PORT OF LYTTELTON.
Weather Report—Monday, July 8. if a.m. and 5 p.m.—Fine; wind, light 3LW. 9 a.m. boob. 9IX m. Barometer ... 30.16 3a 17 30.17 Thermometer 48 64 50 High Water—Tuesday, July 9. Morning, 0.26 ; evening, 0.29. , Sn» rises, 7.85 a.m.; sets, 4.35 p.m. Moon rises; 1.17 p.m.; «et», 2.42 a.mArkivkd—July 7. Doric, R.M. a.s., 4744 tons, Jennings, from London, via Plymouth, Teneriffe, Capetown, Hobart, and Port Chalmers. Passengers—Rev. J. S. Wilsou aud Mrs Wilson, Miss Bonnor, Mr and Mrs Chyaoweth and child. DaJgety and Co., tgents. Cleared—July 8. Louie, schooner, °3 tons, Svendsen, for rh&mes. Cuff and Graham, agents. Sailed—July 8. Zjor, schooner, 63 tons, Jensen, for Goff s Bay. Cuff and Graham, agents. Mahinapua, s.s., 423 tone, Todd, fo r Wellington. Union Steamship Company* agent*. IMPORTS. Opawa—From London—2ol cases beer, fl cases pianos," 45 spirits, 361 tubes, 24 pcs steel, 12 pkgs brushes, 94 grindstones, 305 bars irou, 12 pkgs spadds, 20 tons sulphur ore, 30 tons pig Iron, 9004 pigs merchandise. Jkaroa—Prom cheese, S3 pkp» turnlture, 1 hide, 64 skias, 2 bags fat, .SpkKß sundrks. ' London—loo coils wire, 130 lead, 401 do sundries. EXPORTB. Louie—For the Thames —445 sacks potatoe*, I3'dp sharps, 13 do bran, 10 do oats, 10 do wh&& 10 do oatmeal, 293 bags and 11 Mteks float, 3 cases bacon. Botowa—For Wellinßton—s3 cases tea, 90 boxes soap, 62 bdles trees, 42 pkgs sundries. For Wanganui—l62 boxes soap, l&pkgs sundries. For Nelson—3 tea, W boxe{» s,oap, 12 pkgs sundries. For Patea —80 boxes soap. For Picton—2o pkge sundries. For Blenheim—s pkgs ranges, 80 boxes soap, 20 pkgs sundries. For Gisboroe—O cases tea, 9 sack? potatoes. 6 pkgs sundries. For Napier—36 pkge sundries. B"or Tauraaga—B sacks potatoes, 12 do oats, 10 pkga sundries. For Auckland—ss eaeee tea, 6 rolls oaper, 5 oases bacon, 15 do do whiskey, 80 sacks oats, 50 do potatoes, 64 do peas, 6 bars iron, 39 pkgs sundries.
"Wβ are informed that the Rio Loge, Captain l»ovefct, arrived at Brisbane yesterday after an unusually long voyage fromXyttelton. At nine o'clock yesterday morning the echooner Zior sailed for Groft"s Bay. Last night, at 9.43 o'clock, the 9.9. MahinapUft steamed hence for Wellington, fhe schooner Louie cleared for the Thames yesterday afternoon. Tbvday the barque Rotheeay Bay "will commence to discharge her inward cargo tot this port. TBe ship Opawa was berthed at the Gladstone Pier yesterday afternoon.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7357, 9 July 1889, Page 4
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