PORT OF LYTTELTON.
Wbatekb Bkpobt—Wednesday, May 14 Wind,S/W., light; sky overcast. 9 a.m. noon. op.m. Barometer 3041 30.43 3&40 Thermometer 60 60 62 Hxoh Wins- Thursday, May 15, Morning, 0.53; evening, Ll7. Sun rises, 7.10 a.m.; sets, 4.41 p.m. Moon rises. a.m.; seta. 3.21 p.m. Abbtvkd—May 13. Omapere, 5.8., 601 tons, Spioks, from Qreymouth. Union Steamship Company, •*■"•"• May 14. Mabinapua, s.s., tone, Todd, from Westport via Wellington. Passengers— Hiss Fraser, Mesdanaea Harris, King, Messrs Moss (2>, Goldstone and 10 steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Tarawera, 8.8., 2003 tons, Sinclair, from Sydney, via Northern New Zealand ports. Passengers — Misses Spicer, Smith (2), JHewett, Lambert, Inglis, Newton, Pope, Nedwill, James, O'Suflivan, Grieve, Denton, Ashton, Mesdames McFarlane, McGratfc and family, Burnett, Johnston and family, Weetman, Lambert, Turton, McAllister, Prowse and family, Mackersey, Sir Robert Stout, Messrs McFarlane, McFarlane, McGrath. Clayton, Payne, Beer, Ijevy, Tarton, Hodkinson, Grieve, Prowse, Oxley, Ctoden (2), Nielson, Greensmith, Smith, Taylor, Roes, White, Ellis, Atkin- : son Gindere, Mackersey, Randerson, Kirk, Short, Thompson, Maxwell, and 88 steerage. Union Steamship Company, Doaglas, β-s., 95 tons, Whitby, from Akaroa via the Bays. Cuff and - Qraham, agents. Cleared —May 14. Bells, barque, 341 tons, Cotton, for Mauritius via Capetown and Natal. Pas•engerß—Mrs Cotton, Messrs Moss (2), Master Cotton. C. W. Turner, agent. Sah-kd—May 14. Ohau, S.S., 766 tons, Breuer, for Auckland via Napier and Gisborne. Union Steamship Company, agents. Mabinapua, s.s., 423 tons, Todd, for Dunedin via Timaru. Union Steamship Company, agents. Dineadee, 5.8., 610 tons, Stuart, for Westport. Union Steamship Company, s.s., 2003 tons, Sinclair, for Melbourne via Port Chalmers, Bluff and Hbbaxt. Passengers — Miss Morrison, Mesdames Moor, Bates and son, Nanknevis, Captain Anderson, Messrs Livingatone, Aitkinson, Ginders. Vivian, Beswick. SevUle, Queenley, Rooke, Taylor, Kinder, Rankin, Ross. Union Steamship Company, agents. Arawa, s.s., tons, Stewart, for Wellington. National Mortgage and ' ftgency Company, Limited, agents.
Imposts.
- Omapere—From Greymouth—3s3 tons coaL * Mahinapua—From Westport—2os tons ■ coal. Ta»wera—FromSydney—loo cases soap, 2 pkgs. From Auckland—6o cases hum, 880 bags sugar, 144 do cement, 20 cases (tranges, 22 coils, 12 ska cocoanuts, 98 pkgs " sundries. From Glsborne—l4 pkgs, From Napier-7 pkga. From Wellineton-42 cratea empties, 7 bales wool, 53 pkga sundries: •
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Bells—For Capetown, from Lyttelton— 1643 ska wheat, 1271 do oats. For Natal— ■69 eases cheese, 1150 sks oats, 240 do flour, 339 do potatoes, 76 cases batter. From Wellington, for Natal—4o boxes soap. Takapuna—For Wellington—2B cases tea, 18 sks onions, 24 do potatoes, 40 drams, 12 bales hay, 32 pkgs sundries. For Blenheim—2 cases, 2 pkgs. For Picton—l pkg. For Uolson—B cases cheese, 14 pk«e.
■' Tarawera, b.b., Captain Sinclair, arrived at twelve o'clock on the 14th from Sydney, via New Zealand ports. She left Sydney fcfel p.m. on the 2nd, Auckland et 12.15 -fx.tn.on the 10th, called at Gisborne and • wapier, leaving Wellington at 6.30 p.m. on the 18th, arriving as above. Experienced bead seas from Wellington. She left - MMerday evening for Southern Ports and - Melbourne.
Mahinapua, s.s., Captain Todd, arrived at&9 Da.m. on the 14th from westport, ■via Wellington. She left the former port KtS p.m. on the 9th, called at Nelson and : Wellington, leaving the latter port at 6.8? a.m on the 13th, arriving as above. • experienced lighc winds to Nelson thence strong southerly gale and heavy head sea to Wellington, followed by fresh southerly • triads to arrival. She left yesterday c yenIttgfor Timaru and Dunedin. IMngadee, s.s., left yesterday evening for Westport direct. Tongarlro, RM.s.s., leaves to-day for lAndon. She casts off from the wharf &6 12.80 p.m. and proceeds direct to sea. ; Bells, barque, was cleared at the Customs yesterday for Mauritius, via Capetown, with a cargo of produce. Omapere, a.c., arrived on Tuesday evening, from Greymouth, with a cargo 9t coal. Obau, 8.8., left yesterday afternoon for Hapitr, Glsborne, and Auckland. • Jane Douglas. a.s., arrived from Akaroa yesterday afternoon. She leaves to-day iorKalkoura. Western Belle, barque, will be provided with a new foremast before she leaves Ljttelton. She will proceed to Picton to load on account of the New Zealand, Spping Company for the United King
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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7552, 15 May 1890, Page 4
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