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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

"TO 3^thebßkpobt—December 2. S^-Weather,blue sky. Wmd.N.E. fresh breeseT Barometer, 29.64; thermoBe * er?e HieH WATEfc-Thi* Day. Morning, 5.45; evening, 6.14. Akbxved— December 2. - - Rotorua, s.s., 376 tons, Neville, from SBSftSfSF EStPSBS; SSS& Mayors, Greenstrcet, Gunn, Harper, itipp/Baymond, and 6 steerage. Union t DinS: Passenger-Mr KaphaeL Union 3 ; Green from HaveSck. Jameson and Malcolmson, schooner, 45 tons. Cooper, from Wellington. Caff and Graham, agents. , Cleaved—December 2. _■ , Haurofco, s.s., 1279 tons, Kennedy, for -Wellington. Union Steamship Company, s.s., 576 tons, Neville, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. . o , Sailed—December 2. Annie Hill, brigantine, 121 tons, McLean, lor Bluff. Cuff and Graham, agents. Hauroto, s.e., 1278 tons, Kennedy, for Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers — j Mesdames Wright and Murray, Mr ileatdn. Uiiion Steamship Co., agents. „ #otorua,'s.s., 570 tons, Neville, for w el'■linatdn. Passengers — Miss Williams, Messrs Bean and Collinson. Union Steamship Co., ageute. »i " ' i ". Akaroa, s.s., 43 tons. Hams, for Akaroa. Kinsey and Co., agents. ■ ' • v LafOKTs. ■\>:-."PeT Cora—4oo casks cement. Consignee ;-4j. Anderton. ,o Per Penguin—SO coses champagne, Li Backs potatoes, 20 sacks hW.Ofi, 1 caseiish, 23 boxes soap, 31 pljgs. Compauy, Pretce, Cvii" aud Graham, Vincent and Co, Major New-all, Lightbaud. and. Co., Co., O'Brien aud Co., JExpreas Company. EXPOET3. Per ATcaroa—For Akaroa, 2 boxes tobacco, 1 Jar abid, 1 qr-caak 2 caeealiraejuice, 1 coil wire. SSplsge- ,*"'?: "pers^—Farmers' Associatiou, i J laietea ana Co., Drug Company. Kxpress Company, Al/ightband and Co., Gardner and Pickering, Taylor and Papps, Hayman and Co. 1.: .fer Manapouri— lor Weiliiiyton — ±6 "Bales' wool.iW casks vineprar, S sacks rhu- '. .barb, 38 pkep. For Suva— 4 cases. For 30 sacks oats, 200 do wheat, 9 cases bacon, 5 do cbeese, 41 pkgs. For "AcckJand—49 casea bacon, 2do coffee', 19 'chfets tea, 50 sacks male, 13 do meal, 3C9 sacks aad bags ilour, 105 sacks potatoes, 600 :do wheat, 14G pkgs. For Gisborne—3s. ■ pkgs. Shippers— aud Beaveti, Express Company, Kaiapoi Woollen Company, Nelson, Moate and Co., Clarkson and' Sons, Kinseyand Co., Ash-' burton Woollen Company, Willcox, Friedlander Bros., G. G. Stead, New Zealand Pastoral and Produce Company, Railway, C. W. Turner, Wood, Sinclair and Co., Wigram Bros., Watt and Co., Whitcombe sand Tombs, New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Cuddon, Yinieent abd Co., Trent Bros., Fletcher, Orr and Co., Anderson, Hale and Co., Lightband and Co., Lake and Co., Aulaebrook ; Cq;, Wilkin and Co., Gimblett, EdBennett and Co., Dowdinjr, Shaw, Saville and Albion Co., Cuff and Graham. JFraser, Jamiesonand Malcolmson. The iron clipper ship Cormorant is now due jnXyttelton from. Brisbane, havmg the 19th November under charter ;td, the New Zealand Shipping Company, through Cuff and Graham. She will be put on the berth for London on arrivaL The Union Steamship Company's B.S. Hauroto, Captain "A. Kennedy, arrived ■ from Dunediii at ten o'clock yesterday morning.She left thereat 3.30 p.m. onJbhe lstkist. for Lyttelton, arriving as above. She" experienced fine weather to her arrival in Port. She left in the "fcf ternodn for Sydney, via Wellington. : The;brigantine Annie Hill sailed yester. day morning for the Bluff. ~-; The Union Steamship Company's e.s. Eotorua, Captain B. NeyiHe, arrived yesterday morning at 10 o'clockfrpmManukau and Way ports, Sh.e left Mannkau at 5.30 -p.m. on the 28th November, and arrivedat; New Plymouth on the 29th. She left again the.same day, called at Nelson and Picton, and arrived at Wellington at 9 a.m. on the Ist: December. She left again at 5 p.m. the same day for Lyttelton, arriving as above, experienced fine weather throughout the trip. She left again in •the evening on the return trip.

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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6925, 3 December 1887, Page 4

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585

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6925, 3 December 1887, Page 4

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6925, 3 December 1887, Page 4

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