PORT OF LYTTELTON.
Wxathkk Rspoar— September 18. 9a.m.—Weather, blue sky. Wind, S.W., ■fjght. Barometer. 30.05; thermometer, 45. High Wjlter—To-Day. Morning, 31; evening, 3.25.
Arrived—September 18. Bio Loge, brie, 241 tons, Monro, from Mauritius. C. W. Turner, agent. ' s.s., S3O tons, Grant, from Dnn*<»"-.. Passengers—Mr and Mrs HalfesTeta Mr and Mrs C. deL Graham, lfie*'ts OTlver, NormiogtoQ, and five , •&£.«£; Union Steamship Company, 4 s.s., 1023 tons, Chatfield, •from Auckland, via East Coast ports. •Passengers—Misses Thompson, Melntosb, r Sevan. Cuff, White, Wheeler (2), Lewis, mA 2 Sisters of Mercy, LLesdamea Ridings, Searle, Cook and child, Rewcombe, Rod- ' *eere,Perham,BelJ, Leee, Taylor, Lloyd, j * Scnruaon and Mannering, iteva. Anern and Preodergaet, Sir Wm. Fox, Hon. Mitton, .Messrs Garland, Smith, Win, MrKft, Heywood, Cullen, Coe, GMea, Fisher, Levastem, Blair, Cotterell, Stepbenaon Rotheram, Gardiner, Ixard, Leee, Lintott, lioyd, Fisher, Crompton, Meares, Williams, Duncan, Steen, Smallbone, Southern, Stuart, Perkins, Stod-; dart, and Shrewsbury, Masters Hutcnlneon, Beamish, Williams, Watt, Jxard, Grant, Knight, BurJeigh, and 20 steerage. Union-Steamship Company, agents. Saujed—September 18. " Clio, schooner, & tons, Kirk, for Nelson and Waitapu. Caff and Graham, agents. Wairarapa, s.e., 1023 tons, ChatfleM, for Melbourne Tia South and Hobart. PasEenKers—For PortChalmera-Miss Batherfowl and Mrs Park. For Hobartr-Mrs Dane. For Melbourne—Misses Keand, Webster, Hyde and Ball, Mesdamee Duds, ftxd and two children, Orchard, Kiasell juod two children, SherrilT, Farr *nd two rfiiiarPTi, Dillpratt, FarrelL and 0 Connor and two children, Rev. Maxwell, Mr and ■ Mrs BHley, Mr and Mrs Norris, Mr and Mn Webtter, Mesere Waghorn, Eyre, - Jornt, Stokes, Ashman, Jamieaon,Skelton, Pensellj, Cliff, Bradmore £), Ounnery, " Srnitii, Hooghton, Ferman, and Stewart. Union Steamship Company, agents. Jane Douglas, 76 tons, Whitby, for Akaroa. Cuff and Graham, agente. ilawhera, *j»., 340 tons. HiD. for Greyinaath. CnkjnSteamabip Company, agents. Takapona, a.s., 830 tons. Grant, for \V ellfngton. Passengers—Miss Seddon, Mr • Lewie and Master Adand. Union Steamahip Company, agents*. iHPOBTS. Wairarapa—From Auckland—9 baskets, 86 pkgs sundries. From Napier—97 hides, 14 pkgs. From Wellington—24 rolls canvas, . 5. «■«•»* lfrc*"ro«, 4 bales wool, i£6 pkgs Bio Loge—l2,olß mats and bags sugar. ; Takapuna—l2 bales skins, 6 ingots - topper, 1 bundle do, 6 bales -wool, 123 Exports. Wairarapa-'-For Dunedin—9 sks onions, 23 pkgs sundries. For Bluff-19 sks onions, St do potatoes. 2 bales leather, U pkgs. For Hobart—l3o sks oats, 20 do beans, 34 do pea*, £ pkgs. For sks '.. o»ts, 13 bale* fibre, &J pkga sundries. . Jane Douglas—s sk» sugar, 5 coils wire, : 6 sks oate722 do chaff, 13 do potatoes, I ' hhd ale, 340 rails, 20 pkgs sundries. : ©»ftoa—For Wellington—2 sks oysters, Miikgs sundries. For New Plymouth—4 ' pkeir For sks potatoes, KTdo wheat, 100 do flour. For Blenheim— ; I troes. For Nelson—2 pkgs. For West-jportr-45 sks potatoes, 2 cases biscuits, 3 do cheese, 76 pkgs saadries.
The China Navigation Company's β-s. Taiyuan leaves Foo Chow for this port, via Wellington, on the 27th inst., ana should "be her* about the 14th prox. The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Wairaxapa, XJapt. Chatfield, arrived yesterday morning at 9 o'clock from Auckland • and East Coast ports. Mr Tayler (purser) reported—Left Auckland 12.30 p.m. on 13th lastanfc; called at Gisborne and Napier, and arrived at Wellington at 3.30 p.ncu on 16th, Left again, at 6.30 p.m. on lfth for liyttelton. arriving as above. Experienced - fine weather throughout the passage. She atrwrvA for Melbourne via. Southern ports last night. TheUnion Steamship Company a e.s, ' Takapona, Capt. .T. Grant, arrived yestex< " day morning, at 10 o'clock, from Dunedin, Mr J. W. Maesey (purser), reports :—Left at 3 p.ni. on Monday for Lyttel- ' ton, Mfxi\iUK as above. Experienced fine, " -weetber throughout the trip, At 9 p,in., . on'receipt of the Australian mail, she - steamed for Wellineton. *-■ • Clio, with a cargo of p*ovddee;«aile& for Nelson yesterday morning For Akaroa, the s-s. Jane Douglas ' steamed hence yesterday afternoon. The s.s. Mawhera steamed for Grey- < ewoth yesterday. •. M» itew Zealand Shipping Company's - «Wp Opawa w.a» floated oat of dock last ■ aj&A, and was moored to the Gladstone ifne first of the homeward cargo for the ' ship Lady Joeelya came down to port yestemagr ia the form of six tracks of tallow. Yesterday afternoon the barque Bella ' was shifted from alongside the barque Qtogalese to the barquehiorman MacLeod, ' to meelre salt.
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7157, 19 September 1888, Page 4
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