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PORT OF LYTTELTON.
*W«A.T___t Report—January 17. * _,n_~- Weather,blue sky. Wind, N.E.. light. Barometer, 29.72; thermometer, 00. High Water—This Day. Morning, 7.55; evening, 8.17.
Akrived—January I*. Penguin, s.*., 442 tons, Stott, from Dane-dl__L-PassenKera—Miss Cherritt, Mesdames Blanchard, and Garlick and child, Messrs Steven., Whitby Blancbard, Smith, Thompson, Rev. Garlick and child, and seven steerage. Union Steamship Company agents. S.S., 884 tons, Carey, from •Sydney, via. Auckland and way ports. Passengers — Misses Gardner, Graham, BJdgeway, Ashton, Hnghes, Norcros-*, Tracey, Wbyte, Worthington, Hadneld <2), Ludgwood, Lance, and Stevens, Mesdames JKerr, Hanltaln, Harvey, Levy, Sims and child, Whitely, Mr and Mrs Phillips and family, Mr and Mrs Bain and three children, Mr and Mrs Barraclough, Mr and Mrs **"""£*; and two children, Mr and Mrs Smith, Mr and Mrs Hayton, Mr and Mrs Walton, Hon. E. Richardson, Dr. McGregor, Revs. Edwards, Hunter, and Penny, Messrs Winter, Crump, Hallwell, Camming, Lewis. Mcrarlane, Saunders, Rassel_7Lance, Anson. Foster, Worthington, Thompson, Barnet, Hendry, Napier, and thirty-three steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Cleared—January 17. Elizabeth Graham, barque, 598 tons, Hodge, for London. Jameson and Malcolmson, agents. Huon Belle, ketch, 3*2 tons, Ransley, for Blenheim. Cuff and Graham, agents. Botomahana, s.s., 864 tons, Carey, for Melbourne, via Southern Ports. Union Steamship Company agents. Penguin, s.s., 442 tons, Stott, for WelUnion Steamship Company Sailed—January 17. Florence, ketch, 51 tons, McGregor, for Toxton. CnfFand Gialiam, agents. Clematis, keteii, 61 tons, Green, for Havelock. Jameson and Maicolnisou, agents. Ocean Bird, ketch, 33 tons, Cameron, for Oamaru. Cuff and Graham, agents. Botomahana, s.s., fct'4 tons, Carey, for Melbourne via Southern ports. Pa.sengers — Misses Palmer, liaburn, Fergusson, Morrison, Bcli, Weaver, Forgusson, Ciavering, Crr and Fraser, Mesdames Fergu_son, Hare and child, Fiteherbert, Adams, Eiford, Han-on, Barnford, and Lucas, Messrs Bamfonl, Ell'ord, " Harron, Sonle. Andrews, __IcCliii.cn-, Tripe, Brooker, Ridley, Stead, Hothi_.rhani, Adams, Dyson, Cameron, Adams, and Rev. Gilbert. Union Steamship Company, agentsPenguin, s.s., 412 tons, Neville, for ".Vcllington, &c. Passengers—For Wellington—Mesdames Ferguson, Ell'ord, liarrow, Fitzhcrbert, nurse, and child, Hare and child, Mis*-es Ferguson, Palmer, Murphy, Ecll, Messrs Pirie, Botherham, Barbor, Stead, B. U. _ Adam, Dyson, W. "I". Adams, G. Smith, Clephane, D. Cameron, Gordon, Adams, McLachlan, Carr, Revs. Gilber, Lee. For Nelson—Mr and Mrs Bamfonl and family, Mrs Weaver. Messrs Ridley, Tennniugton, Feary. 'For Picton—Mrs Kaeburu, Fergusson, Master Pope. IMPORTS.
Per Penguin—i'O 6acks nuts, &4 bogs lime, 18 bales bags, 500 bags sugar, 3 sacks arrowroot, 0 bale, leather, 4i_ hides, 11 cases oranges, 239 pkgs. Consignees— Beauchamp, Heywood and Co., Union Steamship Company, Sargood and Co., Booth and Co., Light band and Co., Mason, Struthers and Co., H.»wkins, Butler Bros., Clarke and Son, Berry and Co., Trent Bros., McDougal, Chrystall and Co., Bank of New Zealand, O'Brien and Co., Wigram Brofk, Gilchrist.
Per Botomahana—l cask oil, 125 bales cornsacks, 162 bales wool, 12 barrels oil, 131 pkgs. ConßiKnees—Cuff and Graham, Union Steamship Company, Kaiapoi Woollen Company, Drug Company, Butler Bros., Sargood and Co., Bing and Co., Hayinan and Co., Reid and Gray, Warnes, C&tchpol*. Exports. Per Takapuna—l yacht, 15 cases tea, 7 do eggs, 32 pkgs. For Auckland—3 cases bacon. For Blenheim—l case wine. For New Plymouth—2s bdles cornsacks, 4 - pkgs. Shippers—Lightband, Allan and Co., Taylor and Papps, New Zealand Loan *j_nd Mercantile Agency Company, G. G. Stead, Warre, Hockley and Co., Green. Ai-tlei-son, Cron_}4_-n and Co., Nelson, Moate and Co., Police Office. Per Botomahana — For Dunedin—24o cases fruit. For Bluff—4 pkgs. For Melbourne—l 7 blocks stone, 18 horses, 940 sks oats, 33 hides. 14 pkgs. Shippers—Reed, - Berry and Co., Beverley, Friedlander Bros., Duncan, Union Steamship Company. Per FHizabeth Graham—For London— __597 bales wooL 1026 sks wheat. Shippers • —New* Zealand Farmers* Association, G. G. Stead, Tabart, Miles and Co., Canterbury Farmers* Association. Per Huon Belle—llo bales cornsacks. Shippers—G. G. Stead, New Zealand Loan Jand Mercantile Agency Conpany. - The barque Elizabeth Graham finished : .loading for London on Monday Right, and will be towed to sea this morning. She has a full cargo of produce, of which 251/7 bales wool is the chief item. _: The Union Steamship Company's s.s. {Botomahana,Captain Carey, arrivedyesterjldaymorning at eight o'clock from Sydney piaAucklandand way ports. She left Sydney -on the 6th inst., Auckland on the loth, Gisfc-oroe on the I _th/_*Tapier on the loth, »nd arrived at Welli__gtou at 7 a.m. on the -jLSth inst.; she left again at 4.30 p.m. the - vsaxne day tor Lyttelton, arriving as above. She experienced fine w-eather throughout the voyage. She left again in the evening Cor Dunedin. The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Penguin, Captain Stott, arrived yesterday morning from Dunedin at 9 o'clock. She jeft there at 5 p.m. on the 16th instant for .Lyttelton, arriving as above. She experienced fine weather throughout the passage. She left again lor Wellington at 9 pan. The ketch Florence sailed yesterday - morning for Foxton. Tbe ketch Clematis left yesterday morning for Ha velock. The ketch Ocean Bird got away this jB-Orning for Oamai-u. The ketch Huon Belle, with a cargo of corn sacks transhipped from the Largo Law, cleared at the Customs yesterday for Blenheim. -
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 6964, 18 January 1888, Page 4
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