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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. The time-bill is dropped every week day at 1 p.m., Now Zealand mean time, which |i equivalent to 13.80 Greenwich mean time of the previous day, being calculated for the 172 deg 30min east long., and libra SOtnin feat of Greenwich mean time. Lyttelton is situated in lat, 43*37 south, long. 172*44east, and the difference of time between Lyttelton and Christchurch is 20a#o. WEATHER REPORT. Ac. Sigh Water, This Day (Thursday) : Morning, 9.28 ; afternoon, 9.56. Sun rises, 6.83» sets, 6.64. Moon rises 0.69 p.m., sets 10.18 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21. 9 k.K. 6 P.W liarometer 29 95 2996 Thamnometier ... 75 Vc> Yesterday afternoon Captain Clark received the following weather forecast from oap>ain Edwin:-" Indications strong north-east to north and west wind, and glass fall.” ARRIVED. peb, 22—Warrimoo, s.s., 1897 tons, Arthur, from Melbourne, vi& Milford Bounds and southern porta. Kmsey and Co., agents. Passengers—Misses Greenfell, Jeffreys, Menton, Lawson and Johnston, Mesdames Grossman, Ovenden, Gibbs. Blackwood and child, Charters, Menton, Buckling, Robertson and three children. Tweed and two children, Messrs Woodhouse, Harrison, Lonisson, Evans, Adams and Biles, Rev Cntts, Master Biles, thirteen steerage and fifty excursionists. Feb. 22—Takapnna, s.s., 970 tons, Grant, Gom Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers Misses Haywood, Rowe, Collins (8), Wheloh, Mesdames Heywood, Stolt, Niemegan, Robertson. Dennison and child. Mason, MetSfS Stephen*, Y.ale, Fitsghrald, Cyfer, Stott, Robertson, Niemegan, Haft, May bow, Beatham, Hall, Nicholls, Shanks, Leters, Battes, Moore, Surry, Mason, Wilson, Muir, Lee, Sutherland, Cook, Collins, Revs Fairolough and White, Master Coach, and fifteen steerage. Feb. 22—Manapouri, s.s., 1020 tons, Cameron, from Melbourne, vid Milford Bdund and southern porta. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers— Misses Hamilton, Bryan, Best, Pi a-er, QUholm. Dormody, Turner (2), Williden, Massey, Tnomp.-on and Bell, Mesdames M’Namara, Glaholm, Honeberg, Bryno, Baird, Turner, Abbott, Heenan, Downie and B**etham, Captain Anderson, Messrs M’Namara, Rowtotham, Doherty, Stack, Colthurst (3), Leech, Smart, Brodriok, Ferguson, Heenan, Patterson, Thompson, Rhodes, Baetham, Wilson, Lewis and M’Arthur, and twenty steerage. P, b. 22—Coptic, R M. 5.8., 2857 tons, Kempsou, from London, vid ports of call and Wellington. National Mortgage and Agenoy Company, agents. Feb. 22—John Beil, schooner, 93 tons, Kirk, from Waltapu. Master, agent. Feb, 22—Janet Ramsay, schooner, 46 tons, Sohenkel, from Waitapu. Cuff and Graham, agents. Feb. 23—Akaroa, s.s., 43 tons, M’Lean, from Akaroa, vid Bays. Cuff and Graham, agents. CLEARED. Feb. 22—Sohwanden, barque, 857 tons, Erickson, for Auckland. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. BAILED. Feb. 22—Lake Erie, barque, 938 tons, Monro, for London. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Feb. 22—Manapouri, s.s., 1020 tons, Cameron, for Wellington, East Coast ports and Sydney. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers: For Wellington— Misses Hardcastle, Threlkeld (2), Gray, Roskruge (2), Morris and Mountforc, Mesdames Akers, Shiel, Hume, Roskruge, Messrs Searle, Ross, Strutbers, Anderson, Monro, Fiddes, Courage; for Auckland— Mieses Jones and Goth, Mesdames Greavy, Kent and infant, Messrs Laxtoo, Wardell, Kaipford, Rich (2) and Kay j for Sydney— Miss Baldwin, Messrs Elliott and Stewart.

Feb. 22—Takapuna, 8.8., 9/0 tons. Great, for Wellington end northern ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers : For Wellington—Misses Mazey, Stevenson, Williams (2), Henry, Glynn and Gough,' Mesdames Brooke, Peters, Glynn, Morrah, Gilloo, Dimoni - , Pitchetb, Keva Peters, Bradbury, Evans, Dra Gillon, Hunter and Fitchett and Captain Blair, Messrs Hay, Shannon, Rich, Glynn, Morrah, Holmes, Cameron, Lindsay, M’Key, Cox, Andrew and Murgatroyd; for Taranaki —Messrs Greenup and HTI; for Man akau—Misses Cox, Lester, P. arson (2) and M’Kay, Mesdames Massey, Lester, Bowman and M’Kay, Kev Lynn, Messrs Bowman, Wood and Hooper. Feb. b.b., 1897 tone, M’Arthur, for northern ports and Sydney. Kinsey and Co,, agents. Passengers - For Wellington —Mesdames O’Brien and four children, Sullivan, Hansen and child, Hill, Coult, Guthrie and child. Greenwood and child, Homersfaam, Beaven, Parsons, Patterson and child, Fairow ahd child. White and Burns, Misses Page, Beaven, Wilton, Palmer, Forman, Hulbert, Hill (2), Messrs Gamble, Sullivan, Mills, Anderson (2), H-nnersham, Ainsworth, Childs, Longden, White, Howard, Kenton, Mitchelsoo, Smyth, Sinclair, Qodao, Coult, Tanner ; for Auckland—Mesdames Qrett, Reynolds, Hill, O’Brien and two children. Misses Davies and Matheson, Messrs Hill, Grett, Thomas, Crowley (3); for Sydney Misses Aapill, Wbiton and Conway, Professor Liversedge, Messrs M’Bisack. Herdman, Symea, Brewster, Lemon, Terry and Triggs; for Melbourne— Mrs. Stiele and four children, Miss Taylor, Messrs Stiele, Taylor, Croxton, Croof, Chase, Knight, Henry, Hewitt, Frost and Benson. IMPOSTS. Manapouri: From Melbourne—l3o bags bark, 100 bales gunnies, 60 cases plums, 107 pkga fruit, 57 cases lemons, 10 reels paper, 33 pkgsj from Dunedin— 3l pkgs, 9hhda; from Bluff—B6 pieces timber. Takapuna : From Onehunga—2o cases tomatoes, 3 pkgs, 973 bars iron, 70 kegs bitters; from Taranaki—6 boxes butter, 19 kegs butter, 34 sacks seed; from Wellington—l 9 sacks hides, 18 okgs. Coptic; From Loudon—Boo tons general merchandise-. Warrimoo : 26 pkgs rope, 10 bales flock, 19 chests tea, 10 cases tobacco, 2 pkga cigars, 12 pkgs. EXPORTS. Warrimoo : For Wellington—3so sacks wheat, 600 sacks bran and pollard, 3 quarter-casks, 80 cases tea, 12 ora es, 3 bales, 122 cases ferrets, 22 sicks seed, 37 pkgs; for Auckland—4 omnibuses, 4 cases coffee, 16 cases paper, 122 cases tea, 22 crates, 243 sacks pollard, 240 sacks bran, 393 sacks oats, 27 trusses, 150 sacks wheat. 500 sacks seed, 11 bales, 10 sacks flour, 28 pki/a; for Sydney—22so sacks oat j , 1200 sacks seed, 300 sacks wheat, 120 sacks peas, 10 bales flax ; for Melbourne—--49 cases brandy, 7 pigs, 1 pkg windmill, 10 cases bacon. .. . Penguin: For Wellington—lsS fruit, 3 sackn rhubarb, 7 bales hay, 350 Backs teed, 122 sacks oats, 15 sacks potatoes. 2 pkga windmills, 1 btligy, 60 sacks chaff, 36 pkgs; for Nelson—2o sacks oats, 6 sacks rye corn, 3 sacks peas, 6 plates, 18 pkga; for Foxton—s pkga horae gear; for Wanganui —4 cases cueese, 25 Sacks seed, 6 cases; for Blehheim—l gig, 5 pkgs; for Westport —1 case; for Hokitika—3 oases. Shaw. Savill and Albion Company’s E.M.S.S. Coptic arrived in p >rt yesterday morning from Wellington,and was berthed »t No. V wharf during the afternoon. She lands 800 tons of merchandise at this port, the National Mortgage and Agency Company being her agents. Both the Union Steamship Company’s steamer Manapouri and the New Zealand and Australasian Company’s Warrimoo, which left port yesterday evening for northern pores and Sydney, were crowded with passengers. The barque Lake Erie loft yesterday for London with a cargo ot wo-il. wheat, Ac., loaded by the New Z. aland Shipping 11 New Zealand and Australasian Steamship OotopaDjV steamer Warrimoo

Arrived from Melbourne, vid Milford Bound, Bluff and Port Chalmers, yesterday at 6.30 a.m. She left Melbourne at 4 p.m. on Feb. 15, and Port Chalmers at 6.30 p.m. on the 21at. She left for Sydney, kid northern ports, yesterday evening. The Union Steamship Company’s steamer Manapouri, in command of Captain Cameron, arrived yesterday at 8.30 a.m. from Melbourne, vid Milford Sound and southern ports. She left the Victorian port at 2.40 p.m. on Feb. 16, arrived off Milford Sonnd at 2 a m. on the 19th, and sailed again at 6.45 a.m.; called at George Sonnd, and reached Bluff at 5.20 p.m. on the 20r.b. Bailed again same day at 5.20 p.m., and after calling at Dunedin, arrived as above, fine weather having been experienced throughout the passage. The Union Steamship Company’s steamer TakapUna arrived from northern ports yesterday at 9 a.m. She left Manukan at 10 a.m. on Feb 20, called at Taranaki at 10 p.m. same day, and reached Wellington at 1 p.m. on the 21at; left again at 5.30 p.m. same day, and arrived as above. Fine weather was experienced throughout the passage. She returned to northern ports again last evening. The repairs to the steamer Ohau are expected to be sufficiently far advanced to allow her to come out of dock at noon to-day. Amongst the cargo taken by the steamer Warrimoo yesterday ware tour coaches, which were employed on the ChristobnrchSumner road previous to the tramway being opened. They were shipped for Auckland.

KAIAPOI. ARRIVED. Feb. 21—Owake Belle, ketch, 45 tons, Johnson, from Collmgwood. Feb. 21—Huon Dalle, Neilaon, from Collingwood. j IMPORTS. j Owake Belle: Cargo of timber. ! Huon Belle: Cargo cf timber. j TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals.— Feb. 22: Wellington, 5.45 a.m., Rimutaka, from Plymouth; Wellington, 9 a.m,, Penguin, from Lyttelton; \ Port Chalmers, 8.40 a.m., Waihora, from Lyttelton. Departures. —Peb. 22: Bluff, 5,45 a.m., Hawke’s Bay, for Wanganui; Greyinoufch, 8.30 p.m., Wareatea, for Lyttelton j Timsru, 6.45 p.m., Pukaki, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, Peb. 22. Sailed—Southern Cross, a.s., for East Coast ports and Wellington. ( Wellington, Peb. 22. The Riroutaka arrived at 930 a.m. She brings 1520 tons cargo and 63 passengers. The following is the list of passengers :—Saloon—Messrs Guthrie, Smith, Johnson and Jon»a, Captain Moncur, Misaea Courage (2), Brown, M’Fowlie and family (4), M’Kinlay and family (3). Second saloon—Messrs Dickson, Foggs, St A. Jolliooe, Nelson, Rowden, and Walker, Misses Lewis, Heywood, Maltby, Mir, Mrs and Miss Lowe, Mr and Mrs Fleetham, Mrs Werzanburg and two children. Steerage—Mr and Miss Biliingtou. Misses Case, Pargher (2), Denny (3), Messrs Black, Halliday, Hobbs, Jenkins, Baaendeu, R slen, Roberts, Glade, «ud Wicks, Mr and Mrs Erickson and child, Mr and Mrs Piumby, Mr and Mrs Sutton, Mrs Tombs and three children, and Mrs Denny. Arrived Tavuni, from Westport. Rotorua, from Nelson. Penguin, from the south. Bulled—N. B. Morris, barque, for Auckland. Penguin, for Nelson. Wainui, for the West Coast. Tavuni, for Auckland, vid the East Coast; passengers—Misses L*wis, Torrance, Moore, Duncan, Poster, Mesdames Beetham, Hales, Torrance, WMsh and two childr-n. Wells and Pattte, Messrs Haathereau, Brownlee, Adair, Muir, Poole, Pftttle and Si aster Thompson. Port Chalmers, Feb. 22. Arrived—Waihora, at 9 ».m. Bluff, Peb. 22, Sailed—Hawke's Bay, steamer, Felgate, for Wanganui, at 5.45, with a cargo for London—94B bales wool and skins, 11 casks tallow and pelts, 4 casks casings, 10 kegs butter and 28,421 carcases mutton. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Sydney, Peb. 22. Arrived—Tarawera.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9969, 23 February 1893, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9969, 23 February 1893, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9969, 23 February 1893, Page 4

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