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LYTTELTON.

ABKIVBD. July 16— Kahu, n.*., 99 tons, Romeril, Irotn Cha>ham lalatida. Kinsey aud Co., ageuta. Pas. penu-brs-Mrs Beamieh, Meetir* T. 'V and Krewor. SAILED. Ju'y 16-GraftoD, s.b., 297 tons, Notnatrrsm, for AkKion, Timani, and Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. July 16— .v ahinapua, s.s., 203 tons, Ef.ott, for Wellingt n and West Coaßtporis. UniouStcamship Company, agents. July 16— Wanafco, b.s., 278 toue, Shapuerd, for Wellington. Union fttoamutii" CompaDy, agents PasßOngers for Wellington - Mrs Hundo'Bon, Mt Bobertaon; for Muunknii- r Winkleman. HOVHMBST9 OF THE U.S.S. CO.'S STEAM RHfI. TciePiT (This Day).— Tho Kotaniahftua arrirps ■bout 7 n.m. trom noitheru potts, and loaves ao 1 p.m. for Port Chalmers. Unit*, and Melbourne 'i he Takavuua «rrive3 about 8 n.m. from Duncmu, ana lenvoß st 0 p.u.. for W ( illiutjton, Piclon, Nelson, Taranaki, and M*tiuh«iu. The Wareatea leaves at 8 p.m. for Wulliniftou itnd Anckland. iho flauroto leaves at, 3 p.m. tor Pydnay. The Mawhora, leaves at 2 p.m." 10.- Welliugion, Nulson, and Groyinouth. WKDSiEaDAT.— The Waihora arriros about / n.m. from AVflliugtoa nud fcydnuj. .mii leaves ut b p.m. tor iJunudin.

The Brnnner Coal ( ompany'o steamnr Herald •lilud for Qreymouth yesterday atteinoon. The steamer 'Wareatea arrived f oui Westport yesterday morning with a o rgo of coal. The ketch Clematis was takon under tho hiff crane jestatday aud provided with her uew uiizzou. The steauiahip lonic, of tte Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's fleet, was detained at Napier, and consequently will not be in Port until to. morrow. Hhe leaves a*ain f6V Rio ac Janeiro nmi liondon on baturday afternoon. The China Steam Kavigation Company's steam•hip Taiyuan will ha iv Port early on Ihursday morning. After landing her cftTRO of tea. Ac., eha ptooeeas to Dunadin, leaving Port on Saturday. The ship Kilochan, 1 ondon to Auckland, put j Into Melhourne on July 9. She wa« struck by a , ■quail on Juno 7. A massive foreyard of hollow iron, weighing about four tons, euappod off acroßß , the maat. Ouo pure crashed en to the decft, ann ; the other remained suspended with tiio i>oint , on , the rail. With the f jreyard went the foresail, two foretopsailß, foretopmaat ataysaU, iuner j b, atd lower mizzen topsail. On June "• *""£lan M'lean, a Jine lad, was sent up aloft. He was on the maintopmaat wheu the ve-sel gave a fearful lurch. The maintopmaat snapped clean off at the cap, and also tlie mizzon toptsallautmast. «"5 ; th^se came domi tho main and uuzzen royal and i skysail maata, witb all their top genr, falling into tha sea or on the deck. M'Luau diaappßiued ovoriK^ard.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6292, 17 July 1888, Page 2

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LYTTELTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6292, 17 July 1888, Page 2

LYTTELTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6292, 17 July 1888, Page 2