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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

High Water— Friday, January 25. Morning, 10.25 ; evening, 10.51. Sun rises, 4-55 a.m.; sets, 4-30 p.n». Moon rises, 1L43 p.m-; sets, O.»t p.mWeathkr Rkport—Thursday, Jan. 24. 9 a.m.-Weather fine, sky clear; win* calm. At thß Hkads. 9 a.m. —Calm, smooth sea. 5 p.m-—Wind light, S.E., sea smooth. 9 a.m. noon. 5 p.m. Barometer ... 30.45 - 3040 Thermometer ... rl — '■>

Abrtved— January 24. Penguin, s.s., 749 tons, Bernech, from Nelson, Picton, and Wellington. Passen-ie»-Mesdames Peters, Taylor. Atkinson Harper, Sirß. Stout, Fathers Costello and McDonnell, Captain Sherris, Messrs lidwards, MUlerTParker, Mackay, Buckley, White, Bead, Finker, Coe, Rennell, Phillips, Rhind. Mace, and 32 steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Rotomahana, s.s., 1727 tons, Carey, from Melbourne via Hobart and Southern ports. Passengers—Mesdames Proust, Morley, Morrison, Coster, Merton, Webb and child, Winstanley and family (2), Ranoll andfour HLrea7Misses Broonell, Maddey, Zuncay, Seagar, Chapman, Hunsey Clare, WTtson, Re?. Stack, Messrs Cross Morley, Merton Sinclair, Grove, Wright, McArtK McDermid, Ranoll Hartley, Grant, Roberts, Kingsland, Mountford, Winstanley and twenty-five steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents.

Sailed—January 24. Rnapebu, KM.S.S., 4163 tons, Findlay, for London, via Rio de Janiero, Tenerifle and Plymouth, Passengers ~ *«n fc Saloon — Mrs. Findlay, ~Mr C. t. HoweiL Mr C. F. Mayoss, Mr Bereeford, Mr Vernon. Mr .Tenkin, Mr OHiver, Mr KArthS?!Mr D. Smith. MissTodhunter, Master Robert Todhunter, Mr R. >. ShCTSOn, Mr and Mrs Bolton and two chifaren, Mr H. Field, Mr VV. D. Grant, m> D. Heane, Mr J. R. CampbeU. Second Saloon - Miss Mathews Miss Buckle, MissDyeart, Mrs and Mr Buckle, Mr and Mrs Randle and four children, Mr William Pitt, Mr Thomas Llton, Rev. Father O'DonneU, Mr George Oldaker, Mr J. Robbie, Mr W. Matheson, Captain R. Sherris, Mrs Taylor. Steerag4 -Mr Henry Harrom, Mr James Bramble, Mrs Kate Bramble, Mr and Mrs Almond? Mr Benjamin Downing Mrs Morris. Mrs Mathews, Mr Francis Duncan, Mr Daniel O'Leary, Mws M. A. Gunnell, Miss Susan Crockett, Mr George Terry, May Higgins, Mr and Mrs Horsey md Mr k dward Parker, Mr C 7 Plummer. Mr W. Neilson Mr W. Kelway Mr F. Lewin, Mr T. Clarkson, Mr and Mrs Heywood, Mr A. Marr. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Rotomahana, β-e., 1727 tons, Carey, for Wellington, Napier, Gisborne and AucklandTjPassengers — Mesdames Tnggs, Robinson and cblld, Cβrter, Penny, Rennet, Misses Enson, Ersk, Marshall, Robinson, Hankins, Abbott,Er-kine, Rev. J.Dumbell, Messrs Akroyd, Webber, Ryland. Hams, Krskine, Penny, Mask. Alorgaa, Hudson, Morgan, State, Haughey. Union Steamship Company, agents. Jane Douglas, s.s., 76 tons, Whitby, for Kaikoura. Cnff and Graham, agents. Penguin, s.s., 749 tons, Bernech, for Akaroa and Dnnedln. Passengers—Mesdames Bright, Thompson, Towsey and two children, Smith, Good, Misses Bright (2), Low, Wilson, Lewis, Captains Sinclair and Thompson. Messrs Good, Larrer, Asquitib, Smith, Appleby, Bradley, Good, Doughcty. Union Steamship Company, agents. litPORTS. Jane Douglas — From Akaroa —1 case butter 3 bags fat, CO cheese, 4 bdls skins, 74 bales wool, 1 hide, 9 pkes sundries. Alert—From Napier—24 bales -wool, 39 casks and 48 bags pelts, 3 bales bags, 12 casks tallow. Penguin —From Wellington —4 pkgs wheels, SO coils wire, 3 pulleys, 312 bags sugar, 4 .boxes soap, 40 pkgs sundries. Frorii Nelson—36 sks potatoes, 25 cases fruit, 50 pkgs sundries. From Picton—l pel sundries. From Melbourne—9 cases leather, 50 cases fruit, 2 kegs coffee, 400 bags rice, 5 cases fireworks, 1 barrel skins, 62 cases, tea, 6S pkgs sundries. From Hobart—4 cases fruit. From Dunedin—lo casks oil, 20iron girders, 6 hhds ale, SO boxes soap, 9 bars copper, 2 bales paper, 1 case tobacco, 21 pkgs sundries. From Port Chalmers—l cask fish, 4 boxes sundries. , Exports. •. Roarciiu, *o* London—From Lyttelton— 48 bales leather, 1318 bales wool, 735 kegs hotter, 5 casks cement, lease iron, 35 sks wheat, 14,842 carcases mutton, 41 trusses basils, 2 cases dyes, 30 sks peas, 64 sks beans; IS boxes gold. From Wellington, for Ijandan—lß,6l4 carcases mutton, 264 bates wool, 632 kegs butter, aOcasks tallow, It bales leather, 3 bdls skins, 35 bales basils. From Wanganui, for London—ssS bales wool. From Dunedin, for London—26 bales wool, 38 bales rabbit skins, 6 casks petes, 19 bales basils, 41 bales sheepskins, 1 pd wool samples, 355 cases cheese. From Auckland, for London—iS boxes butter. From New Plymouth, for London—Bßo kegs and 230 pkgs butter. From Bluff, for .London —60 eks shell. From Nelson, for London—64 bales vrooL 56 kegs butter.

Peoguin —For Akaroa —1 case drapery, 10 pkgs sundries. For Dunedin—37 cases pickles, 92 acid cases, 5 bales leather, 174 akgs sandfies. For Oamaru —10 bags salt, 10 pkgs sundries. ■Graftoe—For Timarn—s cases brandy, 5 cases eider, 210 mats sugar, 105 boxes soap, M cases liquor, 20 sks salt, 21 bars iron, 3 /cases vinegar, 1 cank oil, 2 casks sherry, 5 cues kerosene, 100 pkgs sundries. For OUMursL—lo cases claret, 2 casks whisky, Ssfcs seed, 5 casks beer, 1 case tobacco, 5 .pkes sundries. For Dunedin—s cases foome, 1 cask sodium, 20 coses nails, ISO boxes soap, 1 case meat, 30 pkgs sundries. Jaae Doufelas—For Kaikoura—3 cases Geneva, 1 case drapery, 3 cases drugs, iJ4 pfcjEß sundries.

The Union Company's steamer Rotottib^t«» hi Captain Carey, arrived at noon yetfterdayfrom Melbourne and Hobart, via Senth. Her purser, Mr Keith, reports leaving WiDiam-stowa on 16th at 4.20 p.ra., «tesred Fort Philip Heads at 6.40 p.m. ; pMaed Swan Island at 2 p.m. on 17th, and «nived ait Hobart at 7 a.ni. on 18th ; left 3 tin saa>e day at 3J30 p.m.; abeam of Ptaaeygur at 3 p.m.on 21st, and arrived at Bluff at 11 p.m.; sailed again at VpjDß. on 22ad, called at Danedinon 23rd, leaving tbere again at 7 pan., and arrived here as stated above. Experienced uaeseally fine weather throughout the trip, which was enlivened by concerts and other -iormsof Mnoseaoents.

The a&eamer Jane Douglas left for Kaikoura yesterday evening. The steamer Akaroa leaves to-day for Akaroa.

H.M.S. Rapid will arrive iv Port to-day from Wellington- She will be moored inside the moles close to the Gladstone pier. The Union Company's steamer Penguin, Captain Beruich, arrived at 8 a.m. yester4ay from Nebcin, Pietos, and Wellington. Her parser, Mr Geo. Morris, reports leavtaftmfcßQß at noon on 22nd instant, called a* Picton, a»d arrived at Wellington at 1 aooa. <m JSrd. Left again the same day at 4.39 P.BL, and arrived here as stated •boy*. She proceeded to Akaroa and DwMtdia yesterday afternoon. Tbe«.s. Txrawera is due at the Bluff totUy from the West Coast Sounds, with excumonists.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7264, 25 January 1889, Page 4

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7264, 25 January 1889, Page 4

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7264, 25 January 1889, Page 4