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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

Wfttsm Bwowr—Friday, Feb. VL C&, oieweky. _ i MB. BOM. 5 o.m. BMtmeter m. 29.80 28.76 28.68 ThenaaMttr .« 70 74 78 High Watse—Saturday, Feb. 13. Horning, 4.27; evening, ISO. Sea rtm, 5.18 a.m.; aeca, 7.8 p>m. i&ooa rises, 7.40 p,m.; Htt, 469 ajn. . Abbived—February 12. Hlnemoa, g.s., &42 tone, F&lrchlid, from fort OJttalmera (witb cUeiige Progress iv tow). W*lrarar>a, 1786 tons, Mclntosh, from MelDourue, via Southern porta. Paweogere—Miasea Fuller, Barry, Forrester, Manning, Wise, Meadamea Winney, Berry, Brown, Chappell, Messrs Cole, Thurates, Lucy, Smith. Stoac, Macgregor, Tetes, Wateoo, M«st«n Chappell ana Warner, and 8 steerage. Uaiou Steamsbip. Company, agents. Kotorua, e,a.. to® cons, Stott, from WelUngwu, Paeecngere—Miases Wilkins (2), Alcorn, O'xNiel, Held, Cawker, Leary, Meedaines JJlinmo, Bmke, ironside aud Infant, Little, Mason, Hugo, and 2 children, Messra Richards, Nimmo, Wilkinson, Graiixdroid, Mason, Bocke, Boss, Blake and 14 steerage. Union Steamship Company agents. Diiigadee, 3 .b., tJ4O tons, Anderson, from Grey mouth. Union Steamship Conipatiy, ageaw. ileridd, s.s., 573 tons, Jones, from Danedin, via Oatuaru and Tiuiaro. Union Steamship Company, agents. Clkabed—February 12.

Crovdon Lass, sohooaer, 51 tons, Moore, tor Waitapu. Uatf aud Graham, ugeuto. Johu Bell, schooner, 91 tons, Kirk, for Waitapu. Cuif and Graham, agents. ' Saii*k»—February 12.

Raugatlra, e.&, 3840 tons, Burton, for Ounealn. *i a-tlouai Mortgage and Acpmcy Uompauy, ageuts. Jane Uougift*, 5.8., 85 tons, Whlfcoy, for akuroa via the Bays. Calf and Graham, igeuts. iloLoraa, s.s., 926 tons, Stott, for Danidiu via Akaroa. Fassengers—MiKses fchotnpeuu, Muuro, Hill, Griffiths, Ledger, ifleadames Boss, Hail, Green, Don, Messrs Parle, JireddOck, juavia, Joimston, Ledger,. &r«eu, Hall, HauguLou, Mardock. Uuiou Steanikhip Company, agents. Her&ltl, s-3., 573 tuns, Joaea. for WeiliDßtO" aod (ireymoutli. Uuioa Compauy, α^ento. Watrerapa, a-a., 1786 tons, Mclntosh, for Sydney via Wellington and East Coast Krta. Passengers — For Welliugtou — tdlea Jersey and Galloway, Miss Essereon, Mesdameß Herbert, Alien, McAllay, Major Campbell, Messrs Rotheratn, Joyce, GUchriat, Allieon, Masters Harper i?}. For Auckland — Mesdames Kaaersou, Smith, Misa Murray, Morton. TJniou eiearuship Company, ajjepte. Hlnemoii, C.G. a., oii cone, Fairchild, for Uapier, with dredge Progroua in cow. Imposts. Herald—From Dunedla—9l bales wool, •Icases. From Oamaru—92 bales wool, 1 bale woollens. Wairarapa—From Melbourne—6o halxdtests tee, 21 cases glass bottles, 4 bales leather, 172 pkpjs and cases sundries. From Hobart—lSO bags bark, 1 crate feit, I qoarter-casks. from Dunedin—l bale leather, 2 c*ees. Dlngadee—From Greymouth—4s pieces Kmber, 1 case piano, 620 tons coal. Rotorua—From Picton—l horse. From \ WelUngton—lo lengths pipe, 5 cases wine, i cams eobaceo, 175 boxes sundries, 4 cases galvanised iron, 90 pkgs. From Napier, « AueUralia—lOO drams dip, & pkgs. Exports. ! Takapana—From Wellington—l 67 B^cs teed. 29 bars iron, 40 rams, 25 cases pickles, 11 blocks scone, 90 pkgs. For ffanak&a—2 pkgs. For New Plymouth— 140 half-boxes soap, 100 sks wheat, 3 cases tea, 8 pkgs. From Wanganal-&J0 eks eesa, 4 cases. , ~ Rotorua—For Akaroa—3 pkgs. For Dunedin—lls bdls wire, 89 coils wire, 20 cases nails, 12 drama oU. 28 ska malt, 18 sks onions, 9 cases tea, 20 empty cases, 280 Dkg9. Jaae Akaroa—lo bass tagar, 43 pkgs. Croydon Lass—For Waitapa—42 sks bfftn, 40 bag* floor, 14 ske sharps, 4 sks wheat, 2 ska oatmeal, 6 cases cheese.; John Bell—For Waltapu—lßo bags floor, 20 eks floor, 10 ske seed, SO pkgs.

T The report th&t the e.B. Banfgatira ie to be dry docked on her returrt to Lyttelton, on account of some slight repairs to her •tern post, is we are iniorxned by Captain Burton, without foundation. The agents for the Rangatira are the National Mort-; jtage and Agency Company, Limited. The Government steamer Hinemoa, whiah la towing the dredge Progress up I the coast, pat Iα for coals yesterday morning, and having obtained ebe same, proceeded on her way North in the evening. The H.e. W&itarapa, Captain J. Mclntosb , arrived in port at 10.20 a.m. She left Melbourne at 5 p.m. on the 2nd mat., and • arrived at Hobart at 8 a.ra. on the 4th. Bailed the came day at a3O pan., called at MUford Saund, and arrived at Bluff at 6 0.80. on the 9ch; sailed again at 6 p.m., called at Dunedin, leaving the latter pore at 4 pan. on the 11th. Experienced fresh variable winds and fine weather. The British steamship Spring Hill collided with the schooner Gladys at the entrance ol the British Channel on December 10th;, cut her completely in two, and drowned three of her crew. The United States revenue cutter Gallatin was wrecked on January 6th on Old Keck Beach, off the town of Manehe&ter, Massachusetts. was trying to reach Boston harbour in & heavy enow ■term, but all bearings being obscured, attempted to make Gloucester for an anchorage, but went ashore as stated. She struck broadside on, beached at once, everything gome by the board. The vessel is a total wreck. The crew got ashore badly frost bitten, bat the carpenter, while trying to clear away the boats, was knocked overboard by a falling smokestack and drowned. A. boat's crew of els men from the Briliefa steamer Eleanor arrived at Liverpool on the morniug of January 6th halffrosen. and told a harrowing tale. They bad volunteered to rescue a passenger who bad jumped from the sceaamhip, ■while insane, on Sunday night off Gree- ' <Bore Light, County Louth, Ireland, a considerable distance at sea. The passenger was found clutching a lifebuoy that had been thrown overboard, but died as he was being pulled into the boat. The men had lost sight of the steamship, which had gone on without them, reporting the crew at Holyhead as lost. The men finally reached Greenore. They propose to sue (the captain.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8097, 13 February 1892, Page 4

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8097, 13 February 1892, Page 4

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8097, 13 February 1892, Page 4