PORT OF LYTTELTON.
Wbathmb Rbpobt—Thursday, Ootober 25. Wind—N.E., dear sky. ( 9 a.m. nooa 5 p.m. Barometer ... 30.39 30.40 30.42 Thermometer ... 66 70 69 High Watkb—Friday, October 26. Morning, 1.27; evening, 1.50. Sun rises, 4.53 fc.m. ; gets, 6.35 p.m. Mooa rues, 2.23 a.m.; sets, 3.37 p.m., Arrived—October 25. Takapuna, a.s., 930 tons, Grant, from Onehunga, via Taranaki and Wellington. Passengers—Misses Sharpe, Candy, Acland, Yates, Meedames Daniels, fiardie, McLaughilin, Scoullar and family, Tanner, Aclaud, Collins, Dabtoa, Reynolds, Calvert, Oliver, Cox, Rev. Gordon, Major Campbell, Messrs Matthews, Grant, Donald, Daniels, Hardie, McLaughlin, Lawrence, Smith, Taylor, Miller, fcjcoullar, Field, Guineas, Acland, Lezard, Wilson, Toosey, Morrison,' Carncroaa, Duncan, Pinkerton, Reynolds, Collins, Hall-Jones, Tanner, Miller, Morris, Mackenzie, Fraser, Oliver, Mackintosh, Lowe, McTaggett, Kobertson, Mcllhone, Fordbam, and 20 steerage. Unioo Steam* ship Company, agents. Hinemoa, C.G. a.*., 542 tons, Faircbild, from Wellington. Zior, schooner, 63 tons, Jensen, from Cheviot. Cuff and Grah*m, agents. Sailbd—Ootobet 25. Kawatiri, s.a., 455 tons, Apatein, for Westport. Union Steamship Company, Agents. Takapuna, 8.8., 930 tone, Grant, for Onehunga, Taranaki and Wellington. Passengers—For Wellington—Misses John■ton, boloman, Twine, Mesdames Kinaaon and 2 children, McKellar, Judge Denniston, Messrs Dodde, Kiaason, Elrig, Biu, Pearson, Fisher, Paoripaki, Joint, Mears, Alexander. For New Plymouth—Sirs Marchant and family. For Auckland—-Misa Singleton, Mesdames Singleton, Masker, Mr Masker. Union Sceainship Company, agents. -. Hinemoa, Cβ. 5.8., 542 tons, Fairchiid, forDunedioL Imports. Waihora—From Sydney 45 cases tea, 200 feiloe3, 200 bags rice, 40 bdla matting, 132 cases oil, 44d cases fruit, 11 bales leather, 24 cases wine, 58 bags boneduat, 3644 bags sugar, 72 pkgs. From Wellington—7o cases ■oda, 92 cases fruit, 11 aks oytters, 4 horses, laipkgs. Taieri—From Newcastle—loo bacs bonedust, 900 tons coal.
Tarawera—From Auckland —25 caees fruit, 152 bags sugar, 75 case* salmon, 6/0 aks onions, 7 eks oysters, 9 bdls twine, 5 balee leather, 127 pkgs. From Newcastle— 400 bags bsneduat. From Sydney—l 4 bdls sultanas, 24 cases tea, 836 cases oil, 100 bag* bonedost, 100 sks superphosphate, 352 bags manure, 32 b Jte sacks, 60 hides, 112 case* oil, 7 pkgs. From Wellington—l 7 sks soda, 20 cases fruit, 52 oases oranges, 9 pkgs. From Napier—l truss. Takapuna—From Ooehuoga—3 bale* leather, 17 oases fruit, 14 pkgs. From Taranaki—2 pkgs. From Nelson—l 2 bales bops, 3 bales leather, 7 pkgs. From Blen-heim—-8 eke bides. From Wellington—l horse, 25 pkgs.
The B.S. Takapuua arrived yesterday morning from Onehunga via Taranaki and Wellington. , She reuuned agaia. in the , evening. The s.s. Tarawera was floated Into the graving dock on Wednesday evening to reoeive a oleasing, paiaiiog, and evMoauL
She will be floated out again on Saturday, and sails the same day for Melbourne via southern porta.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8934, 26 October 1894, Page 6
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