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LYTTELTON.

August 3— Hauroto, s.s., 1269 tons, Kennedy, from Newcastle. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers— Two steerage. SAILED. ,— .«_. August B— Jane Douglas, s-s., 76 tons, Whitby, , tar Kaikoura. Oriff anu Graham, njents. August 3-Oeean Bird, ketch, 38 tons, Cameron, tor Napier. Cuff and Graham, agents. . August 3— Akaroa, 5.8., 43 tons, Horriß, tor Akaroa. Kinsey and Co., agents. Angust S-Ohan, s.a, 410 tons, Burneoh, tor Oamaru. Union Steamship Comtmny, agents. August 3-Nouier, s.s., 46 tons, Harvey, tor Port Bobinson, Kaikoura and North. Kinser and Co.. agents. Passengers— Messrs Low, Wirjue,. BaUdu, Welsh, Master Wittle. HOVMSHTS QF TM U.S.S. COMPASV'B BTXAITBBS. Saxobdat (This Dayi.-Tno Penguin arrivea about 11 a.m.fronv-Wellington, and returns to the ••me port at 9 p.m. Tho Hauroto -arrivea from WeUlrgtonan* Sydney. Bu«nAT.— The Grafton arrives about 1 p.m. from Akaroa.

A reef lying .direotly in tho usual track of tteamers fronv Derby, King Sound, to Wjrndham, Cambridge Gulf, haa been reported by Captain Pinoombe, of the Bteamer Otway. The Southern •portion of the reef lies with Caffarelli Island, ,J% by S. about Aye miles, and High Island SAB. naif B. This reef extends N. by B. about two mitosanda half with three heads of rook showing abOut 6tt above water at low water. Bearing inignetic. Aeeival OP THB COPTIC. ' AoCKj.Airo, August 3. ArrrwrJ-Coptic, B.M.St'S., from London, via ' Teneriffe, Capetown, and Hobart. Passengers : Toe AncJdaod. flrst saldon— Bevs F. T. BergUtmd H. A. Bromley, »rs W. B. Bhakespeire, Miss Hooper, Mr B.H.Fhnlesjpeare; eecond saloonMr SUBC'Cooper ; tnree steerage. For WeUington, first saloon-Mr W. P. Douglas. .Lord A. 8. Churohill. Lady Churchill and Miss Bwoher; aecond saloon— Misses Hutton, Pattorson.Philpot, A. Pbirnofc, J. Patterson, Messrs A. S. Paterson, G. 8. Rogers, T. 8. Broasal j twanty steerage. lor Wapisr, seoond saloon— Mrs E. Andrews, Messrs W.mtaheß and L.C. Sylvester; fpnr teen steeram. For Canterbury, first saloon— Miss Maxwell ; i wound «aloon-Mr Bferelau j ten^erage. . For Dunedin, first saloon— Lieutenant W. 8. Stanhope, DrH.Bulstrode; Beoond saloon— Miss Halliday Mr J. Wella, For Westport, first Baloon— Mr W. Jenkins.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6308, 4 August 1888, Page 2

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LYTTELTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6308, 4 August 1888, Page 2

LYTTELTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6308, 4 August 1888, Page 2

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