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LYTTELTON.

PHASES OF THE MOON. September. D. H. M. Sew Moon 8 1 13 &.m. Firat Quarter 14 3 40 p.m. Fall Moon 22 10 20 a.in. Last Quarter 30 1 29 p.m. WEATHER REPORT. &c. High Water, Thia Day (Monday) ;— Morning, 3.20; afternoon, 3.45. Sun rißes 6.20 a.m., sets 5.38 p.m. ARRIVED. Sept. 5 — Jane Douglas, s.s,, 76 tons, Whitby, from Aiaroa, via Bays. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. .. Sept. 6— Omapere, s.p., 352 tons, Fleming, from southern ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers— Messrs Brown and Milne and three steerage. Sept. 6 — Tarawera, s.s., 1269 tons, Sinclair, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company; agents. -Passengers — Misses Boaches and Williams, Mesdanies Hadfield, / Bishop and Tipping, Sir George Clifford, Messrs Wood, Mathews, Howden, Darby, Smith, Ross, Neave, Hadfiold, . Collins, lzard, M'Dougall, Rhodes,' Rattray, Brabner, Fowler, Cunningham, Pullar, Lamb, Shaw, Hamilton, Cameron, and eleven steerage. CLEARED. Sept. 5 — Huia, schooner, 196 tons, M'Kenzie,for Kaipara. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. SAILED. Sept. s— Dingadee, s.s., 393 tons, Smith, for Timaru. Union Steamship Company, agents. Sept. s— Hesketh, s.s., 393 tons, Christian, for Greymouth. C. W. Turner, agent. Sept. s— Fultala, s.s., 2692 tons, Blott, for Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. Sept. s—Penguin,5 — Penguin, s.s., 512 tons, Manning, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers — Misses Long, Sincock, Buchanan and Boyle, Mrs Sincock, Messrs Ingle, Moore, Wilson, Buddiford, Livingstone, Helps-Lewis, Diddames, Bradley, Adams, Anderson, Sandford, Cahr and Whinam. Sept. 6 — Tarawera, s.s., 1269 tons, Sinclair, for Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. EXPORTS. TeAnau: For Wellington —16 sacks seed, 6 case 3 eggs, 32 pkgs ; for Blenheim • — 4, wheels, 1 pkg; for Nelson — 30 sacks flour, 25 sacks bran ; for Holdtika — 1 case ; for Napier — 1 scuffler, 240 sacks potatoes, 3 sacks mannre, 1 roller, 27 pkgs; for Gisborne — 125 sacks potatoes, 15 sacks barley, 1 heifer, 14 pkgs ; for New Plymouth — 7 bdls beds, 2 pkgs; for Auckland— 6 sacks barley, 6 sacks peas; 100 sacks malt, 94 sacks seed, 77 sacks wheat, 1331 sacks potatoes, 150 sacks bran, 1 horse, 4 cases bacon, 12 packs onions, 35 pkgs ; for Suva— 4 cases ; fo: Levuka — 48 sacks potatoes, 1 case bacon. Talune : For Dunedin — 5 cases tiles, 11 sacks seed, 2 wheels, 7 pkgs; for Bluff— 23 sacks meal, 2 bales bacon, 31 sacks seed, 5 tons pig iron, 12 cylinders, 11 pkgs ; for Hobart — 28 cases tea, 1 sack seed; for Melbourne — 1000 sacks wheat, 3 pkgs ; for Adelaide — 1 truss ; for Fremantle — 50 cases meats, 50 sacks malt, 50 sacks wheat.' ' Huia: For Kaipara — 800 sacks potatoes, .150 sacks wheat, 300 sacks flour, 2000 bags flour, 200 sacks oat 3, 100 sacks branj 100 sacks sharps, 50 sacks oatmeal, 20 cases . bacon, 2 cases cheese, 400 sacks chaff, 5 tons coaL The British India Company's steamer Fultala left for Port Chalmers on Saturday evening. She returns to this port to load horses for Calcutta. The Union Steamship Company's steamer Tarawera arrived from Wellington yesterday morning, and left during the afternoon for Dunedin. The barque Chanaral and the brigantine Clyde are in the stream awaiting a . change of wind. The former is bound to. ■ Natal with produce, while the latter goes . to Waitapu. The schooner Zior left Greymouth on Saturday morning for this port with a cargo of timber.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5663, 7 September 1896, Page 2

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LYTTELTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5663, 7 September 1896, Page 2

LYTTELTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5663, 7 September 1896, Page 2

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