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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

tjr3£K£sSnk^£N.K, Hiea Watkb—This Day. SL36 ; evening, 2.02.

Phases of the Moon Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time. OCTOBKB. D. H. V Xtwrnom 6 J »"»• SSSSST ::: zU i SEE Last quarter s * 26 p.m. J£rfce»-7d eh p.m.; Apogee—23d 9hp.m.

Abbitxd —October Z, Jane Douglas, s.s., 76 tons, Whitby, from Akaroa. Cuff and Graham, agents. Cleared—October 3. Baftnoral Castle, &.«., 2059 tons, Cringle, lor London, via the Bluff. C. W. Turner, Exports. Kahu—For Chatham Islands—4o cous wire. 7 casks cement, 30 sks oats, 649 pkgs sub dries. Kotorua—Eor Wellington—l 3 cases tea, 5 do biscuits, 40 boxes soap, 13 sks rhubarb, 40 bags composition, 46 pkgs. For Blenbeim-40 boxes soap, 2 pkgs., *w Nelson—4s cases vestas, 9 pkgs. iorManufcao—l caee. For New Plymouth —1 case. For Wangaam—7 pkgs. , ,«.*„, Norman McLeod—For London—lß6 bales wool and skins, 378 cks tallow, 5135 sk» wheat, 2141 sks beans 3 bales hair, 6 bales basiia, 145 balea nax, 1341 cases meats. Balmoral Castle —20,640 carcases mutton, 24S pieces beef, 1223 sks wheat, 56 cases sundries. , , Obxu—For Westport—ll pkgs sundries.

The ship Marlborough. from Ix>ndon, commenced to discharge ber cargo for thw port to-day. Yesterday afternoon the barque Gorman McLeod completed her loading for this port, and clears at the Customs to-day. The schooner Lily is now loading at Oaiaaru for Napier. From Akaroa the s.s. Jane Douglas arrived in port last night. The Colonial Shipping Company s 8.8. Balmoral Castle cleared at the Customs ■veaterday for London, via, the Bluff. &he was expected to get away at an early hour Mil- morning. The upper Brisbane Biver down which roal and ballast have to be carried to the shipping was blocked the other day by a email steamer getting aground. The e.B. i'ijUn as a consequence left Brisbane for Lyttelton with about 300 tons of coal Bhott of her cargo, rather an indifferent commentary on toe management of harbor »fiairs in that thriving colony.— Guide

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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7170, 4 October 1888, Page 4

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7170, 4 October 1888, Page 4

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7170, 4 October 1888, Page 4

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