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POST OP LYTTELTON.

$ Phases or tqb Meow I Calculated for Kew Zealand Mean Time. ' January. "■•■ r \ ■ ■ a*, h. >. New moon ... ... 2 8 S3 ajra. '; First quarter .... .... 9 0 11p.m. Full moon 17 5" 7 p.tn. ■ Lest quarter ... ... 25 3 27 aan. : New moon ... ...31 8 40pja. ; <kpogee—l3d 4ha.m.; Perigee—23d ®i aJXW High Water—Saturday, January 20. Morninß, ILI7 ; evening, U. 45. Sub riaea, 4.36 a.xn.; eets, p.mMoon rises, • 2.6 p.m. - Wbaxkxb Rkwio I —Friday, Jan. 25. 9 a.m.—Weather fine, sky clear; wind, N.E.,light. »t 7 t —• t At th« Heads. 9 a.m.—Light smooth sea. . 5 p.m.—NJL, fresh; smooth sea, 3 a»m. noon. sp.n. Barometer ... 30.25 SO2S 3025 Theimometer _ 70 72 72 AkarvEDUjeauary 23. Wareatea, sjs., 460 tons, Lambert, from , Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. Kotonza, s.s_, 996 tons, Neville, from Manntoui, Hew Prymoath, Nelson, Pkton, V and Wellington. Passengers—Mesdames * Bosanquet, McCord, Akers, lioyd, Jennings, Wake, Darrell, Misse3 Riby, Haniken, Pracey, Cliwes, Howard, ..Bowman, Jen&inge, Hookern, Leech, Tnriett, Aleorn, Kose, DaTis, Bishop Grimes, Bey. Fanes Jones, Messrs IferreU, l&mbie. Wake, Cookson, Small,' Davies, Vemon, Kennedy, Haygartn, liotfe. Diver, Stevenson, Hilt, Berkley, Gibson, itoberts, Dowdy, Mixham, Nfcholson, Wilson, Spicer, Tucker, Land, Frost, blaster Lailand, and seven steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Annie Wileon, eckooner, 150 tons, Mα*- * rav.lromKaipara. J. B. Way, agent Wareatea, s.s., 460 tons, Lambert, from Weecport, Union Steamship Company, * agents. Bapid, 12 guns, 1480 tons. Commander G. C Egertoo, from Wellington. , Jane Doajdaa, v, 76 tons, Wnifcby, from Kaikoura. Caff and Graham, agents, Cleared—January 25. Clematis, ketch, 67 tons, Green, for Havelock. Fraser und Malcolmson, agents. Alert, wAooner, 45 tons, Bafflie, for Havelock. Cuff and Gratism, agents. Sjjud-January 25. ' Rotoroa, 928 tons, Nevflle, for Wei- j lingtoa, Picton and kelson. Passengere— Idessrs nifflrirartn p&scoe, Baerslman, Dartnall, HcKenzie, W^^ ll *"! Master : TTnrtill. Union Steamship Company, - -Stents. - . , i , . Akaroa, a.s., 43 tons, Hams, for, Akaroa. Kinsey and Cα, agents. Imports. * "Wareafea—From Westport—46o tons j :■ coaL . ■ ;', •. . . i Hocoraa— From Wellington—ll73 bags J sosar, 3 bars copper, 1 case twine, 21 skß I potatoes. From Mannkau—l47 bare iron, 1 case sundries. From New Prymonth— IQ3 pcs Umber. From Nelson—7 cases apricots. From Picton—l pkg- sundries. From Grey mouth—l bag sand. . Exports. ] Rbtomaaana, for ek£ oat% 8 bales wool, 27 pkgs sundries. Vcr Qisborne«-SOsks malt, 1 case tea, 1 case' hams, 8 half-cases tea, 1 pkg belting, lease; kaudriea. For Suva—4 cases sundries. "For Napier—2 cases-drapery, 100 rams, 4 pkgs harrowa, I bale leather, 4 chests drawers, 4 caws chicory, 12 bales twine, 5 cases bacon, 22 cases tea, 7 pkgs ranges, 4 crates biscuits, 72 pkgs sundries. For Auckland—l case pepper, 300 ska oats, 2 sJss twine, 1000 sks wheat, 70 sks malt, 2 cases dip, 22 kegs stoat, 2 cases chicory, 1 pel steel, 45 cases tea, 33 pkgs sundries. ]?er Sydney— 1 box samples. '" Akaroa—For Akaroa—3o mats sugar, 1 sack tapioca, 1 case vinegar, 4 bales sacks, 4, fcflflfrrfrina ale, 4 bags oatmeal, 12 boxes tea, 6 cases fcerqseae. 10 boxes soap, 1 parcel boots, 2 sks wheat, 1 bag rice, 16 sheep,! box tobacco,4 tins biscuits, 1 cask port wine, 1 roll tans, 3 bags Soar, 1 pkge twine, 2 coils barbed wire, 1 sack potatoes, .Sepadasil sack sharps, 1 case salmon, 30 < pkgs soadriea. seneener -Glencaim nas been chartered bf Fraser &nd~ Malcolmson to load for Anckland. . • - ' ' "Rie JUnUra €X«npaaj'e i '«teeaner Warea-? tea; Clptain Lambert/arrived here at &30. tL.ro. yesterday from Westport.' Her mate reports leaving Westpdrt on the 2Srd at Bp.miv and arrived here as stated above. Experienced, fine weather throttgbotzt. J She lef¥ again for' Wtstport yesterday eTenlng. The "Onion Company's steamer Eotorna, " Captain Nevflle, arrived at 7 a.m. yesterday from Onehunsra, New Plymonth, Nelson, Picton, and Wellington. Her parser, Mi% Patereon, reports leavtne Onehanga wharf• at 11.45 a.m., and crossed Manukau bar at LSOpcm. on the 21st,-and arriTed at New ~ -Plymoath at Ills'a.tn. on 22nd; left again at 10.30 and arrived at Nelson at midnight; left again at noon on the 23rd, «alied at Picton, and arrived at Wellington ~ at &«5 a.m. on the 24tb; sailed thence at 2.30 p.m., and arrived as above. Experienced Sgbt variable winds with fine :: -weatber throaghoak. She sailed for I Northern porta yesterday evening. ' I . I fhe schooner Annie Wi!son : arrived I from Kaipara yesterday afternoon with a I c&rgoof timber. I Toe steamer Aksroa left for Akaroa I yeeterday afternoon. She returns to port I to-day. ■ ' Fos Havelock, in ball&At,'the schooner Akartandthe ketch Clematis were cleared. a£ tiw Gostoms yesterday. The barque Lavinia was loading produce yesterday fear Sydney, on account of Messrs Kaye and Carter. The steamer Jane Bonglas arrived from. Katkoara yesteday evening. The RM.R.S. Kaikonra U dne at Port Chalmers tWs aftesmoon from Plymbnth, via Capetown and Holnrt. H J4JS. Otjbl left Wellington In company with the Baold, which arrired in Port yesterday. The former proceeded oa to Toe to the large fleet of the Unioa Steamship Company, is the aearly newßfeaiaeH , ijian, which has been lately tinier charter to Mr C. Tnrner, and 1 emptoyed in the Inteteoloniai trade. Mr I Turner has Fijian, on behalf of 1 the owner, Mr of Sydney, to the I Compsny, «t a very satisfactory price, and I fc&s also arranged with the Company to I provide him with tonnage to replace the I Fijian. The Union. Company pnrpose em- | pwyiag the Fijian between Melbourne I «ad for which she is admirably I adapted, taring been specUny eonatrncted f for tne IsiADd trade. The Fijian is now * i?^ B o r etl f? k S at Port Chalmers, and f -wm replace tbe Haaroto, at Melbourne, in ? ©boot a fortnight.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7265, 26 January 1889, Page 4

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POST OP LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7265, 26 January 1889, Page 4

POST OP LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7265, 26 January 1889, Page 4

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