Phases of the Moon.
ffclfOTtotr* *» Bfevr Zealand Me«W«e» 'NOV2-VB-OEL. -' """ ». *• !£• v -----.U-i* 5 3 -_Sa.n_. $f!_2£_? " '"18 I 8 «* B, » yoll-aoon «• *»• .** ApOgee-Cd. fib. p.* JPsmse-MA, «*■ __--• POST OF LTTIBLTON. • Weather, i»e; wind. .-U»* ***** t fotg-tt Bt_n-hine» 5 9 c,__* noon, S p.m. ' ft_.-_»ne-er ••• 29-® ~ 33 4, 50 - 8.51 :«v*-J_-i_. 6.18. - BSSSZ* 4.18 _.«_..; sets, 7.£j&"jgopA tises, 0.58 p.o_.; sets, 5.59 a.m. ..- A__Biv_a>—November 28. * Wa-hora, s.s., 2003 tons, Anderson, from ■'ifofSorhe via Southern ports. Passen- ; JSB-Ksses Guthrie, 'He-dames Thompson,. Dixon,. Messrs Bailey, Derbridge, Thompson, and ton ! peerage. Union Steamship Company, *S£e Douglas, s.s.. tons, Whitby, * from Kaikoura. Cuff and Graham, agents. • Penguin, 5.8., 749 tons. Bernech. from WeltoKton. passengers — Miss Good, '-SwClissold aud family,.Messrs Lowe, "Tav-na, Kendal, Davidson, CUsso-d, : 6o_ailt7 and four steerage. U-don Sceamt&ip Company, agents. Sailed—November 28. ■■■><'■' - Banks' Peninsula, s.s., 123 tons, "Spedding, for Dunedin via way porta, v Union t__n~ey and Co., agents. :,-. ■ s.s., 2003 tons, Anderson, for • Wellington, Gisborne, Napier, and Auck- « Murgaferoyd, Short, Pickering, Lloyd,, Can.pbeiJ,Jie6. dames Garrard. Finch/ Messrs Batt»n f Steven, Capes. Graham, Cochrane, Master Campbell. • Union Steamship Company* '.fSKrain, 5.8., 749 tons, ' Berate)-* for .ita-wd-n. Union Steamship Company, agents. * Walhota —Prom Melbourne—6o cases "SalnJon, 140 cases fruit, 72 do wine, 40 do fttsreh. 100 pkgs tea, 341 half-chests do, 74 VS«s sundnei From Bluff - cases c £*ok' 1 pk«. $Rom Dunedin—9 coils "tsjWS, 48 sundries. V >\" Bxpoßra,--.-■ 8 'Batiks' P .nlnsula—ForAkaroSr-100 bags •i tnsdr, 40 do flour, 4 sks coaL 12 pkgs. For ?JTO&__ta—43 pkgs sundries. For Oamaru— § causes whiskey, 3 pkgs. For Danedin—
— For Wellington -± 6- sks •Mtbard, 1 case plates, 34 pkgs sundries. Feti'Napier—l box.- Por Blenheim-4 cases tea, 1 pkg. Por Wanganui-20 bags 11 pkgs. For New Ply-<Jrath~>-2P sks flour, £0 do malt, 2 pkgs. -Jfi&MfihuJEau—l case. . rV-Jaqe- ITouglasrr-For Kaikourar-40 bags ;- flour* 40 ska do, 6 hhda ale, 19 pkgs.
.(>?{ (,{ •■■'■■ f j ■———• — ■ ■ _;. ■ . c a Zbe Tekapo from Newcastle, and Janet Westport, will discbarge their aiftaSßoeapf coal for G. MsClatchie and Co, tiejß: Monday. 6«? Waihora, sws., arrived ia port at 9.80 a.m., from Melbourne, via Southern Quarts.: !:&he left WiitfamstQwn at 3.20 p,m* iv»n 18th» and arrived at Bluff-at 5 p.m. on fefiAt&i* left, again the; following day and s aeftehedDunedinat 9 a,aa. on 2tfth, sailed «0Sa1&<»t& p.m.,and arrived here as stated above. Experienced strong head gales, wind and heavy seas from Melbourne to BluflVfolioweo by foggy weather and light seas -- up 5 the coast; She left for Welling* tan last nights
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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7722, 29 November 1890, Page 4
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