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SHIPPING.

PORT OP LYTTELTON.

PHASES OP THE MOON.

APRIL.

tESTEHDAY'S WEATHER. " 9 u,.ni. noon o p.m. Barometer . 39.89 ' 29.91 29-70 Thermometer 54 . 59 °° Wind, westerly; cloudy. TO-DAY'S ALMANAC. High water,' 4.15 a.m.; 4.36' p.m. Stra rises, 636 a.m.; sets, 5.26 p.m. Moon rises, 7.6 a.m.; sets, 6.26 p.m.

AKBIVEU. April 14, 6.23 a.m.—.Maori, s.a., 3399 tons. Manning, from Wellington. Uniin steam Ship Companv, agents, passengers--Mutes Smith, Bennetts, Gibson, Card, Taylor, Bay; wcod, Ell, Cashman, .Pirie, Huynos, Ccx, Griffiths, Lawn, Harrison and Smith, JWdamea Smith, Bu.iner. Buchanan, lav tor, Stringer, Mirams, Poole: Boil, Kidton, V\ igr g.na, Asten. Eli, O'Reilly, Ackms, Ki"b'» Bergh, Little, Mackay and Stoddatt, Messrs Robertson, Harder, Cottroll. Gordon, Smith, JJarrett, Wilson. Haydon, Simpson, Seymour, Smith (2), Sussell, Barrell, Smith, Watt, Bai■muur, Harrison, Thrington, Petcr3, BoswicH, England. Ashley, Hay, Gaie. Denno, Barker, Keplins, East, Cablt, Stringer, King, Poole, Baron, 'Gow, Aldworth. "Wiggins, Wild, </odfrey,., Merlin,, Lprd„JForsyth, Berg,. W,illiauis,, Wnttsj-Le'.iovrr. (2), Benslev, Ea*terman, Bus-. ml, ; Clack,'" Hutchimson (3), Tucker, "-viog, txall, Coira, Cooper, Mackay, Little, Down-, aid, Stoddart and Clark and Mxt.y steerage. April 14, 6.30 a.m.—Storm, e a., 405 tons, Woods, from Timaru. A. K. Tumbull arid Co., oeonts. April 14, 7 a.m.—Ngahere. «,».. 1138 tons, Tlulner from Greymouth, via Oaranrn. Blackball Coal Company, agent?. ' April 14. 7.25 a.m.—-Borderdale, s.s., 4445 tons, Hay, .from St John, via Australian ports, Auckland and Wellington. New Zealand Shipping Company, «gents. April 14, 7.50 a.m.—Tarnwera, s.s., 20C3 Jens, Doorley, from Dnuedin. Union Steam bhip Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Martin, Woods and Maiden, M<wlames Jcifreys, Woods and Rcid, Dr Reid. Messrs Eoss, Watkins, ,Scott, Salter, Bam?ay, Mncfarlane, London and Richards, and twenty etterago. ' April 14, 8 a.m.—MbitoWni, 8.3., 3433. ton*, Carson,; from AncVrnd, via Gisbome, Napier and Wellington, Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers—Miss Wintos, Mrs Robertson and child, Messrs Martin, Linzey and Robertson, and ouo steerage. April 14, north.—Manuka. .«.».,. 4500 tens, Clift, from Sydney, \w. W*l!ingtm. Union Steam Ship Company, agents Passengers — Prom Sydney. Messrs J. Lorimcr, A. Sutton end J. H. Mitchell, and tori steerage., Wellington: Misses Secular and Pollock, I Mesdames PercivaJ, Wynne, and child, Hamlet, Sutton, Long and Quill, Br H. Sinclair, Messrs Percival, Kelly. Hamlet, Long iod M'Corqupdale, and .three steerage.

SAILED. April M, 3 p.m.—Kini, s.s., 1123 tons, Platts, for Bluff. Union Steam Ship Company, agent*. April 11 1 p.m.—Storm, s.s., 405 tons, "Woods, for Picton. A. H. 'iumbull and Co., April .'U t C. 40 a.m.—Murit.ii. s*., 6023 toni, Firth, for Buff. Kinre-,* and Co., agents. Sailed—April 14, G. 55 p.m.—JTgahere, s.s., (188 tons,' DUmer, for Grcymouth. Blackball Coal Company, agonts. April 14, 8 p.m.—lonic, s.s., 12233 tons, Sturck, for Picton and "Wellington. National Mortgage and Agency Company, agenta. April 14, 7.40 p.m.—Monowai. s.s., 3433 torts, Curson, for Dnnedin. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. April 14, 8.25 p.m.—Cgynet, s.s., 124 tons, Murray, for Kaikouro. Stevenson, Stewart mad Co., agents. April 14, 8.30 p.m.—Maori, s.s., 3309 tons, Manning, fenr "Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengersi'wo hundred saloon and steerage.

April 14, 0.-5 p.m.—Tarawera* s.s., 1003 tons, Doorley, for Auckland, via Wellington, Napier and Gisborno. Union Steam Ship Company, agenta. Passengers—For Gisborno. Miss Conway and Mr and Mrs Morris; for Auckland: Messrs Stanley, Curtis and Friedman, April 14, midnight—Manuka, s.s., .4505 Jons, C'ift, for Sydney, via Wellington. onion Steam Ship Company, agents. PpsKngers ■ for Sydney—Misses Brown, Smithnon, Martin. Penchen. and Bofsbatch, Mesflaraes Shepherd. Hammond, Craijr, Sterling l »nd Penchen, Captain Craig, Cantab Crawford, Messrs Terry, K. T. Hough. H. Reeves, Buckley, Shepherd, Sterling, M'Don«,ld, Brown and Penchen. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wahine, er.s,, from Wellington, this day. Cygnet, s.s.,' from'Kaikoura, this day. Paloona, s.s., from Pjinetlin, this day. "Wootton, S.S., from Nydia. Bay. this day. Himitangi, s.s., from Wellington April 16. ■-: PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wahine, ■».&., for Wellington, this day. "Wootton, s.s., for WoiHn.srton, this day. Borderdalo, s.s., for Dunc-diu, this day.

Himitangi, s.s.,'fo Wellington, April 16. Paiuoua, s.s., lor Wellington," April 16. Maori, s.s., for Wellington, April 16. Cygnet, s.s., for Akaroa, April 16. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY. The Wahine will bo the ferry steamer .todav. The chartered steamer Hexham should arrive to-night with a cargo of coal from Newcastle. The depariuro of the Karainu for Napier and Gisborno has been fix-rd for Saturday next. This morning the Baloona will arrive from the routh. HeT departure for Melbourne, via. Sydney, will 'lako place to-morrow. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. Following are the movements of the New Zealand Shipping Company's fleet: Borderdale—Leaves Lyttelton noon to-day for Dunedin to complete discharge. Ruapehu—Left Melbourno on April 13 for Sydney. Ksikoura—Homeward hound; left Teneriffo on April 12.

SHIPPING NOTES. Cabled advice from Home has been received stating that the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's liner Corinthio arrived at Loudon on Sunday last. Ihe ■ essel left Wellington on February 26. The Wellington cargo taken by the Star of Australia, which sailed on Sunday for London, was as follows: —571 bales wool, 14.859 carcases mut.on, 15G0 quarters beef, 52 bags offal. 3E3 case* kidneys, 217 sack* peas, 5R bales skins, 42 casks tallow, 615 "casks pelts. 42 casks lard, 66 cask casings and 150 bags sheolite. . Shortly before 7 a.m. yesterday the Commonwealth and Australian Lino steamer Mutitai left Lyttelton for Bluff, where loading operations will be continued. The following is a summary of the cargo lifted at LytteHon:— 20,285 carcases frozen meat. J 504' sacks peas, 477 casks pelts, 221 cask? oleo, 200 eases pre?erv<ed meats, 999 bales wool. 46 bales basils, 1 motor chassis and i packagss sundries. The Muritoi will subsequently visit Gisborno, Napier, Wanganni »nd Wellington.

The Union Company's Manuka, which arrived in LytteHon yesterday from Sydney via Wellington, brought a cargo ex ths steamers Canherra. Ventura and Orontes, the following being the principal linos;—3o crates and 12 casks empty bottles, 30 ctu'ks vinegar, 5 bales of bags, 180 hngs maize. 40 cnaea tablet sugar, 84 bags of rice, 40 bundles oi steel sheets. 253 ingots tin, 2 cases wino, 23 packages of tea. 20 bags charcoal, 344 pieces of timber, 103 p:*ces of oak squares and 61 pie:e3 of oak boards, mid a-"largo quantity of sundries. , Latest advice states that the chartered steamer Mottisfont called at Teneriffo on Friday last, and sai'ed later for London. The vessel left Wellington on Fehruary 15. The Chatham Island Fishing Company's Himitang-i will leave Wellington to-day for LytteHon, one day latar than anticipated, and in consequence her departure for Waitangi has been postponed until Friday even-

lEg. Yesterday afternoon the schooner Lily sailed from Kaipara with a full cargo of timber for Lyttelton. Given favourable weather, the vessel should arrive in the course of a wcok.

Discharging onerations on the Xew Zealand Shipping Company's chartered Borderdaki will be completed about noon to-day, and the vessel will sail for Dtmodin. whero final discharge of her Montreal cargo wilt be''carried out.

•SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. KAIPARA HEADS, April 14. Sailed (3 p.m.)—Lily, schooner, for Lyttelton.

WELLINGTON. April 14. Arrived —Patecna (3.60 a.m.), from Nelson. Talune (6.40 a.m.), from Samoa. Wahine (6.43- a.m.), from Lyttelton. John (9.60 a.m.), from Wangenui. Wootton (11.15 a.m.), from Kaikoura. Karamu (2.40 p.m.), from Greymouth.

Sailed—Kittawa, (7.20 a.m.), for Weatport. Wootton (7.40 p.m.), for -Lyttelton. Wahino (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttolton; passengers— Misses Fulton, Guthrie, Wills, Leckie, Garth Piper, Bennett, Whittaker, Tilbury, Gordon. Howe, Richards, Manning, Sharp, Widdowson, Mesdamcs Guthrie, Comerford, Burke, Henderson, Broad, Dantenay, Sheat, Leach, MFDonn'd, Pattle, Hodgkinwon, Roess, Carter, Douglas, Key and child, Cray, Neville, Bottall, Allan, Cowan, Eaton and three children, Scolter, Efford, Curragh, Hunt Tilbury and Hayman, Dr CamDbell, Dr Guthrie, Rev Eaton, Rev Scotter, "Messrs Williamson, Trewfn, Bolt, Wo'ler, Power, Hunter, M. P. Gray (2), Anderson, Bird, Marks, Butler, Hamilton, Dasteney, Hsv, Gardiner, Hocking, Lawrence, Broad, Carter, Holloway, Drydon, Ronald, Cowan, M'Lausrhlan, Amodeo (2). M'Adam, Wallace, Newman, Ferguson, Connelly, M'Arthrtr, Hunt, Tilbury, Brown, Quealy. Clayton and Havman DUNEDIN, April" 14. Arrived—Paloona (15.30 a.ra.), from Motbourne.

Sailed—lnvcrcnrtrill (5.15 p.m.), ■ for Invorcargill. Paloona (12.30 p.m.), for Melbourne, via Cook Strait; paasengers for Lvtto'ton —Misses Grant (1); for Wellinsrton—Miss Levdon; for Melbourne—Mrs .Tarvis and child. Messrs .Tarvis and Downing, and two steerage

AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. SYDNEY. April 14. Sailed (1 p.m.)—Maheno and Star of Scotland, for Auckland.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16831, 15 April 1915, Page 9

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16831, 15 April 1915, Page 9

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16831, 15 April 1915, Page 9