PORT OF LYTTELTON.
W»A"?H_» Report—Thursday, Jan. 14. Wind, cftlm, cloudy. v #.*■»*, noon, 6 v,-». guantear ~. 30.34 3Q.35 30,27 yherownetor ... 70 72 78 Hioh Water—Friday, -Jan. 16. J&W*-Bi_fl, 4,53; evenipg, 6.19. ga»j*esM, 4.42 a.m.; sets, 7.33 p,ro. I&oqU rl-K-ij, 8,43 p.m.; j*ets, 4,50 a-m. Aaiuv_J>—January 14. jjatatua, s.s., 8321 tons, McPougaU, from Ancklapd, via Wellington. National Mortgage and Agency Company, agents, Rotojraa, ».«., $3-5 tons, Scptt, teomWel—ngtou. Passea-jers — Misses Burrett, Martin, Saunders, Grogau, Mc-id-tmes M&yto, Crump, Richards, Truscotc and anxaa, MesHi-is Bocock. Qlbbs, Horsman. -Jftraeer. Montagu, Wee.. Mays© C^VEa* fa, Nicohi, Jfcnneij, Taylor, Embury, a. J, Johnston, Dntnle, Richard*, i£u*coCt, Purchas, Revs. Sauuders, Griffen, Perry, Penny. Union Steamship Company, agents, Talune, a.s., 2COO tons, Anderson, from Pupediu, PaetMtngers — Misses Mitchell, Wilson. H-aly, Tabart, Mesdames _Mulesm, Milne, Maunder, Jiessrs itlrk, Shirt-* ciWe, Homaw, Stye be, Houghton, Wallser, ffllby, Captain Andersen, and 4 steerage, "Dcion Steamship Cooioauy, agents. 'Takapuna, s.*,, 930 tow, want, from ■Opiehui-gft, via Taranaki and Wellington, JPassengera—Miss-is Andrews, Oeßiader, '_te_dio»i', Brook, Smith, McKerrow, Man- ; »ilftr,Andrews,Pheney,MejsdamesTri3ket, Wttt-ii-sou, ChiPihaa, Jillfery, Morton, .Ward, Traville, McKerrow, Mickle, Cook 7 , -3ir_i.»o», Brook, Smith and fatnily, Brwo. feadle, Me***?-* Bellripger, Lluton, BeWW, ri»ke«, Watkiiwpn, Heath,, "t'elt-ham, .Gpldie, Jaffijry, Booth, Taylor, Mac Arthur, inuldon, Uickle, Wilfcuu. llarnett, Wood, Horton. Chlmban and ■eon, Clements, MUler, Moifett, Ralph, ITavillo, Fenafent, fan-is, Kirker, Ttreavfitb <s», John, Bedl, Grit Fa n, Wood, Brent. Beadle, lievs. H, Raine, C. E; Ward, ISreig, J. J3awaou, ;Uycock, gatbejr Quint? and w steerage, Union i-Me-a* «ipCompapy, agents, . ..!.• JEnterprise, schooner, 84 tons, Bell, from jfapler. Cttif and Graham, jujeuts. Wareatea, s.s. 460 tQ»», pownie.from "Westport, A Union Steamship Qompany, J5f1e0U_9.5.,*77- tens, McLean,from eneymeutb. Union Steamship Company, afiente. ■ ■ i.-v SAB4BD*--January 14 j. ,: Comet, schooner, 58 tone, _truU, for Timaru. Oook Bros., agents. _ ' ~ St&nne, s.s» gPOO Hon*, Kennedy, tot $3&Bjtj via Weiiipton and Stefc U§ft jwarte. Passengers for ptddenklao, Pett|e, gulpe,, Mesdames Raddenklan, S-abe«3,' JFrasep, Wardrpp and t children, Flinn, Serrehs, Messr* INfcou, Powley, Worthington, Fieldi Klrcaldy, 3_arg--ia_, Waymouth, Lees, Beer, l?lln_. For mptes — Mesdames Scale, Cro-siey, Cragan and family, Mc--Tae-u, Fos Giabckn& —■- Mie*i Leek, Afcesoame*} limed, Mfown, Menlo.ve, Tifielden. i'or Anqkland—Me!sd«tmes Xmdgg-oi., Phlicox," TbueycllSe, iteele, Messrs Touey-. "erne, Beele, Peanis, Trudgeba, Phucos, tJnlon Steamship Company, agents, ' T-kapuna, s.s., *930 tous, Grant, for WeUi-g-G©-, -*a««aahl and Manukau. Passengers — For Wellington -— Misses Buller, Sonalds, Stringer, tng, T-OIBIISOJ3, M_3d£«iis3;-Himoui- end fhiid, Francis, Ciiirard, - JHniey, IjnUingWprth, $swqm, Sir Walter MottM* Messrs Martin, Qenton, Aabiwn, Wagr Wen, Meikle, MitcheU, 2-eek, Inms, Swash, Atkihtson.Dawson, Stringer, Baw, JKclCtnley, McKenzie, FancQurt, Simmons, McMurray, Hszer, Symons, itev. Wttten and M«jor Te>lor, For Hew Plyißoatia—Mies Jor-liva, Mr .and Mrs £ow-«s. Jfor and Mrs 12aley. For Walker and Tally. B«io»Stsaais_Jp.Coi»Bft»F# agents. . JSotortf%B.s, f piO toiis, Scott, for fajsut .pttoefUu. Union tofcfamshlg Com* *W&£»Q, i'a-» 2459 tons, Altaian, for ?Unar» a%id Dunedin. Passengere—3Efor l^edin—Mr and Mrs Bendieu, Miss -fxMttin-a, Laorie. "Hnlon Steamship Com*pmy, ageut"-. . Imports,
* D_nedm—2 From Mn cage* Ush, % wbeela, 10 pkgs. Takapuna—From Manukau—2s cases whiskey. 1 pel. HProm Blenheim—7 coils rope. From Wellington—B4 bales twine, 20 cases whiskey, 10 crates bananas, 10 tasks whiakey* 30 pkgH. - W^»|ea—S'foiu W§st»ort«~iiay tons coal. NicoU—From Greymonth—6so $onsooftl. ' i\::;,,-.J!-- ,;■ Exports. Bptoroa—For Akaroa—3s bags sugar, 32 odis twine, 2 bales cornsacks, S pkgs. For ©amaru—l qr-eaak whiskey. For Dunedin •-flO eases champagne, 2 bags lime, 15 empty hbda,_ #v* varnfeh, B5 pkgs, Fov ■ . ■\ Mararoa ■-• For WeUriigto©--i hags •pokes,* ate paper, % pkgs. For tfewcSwtle—l3o sk» nuilt, Bri*bAoe—l3 eases cheese- For Norman cases. S" 7r Sydney—llso sk? malt, 45 bales hay, Sks seed, 25 cases hacon, 48 she peas, 20 -tcs beans 5 Ploughs, 1 case cheese, 3 bales _ phrs, 10 pkgs. For *ocki IS «tt!>es cheese, 8 eases. * Wellington-1*) bags 4onr,i~»bagß sugar, a wheels, 28 pkgs. For S»«o_auui—6..cases bacsn, 2 pkgs. For ,|ffl*ptt— cases cheese, tiptoe, , , *- Wellington—29 head cattle, ll borsee, I tr-sb hay, 1 yacht, 1 pkg. For 25 sks seed, 17 cases tea, 6 Pka soap, I case bacon, 28 pkgs. For borne—lo bales corusacks, 5 sks beans, sases tea, 2 pkgs. For s?auranga—l ps»e. For Auckland—l* sks bran, 110 aka sharps, 10S rama, 00 cases tea, 50 sks Sour, 10 Aks barley, 25 cases tea, 6 cases barns, 56 pkgs. For Levuka—7 sks chaff, S ak« brati, -5' siss>«i»?rps, l sack oats. For J^dney—2 cases, For Brisbane—l ease.
" $he a.s. Takapuna, Captain Grant, ar. kived in port Irom Oneauuga at i a-m. that port at 5 p.m. on the 11th, fS*fsil at 8 aTm. on the 12th, and WelHagton at* p.m. on the 13th, arriving feere as above. _ " t :lbe «.«. Talune, 2000 tons, Captain Anderson, arrived in port from Danedio *&!._> a.m.; left that port at &&> p,tn. on Ifee I3*h, arriving here as above. £*. nerieuct-d light winds and smooth sea on {heron up. . Cook Bros.' coasting schooner Comet sailed yesterday at noon for Tlroaru. to load flour for Napier. the Star of France arranf»ment« were being completed yesterday for discharging her cargo of comsacica, aad she makes a start this morning. r. The Shaw, SavUl and Albion Company's «.«. Matatua arrived yesterday morning from London, via Northern ports, and at once commenced putting out her inward cargo, transhipped from the lonic, which |8 being landed very rapidly. She was supposed to work the whole of last night, In which case she should about finish ncr discharging by noon to-day. Too New Zealand Shipping Company's Eeclfctochan is steadily patting In her Sargo of wool at No. 4 wharf, and the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's Wave Queen I* doing the same at the Gladstone fTer, The wool appears to be coming to band very slowly, and consequently the work ot loading does not proceed very fast. The latter vessel will be about a f ufl ship by Saturday. MrO. B. Waymouth'a Auckland yacht Mapu was shipped Isat night by the s.s. Salons to Wellington, where she takes .part In the second-class championship face. T;_e Union Company's Takapuna, Talune gad Rotorua arrived yesterday morning, and after handling their inward and outward cargoes sailed again In the evening, the two former for the North and the fetter for Punedin. The s.B. Tekapo also pent on to Dunedin. 4E~e work ol stripping the copper from,
»-c ship Kvesest, preperate-f to fmrther survey was being proceeded w&b yaaterday, and should be completed by about noon to-day, when she will be savveyed by Captains R. Tlcehurst and fiibaen to ascertain the cause of her leaking. Now that the cargo is oat of her end she is in dock it may be a difficult matter to find where she does . leak, -ambers of vessels of her class making water badly when heavily loaded and m » sea way, but closing up tightly when the cargo is taken out or the vessel is in smooth water or dock. The Otago DaUy Times says *.—• *' It has been reported to London Lloyd's that the barque August Burchard, from New York to Dunedin, put into Babia on November 30th with rudder damaged. She waste sail again in a lew days, and should arrive here the last week in February. Toe barque is now 130 days oat. ' A ship's sidelight, which will swing as she heels and always shines upon a mmzoatal plane, has been invented in CardlnWitifthe fixed light and the ship well heeled, a leeward light can be seen only half a mile.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18920115.2.13.1
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8072, 15 January 1892, Page 4
Word Count
1,198PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8072, 15 January 1892, Page 4
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.