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SHIPPING.

TORT OF LYTTELTON. PHASES Or THE MOON. '

. YESTERDAY'S WEATHEE. 9 a.m. Noon. ■ 5 p.m. Barometer . . 30.10 30.06 93.91 Thermomater .48 » 40 ; ■Wind, N.E.; cloudy. | TO-DAY'S ALMANAC. High water, 2.18 ».m.; 2.48 p.m. Sun rises, 6.52 «.m.; nets, 5.4 p.ru. llbon rises, &46 p.m.; sets, 4.33 p.m.

AKIUVED. * Ap'iliair, SM "jun.—Oorinn*, m.. MM ten% Cameron, .from Timaxu. Uaion* Steam Biip.

Company, affcnt*. 'April ,27,'6.23 z.m.—'W.&mo, *.b., 4435:1009, . v 'Williams, from •. Wellington. Union Steam , Ship Company, agents. Passengers—Misaes tfeluori. William*, Cox, Monk, Parkmson, Clifton, Price, Carow, Penny, Hoslcnjg, For- , eyih, Arnold, Nelson, M'Leod, M'Greeor, .:. Willis., StevwMt, Vevia,. Holdgate (2)r Burton f.nd Martin, Mesdamae Cunningham, Fletcher, Hart, Patterson, Aifcenbeai Clemens. Maben, Mentiplay, Gilmonr, ■ Stephenson, Harrison, Warren, Thompson, Xeil, Baohardaon, Perry, Arnold, glemming, Smith, Piper, tfnffitns, M'Millen, O'Leary, Townjay, Rnasell, Lmcl«*r, Mkir.'Bitclura (3), D«vm. "Willis, Forbes. XurseCyShea, Cnlee and Simpson,. Hon R. • H. Rhodes, Dr Mao. Detective Herbert. • Messrs .Thompson, Maben, Aikenhead (2), Oulee, K»ye, Jones, Butler, Pafcerso>)i, Potrie, Clemens, Haiper, Bell, Duckworth, Guthrie; Dealie, Wellington, Morris, ' CTe*ry, Patker, Hattie. HavenfleW.'Crook- •' ~'<lwu, STliiritock, Chegwidden, Stuekye, Colo, ahwles. Alston, Craw. .Pope, Stewart, Ooiuson ' Salisbury, Scott, Brown, Kennedy, " Smith, Sidey, Smith, Bennett, Cameron, .'"' Maudv, Henderson, Bough, M'Mtllon, Ritchie, Watorsi Corkill,. Manmng, Robinson, Morlcy, Davice,:: Bayne, Lynch, Townley, Brown, Aitcheson, Aitoheson, Parkint«>n. . Johnston, . kirk, Irwin, BlaoMe, Saunders, Russell, Shirt, cliff, Sohloes, : Smith, . Kingland, Forbes, ' Holmes, Robinson, Hon J. Barr and eiijbtysfcc steerage. - ■•, • ' "' ' April s.s., M 4 inns, Murray, ' from Akaxoa. ! Siterenson, Stewart and Co., ■ stents. ".. SAILED. April 27, II a.m.—Wootton, «.»., 150.toe* Ifbroeh? for Pigeon Bay and Wellington. A I-.'-hirni and Co., agents. April 27, 4.2sj?.m.—Corinna, «.»., 1444 tons, Cameron, for Wellington and ports. Union B.team -Ship Company, agents. iApril' 27, 6 p.m.—Pakeha, .s.s., Wli lons, Chiidley, for Wellington. National Mortgage and Agency Company, events. <•■ ; April 27, 6.15 p.m.—Wakatu, s.s., 157 tons,'' ...Wills, for Kaikour*. Kinsey. and Co., agents: April 27, 8 p.m.—Ngatoro. e.s., 1187 tons, Ppwell, for Greyonouth. Blackball Coal Company; agents. April 37, B.lop.m.—Wahine, s.s., 4435 tons, Williams, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers—Two hundred naloon. and steerage. t April 27, 31.30 p.m.—Kittowa, .s.s., 1247 " to-.-/=, Baldwin, for* Westport. ' Union Steam fchip Comnany, e»ents. • EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Moeraki, • s.s.,' from Dunedin, this day. Maori, s.s., from '.i Wellington," this day. Tarawera, s.s., from Dunedin, this day. ■. Monowai, a.s., from Wellington, this (lay. 'Storm, s.s., froin. Timaru, this day. Whattgape, i.e., from Oamaru, this day. . .John, s.s., from Tixnaru, • this daj'. Canopus, s.s., from Westport, this day. Opouri,. s.s., from Greymouth, April 29. ' Mokoia, s.s., from Wellington, April 21). ' Hunitangi,. e.g., from Wellington, April .29. t Wahine, s.s., from. Wellington, April 29. Cygnet, s.s., from Kaikoura, April 29. T'urakina s.s., from London,. April. 80. Cuyabs, s.s., from Ximaru, Ann. 30. W_ahinc, s.s., frcm Wellington", May 1. j Victoria, s.s., from Wellington,. May ;1, ■ Monowai. s.s., from Dunedinj May 1. ' , Kauri,, s.s., from Newcastla, May •.. Maori, s.s., from Wellington, Mav 2. I Wahine, 5.5.,. from Wellingiim, May *• PROJECTED DEPARTURES. . Kini, S.H.. • for Greymouth, this day. &.oim. s.s., for. Wellington, this day, Moeraki, a.s., for Sydney, this day.- , Maori, s.s., for Wellington, this day. Cygnet, s.s., for Kaikoura, this day. I Mokoia,. s.s., for Dunedin, April 29. ' .-John, s.s., for Wellington, April 29. - W»hine, s.s., for Wellington, April 29. Whangape, ■.•„ for Melbourne, April 29. Opouri, «.s., for Greymouth, April 30. Cuyibtt, s.s., for Napier, .April. 30. 5 Victoria, s.s., for Dunedin,, May 1. ' Monowai, s.s., for Wellington, ilay 1. Wahine, 5.5.,-for Wellington, May 1. Maori, 5.8., for Wellington, May 3. . rCvirnet,- s.s., for Akaroa, »May 3. Wahine, g.s.,.for Wallington, May in UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY.

The Maori will be the ferry steamer today. This morning- the Moeralri will arrive horn Dunedin, sua after loading cargo she trill proceed ■to Sydney, calling en route at Wellington. The Whangepe is dtift. this afternoon from Oamaru, and the following day Slip will. proceed to Melbourne, via Bluff. 'he Kini will sail to-day for Greymou'th. Owing to -her late arrival in Wellington yesterday, the Mrkoia will not reach Lyitelton until , to-morrow. '.■''.

PAKEHA'S OUTWARD CARGO.

The Shaw, Savill and Albion Comoany's liner Pakeha, which left Lyttelton for Lyttelton last evening for Wellington. shipj>ed tho fpllowing cargo during her stay iu port:— ©4B carcases frozen meat, 1553 bales wool, 4 bales skins, 33 bags hide*, 191 cases preserved meats, 498 casks tallow and pelts, 93 boxes honey, 500 drums neatsfoot oil and 9 packages sundries.

SHIPPING NOTES. • Seaman 3. W. Lane, late of the examination steamer John Anderson, has been successful in obtaining his certificate as coasting mate. . " Under the auspices of the Commonweaitb • n « JJoimmon Lino the steamer Port Curtis • JeftSiew lork on April 11 for Auckland, Wellington, and Australian ports. The vessel will oonio out via Panama, tang: due at Wollinrton a'l>oiit May 24. ' . Mr Stowart, third officer of the Weatralia., ?, M joined tho Victoria as second, and Mr J>. Sinclair, -fourth officer of the iiss been promote to third officer. .■Yesterday afternoon the Union Company's M_ceraki left Dunedin for Lyttelton 'in ordsr to omiti take up her running in the tatorooloniai service. The TcsseJ, Aicii recently underwent a thorough overhaul is is eommand of Captain W. P. Colling who ha, •Mociated with him the following officers :- Chief, Mr E. Vellowneth; second, Mr F Dinsmore; third, Mr A. J. Comisli. ' ' fcom. i<!« of the abnormal rise in shipftmg freights may be gauged bv the foot thai wneli aro bein? puid up to £ 4 per ion fw cargo consigned lo the United Kingdom. Sa£«re tJio war os low «a 15s per ton was accepted for some cargoes, from which it ap£»rr,,si shipowners arc reaping a ricb SHIPPING TELEGRAMS I l-~; i it*- ■ AUCKLAND, April 27. ' . Arrived—Kliapoi (11.20 ».m.), from Newcastle.

■Sailed—Hivorina (4.20 p.m.),- for Srdn«v \iotona (6.40 p.m.). for southern and east coast ports; passengers for Lyltelton—Messrs Kcndon, Curtis, ,Fnedl*nder and Climie • a • M -,, .WELLINGTON, April 27. ArriTcd-Maori (6.40 a.ra.), from Lyttolton. Monowai (7.« a.m.), from cast, coast and Auckland.

-Zealandis (3.10 p.m.), for Bluff. I M*on (£SO p.m.), for hytte.ton ; passengers— I Miases Cameron, Battray, Aitkcnson (2), Dick, ' bridge (2) Davison and child, Smith and t i aUsr , m W Mltl,er ' ? orrio > Alexander. & *? fl . .Chapman, Lieutenant-Colonel Captains Hraderwm and Bone, Hon gWfcett, Rosa. Anderson, M'Alister? Judd PWk.,on. Preniioe. RnsMll. Guinesa. Smyth H».rrol, Mitchell, Hobinson; pltl «/ t f U^l %-- Jf Ka " Salter, Itobb Bra*., feiott. Brodi« and MCalVum, and forty ■tWßge. Knrow (5.30 p.m.), from Newcastle and Piotcm. BMlca-Turakina (4.15 p.m.), for LytteHon. Monowax (5.20 p.m.), for Lyttelton and- Dunedin.' The Mokoia from Sydney is not expected belore- to-morrow afternoon. . . . „, . DUNEDDf. April 27. '■ Arnved—Petona (7 a.m.), from northern P ? rt £- .wiiwnera. (10 a.m.i. from Melbourne. tdton (I ' 3 ° P-m-) ' fram **** Sjw/ed—MoeraM (2.45 p.m.), for SyaW, via Cook Strait and Hobart. Toxa-wexa a ;!S p.m-V for Auckland, via way ports: pa*«enf?r lyttelton—Misaes" Starr (a).* Knott and Walls, Mesdames Meredith, .HiHier and uK. ol "! drai > «ad Sanderson, Messrs Merefiith ' 0 - E .- H. Prockter and Knott. btorm (9 p.m.), for northern porta.

ATTSTRAXJAJr SHIPPIjfO. MEIiBOURira, April 27. -Cne Alooitan has brought the followinsr passengers for Jfew Zealand:—Messrs Moorhouse. Shaw, Hinclhclifle and Abott, Mepdamen Betd.-Smith and Maiet. Hisses Smith and Hopewell.

m. «_ L BRISBANE, April 27. lae Omrah, from London, crashed into the wharf, causing damaye estimated at £IOOO. The steamer susvained slight damage; . . ..'- SYDSrEY, April 27. Arrived—Ulimaroa (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed--Ruapehn (S p.m.). for Auckland. ■ . •_.-:■' NEWCASTLE, April 27. Arrived—E. B. Jeckson, from Lyttelton.

LONDON SHIPPING. LONPOX. April 26. Arrived—Orsova, from Australia.

Ii**t qwrber Haw moon iix»t quarter Jfall moon April. d. k. m. . .. f 7 42a.it . .14. .11 6p.n . as * »*.n .30 I 49 a.n

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16842, 28 April 1915, Page 11

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16842, 28 April 1915, Page 11

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16842, 28 April 1915, Page 11