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WEATHER FORECAST.

Captain Edwin wired the following forecast to Captain Clark yesterday:—, "NJS. to N. and W., gale with rain after 'twelve hoora. Giaea fall within thafe lime." i 1.. -, Abbived—March 29, Eotorna, 3.8., 526 tons, Stott, from Dcm- . edin< Passengers — Mrs Anderson, Mr Simms,an£ five steerage. Union Steamabip Company, agents, . Tarawera, s.s., 2QOQ tone, Sinclair, from Sydney via Auckland, Gisborne, Napier ■ and Wellington. Passengers —> Misses; '■Wed Sop, Cresswell, Bowe, Reid, Shanajiaa, Cosgrove, Mesd&mes Beynolds, ■ Whitaker, Davis, Taylor, Dodds, Lβ Cren, Beid, Smith, Leinatein, Wfaitaker, Banks, Beynolds, Blake, Robinson, Handysides, Bitchie, Hamilton, Hogg, Hawkins, jßell, Cameron, Taylor, Poole, Champion, Mc« Gowan. Bell, Kearns, I*e Cren, Batler, .Besrrett.Myres, Levan, Pedley, Finlayson GUberfc,, Todds, Elingan, Brown, Kau, , Hyeaseo, Woolens, Hoks, Oleaalea, sior,don end 30 steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. - E.S., 115 tons, Wills, from KaiJsotsra, Tia way porta. Kinsey and Co., ' agents, Howden, barqne, 1163 tons, from Japan. fSitlapoi MiUlnK Company, agents. ;. Cleared—Meroh 29, Samoa, barque, 1109 tone, Krofl, for . or Queenatown for orders. G* fk, Steads agent;. ' ? Saeleb—March 29, Isabella Anderson, schooner, 19 tons, '&&ngj for Kaipara. JKaye end Garter, UouKlas, s,s., S5 tone, Whifeby, for SMtosk, Caff and Graham, agents, . PakefcA, s.s., S9OO, tons, Scotland, lor JUradon. Dalgety end Co.. agents. Tarawera, s.s., 2QO& tons, Sinclair, for Melbourne via Danedin, Blaff, and Hobart. Passengers ~ For Dunedln — • Meadames Kerr and family. Murray, ■ KilgoKr, Messrs Blallil and Jenkins. For HoSatt—Mr Williams. For Melbourne— .. Misses Hem. Edfeias, Whitelen, Berber, '- Watson, Hayloek, Messrs Haylock, Williams, Grey, Wharton, Lucas. Union -Steamship Company, agents. . ■. " Botorua, S.S., 926 tons, Sfcotfc, for Wei- ' Ifitifeton, Pasßengers—Misses Hodpaon, EoDiason, Withers, Mesdames Kenny, "iUidJevrs, Jackson, Alexander, 7oung, Dick, Jordan, H&wkins, Smith <?>. - ■■ ■. '■-.'.' Tarawera—Fs'om Sydney—l 9 cases tea, •1 do books, 2 pkga, ixcrn Auckland— 3SQ t ' txtg9 susar, 1 bdl wheels, 1 do cane, 1 do - fobota,l2 do eaeea fruit, .2 bdls ,te?ooms, 16 coils rope, fi7 pkgs. From ' Napier—2 cases lemons, 2 pkgs. From Greymouth—3 boxes type. .From Taranaki—lOOaks seed, 9 casks, 2 pkgs. From -—" 10 2M) 2 boxsea, 41 pkgs. From Giaborne—7s cases cheese. - . . • -Botorus — -Danedia-— 100 bose^ candies, 10 cases jam, 1 bale fcwtoe. Ipkg ieißtaier, 4 «ases bifcfcers* 2 do vss-Jjteh; 7do ' osh, 4tt bags' cement;, 13SI bags atigar, 9 ■ -«sppty■ casks,233- esses cheesejS trusses «invAß,l chaif-cufeter, 23 bales, at pkgs#: Jane Beuglas — From SMkoara — 32 tiieep, fealfiS -WOOi, 1- pkg» :■.(■,; ■;■-.:: I

Ssmoa—For Falmoutfe — 18,363 sse&a

wheat. ' ~ .. -•_ ..' Jaas Bou^as— Fop Afes3fos-»4o bags ' flour, 1 sk wiiea-t, 11 sks s&aras,. SCI draiK ' pipe?, IS sks bsrlgy, @ eases kexossae, 2 Isassrowsj 14 ska s£«d« 4 sfea gotatoesa 43 ■ Otaapsre—E off Bonedia—4B e&s?s tea, 17 Mid?, § eases oosoa* 41 sks onioas, 101 tooses batter, 2 rolls leather, T pk«s. 3*op • _For limam—2B e&eese, ISpKgs. T&rawsw — For DmneMa —101 feoses batter, 10 cases tobacco, 3 pfega. For Biaflf ■- —i "bag. Fo? Hobtart—s3 cases tea, 1 chaff satter, 4 plassu Fac Melboarae~-29 kegs bafctetr 5 Jcegs- 8 blociss s6oe3, 7 bales lKjlr,lT7 s!s»see£, 7 bags. Jiides, 16 canks, B b®l«s&fi.bce, 125 boxes pkss, Issji&ella Andersoa — For JKsipara—2oo , afe.ssed s l3o. do oets, 3)0 do potatoes, 12 §q QMOja9 x SGQf Isegs blssiias powder.

. SEfea baro-ae sigaajlsd yesterday morning as comlnm from the North proved to ba How&ja, 3.W3 t(?as, from Japan. Xfle c •®ind outside was very light, and It was "■etaateiS before she was brought; apifeto the stream. Sho eotaes in ballast to load ' gsaia for the .Kaiapoi MUiioi; CJoinpany, • Sse* •w&Cßtn. she "waa caartsred by Messrs ' €•»!! asd GrabatD. Xte Sbsw, Saviile and Albion Compaay's • cargo steamer Pakeha 3aileii yesterday • eTeuing for London with a fall load or , woaUgraiiij&e., shipped fromvarioas ports to the colony. Ihe basque Samoa cleared at the Customs yesteraay for FalraoutlJ or 1 ijaeeastowa for orders, aed was cakea ouft' infco the stream ready for sailing. 1 She has bad a lodr stay Iα port, having arrived oa January ISth. She takes a fall ImA of 16,503 sacks oi wheat, Mff <J. *i. feteadbsisg her ©gent. The s.s. Tarawera, Captam Smcmlr, arrived in Port this morning. She lef fc Sydney at S p.m. on the 17&h inst., and -'readied Auckland afe 4 p.m. oa the SdSnd; left again on the 24th s,t 12 nooa, and • called*&t Glsborna on the 25fch, Napier on ihe 28fch, and reached Wellington on the SfFfeh as 9 pan.; Isfe Wellingcoa on 26th at '&80 9.1 a., and arrived afc Lytfceltonat 7,15 &,£&* to-day. la view of the disaster to the s.s, Elgin- ' B&ire, the TTangantu Herald urges shafc the big steamers should be compelled by ■ the Marine Department to carry coastal JpllOfis. At Hobart recently the stestaer Boric •:««sdlsebarfl;lng a number of rails, when Some of them slipped from the slings, and ..W3B& to&o the water. They were a£fcsr- - warefcs t?hen brought to the ~ SBxJace it was found that they Had fallen ; gfsrpenaieularly,, and bad sunk iato the S&ttd to a depth of ten feet. : fflbe old steamer Oraeo, which for many fefrs was employed in the trade between ■■■'ICew-Eealand aed Melbourne, Is bow a foor-inasted barque. She recently made the passage from Newcastle to Honolulu to forty-five days.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8134, 30 March 1892, Page 4

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WEATHER FORECAST. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8134, 30 March 1892, Page 4

WEATHER FORECAST. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8134, 30 March 1892, Page 4

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