterday morning the New Zealand Shipping Company's Opawa left Port Chalmers for Lyttelton in order to put out the remainder of her London cargo. Discharging operation* will be carried out with all haste, and the vessel ■ will sail on Mpnday for Bluff. Messrs R. Huntly and B. Harrington, second' and third officers respectively of the ICarori. have come ashore, and Messrs P. H. King (second) and.W. 11. Watt (third) have joined in their stead. MARAMA FROM VANCOUVER. [Per Press Association.] AUCKLAND, September 25. Arrived, 6.40 a.m., Marama, s.s., from Vancouver;., passengers for Auckland: Misses H'Govern (2).. Clayton, Rarvnsley, Hopkins, Kilsly, Fowlds, Mesdames Bell, Tuck, M’Govern, Rawnsley, Snowden, Alexander, Butcher, Clayton, Ford, Tuck, Ulrich,

Messrs Leigh, Rawnsley (3), Snowden, Boocock, Alexander. Applack, Clayton, F°rd, Kilsy, Ledger, Richards, Racine, Tisdale, Tuck (2), Walker, Kay, Hon George Fowlds, Captain Sharp, twelve German prisoners of war; Lieutenant Lucy, six men of the Expeditionary Force and sixteen steerage, SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, September 25. Arrived—Physa 1.7,120 a.m.), from Singapore, via Thursday Island, Sydney and NewWELLINGTON, September 25. Arrived—Wanino (8.50 a.m.), from Lyttelton. . Sailed—-Maori (8.5 p.m.). for Lyttelton. ' DUNEDIN. September 25, Sailed—Opawa (7.50 t.m.), for Lyttelton. Kaikoura' (4.35 p.ni.l, for Bluff. Warrimoo (5.20 p.m.), for northern ports. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. BRISBANE, September 24. Arrived, Nairnshire, from New Zealand. SYDNEY, September 25. Arrived—Maheno (4 p.m.), from Auckland.' Sailed—Moeraki (5, p.m.), for Wellington. . LONDON SHIPPING. LONDON, September 24. The Otaki arrived to-day from New Zealand. The Kent, from New Zealand, has arrived at Boston.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16666, 26 September 1914, Page 11

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16666, 26 September 1914, Page 11

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16666, 26 September 1914, Page 11

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