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PORT OF LYTTELTON.
Phases of the Moox : Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time. July. d. h. m. i"ullmoon 23 5 15 p.m. Last quarter 31 *\« Je v nu Apogee—ld llh a.m.; Perigee—2od 6h a.m. Weathtb Kkport—July 21. 9 a.m.—Weather, blue sky. Wind, S.W., light. Barometer, 30.1S ; thermometer, 42. High Wateu—This Day. Morning, 3.43; evening, 4.12.
ARRivE»-Jeiy;2L - Rotorua, 5.«., 578 tons, Seville, from Hanukau and way ports. Faaeengere— Hisses Ainswortb. Mackett, Sooipter, JlcPnail, Whitworth <2), Hay and King, 2iesdames Hawlejr and PereiVal and two children, Dr. Jones, Mr and Mr* Lyon, Mr and Mrs flewaou, SXeesrs Gilmer, Gibbs, Wright, Andrews, Sutherland, ""Anderson, Taare, Vincent, Hole, Percival, Huskisson, McEwan, Neill, Marshall, Boss, Levien, Young, King, Whitworth, Bishop and 21 steerage. Union Steamship Co., agents. Akaroa, s .&., 48 tons, Ha ! nes, fro m Akaroa. Elinsey and Co., agents. Ocean Bird, ketch, 33 tons, Baiiey, from Foxton. Cuff and Graham, agents.
Jane Douglas, 5.5.,76 tons.Whitby, from Kaikoura. Passengers—Mrs Dann, Miss Cox, Messrs H. Bennett, J. Pawson, J. Close, H- Clemence, Kawson, Wood, Cunningham, Hardcave, Aldridge and Frampton. Cuif and Graham, agents. July ii Graf ton, s.s., 2tf7 'tons, Norustrom, from Dunedin, Timaru, and Akaroa. Passenger—One steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Cuca&ed—July 2L E. U, Cameron, schooner, Graham, 41 time, foe invercargilL Fraser and Maltolouoo, agents. Sailed —July 21. lonic, S.S., 3070 tons, W. H. Kidley, for IfTfufo"! via Bio (ie Jtniero, 'JDenerine, and Plymouth. First saloon —Mr Williom Lyon, iiia Lyou, Mr Thomas Calcutt, Dγ MfrrtfO, Mr* Martin, Mr H. Baldwin, Dunedjn; Mr G. Whitworth, Dγ B. Jones, Miaeen G. and A. Whitu-orth, Mrs G. C. Chalmers, Mrs Weall, Misses MUlie and Muriel Chalmers, Sydney; Messrs A. J. Wet&ercd aud t-L. liuskisson, Auckland ; lies E. Henderson, Mr* J. lldbditcb, Miss L. Hebditch, Mi*s B. ScruLton, Mr E. T. Cartridge, Mrs Partridge, Misses L., F., and JJ. Partridge, Masters A. and F. Partridge, Miss £. P&rtaridge, Melbourne ; Mr V. "Parker, Mrs Barker. Master F. Barker, Miss J. Gray, Christchurch; Mr X. G. B. WortbiiiKton, Wellington. Second salnou —Mr H- Mathews, Melboorse; Messrs D. McAUsler and A. DenxaAU, Christcburch; Messrs William Young, A. G. Vincent and H. Hole and Mrs Evans, Wellington; MrGeo. McEwen, W!angaiiui; Mr C. Russell, Auckland; MrTiiornas 2J orris, Oauiaiu ; Mrs Harris, Hobart; Mrs Jsiues Ktir, Dunedin. Steerage—Mr John Bimmer, Mrs liimmcr, Master J. A. Rinuuer, Master J. M. iUmtuer, Miss A, A. liiuimer, and Master G. Rimiuer, Gisborue; Mr JosepJi Howkine a&d Mr J. Kelly, Dunedin; Mrs £. Andreus and Jlliss l r . Andrews, Wellingtea; Messrs B,Gordomu»d A. Foetej-, Auckland ; Jlr Wu». J. Edwards, Blenheim; Jfessrs D. McAJaliou and Juuics Seiaple, Clmstchurah. N&tiijiuw teoric&ge and Agency Company, taunts. jLargo Bay, barque, tons, Smith, for United Kinpdoui. 1 , . Cu:iuin;j;hau» and Co., S££cnts. BxHAiQOiid, s.a., 30U toJjs, X.OW.C, for Orey»K>uih. Avers, Wood and Butclier, Mrs Y»';w<l and three ffrMTt't Sir aud l'is'uer *Jid £a.vii y, Jiessi> Ward. V/ttlwUsr. Harris, :uid two Steerage. Co.. aKoiits, iioturua, s.s., 571 i Neville, for Wei iiDg&Qlu i.'tyd ajid AttlnstKi, Mrs v_V;oki_- and two children, 3fr and Mrs liy<le, Messrs Mcliityre, ; Joynt, Cooke, :iu't Cuth'uortsuii.': TAivuftii, 5.8., 1454) torjs. VArd«n, for Port Cli»iiuers, Jlyyv\-ooil Co,, agents, j
luroßTs. Akaroß— ?A2 lot>sc cheose, U cases cheeee, §«acki baco;i, IS do fat, 7 bdls sklna, 5 indcsda, W Nawdrics. GraftOfi— i c»*»fe peel, 18 coils rope, Scaska oil, 1 ce-ks 3cases tobacco, 10 cask* tu-in, 56 easiii'jaui.aiboseecandles, 10 ca-s».->i wiitgonia, 4 uusts tubs, 80 cases acid, «l»sv* Wμ**, 1 tru»§ 38 cases and 2 crat»*s cuiUvctJcMicry, I£> t>«xes soap, and ■sundries.
Itotorna—DU cases oranges, 80 bags bark, SM rabbits, 3 sks hides. 1 do pelts, 4 cases tish. 111 pkps sun-irics. Ccean Jiird—aß,(KJofc timber. KxPQBRv liang Kong, 13 eases old metal, g< casks liorsf- shogs, 935 bags do, jr7l>aLM> jmac, $ eohks £la««, 13 bales fungus.
JJosauioitd—For liokUika —185 sacks potatoeH. S eacks seed, i eases boots, 10 ptjrc, For Grejmouth—s cases cpnfectuiHery, 1 Jsack -bacon, 20 sacks bariey, 6 ,saaes boots, 13 criites bottles, 0 sacks oilioßa, 41 aacka potatoee, 6 e&sos ooffee, 4 piates iroti, 10 "cases currants, 4 sacks orators, ifiObole* hay, 130 pkgs sundries. Rotorua — For Wellington — 2 cases dmperr, 2 do bacon, 13 casks vinegar, 4 sacks malt, 22 do onions, 21 pkgs ranges, 4 bales waste, 8 sacks £?uano, 41 pkgs. For 3>«tftHia—4 pkg« harroys. Iflpic—Vrota Blenheim for Bio de Jaaeiro—ft* ."ks peas, 5 cases fruit. From Siwiwim lor London—ol7 oases meats, 0 bate* wool and skins, 338 do flax, 200 MM* rahi&R, 1 cask tallow. From Nelson /or Itfodoii—B6B hsdte wool and skins. Fjaom 'fimaru for London—4S bajee wooL j?>Ofn Uamara for London—72 bales wool wedskias. From Napier for London—ai4 l»a«» wool and skins, a cks pelts, 34© sk« ■eetf, 4163 carrastvi mutton, 879 qre and piaces beef, so rases kidneys. From Auckland for London^USJ eases meats, 50 cases gum, 1 pkee. From Dunedin for London— <*so hake wool and skins, 1 do hair, Si bales leather, 11 do lMSite, £i do flfrx, 110 cases meats, §IS6 carcases mutton. From Wellington for Lendoo. 64T6 c&reases mactoa. 2 bags kidneys, STOqrSbeef. 467 casks tallow, j|& bates wool and skins, 1160 eases meats, 21 bales basils, 9 c»«ks pelts, 2SS bales flax, 14 do leather, 159 D bags antimony, 167 WWW do. W db quartz, 123 pksrs sundries. From Lyttelton for Kio de Janeiro—3s4 sajßkji potatoes, 10 carcases mutton, 2 kegs butter, 3 cases sundries. Frem LytteltoH for London—l 4 bales wool and skins, 108 da flax, 1527 sacks beans, 341 do wheat, 8 pkgs game.
At 5 p.m. on Saturday, the China Navi" galton Company's s.s. Taiyuan took her O£pvture for Port Chalmers. Atl.lo p.m. yesterday the Union Steamship Company s Grafton arrived in port fsswaXhinedin via way ports. Mr Reynolds, h«r parser, reports—Left Dunedia on the flfltfisfr 5 p.m., and arrived at Tiinara on the 21st, at 7 a m.; left again the same day at £>J0 pan., called at Akaroa yesterday morning arriving as above. The schooner LUy arrived at Taranaki oa Saturday from Timaru after a run of fcerdays. From Akaroa the s.s. Akaroa arrived in pqrt en Saturday evening. At &15 p.m. on Saturday the s.s. Jane Bra#as arrived from Kaikoura. TheschoonerE. and U. Cameron sailed for iJttreacargill on Satxurdar afternoon, there being a southerly wind outside she hebaght up at ta* Heads. ' ■ The ketch Ocean Bird, from Foxton, aAtaed in port <m Saturday afternoon after ■ tedious passage occasioned by adven* winds.
!Ehe S.S. Taravrera is due at the Bluff Üb&& from Melboarae. Tbe P. and O. Company's s.s. Rome Iqavsb Sydney fer Jtf*lbotirne, Adelaide spd Plymouth to-day. Jfxfem London to this port the ship Oj.-a.wa is 72 days oat, the ship Himalaya B£ti*ys, and the barque Xorman MeLeod fnun Sharpness is 50 days. Homewards— Tfte mhip BlenpfeU is 8t days out, th« ship Juietxte 89 davs,the ship Pleiades S3 days, Mβ Ifce barque WopdJack 70 days. The Union Steamship Company's s.s. EoUffua, Captaiß R. Neville, «mved on Saturday morning at ti.55 o'clock from Manakau and wm ports. Mr Paterson, parser, reports:—Left Manukan at a2O pjjvon 17th inst, taOtedat New PiyißOUth on 18th, Kelson on 19th, and Picton on 20th, arriving aB Wellington at 7.30 a.m. same day: left at 2 p.m. for Lytteltciß, •Hiving as above. Experienced strong . southerly winds and heavy head seas throrchoQt the Toepoco. At 9.15 wo. ou Saturday sh* 6tearned for Wellinizton. For the United Kingdom, with a full load of wheat, the barque Largo Bay, BmiUi. s«U«d oa Saturday morn- ' &^- ---tot Gfevoioath direct, the Brunner Coal Company s &s. Rosamoud got away at 1.30 p.™, on Saturday.
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