PORT OF LYTTELTON.
Wbathbb Rrport—Monday, Nov. 27. Wind N.E., clear sky. I 9 a.m. noon. sp.m. Barometer ... 30.30 30.32 30.36 Thermometer ... 66 68 68 High Water—Tuesday, November 28. Morning, 8.9 ; evening, 9.41. Sun rises, 4.19 a.m. ; sets, 7.18 p.m. Weather Forecast. Captain Edwin telegraphed yesterday afternoon as follows : —" indications strong northerly winds and glass falling." Arrived—No\ ember 27. Sarah, and Mary, barquentine, 140 tons, Cameron, from Bluff. J. B. Way, agent. John Bell, schooner, 91 tons, Kirk, from Waitapu. Master, agent. Sailed—November 27. Omapere, s.s., 601 tons, Phillips, for Wellington and Westport. Uniou Steamship Company, agents. Brunner, s.s., 540 tons, Waller, for Timaru, via Akaroa. Union Steamship Company, agents. i Wareatea, s.s,, 460 tons, Downie, for J Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. Coptic, R.M.s.s., 4448 tons, Kempson, for Wellington. Dalgety and Co., agents. Imports. Jane Douglas—From Akaroa—9 bales wool, 1 bdl skins, 50 boxes butter, 7 pkgs. John Bell—From Waitapu—6o,oooft timber. Brunner—From Windwards—33 cases pines. From Wellington—7 cases tea, 4 pkgs. From Hokitika —19 pkgs. From j Greymouth—B bales wool, 16 sks hides. From Westport—266 tons of coal. Kawatiri—From Bluff—44 sks linseed. From Oamaru—39o bales skins and wool. , From Timaru—2Bl bales wool. Omapere—From Duuedin—7o cases, 14 cases tea, 20 sks oatmeal, 60 cases acid, 10 cases oil, 769 boxes aud kegs butter, 2 lihds ale, 25 bars iron, 4 bars steel, 110 pkgs. j From Timaru—l9 hides, 475 bales wool, 10 pkgs. From Akaroa—2l pkgs. Exports. Kawatiri—For Napier—so sks malt, 10 casks vinegar, 4 pkgs mower, 4 pkgs harrows, 19 cases wine, 5 cases beer, 24 cases boots, 28 pkgs machinery, 164 pkgs. Penguin—For Wellington—ls cases eggs, 9 pkgs ranges, 40 cases, & blocks stone, 2 pkg3 windmill, 40 boxes soap, 440 sks chaff, 64 sks wheat, 51 pkgs. For Patea—l truss. For Nelson—lo cases nails, 10 cases tea, 7 pkgs. For Blenheim—2l pkgs. For Wanganui—B pkgs. For Picton—2o boxes soap, 7 pkgs. For Foxton—2 cases. For Greymouth—ll pkgs. ForTologaßay—4 cases tea. The brigantine Sarah and Mary, Captain Cameron, arrived from the Bluff yesterday morning, with a full cargo of timber. The s.s. Jane Douglas is being fitted with a new mizenmast by Mr M. Miller. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's direct liner Coptic sailed last night for Wellington, where she completes her loading and sails from thence on Thursday next for London, via usual ports of call. The s.s. Omapere went on to Wellington yesterday afternoon and.. the Brunner to Duuedin, via way ports. The s.s. Wareatea sailed yesterday evening for Westport direct. The barquentine Jasper is fixed to load coal from Newcastle to Bundaberg. From the latter port she loads a cargo of sugar for Nelson and Lyttelton.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8651, 28 November 1893, Page 6
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