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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

o —. Phases of the Moon. August. d. h. m. Full moon ... .„ 6 1 21 a.m Last quarter ... ... 14 4 49 a.m. New moon ... ...21 0 26 a.m. First quarter ... ... 27 5 13 p.m. PORT OF LYTTELTON. Weather Repop.t—Monday, August 5. Wind, S. W., clear sky. 9 a.m. noon 5 c.m. Barometer ... 30.00 30.08 29.83 Thermometer ... 40 47 46 High Water—Tuesday, August 6. Morning, 4.26 ; evening, 4.43. Sun rises, 7.10 a.m, ; sets, 5.2 p.m. Moon rises, 5.34 p.m.; sets, 7.43 p.m. Weather Forecast. Captain Edwin telegraphed yesterday afternoon as follows :— '* N.E. to N.W. gale, with rain after ten hours from now ; glass fall goon." Arrived—August 4. Star ot Victoria, s.s., 3450 tons, Stevenson, from Wanganui. Kinsey aud Co., agents. Sailed—August 4. Flora, s.s., 1273 tons, Waller, for Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. August 5. Brunner, s.s., 530 tons, Ramsay, for Wellington and Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. Dingadee, s.s., 640 tons, Mcßeath, for Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. Wakatu, s.s., 115 tons, Wills, for Wellington via way ports. Kinsey and Co., agents. Anglian," s.s., 2250 tons, Le Neveu, for Northern porta aud Sydney. Passengers— For Wellington—Mesdames Beaumelberg, Walford, Scott, Kerr, Woods, Brown, Misses Corwell, Scott (2), Orbell, Banks (2), Cowan, McPhee, Messrs Shanks, MoDougall, Armitage, 31_ke. Pickering, Mortlaud. For Napier—Messrs Donaldson, Campbell. For Gisborne —Mr Finn. For Auckland—Mesdames Houlb and three children, Lewis, Misses Hoult, Messrs Hoult (2), Winn, Captain Greenwood, Griffiths, Cassidy, Loon, Baker. For Sydney—Miss Liddington, Messrs Harding, Bush, Puschel, Bennington, Baker, Strong, Gibson. For Melbourne—Mesdames Bruges, Wilby, Messrs Wilby, Leech. Kinsey and Co., agents. Cleared-- August 5. Nebo, barque, 494 tons, Johanson, for Samoa, in ballast. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. Imports. Wakatu—From Wellington—Booo feet timber, 140 telegraph poles, 10 cases, 50 bdls wire, 66 pkgs. Flora—From Auckland—34 sks, 233 bags sugar, 389 cases fruit, 34 pkgs. From Napier—l case. From Onehunga—s pkgs. From Tarauaki—2 pheasants. From Greymouth—ll bags hides. From Nelson —2 bales leather. From Hokitika —10 cases butter, 12 cases matches, 15 casks staples, 3 cases fish, 1800 staves, 1 horse, 30 pkgs. Brunner — From Dunedin — 606 boxes candles, 10 coiis rope, 5 cases tea, 16 cases starch, 6 casks oil, 10 cases soap, 25 cases ginger, 9 cases oil, 39 pkgs. From Oamaru —41 sks seed. From Akaroa—3 cases. From Timaru—l3 bags hides, 70 biles wool, 27 casks pelts, 133 casks stock. Dingadee — From Port Chalmers — 744 bales wool, 18 bales basils. 35 bales skins, 2 casks pelts. Exports. Tarawera — For Wellington —10 cases nails, 25 do apples, 7 carcases pork, 90 sks flour, 53 cases soap, 1 plough, 5 pkgs do, 220 sfes chaff, 54 pkgs, 10 hhds ale. For Napier —5 boxes candles, 24 bales hay, 12 sks chaff, 17 do seed, 5 pkgs ranges, 30 pkgs. For New Plymouth—23 sks oats, 8 bales hay, 30 felloes, 14 naves, 61 sks potatoes, 30 pkgs. For Wanganui—24 pkgs. For Patea —24 sks potatoes, 3 pkgs ranges, 2 pkgs. For Foxton—l3 pkgs. For Nelson pkgs. For Tauranga—lo sks potatoes, 33'sks seed, I machine, 6 pkgs. J For Sydney.—l case. For San Francisco—l 3 bales skins. For Auckland—2l sks seed, 465 do chaff, 30 do onions, 21 cases cheese, 20 sko seed, 40 bales hay, 125 ska bran, 292 do oats, 90 do flour, 20 do beans, 105 do sharps, 30 bags oats, 20 sks peas, 1210 do potatoes, 43 pkgs. E'lara—For Dunedin—l4 sks ouions, 50 sks milt, 19 hhds, 12 pkgs. Brunner —For Wellington—s carcases pork, 124 sks chaff, 5 pkgs. For Napier—l case. For Hokitika -12 sks onid«A. For Greymouth—B sks potatoes. For Westport —25 cases apples, 11 tks meal, 35 sks potatoes, 30 sks wheat, 12 ska chaff, 18 pkgs. Penguin—For Wellington—7 hhds ale, 3 pkgs ranges, 166 bales hay, 12 sks onions, 110 sks pot*\toes, 30 sks flour, 10 sks sharps, 16 sks bran, 50 sks wheat, 510 sks potatoes, 12 sks onions, 105 sks flour, 48 pkgs. For 1 Patea—2 cases bacon. For Greymouth—lo i sks seed, 4 pkgs. For Picton—4 cases tea. j For Blenheim—3o sks flour, 4 pkgs. For I Wanganui—3 pkgs ranges, 12 sks potatoes, j 2 pkgs. For Foxtoa—3 pkgs ranges. For Hokitika—3 pkgs ranges, 1 case. For Opua —1 truss. Wakatu—For Port Robinson—6 sks wheat, 26 sks grass seed, 5 sks potatoes, 50 sks oats, 46 sks flour, 2 ploughs, 1 drill, 274 | drain pipes, 56 pkgs sundries, 5 sks sharps, { 5 sks oatmeal, 2 sewing machines. For Kaikoura—l trap, 1 truss drapery, 18 casks, 7 cases whiskey, 6 cases kerosene, 40 sks flour, 30 pkgs suudries. For Wellington—l trap, 33 sks bran, 70 sks potatoes, 30 sks pollard, 20 sks wheat, 280 sks chaff, 40 sks flour. For Foxton—l2o sks wheat. For Wanganui—6 cases tea. Anglian—For Wellington—l4o sks chaff, 5 sks malt. 5 sks p2as, 26 sks onions, 12 cases furniture, 11 bdls mats, 1 case chicory. For Wanganui—so closet pans, 1 cylinder. For Napier—loo sks flour, 300 sks oats, 65 sks potatoes, 3 sks oatina, 5 bdls mats, 17 sks oatmeal, 7 crates biscuits, 2 bars iron, 17 cases tea. For Gisborne 500 sks chaff, 9 bdls mats, 2 cases tea. For Auckland— 900 sks potatoes, 1500 sks chaff, 230 bis straw, 20 sks seed, 15 sks seed, 50 sks malt, 285 acid cases, 4 cases bacou, 8 cases chicory, 2000 sks wheat, 17 crates biscuits, 25 kegs, 16 bales hay, 2 cases ventilators. For Sydney—Bo aks potatoes, 30 ska oats, 7 drums, 50 sks malt, 1 cask pelts. The fine cargo steamer Star of Victoria, Captain Stevensou, arrived on Sunday oveniug from Wanganui to pick up a quantity of cargo, She sails to-morrow for Bluff, where she completes hor loading, and sails shortly for London direct. The tug Lyttelton is at present moored at No. 6 Wharf, where her boiler and machinery are being taken out for a thorough overhaul. The work i 3 being done by Messrs J. Anderson, at their foundry just opposite ths wharf mentioned. The s.s. Buteshire, which arrived on Sunday night from the Bluff, was busy yesterday taking in her outward cargo for London. Her decks are crowded with the small covered houses erected for the sheep she is taking Home. At present she baa on board some 803 shipped at the Bluff, and will ship another 400 at. Lyttelton. The animals are well housed and cared for, and appear to be quite settled down in their new quarters. In addition to the live stock, she is taking Home a very large quantity of frozen mutton, &c, besides her usual enormous cargo of wool, wheat, tallow, Sec

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9176, 6 August 1895, Page 6

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Press, Volume LII, Issue 9176, 6 August 1895, Page 6

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Press, Volume LII, Issue 9176, 6 August 1895, Page 6