PORT OF LYTTELTON.
WaiXßXa Rbpobi—Friday, February 8. Wind, N.E , clear sky. a.m. noon ■'.*>. "•*?•. Barometer ... 3057 3044 Thermometer ... 66 68 °'
High WATsa-Salurday, February 9. , Morning, 3.26 1 evening, 3.56. Sun rises, 5.15 a.m.; sets, 7.13 p.m. Moon rises, 7.8 p.m.; seta, 3.38 a.v. AIUiiVED— February 0. Flora, 8 .8., 1273 tons, Shepherd, from Wellington. Passengers-Mwses Oraut (5), BurrellT Sincock, Messrs Fulton, P«k e " H & Bethune. Balmuller, Savvtell, lugloton, Koy and 9 stoerage. Union Steamship Company, a Cwe», s.s., 2003 tons, Sinclair, from Dunedin. Passengers—\lesdaroes . ScoJJi Morrison and child, Houlder and 2 children, Roberta, divert, Proctor, Messrs bidety Scott, (Jalvert, Armitage, w e* ?«*• Livingatouo aud 1 stoerago. Union bteatnship Company, agents. • • . - Taluuc, 2000 tons, Phillips, from Melbourue, llobarc, Bluff, and Ounedin. I*B--sengere-Missea Cook, Raid, Burfc, Burton (2), Allisou, Mcsdamea Treioar, Donnelly, Gregory, McFie, Messrs Hobbs, Thomas, Whitcombo, Hill, Grecory, Swift, Daggar, Graip, Atken, Waterston, J ones, aud \ steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Cleared—February 8. Aratapn, schooner, 122 tons, Savidonfr, foe Kaipaia. D. H. Urown aad Son, agents. ■■"■', * Falcon, schooner, 95 tons, Green, loi J Havelock. x T. H. Ker, agont. j Sailed—February 8. ' Janet Nicoll, e.s., 779 tons, Robertson, for Weatport. Union Steamship Company, i agents. Tarawera, a.c., 2003 tons, Sinclair, for Sydney via Northern porta. Paaaengera— For Wellington—Misses Stewart, Hender* son, Hill, Hathaway, Ellis, Davis, Ewan, aieadamea Bull, Henderson, Maxwell, Smith, Roy. Hawkins, Messrs Musgrove, Nioholle, Hamilton, Lovecock, Hughos, Tonka, Harris. For Napier—Misses Bull, Heweon, Mesdames Edwards and Moore*Mr Hughes. For Gisborne —Misses Caro,. MoLachlan, Mesdames Findlay, Smithson, Mr Whitcombo. For Auckland—Misses.. Hancock, Cutte, Fergusou, Ernpson, Mesdamee Poolman, Jackson, Rev. Maxwell, Messrs Johnston, Poolman, Nixon, Simpaon, Miss Paul* Mrs Bridge, Messrs Paul, Edmonds, Drummond, Lang. Union Steamship Company, agents. '- Taluno, 8.8., 2000 tons, Phillips, for Sydney via Wellington. Paseougera—For VVellington-^-Misaes. Dnndaa, Williams, Salisbury, Mesdames Plado, Akers, Hookham, Kindgeu, Boyes, Colo, White, Hesaol, and two children, Meadames Hunter, Coles, Beckiey, George, Hendersou, Nelson, Pearson, White, Strange, McLean, Suiter, Masters Elson, Eloombo, Marohant, Elaory. For Sydney — Misses Edmonds. Silburu, Mesdamee Hall, Jones, J udge Oliver, Drsl Hall and Kindgen, Messrs Smith, StewartMartin, McLean. Union Steamship Com , pany, agents. Flora, 8.5., 1273 tons, Shepherd, fot Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. Jane Douglas, 8.8., 95 tons, Douglas, for Akaroa. Cuft and Graham, agents. Imports. Tarawora—From Dunedin—2 pkg3. Flota—From Wellington—33 hads, 10 eka bran, 40 pkge. Talune—From Melbourne—7o bales kapok, 80 bags rice, 3 bdls lathos, 20 eka skins, 139 cases tea, 10 caees wino, 7 brls coffee, 278/ Chests tea, 120 bars, load, 25 ■,cases brandy, 30 cases fruit, 301 bags bark, 35 pkge. - From Dunedin—4 bdls mattuur, S bateslleather 3r r 3 hhdsale, 30 fire bare, 11 blocks stone, 12 pkge. From HobarDr-7C bdgs lime. Fiom Bluff—l 4 pkge. ; Exports. Mamari, for London—From Timaru—442 bales wool, 5592 carcases niutton, 40'eki tillow, pelts, 811 aks oats, 64, cases .oil, 3 pkge.. - From Oainaru—99 cases butter, 288 bales wool, 1 case honey, 857 pea timber, 14 027 carcases mutton. From Napier—l 2 eke tallow, 183 bales wool, 6881 carcasci mutton. From Auckland—lßo cases gum, 183 bales wool, 3 oases whalebone, 3500 pet timber. From Lyttelton—7o boxes kidneys, 9 boxes eweetbreade, 25,709 carcases mutton 'and lamb, 500 cases meats, 862 sk» ? oats, 169 eks seed, 277 balca wool, 451 boxes butter, 1 pkge. Aratapu—For Kaipara—24o bags flour, 40 ska bran. 64 do sharps, 6 do meal, 45 do wheat, 40 do oats, 95 do chaff, 135 bag? ealt. , - , ' , ; Falcon—« For Havelock—lo tons ooaL
Tho repairs to the steamer Janeb Nicol, necessitated by injuries received in the , lat« t (rale, were.completed yesterday by &le3sre Atidorson and the steamer was floated out of dock and sailed "for Wcstport in the evening.- Her'stay in dock , has extended over eight days, during which time* she hae' received a complete overhaul and been generally put in thorough sea-going trim. ' * The Lyttelton yachts Maecotta and Pastime left" Wellington yesterday' morning on the return trip. ..The two little crafta got away together at 8 a.m., at which tim» tho wind was light from the eouthl Yesterday morning -the s.s.: Talane arrived from Melbourne, via eouthem potts, with paaaengors and cargo., (She nailed again in tho evening for Sydney efiJ Wellington.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18950209.2.52.1
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume LII, Issue 9024, 9 February 1895, Page 8
Word Count
686PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9024, 9 February 1895, Page 8
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.