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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

Weather Report—Friday, Sept. 8. Wind S.W., cloudy. 9 a.m. noon. 5 p.m Barometer ... 29.94 29-96 29.98 Thermometer ... 66 58 57 High Water—Saturday, September a Morning, 2.56; evening, 3.24. Sun rises, 6.15 a. m. ; sees, 5.39 p. m Weather- Forecast. Captain Edwin telegraphed yesterday afternoon as follows: —"Indications strong N. W. to \V. and S. winds. Glass rising." Arrived—September 8. Flora, 5.8,,1273 tons, Aliman, from Wellington. Passengers—Misse3 Tompkins, Prendergast, Struthers, Scott, Ramsey, Marshall, Mesdames Cother, White, Webb, Messrs Hislop, Eatson, Malcolman, Wood.Andrews, Shanks, Proctor, Brook, Gray, Tanner, Wanchlyn. Chynoweth, Studhoime, Wilson, Rethenberg, Smith, Cowlishaw, Gordon, Reynolds, Gibson (2), Barron, Hastie, Newey. Brown, Carmichael, Friend, Carrick, Brand, Greenaway, Marshall, Webb, Master Webb, and 21 steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Manapouri, s.s., 1783 tons, Wheeler, from Dunedin. Passengers—Misses Hill, Merrett, Mesdames Ward, Hooper, Messrs Hayward, Ward, and sixteen steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Wareatea, s.s., 460 tons, Dowuie, from Greymouth. Union Steamship Company, agents. Cleared —September 8. Mary Hasbrouck. barque, 732 tons, Ludwigs, for Auckland. ChrystaU and Co., agents. Sailed—September 8. Nautilus, Spanish training ship, 800 tons, Commander Villamil, for Callao. Manapouri, s.s., 1783 tons, Wheeler, for Northern Ports. Passengers—For Wellington — Meikle, Baker, Graham, Ameek, Messrs Butt, Ellis, Anderson, Rimble, Parker, Bridge, Seymour, French, Hoare. For Napier—jliss Sidey, Master Lambie. For Gisborne—Mr Seymour. For Auckland—Mr and Mrs Payne, Mr and Mrs McFarlane ana family. Union Steamship Company, agents. Flora, s. 8., 1273 tons, Aliman, for Dunedin. Passengers—Misses Ontred, Ramsay, Newby (2), Mrs Newby, Mr Walsh. Union Steamship Company, agents. ' Jane Douglas, s.s., 95 tons, Whitby, for Akaroa. Cuff and Graham, agents. Imports. Mauapouri—From London, ex Tainui—96 rolls netting, 24 kegs lead, 10 drums oil, 90 tins paint, 532 cases candles, 260 pkgs and jases sundries. From Dunedin—loo firebricks, 14 pkgs. Flora—From Wellington—4o cases touacco, 40 head cattle, 81 bales sacks, 28 qrs baef, 156 pkgs. Wareatea—From Greymouth—ls pcs ■imber, 10 kegs butter, 304 kegs coke, 400 ' tons coal, 3 pkgs. Exports. Kawatiri—For Dunedin—4oo bags bone dust, 25 pcs timber. Tbe s.s. Flora, Captain Aliman, arrived at 10.30 a.m. yesterday. Left Wellington at 7.35 p.m. on 7th, and cleared the heads at 8.12 p.m., at 10.50 had Cape Campbell abeam, this morning at 10 entered Godley Head. Had light southerly breeze and fine and clear to arrival. She went on to Dunedin in the evening. The barque Thurso was docked yesterday morning for cleaning and painting. The American barque Mary Hasbrouck, Captain Ludwigß, cleared at the Customs yesterday for Auckland, with part cargo of flax for New York. The ketch Clematis came off Mr Millar's slip yesterday, after having been completely overhauled from truck to kelson, recoppered and painted.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8583, 9 September 1893, Page 8

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume L, Issue 8583, 9 September 1893, Page 8

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume L, Issue 8583, 9 September 1893, Page 8