PORT OF LYTTELTON.
W_athi» R-Post-September fl. » a.m. — Weather, blue *ky. Wind. S.W.. ILAt. Baro-ieter, _».:»; tliermo-meter,-4— Htca Water-Thr* Day. Morning 9-7; evening. -J.SL. "' ARRTVf—>—Seote—iber9-Wan-tea. *._. 2* ton*. ««?*•,•">"- We-tport. Cmon Steamship Company. _«., •» ton-*. Clark, from j_k_roa. Calf and Graham, aaent«. B<Xot_a, 57« ton'-. - N *- ,lle > J*Z m Maaakau and wav portA. Pasae-Rer*— JfMsrs Dore and RoW, Rose)and Wt_*_t_icy. Major-General fcir George IThitmor.-. Me*-rs Sinclair. Rabsrttoa. H«a«ton, Butterworth. and fdx steer*,-*. Union bte-msbip leiupa~> **Ue__. harrae. «_ tons, Francis, from Jfewe-aue. Kaye and Carter, scents. C-_AJU_»-Scptember «. CS-z-te*e. barqoe. «* tons. Stannard, lor Bris~-ae. C. W. Turner, aj-wnt. Vaßejo. banjo*. 652 tons, Potter for Ne-rastie- Kinsey and Co., agents. Ware-tea, *-*.. "S** ton*. Ewan. for Westport. Union Steamship Company, *i_o-_-u_. *.«*. 376 tons. Nevi le. for Wel-li-gton. Union Steamship Company, aire—is. Saiued— September 8. Pe-jraln. *-_. «* ton*. Allman. for D__edl_. Union Steai-ship Company, amenta. September H. Rio Loge, bryr, *«2 tons Free—i-n_e (Western Australia). Kaye ami. Outer, agents. , , ___n_a_, schooner, 8_ tons, Johnston, orK-ip-r- J. B. Way. agent. Ak-ro-, s.s., «tons. Hams, for Akaroa. -"inter and Co.. agents. M_r_ro_, S.S., 12« tons, Edie, for 3Cort_ern ports Pas«enccrs — Misses _4-_r. Fn«r. Foster. Hodge, Manning. _-_rm><-.-illia-r*. Cole. Knowles, Mt* damea Allan. Slater, Harrop, Davis, r ord, Mr* and Mrs Xikel, Dr. and Mrs Preston, JDr. MrGnp-or. Colonel Boddam. Mcssi-God-el. Fi-sber. Do-son, Carr. Coxon, Chaiie*worth. Bishop, I___i_-. Andrew-, J-mni-or. Coxon. Cl_rke, Milkntsh, Srla-ders. Master Harrop. Union SrfeamCompany, agents. ftotAru-Tsls.. 578 tons Neville for WeHin-ion. P_*sengers-Messrs Bnrgess, Comma-. M__off. King. l-ion iste-m----ahin Company, agent*. \V_.-v_teaT _*.. »« tons Ewan. for Union Steamship Company, AgenV%. Ijcports. Per R^torna—HO bags bark. 1 case n-nws 4 qr* beef, 49 pk*ra-..Consignees Haywood and Co., Singer Machine Co., Ca.T-nd Graham. Dacombe. Lightband, Allan and Co., Press Co., Dalgety and Per Ware-tea—HO tons coal. Conajg—ee*—Westport Coal Co. Exports. Per Ak-roa-I ease tea, 4 sks «»*_;*) do e-aff, 10 baas flour, 1 do rice, 4 do fruit, _7 pk£- Shippers—Kinsey and Co.. So-uSers and Co., Mason, Struthers and Co- Mar and Co.. Nelson, Moateand Co., Clark and Son, Robinson Bros., Hawkins, .McKay, Express Co., Farmers' Associat*f»n Per M-raroa—For Napier—so sks wheat, -Bdocb-ff". 30 sks flour, 147 pkgs. For C_sb-rne--3-> sks oats, 343 sks and bap Moor, 143 pits*. For Auc_land-Joo_ sks aad bags door, 527 sk« oats, 2400 do ■potatoes. . _* -o malt. 65 do sharps, 30 sks mi. -3 do wheat. 214 pkgs, 575 sks and tags floor. For l_T__a— 1 case bacon. Wm Wellington-l borse, 2 pkgs. For T-fltranga—l sk. Shippers—lsitt and Cray, Kinsey and Co., Giimoor and Co.. Moir and Co., Carter, Whiteombe and TMbVs. Ralhtay, Trent Bros, Wood,Sin--__rand Co- Fan-era' Association, Drug Oft- —aureas Co- New Zealand Loan and Mere-ntiW Agency Co.. Nehson, Moate and Co-, Ashburton Wool Co., C W. Turner. J_sales—n and M—lcolmson. Cuff and Gaha-, Gibson. Wigram Bros., G. G. Stead. Aulsebrook and Co.. Harris and —oa, Ughtivusd and Co.. Hevwood and Co., Scott Bros.. Cnryst-U and Co.. Clarkmou and Co., Railway, Wreaks, Kaiapoi Woollen Go.
T_e *_. M-raroa sailed last evening for Jlort—em porta. Tbe barque Alex—, from Newcaisue, arrived last e~e_lnj_ She left there on the -It- alt., and had strong N.B. wind* to ___insr her land fall at Cape Farewell «aUke-rd itwt. Thence she experienced Tariable winds to arrival T_e torpedo launch TOfftft— eonsMer-ble dan— i£- yesterday, having come in contact with tbe Breastwork, and broke in her The brig Rio Lope "sailed yesterday asormi-g, for Frccm_ntle (Western Aus--ra__>, with a full cargo of produce, -tapped by Messrs Kaye and Carter. T_e schooner M_rraion got away yesterday at—rah—; fur K_ip_r—. The *,_ Ak-roa is notified to leave for Xcßob's and Ofc_i_s Bays on Monday —MM—bag —ex— The tenon Steamship Company's s.s. "V-re-tf-, C*pt- Ew&n commander, arrived -Mterdav morning from Westport. She left Sbere *tl -.m. on the 7th inst. for Lytteltoa, arriving in port at an early hour on t-e 9th inst. She experienced heavy head wind* wit— bead seas to Wellington, t-eoce fine weaUser to ber arrival in port. The -a. Jane Doog-~ arriTed from A——ro_ o— the eve—ins of the Bth inst.
The Union Steamship Company's s.s. ■Botoroa, Captain Neville commander, arrived Testerdiy morning from Manukau -■-1 way par__ She left Manukau at 10a.m. on the sth f_*\, and arrived at New Plyaaoatfe at ±30 a.m. on the 6th inst. She Jeft again at noon the same day, and arrived at Nelson at lJ9o_.m: on the 7th inst. She left again at II a.m. the same day. C-Sed! at Picton. and arrived at Wellington, at 6.40 a-m. on the Bth Inst. She left *gai_aH2.*o purn. the same dayforLytteftoo, arriving in port at 4 a-m. on the ■blast. She experienced a strong S.W. jp_e with heavy head seas to New Plyaaottt-, thence fine weather to arrival m part.
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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6853, 10 September 1887, Page 4
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