PORT OF LYTTELTON.
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WSATHKR Rkpobt—Friday, Oct. 31. Morning-Wind, S.W ; fresh, rain fall*%renlng— Wind, N., weather fine. 9 a.m. noon, 5 p.m. urometer ... &M 2^90 thermometer ... 06 .*» w
High Watbb— Saturday, November L Morning, 7.9; evening. 7.36. Ban rises, 4.46 a.m.; seta, 8.42 p.ra. HSon rises, ll.iejMn.; sets,7.2oa.m. Abbived —October 3ft.
John BelL schooner, 91 tone, Barkj from WaifcaEn.TMaste 1 * agent. October 3L
'Sooodly and child, Messrs Lightband, Warturton. Donnelly, Gumi, JefteHWYvTiitaker, Luckle, Kane, Banddell, Robinson, and five steerage. Union. St falS C sT a^ a Wellington, via Kaikoura. Ki«-oy and s.s., 749 tons, Bernech, from "Wellington. Passengers — misses WiiJJams, Murdock, Jeffries, Williams, Duf fen. Scrimgeour (2), Merruh, Mesaa™f« Winter, Levin, Messrs Everett, 4iiu, Pearce, Saunders, Bowen, Alexanaer, Poole, Branjhipn, rOrmond, Sathan; YuiU, Williams, Kennedy Parker, Denshaw, Clitford, Uroueher, and six steerage. Union Steamship Company, Bgents. t Ci^eabed—October 3L Crest of the Wave, schooner, 6& tons, Ctonhor, for Dunedin. Kaye and Carter, \gents. /■ Sailed —October 31. Beautiful Star, s.s., 175 tons," Spedding, Jot Ducedin via way ports. Union Steauifehlp Company, agents. Silberhorn, ship, 1853 tone, 0. F.; Irish, 'fprQueenstown or Falmouth, for orders, friedlander Bros., agents. Akaroa, s.s., 76 tons, Harris, for Akaroa. Kinseyand Co., agents, ,__.„ M _ . Wakatu, s.s,, 115 tons,' Wills, for Kaikoura and \> ellington. Kinsey and Co., llofcorua, 5.8., 925 tons,"Stofct, for, Dxineclin. Union Steamship Company, t«en£s. Penguin, s.s., 749 tons, Berffech, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, fegents.
Uotorua—From Wellington—s pkgs. Wakafu—From ellfngton —60 half iwies «oap, 14 balcfs hemp, iQOO staves, 62 Jbuii&les timhart 4 casks ends, 12f,8"J0ffc Jtimber, 40 pk^s. Penguin—lrani Mauukau—l2 sks pota toes, 5 pkgs. From Ne|^>n— pkgs. From Blenheim—2 bags. From Weihngfein—iS pkgs, ' Exfobts*
Dunedin—lo cases tea, 13,d0 pickles, 1 ingot tin, 3Q *Bgs sundries. For Melbourne^—so sks oat 3,' 2a Bases tongues, "5 pTigs. , Kapier—s cases tea, 38. pkgs sundries, Fpr.Gisborne—l2o bags flour, 7 pkgs. For Wellington—2s ska peas, 17 do rhubarb, 23 pkgs. For Thames —1 case bacon. For Auckland—23 cases tea. 100 ske malt, 20 do flour, 10 bales hay, g0 cases nails, 46 pkgs sundries. Crest o£ the Wave—2?or Dunedin—2o3 sacks wheat, 35 da bonedust. Silberhorn —For orders 'at Queenstown fir Falrnonth—26,423 sacks wheat, SO3 sacks ecJcksfoot. Beautiful Stat— For Akaroa—2 pkgs. For Oamaru— s cases tea, 13 "pkga,- For Punedin For Timaru—l9 cases bags sugar, 55 pkgs sundries.
The barque Larlioe has arrived, and! commences this morning to discharge her feargo of coal to the order of Messrs Qeo. llcOiatchie and Co. Captain Kirk, of the schooner John Bell, says that in all his experience on fcha coast he never experienced such a succession of heavy northerly. gales and bad weather in Cook Strait as he did on tils last passage from Waitapu. A barque was signalled from the north' @s our reporc lef C Io tfcelcon last night. Botorua, s.s., arrived in port at noon yesterday from Wellington. She left Wellington at 7.30 p.m. on 30th, and arrived here as stated above. She left forjDcmedin last night. The Knccastle Herald. (N.S.W.) states tliat ifc te the intention of the Admiralty to cancel the commission of H.M.S. Bmriger, as she will, in all. probability Shortly be sold in Sydney. The Government are considering the advisability of purchasing her. Sis Europeaa sailors belonging to the Boyal Netherlands Indian Steamship Company'? steamer Both, which arrived at Maca&sar, attempted to murder the captain daring the voyage. Their evil design was, however, discovered in time, and they were pat in irons. Oα arrival they were handed over to the authorities. *Fhe sis delinquents were sent back to ' Holland.
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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7698, 1 November 1890, Page 4
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