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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

Wsathxb Rbfort—Friday, Jan. 4. Wind—N.E., clear sky. 4? ■ • I 9 a.m. noon op.m. Barometer ... 29.08 30.01 30.36 Thermometer ... 66 69 69 High Water— Saturday, January 5. Morniogj 10.31; evening, 10.53. Son riaea, 4.29 ».m.; «ew, 7.42 p.ra. Moon risee, 1.7 p.m. ; aeta 11.59 p.m. Weather Forecast. Captain Edwin telegraphed yesterday afternoon as follows :—•• Indications strong N. to E. and S.E. wind, with heavy swell on the coast, and tides making. Glass fill." Arrived—January 4.

Wakatu, s.s., 118 tons, Wills, from Port Robinson. Kinsey and Co., agents. Flora, 3.3., 1273 tous, Bernech.from Wellington. Pasaeugers — Misses Lafferfcy, Zucar, Kuight, Alargatt, Tuckey, Chainey (2), Meadames Taylor, Vaughan, Taylor, Suewau, CurCia, Brotherhood, Mtssrs Piper, Taytor, Glover, McKellar, Gilmour, Tranter, Lewis, Curtis, Thomson, Demety, Clark, Blakiaton, Latferty, Brotherhood, and twenty-four steerage. Union Steamship ComDauy, agents. Monowai, a.s., 3433 tons, Carey, from Melbourne via Bluff and Dunedin. Passengers—Misses Meyfield, Mastera O'Roorke, Search, Harbrow, Fenwick, Aumger, Sardingham, M%gill, Meadamea Nott and child, Best, Mateer, Smith, Stevens and child, Search, Hislop, Fenwick, McLean and family, Sardingham, Messrs Gill, Best, Zuaite, Leech, Willcox, Smith, Carr, Hewitt, Hart, Robinaon, Boac, McLean, Stevenson, Fasher, Magill, Muaraanu, Bush and niueteen steerage. Union titeamaftip Company, agents.

Saileb—January 4. Flora, 5.8., 1273 tons, Bernech, for Dunedin. Passengers—Misses Moyr, Alexander, Vartha, Mill, Astin, Mesdames Eweo, Mill, Weatherall and family, Messrs Ritchie, Bridge, v Pinchiory, Stevenson, Weatherall, Mill, Hoy, Adrey, Seager. Union Steamship Company, agents. Monowai, a.s., 3433 tons, Carey, for Sydney via Northern ports. Passengers— For Wellington—Misaes Cook, Randerson, Milner, Babington, Keans, Sanderson, Cook, JSiesdamee Blackmore (2), Messrs Paton, Milner, Keane, Sanderson, Cook. For Napier — Misses Hollis, Carghey, Carlton, Williams, Meadames Deane and three children, Smith, Messrs Carlton, Berry, Williams, Dinwiddie. For Gia borne—Mr Stephsns, For Auckland—Misses Robinson, White, K6nnaway, Mclllroy, Mesdaraes White, Robertson, Hadneld, Kennaway, Mclllroy. Messrs Douglas, Bimby, Lonadale, Ducksmith, Kerney. For Sydney—Misses Wilson, tieudereon, McLean, Madsham, Euinsou, Mesdames Tippett, Jones, Messrs Steveus, Henderson, Gilbert, Bull, Hobbs, Jones, Beakley (2). Bites (2), Lucker. Union Steaimhip Company, agents. . Jane Douglas, 8.5., 93 tona, Whitby, for Akaroa. Cuff and Graham, agents. Kawatiri, s.s., 433 tons, Apatein, for Greymouth. Union Steamship Company, agents. Imports. Flora —From Wellington—4o bags pepper, 238 bags tapioca, 461 cases tea, 3 bdla mats, 395 bales gunnies, 16 bdls bags, 28 cases matches, 39 hbds, quantity timber, 23 coils rope, 13 easee piues, 20 bags sago, 29 pkgs. Monowai—From Melbourne —160 sks malt, 54 crates bottles, 4 cases tea, 100 cases kerosene, 23 pkgs. From Hobart—l case. From Duuedin—3o bdls twine. From Bluff—l4o bdls twine. Exports. Wakatipu—For Wellington—4 joints. For Sydney—4oo sks malt, 200 sks peas, 50 ska oats. Penguin—For Wellington—33 cases bacon, 21 bags flour, 10 sks pollard, 69 cases tea, 50 sks wheat, 41 pigs, 90 pkgs. For Patea —1 truss. For Hokitika—l pkg. For Picton—2 pkgs. ""For Wanganui—Bo bags flour, 4 pkgs. For Greymouth—3 pkgs. For Blenheim—B pkgs. For Nelson—l 47 sks wheat, 4 pkgs. , ' Takapuna—For Now Plymouth—2 cows, 690 bags flour, 80 sks wheat, 70 sks oats; 8 bales hay, 2 sks seed, 20 sks pollard, 25 P k 8 8 - ' '

The s.B. Flora arrived from Wellington yesterday and left again in the evening for Dunedin.

The s.s. Kawatiri sailed for Greymouth yesterday afternoon. The five steamer Monowai, Capt, Carey, arrived from Melbourne, via the South yesterday morning and left again in the evening for Sydney, via Northern ports. ■_. ' • ;.-. ■■■-.. .% ...

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 8994, 5 January 1895, Page 8

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LII, Issue 8994, 5 January 1895, Page 8

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LII, Issue 8994, 5 January 1895, Page 8

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