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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

Weather Rkpom—Wednesday, July 10. 9 a.m.—Fine; wind, N.E., light; blue 5 p.m.—-Sky thickly overcast; wind S.E., light. 9 a.m. noon. 5 p.m. ; Barometer ... 29.86 29 Thermometer ... ot 6*. • «• High Watee— Thursday, Jury U. Horning, 1.55 ; evening, 2.28. Sua rises, 7.33 a.m.; sets, 4.37 p.m. Moon rises, 2.48 p.m.; sets, 5.12 a.m. Akrited— July 10. Croydon Lass, 53 tons, Moore, from Waitapu. Cutf and Graham, agents. Jane Douglas, s.s., 76 tons, Whitby f from Akaroa. Cufl' and Graham, agents. Sailed—July 10. Clio, schooner, 81 tons, Burns, tor Waitapu. Cuff and Graham, agents. Glencairn, schooner, 63 tons, Burton, for Timaru. Cuff and Graham, agents. Mawhera, s.s., 553 tons, Oliver, for Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. ' Imports. Croydon Lass—From Waitapu—3o,oooft timber. Exports. Grafton—For Timaru—276 bags sugar, 2 eases tobacco, 2 cks sherry, 13 cases 0i1.^4 : do iron, 4 boxes glass, 12 bags cement, 73 . • bars, 118 bdls iron, 12 bdls shares. 60 cheese, 10 pipes, 214 pkgs sundries. For Oamaru 65 Doxeß soap. 30 pkgs sundries. For Dun- •■ edin—ls cases tea, 10 boxes nails. 3 csks . bolts, 6 cases biscuits, 96 sks chicory, 50 do cocksfoot, 21 do oats, 8 boxes soap, 3 . rolls leather, 2 bales do, 136 sks seed, 4csks pelts, 43 pkgs sundries. Penguin — For Wellington— 7 boxes . f*jwls, 19 boxes pigeons, 10 cases claret, 44 boxes soap, 3 sks oysters, 20 do beans, 38 pkgs sundries. For Blenheim—7 pkgs sundries. For Wanganui—B boxes soap. j For Patea—7 pkgs implements, 1 plough. - For Nelson—2 cases tea, 7 pkg9 sundries. • For New Plymouth—s bales cornsacks, 8 .pkgs sundries. For Manukau —15 reels paper, 24 sks potatoes, 3 sks flour, 2 pkgs sundries. Glencairn—For Timaru—l7o bags salt, . 2 cases syrup, 1 keg soda, 320 bags rice, 100 ' bags sugar, 2 pkgs sundries. For Thames —10 sks bran, 10 do oats, 25 do potatoes, • _6 do flour.

'.". The s.B. Tekapo is due here This Day from Newcastle, and will land - coal to the order of Geo. McClatchie and Co. ' ","• From Akaroa, the s.s. Jane Douglas in port last night. She leaves for .Kalkoura this evening. w '. Yesterday morning the ship Opawa commenced discharging; she is turning oat her cargo in good order. - To-morrow, at noon, the Shaw, SavLU and Albion Company , *) s.s. Doric leaves for . Wellington. \- Last night the s.s. Mawhera steamed hence for Dunedin. Yesterday morning the schooner Clio ■ailed for Waitapu. To-day the barque Othello will clear for ' Sydney. , YesterdaymorningtheschoonerCroydon . Lacs arrived in port from Waitapu after a very rough passage. Captain Moore reJorts that he left Waitapu on the 2nd uly, having a light N.W. wind, which carried as far as Maxbourne on tke following day. Here s hard southerly was encountered with a high S.E. sea, which continued to Monday last. Oα the 7th tnat., when the vessel was twenty-five miles east of Gore Bay, a heavy aea came aboard and smashed the bulwarks and stanchions on theportside. She was then . put for Amuri Bluff! where temporary repairs were effected, and on Monday evening, she was got under -way again, arriving here above, having experienced moderate aad variable winds and fine . weather.: ."

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7359, 11 July 1889, Page 4

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7359, 11 July 1889, Page 4

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7359, 11 July 1889, Page 4