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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

■» Phases of tub Moon. Januabt. d. h. m. Last quarter ... ... 8 2 55 a.m. New moon ... ... 15 9 49 a.m. First quarter ... ... 23 2 12 p.m. Fall moon ... ... 30 8 25 p.m. PORT OF LYTTELTON. WsalHbr Rkpoet— Tuesday, January 28. Wind, N.E., clear. 9 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer ... 30.12 30.03 29 99 Thermometer ... 63 65 17 High Water—Wednesday, January 29. Morning, 2.45 a.m. ; evening, 3.16 p.m. Sun rises, 5.0 a.m ; sets, 7.27 p.m. Moon rises, 6.54 a.m. ; acts, 2.41 a.m. Wkatheb Forecast. ! Captain Edwiu telegraphed yesterday ' afternoon :—" N.E. to N. and W. gale with rain, after twelve hours from now, glass J fall, strong ebb in strait. , ' Arrived—January 23. J Penguin, 8.8., 935 tons, Mnuning, from I Wellington. Passengers —Misses Bitling*. j Taylor, Chisnall, Hacou, Taplin, Davy (3), i Carlyon, Kerby, Bush, Miller, Smith, Kirtzell, Withell (2), Dillon, Lorimer, Melbutt, Chatfield (2), Mesdames Morgan, Jamieson, Stock, Scuntieberg, Reynolda, Miller, Capstick, Chisnall, Oarnie, Cleghorn. Rev. Father Aubry, Colonel Carlyon, Captain Richardson, Dr. Alorria, Messrs Bell, D^le, Blaoklock, Weston, Cookery, Narbey, Freeman, Dioka, Sapper, Broughtou, Cbatiield, Smith, Phillips, Cariyon, Zachariah, Waterhouse, Evaus, Brown, Duncan, Edwards, Reynolds, Stokos, Lukey, Beattie, Wright, Lavery, Fox, Staveley, Berkley, Franks, Uiggins, Carl, Downing, Townend, Welsh, Corlebfc, Wylie, Moorhouse, Williams, Lough, Piper, Hauuan, Park, Andrew, Keating, Smith, Abbott, Cleghorn, Scott, aud forty-eeven steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Wakatu, s.s., 115 tons, Wills, from Boat Harbour. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Maud Graham, schooner, 80 tons, Berg, from Greymouth, via Cheviot. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co , agents. Cleared—January 28. Falcon, schooner, 95 tons. Green, for Havelock, in ballast. T. U. Ker, agent. Sailed—January 28. Penguin, s.s., 935 tons, Manning, for Wellington. Passengers — Misses Billens, Newton, Millig«r., Horton, Lee, Gillies, Forlong, Kref t, Norruh, Lawson, Hyndman, Cupler, Goodson, Hitchcock, Mcßae, Mesdames Griifiu, Howard, Denshire, Dunlop and child, Patchell and two children, Permain, Messrs White, Haylings, Permain, Shaw, Franks, Denniston, Marshall, Orbell, Brentnell, , Horton, Kennedy, Kerley, Rayner, Corber, Brown, Richardson, King, Newton, Capler, Milligan, Masters Denniston and Mcßae. Union Steamship Company, agents. Wakatu, s.s., 115 tons, Wills, for Boat Harbour. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Jane Douglas, s.s., 95 tons, VVhitby, for Akaroa. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agente. Tekoa, s.s., 3100 tons, Canese, for Timaru. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Imports. Wakatu—From Boat Harbour —331 balea wool. Penguin—From Wellington—63 chests tea, 30 bags pelts, 7 bales hay, 6 drum? oil, 16 hose. 2 eulkeys, 6 'cases, 5 carts, 12 pkgs. From Hokitika—l case hama. Exports. Penguin—For Wellington—9 sks seed, 2 do oatmeal, 7 casas fruit, 2 bicycles, 1 bag rice, 2 chests lea, 5 cases do, 60 bales hay, k lO bdls pipes, 16 cases, 7 crates, 32 pkgs. For Nelson—2B cases, 6 pkgs. For Picton 3 cases. For Foxton—lo cases. 3 pkgs. For Westport—4 bales bacon. For Wanganui—B 'sks oatmeal, 100 do flour. For Patea—3l cases tea. Wakatu —For Port Robinson—2 casks earthenware, 2 cases ale, 29 kegs nails, 18 pkgs ironmongery, 3 cases fruic, 14 oases groceries, 53 3ka flour, 5 ska seed, 20 coils wire. For Kuikoura—32o sks and bags flour, 2 parcels leather, 90 casks sulphur, 2 cases furniture, 3 cases biscuits, 4 uks oatmeal, 6 sks sharps, 10 cases dip, 1 lawn mower, 1 sewing machine, 20 boxes soap, 24 bars iron, 9 Jkegs nails, 8 casos fruit, 32 cases and pkgs suudries, 13 tins biscuits, 10 cases soap. For Boat Huroour—ls coils wire, 12 pieces timber, 8 sks seed, 1 box candles, 23 bdls standards.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9326, 29 January 1896, Page 6

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572

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9326, 29 January 1896, Page 6

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9326, 29 January 1896, Page 6

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