PORT OF LYTTELTON.
Wbatheb RspoaT—Wednesday, Feb. 28 Wind—Calm, cloudy. 3 a.m. noou. 5 p.m. Barometer ... 50.26 30.30 30.32 Tiierinoineter ... 64 65 64
High Watbh—Thursday, March 1. Moruiug, 11.19; eveuiug, 11.45. N uu nave, 5.42 a.m. ; aeea, 6.45 p.m. Moon rises, 11.31 p.m. ; seta 5.18* .m.
Arrived—February 23. Te Anau, s.s., 1652 toua, Waller, from Sydney, via Aucklnuit, Uiaborue, Napier, jind Wellington. P.issengers—Nltases McFarlane (3), lJeavon, Un.uuaeid (3), Be-'crofc, Jenkins, t> reusou, M.-wiks, D..»yi<s, Musd&rnes Carroll, Ritso, Be&veti, Sineney, ' Hamel, Salmon, Johnstune, Vj>>:lius, Souidi- ! ville, Ross, McNicol, Bull, Sir J&s. Preudergaat, Capcains Lum&s, Collins, Messrs MoLaien, Carter, Hyatt, McCouuell, Ho-lgea, ■ fairs, Steadman, Ttiorne, Alleu, Edmonds, ! Cart, Kvuns, Suott, AJauis, Shaney, j Willianid, Cutt, McKiuuon, Dβ Delichet, Begg, Burough, Warren, Haw, Albertaou, '■ Salmon, Kouig, litksoa, Beicher, Fowke, ! Hauimn, Baie-i, Otiyuowebh, R.inderaon, ' Izard, Bomerville, Aimstroug, Maokereey, I Kiik, Davis, Cox, MucfarUne, Honne, I Howil, Ross, Homphrtivs, Hugues, Sey- | mouv, Chickea, Wilson, Grace, Trevethiek, ' Howil, Cox. Luved»y, Raven, Hariia,Chap- ; lnuuy, Riiudili, Williams, Hollaed, and . sixty steerage. Uuion Steamship Company, J ageuts. f Omapere, s.s., 601 tons, E«-an, from J Westport. Uuioa cjteamsliip Cjinpauy, ; agents. i .Jauet Nicoll. s.s., 779 tons, Abra.n, from ! Weacport. Umou Sceamaiiip Company, ; agents. I Sailed—February 28. • Tβ Anau, s.s., 1652 tons, Waller, for ! Melbourne, via Southern ports. Piaaen--1 gers—For Duuodiu —Misuea Ueaney, Mar- ! tin, Mui-ka, Teaiiaut, Meadainos Martin, ! \Vod<l, Messrs K»ylo, MeWiianuall, Waihew, I Henderson, Snelling, Johnston, Biooice. I For Bluff -MissHodgeon, Mesara Pearce (2), t Allen, Webster. For Melbourne — Mios J Elwoclhy, Mesdames Baker, Jilworthy, i \Valker, Yon Sender, Stutter, Messrs Yon Sender, Hill, Elwortny. Uuion Steamship Company, agema. Imports. Te Anau—From Suva—22 cases bananas From Auckland—ll66 bags sugar, 40 bdla, 13 do doors, 1 bale leather, 50 aks liuseed, 27 < cases soap, 100 case* oranges. 120 pkgs. From Taranaki—s pkgs. From Napier—loo drums dip, 6 caaks dip, 2 cases. From Nelson—s pkgs. From Wellington—6 bUs sacks, 200 oasea kero- ! seue, 117 boxes caudles, 13 sks bags, 9 bagi hides, 114 pkgs. From Sydney—47o pcs timber, 15 cases pines, 2 pkga. Exports. Flora—For Welliugcon—lo casks dip, 2 cases bacon. 10 cases ale, 122 sks seed, 14 cases fruit, 80 sks bran, 3 sky rhubarb, 10 sks onions, 339 sks oats, 20 cases tea, 100 bags salt, 130 aks chaff, 120 sks wheal, 20 sks peas, 9i pkt;s. For Nelsou—6 cases tea, j 6 pkgs. For Blenheim—4 pkgs. For Wanj gauui—l pkge. For Patea—B pkga pipes, 4 • cases. For Greymouth—s sks onions.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8731, 1 March 1894, Page 6
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