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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

WuTKXB Bnow-Beptenl*r&----9 sun. — Weather, blue sky.: «.*., light. Barometer, BO.»*tt»*--*Hig» Water—Thin Day. Moaning, 3 51 j evening, 414. Abeiybd—September a*. Botorua, bj, 576 tons, Neriße, from JTeleon, Kcton, and Welljngtea.-Jtae-scngera—Meesra Walsfe Tree, Martin, Campbell and three servants, Berry, Taiaroa. Calder, Hon. Campbell, eßer. Bushworth, Messrs Berry. Pratt, Pearson, Morrat. Harcourt, Williams, Troop, Eldred, Thompson, Horrell, Ingram. Grant, Harrison, and twelve excnrSoaiete and twenty steerage. Union Steam- - *Sasß.rg&- *»» Danedin and Oamara. L Union atwtiiienip 1023 tone, Chatfield, from Melbwmw ria Hobart and South. Pasaeneere—Miseee Bioharde Horidna, Harris, Meedames Eicharde, Brophy, Hopkins, Hease Boyes, Martin, Wells, Beadthair, HDes, Joynt, Harria, Mocruon, Anthonxi and three steerage. Union Steamship Company .agents. ' fl ' as., 1109 tons, Williams, from Port Chalmers. Chryetalland Co., agente. Kawatiri s.s., 2-8 toast Hopkins, from "Weetpoit. Cuff and Gtanam. agenta. SaHiM>—September 3*. BotoTna,B.B., 576 tons. Neville, for Onne<iin. asente. Taapo,B.B., 410 tone, taa ana AiKikland- Union Steamship Co.* ""Wairarapa. b.b., 1023 tone, Chatfield, for Auckland and way ports. Union Steamship Co., agents. c - , ■-■■■ ■? --■■ : - Jur-yam. ■■ ■ ■ I Pβ* Kawatiri—tOO tons coal. Consignees —Caff and Graham. -- ■ < Bar ytetea, 2 cases eurioe. Cons^nees—Order, Chrystall and J Per Bototna—l hone, 95 pkge. sees—Express Co., Heymanson, Low and Co.,3ylvester, Magistrate, Anderson, Cutte, Taylor, MouMey, Harcourt and Co.; Webb, ] Tlwwnpeon, Shannon and Co, Blackett. Cfflaiid Graham, Toomer Bros., Jalim. " Peat Wairarapa—l26 bare iron, 120 Ek? bark, 848 boxes tea, 205 pkg?. Consignees —Caff and Graham, Nashelski, Hallenstein Smith, Simpson; A; J. White, Barber, Sutherland, C. W. Trrner, Cnff, IT. Z. Fanners' Association, Nelsoa, Moate and Co., Mason, Strathereand Co., Holder, Cuff and Graham, Order. Beath and Co., Tomer, Bowron Bros., Wood, Shand and <W Attkin and Koberte, Porbee, Gray, i leitt, Donning, Chapman. National Mort«m and Agency Co., N.Z.S. Whitton and Nicholson, Beece, MThereon, Crawford, Marks, Scott. Per Taupo—37s pcs timber. Consignee— HJBX.andJi. JgenoyCo. Jfa Botorua, for liunedin-50 ake seed, 3W mate sugar, 120 pkgs. Bhippere— NelaniCo., EdWarda, Bennett and Co., Gibbs, Bright and Co., Dalgety and Co., Cos and Graham, M'Laren, Crowe and Co. .- ; --• -■ ■'- Per Tajrawera, for Dunedin—e pkgs. For Tunaru—l9 pkgs. For Bluff—lo ska peas, loase. -For Melbourne—24 bales flax, Sβ eases cheese, 4 casjes pelts, 19 pkgs. For Hobart—l4ls ska wheat, 6 pkgs. for Adelaide—loo ske malt. Shippers—Wood, binelatrand Co.. N.Z. Grain Agency and Mereastale Co., WUMh and Co., Andrews and Beran, Bailway, N.Z.L. and M. Agency C&JXawkins, Eaye and Carter, Bowron Broe., Chinnery, Xxpteta Co., Kinsey, Ward and Co., Telegraph Department, Bdbb and Stokes, Crompton, Pebss Co., Selaey Bros., Whitcombe and Tomb*.

Thes.B. TOhampoa leaves to-day for Syd»ey via Wellington. . Steamship Co/c Wairarapa arrived yesterday morning from Melbourne ▼i» Hobart and the South, and left for Anefctand and way porta last night. The Union Steamship Co.'c Wakahpu arrived yestei day morning from Dunedin and Oaznaru. and leaves to-day for Sydney via Wellington. Thee.fl. Eftwatiri arrived yesterday morniajrfiom Westport. Union Steamehip Co.'c Ohau leaves to-day for Auckland and way ports. The Union Steametip Co.'c Botoraa arTiTOdT yestexdur mpromg from Nelson, Picton, and Wellioffton, and left in the afternoon for Dunedin. " Meesrs Dalgety and' Company have received the following.telegram from the 3Wjgerfateadent of, the ; R'andQ. Qompapy ..ifLMeSumj AgyptrmaUaand paesengen instead of being conveyed overland from Suez to Alexandria, are now car-rieS-by the Canal \roate, and there is thus detention whatever." ■'<

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Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6246, 25 September 1885, Page 2

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536

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6246, 25 September 1885, Page 2

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6246, 25 September 1885, Page 2

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