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TIME BALL LYTTELTON.

The timeJ>aU is flapped daily, Suadaya Mid holidays excepteu, at 1 Vclock pjxu, c ew Zealand mean tome, which' is equivalent.to 13.30 Greenwich mean time the previous'day, being calculated for the 172 , 3ff Be»t iiongitude, and llhr 30oain fast of eretjßwich mean time. The ball will be raised at about 2min to 1 p.m., and will be at the top about lmia -to ip.m. When taking the time be careful to BPW tbe#xact moment the ball leaves the top of th© mast. tSSVOUId the b%U sot drop .at the proper #mjß, xt sftll be &epib at the top for &c lease wh minutes, and then lowered nlowij, ffaATOR& Rkpobt—Saturday, Jan. 24. Morning—Wind, N.R, fresh. a 4s»m. njoora. 5 M.m, ... 29.53 29.89 29.90 Thermometer ... 77 76 77 Weather Repobt—Sunday. January 25. Wind, N.E. 9 a.m. noon. 5 n.m. gasometer ... 30.Q0 30.U1 $Q<Q'd Kiermometer ... 77 7.6 77, HieH Wa-ihb—Monday, January 26. Morning, 5.0; evening, 5.24. Spa rises, 4.56 a.ra.; sets, 7.20 p.m. lAppa rts.ee, 8.28 p.m.; sets, 5.23 a.m.

ARBiygu— January 2.L JRotorua, e.g., Stott, Irom Nelson via Pieton aud WeVinxtoix. P»sse»gers — Misses Dee, Beddome, Perry, (Jureon, Blder, Forrister, Banks, Hiatt, ScjnRQD, Leete, Duncan, Forbes, Pynea, Bird, Giiliiig, Wilding, Baldmn (2), ThoropsOH, Mjesdaines FirLh, Beddama, Young and infant, ©ryden, and 2 «l-ild.ren, Hood, ijtjusou and Williams, Messrs Firth, Hounsell, Roberts, Stones, Penning*, Halden, Savage, Ellis (2), Beddome, SteDhensoM, £)Uer, D rydep,Parsons, Aitkin, Miller, Asclwuin, Fitzgerald, Gain, (Cameron. Clarkeon, Sherwood, Bpgers, ttuinn, WiJiiams, Hart, Ayers, and Jphnoton, and 10 steerjige. Union Steamehip Company, agents.

Akaroa, s.s., 76 tons, Harris, from Akaroa. Eiiisey and Co., agents. Jane Bouglas. s.s., 96 tons," Whitby, from STaOc'oura. Outf and Graham, agents. Wakal.u, s.s., 115 tons, Wills, from Wellington and Kaikoura. Passengers— fir'and "Mrs Sherriit. Kiusey and Co., igenfes. 5.«., 492 tpns, Bichardson, frbn> pujiedin via 'i'imaru and Akaroa. Paaeeug'ers—Misses Guise <2), and six steerage. r Union Steamship Company, ♦gents. Sailed—January SM. fieJiance, ketch, 54 tons, Cameron, for Wellington. Cutf aud Graham, agepbs. K»hu, 8.5., 182 tons, RomeriU, for Cbatbawa. Passengers — Bey. Mitchell, Captain Moore, Messrs JJunt, Gardy, and Master Mitchell. Kinaey and Co., agents. Jubilee, s.s., I*lo t° n9 » Brothers, ipr Bnnedin. Kinaey and Co., agents. Dprifi, c.8., iiti tops, W. Jennioge, for WeiliogtOß. Passengers—Misses Pye and ffotter, Mrs Gelbraith. Hon. C. Q. Bewep, M.L.G., Messrs Leitch (2), Cox, Smith and Whitelaw: Dalgety and Co., agents. , Botoruai_B.B., i>26 tons, StQtt, for Wellington. Passengers —Mioses Johnston, Wright, Wileon, Howden, Permain, lieetham, Cooper, Recce. Meedames Caark and child, OeLwney, JJi»sbyr Blair And child, Howden, Ranie and child, Vpn Asch, afingsland, Rev. Marray, Messrs *ollock, Ayers, Leads, Scott, Hawthorn, Storbridge, Parfitt, Cudson, Eiingslandi Levhi Howden, Bau«e, Reid, Langdown, Corfe, Menlove, Bannester, Rame, Masters Davis, Guinness, Hooper. Union fckeamehip Company, agents. - Imports. Botorua—From Napier—s crates tins, Iβ pkgs skins. 1 pkg. Frqin Nelspn—B9 bags back. 34 fruit. From Wellington i-6 eke seed, 13 pkge. Exports. ileliance—For Wellington-^2OB balee _. *Eakapuna —For Wellxngtpn—43 cases lea, 35 cases applies, 3 bales buckets, 17 rams. 28 pkgs sundries. For Wanganui— b0 dr«OQB dip, 12 cases cheepe, p pkgs. For Blenheim—36 bales 5 ftkgs. For Nelson—2 cases beer. For Greymouth —4 pkgs. For New Plymbuthrr2o sks Oftta, 50 do wheat, 50 do malt, 5 bales hay, pkgs. For Manukaurrl pkg. Rotorua, e.s., arrived in port at 7.45 a.m. en Saturday from Nelson via Picton and Wellington. She left Wellington at &10 p.nu on the 2Ur.d and ftv-rive4 as stated above. Experienced variable winds »nd smooth seas and fine weather daring the passage. At 10.p.m. she left for Wellington. x * * Minnyhiye, borQue, commences to load to-day. She has still some 300 tpns, of inward cargo to pat out. ' MiltiadeSj, barque, has now about twothirds of her inward cargo oat.

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7770, 26 January 1891, Page 4

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TIME BALL LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7770, 26 January 1891, Page 4

TIME BALL LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7770, 26 January 1891, Page 4

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