PORT OF LYTTELTON.
ff_-_.TB_CR Report—Wednesday, June 19. 9 a.m.—Weather fine; wind S.W., light; _ky overcast. 5 p.m_—Weather threatening rain; sky thickly overcast; wind 5.W., light. 9 a.m. noon. 9 p.m. Barometer ... 29.80 29.78 2975 Thermometer ... 41 *> 4 ° High Water— Thursday, June 20. Morning, 10.4; evening, 10.27. Sun rises, 7.36 a.ni.; sets, 4.20 p.m. Moon rises, 10.58 p.m.; sets, 0.30 p.m. Aerived—June 19. Penguin, s.s., 749 tons, Bernech, from Dunedin. Passengers — Mrs Lough.on, Messrs Hallensteln, Houghton, Farqahar, Young, and three in the steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Mahinapua, s.s.. 424 tons, load, from Weetport, via Nelson and Wellington. Union Steamship Compauy, ageuts. H-rald, &.S., 356 tons, Jones, from Dunedin, via Timaru. Union Steamship Company, agents. Janet Nicoll, s.s., 496 tons, Henry, from Newcastle. Passengers—Messrs HartlayajLTßlaheen, O'Counell, and Gill. C. W. Tiirh-r, ageiit. Kanieri, s.s., 220 tons, North, from Wellington. Union Sceamship Company, agents. Jane Douglas, s.s., 76 tons. Whitby from Akaroa. Cuff and Graham, agents'.
• ■ Sailed—June 19, Cloncaird, barque, 1300 tons, Murdoch, for London. Frauer and Malcohnson, 2 agents. " t Penguin, s.s., 749 tons, Bernech, for < Weßinfffcon. Passengers—Mrs R. Oliver , and Miss Joyce, Hons. G. McLean, R. , Oliver, M.L.C.'s, Messsrs W. P. Reeves, j J D. Lance, A. R. Guinness, A. E. G. < Rhodes, F. Jones, H. Feldmck, ,E. Blake, W. J. Steward, S. Boston", V. Pyke, J. , Joytfei M.ttß'e, Bankin, Blythe, Cook, ] Beatimont, Pi Hawifti/B&s vCtaatding, Mr \ and Miss Heney an* fcfcreec&liaten; Lieut.- . Colonel Biftt3. Union S&ea'mafcip' Com- . pahy, offetit& I 9.9., 434 tons, Todd, for , Tl&afrz and Dunedin. Union Bteftms£bip i< - TS&t&tsti, &.¥., £20 for Wei- ,; Hngftdn and Blenheim. Union Steamship < Company, agents. _ s Herald, s.s., 350 tons, Jones, for Wei- ;] lington and Greymoiith. Union Steam- 1 ehfeCompany,-egeut?i , ■• ■] Janet NieoH.sis'., 498 tons, Henry, for 1 ' Timaru. <i W. Turner,, agent. - j 1 Imports. : 1 Janet N*ebU--From Newcastle—3so tons ; coal. -''■•■'■-.'■.' . • . " ' PenguJJi-r-F/om Dunedin—7 cases oil, 3 * boxes toMcsfc,a&> mats sugar. 150 bricks, j 3 ale., 2 bdls pipes, 150 « boxes ciaiate^;4ls, pkgs sundries. ] Mahinapua^—From Westport—33o tons . coal, I ptfg sundries. ] Herald--Froui "Oamaru—6 bale* wool, 8 pkgs sundries. From, Timaru—l4 casks ; ujiow. v ; i Exports. Herald—For Greymouth—22 sks pota- ; toes, 3 ska peas, 3 cases hams and bacon, ] 3 cases peel, 3 boxes cakes. 5 bales drapery, . 3 eke onione, 10 b?gs Hour, 1 sk wheat, 3 j drums oil, 222 pkgs sundries. For Wei- 1 Hngton—2 Bks ovscers. For Hokitika—2 I cases tea, 120 bags flour, 50 do salt, 875 sks ] ch&fr, 22 sks potatoes, Iβ pkgs , sundries, 2 pkg* exStella. < Yesterday morning che barque Cloncaird , was towed out to sea, aud sailed for ] London. She is the third vessel belonging , «oihe-aame line as the Killochan which ( has loaded here this season. ; At an early hour ye&terday morning the , 1.8. Mahinapua arrived in pore from West- - po/t via Nelson and Wellington. She pro- « cgggsA to Timaru and Dunedin last even- , Danedic via Timaru, the s.s. : perwd arrived in part yesterday mow tun, -jyoiJ- was berthed ac the screw-pile ■ ietfo Sh« faff, for WplHntrtryi Hit p«»"- A , The Union Steaniship Company's , - steamer Penguin, Captain Bernech, ar- ■ rived at 9.30 a.m. yesterday, from Dun- , edin. Her purser reports leaving Dunedin - at 3 p.m. on the ltich, arriving here as : stated above. She left for Wellington at < 6p.m. '::- ---~ The steamer Janet Nicoll.Captaiu Henry, j ftfriyed at 9.30 a.iv. yesterday from New- - castle. Her mate reports leaving New- : castle on the 10sh, at 7 p.m., arriving here ' as stated above. Experienced fine weather jfof first two days, and thence to arrival , etfong easterly gale with heavy sea. She left for Timaru last night. , At 1.30 p.m. yesterday the s.a. Kanieri arrived Iα port from Wellington with the Southern portion of the English mail ex the 8.8. Kaikoura. Captain North reports , having experienced N.W. winds toWaithence strong S.S.E. to arrival, j The, Kanieri has been engaged in the Wei- ', Ungton-Blenheim trade, for which she yrt& ebecially built. She is a handy little Vißßsef,' and, like the rest of the Union ' Company's fleet, she is kept in excellent ordfer. She left for Wellington and Blenjhelni last night. ; From Akaroa the s.s. Jane Douglas arrived in Port last night. She leaves for Saikoura this evening. ; The 'American brigantinc Stella is ex. pected.to get away to Sydney on Saturday.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7341, 20 June 1889, Page 4
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