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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

Weather Report—Suud&y, July 14. Wind, calm, cloudy. 9 a.m. noon 5 P.m. Barometer ... 29.90 39.16 30.22 Thermometer ... 42 44 43 High Water—Monday, July 15. Morning 9.50: evenicg.lo.il. Sun rises, 7.31 a.m. ; sew, 4.40 p.m. Moon ri3es, — ; sets, 11.8 a.m.

Arrivbd—July 15

Mararoa, a.a., 2598 tons, Chatfield, from Sydney and Northern ports. Passengers— Misses Watsou (2), Wooding, Bilton, HutchesoD, Mesdames Griffin, TerriiJ, Burgess, Bell, Corner, Kemigervay, Bates, Turstill, Russell and child, Messrs Thomas, Pacey, Ashton, Williams, Dillon, Churse, Hickey, Dunn, Wilson, Dillon, Whitenian, Lindsay, Jameson, Marshall, Corner, Bowley, Robison, Wallatn, Jones, Clarke, Cook, Stevens (2), Kemingervay, Whitecombe, Prudhoe, Bates, Shone, Powell, Randerson, Solomon, Duncan, Van Asch, Whyley, Francis, Marton, Mowat, Stevenson, and thirty steerage. Uuicn Steamship Company, agents. Tasmania, a.s., 2350 tons, McGee, from Sydney via Northern Ports. Passengers— Misses Barclay, Scott, Beadloy, Buckland, Morgan, Hillyer, Hewitt, Woolley, Brown, Clayton, E. Deareley, Wright, Edwards, Clarence, Davies, Cope, Hill, Moore, Rowland, Grace, Charters, Sandford, Mesdaines Palmer, Barclay, Wright, Farquhar, O'Ciitvie, Mackie, Brunt, Cook, Condon, Davies, Cotton, Tripp, MoCloakil, Ashfield, Ashton, Moore, Uowlauds, Morgan, Clayton, Got don, Buckland, and Ruabe, Messrs Cederwell, Weastell, McMillan, Beedell, Hodgan, Hurley, Green, O'Gilvie, Kennedy, Wilson, Hedges, Wakefield. lierry, Gallon, Mac Donald, L. Wood, Lemons, Morgan, Pel erson, Smith, Buchanan, Moore, Henderson, Howie, Hobbs, Jirauu, Miller, Horam, Dunford, Whittakcr, Willcox, A. Wright, Kees, J. Hood, Tripp, Strang, Bailey, Bradshaw, R. Brown, Carlos, J. H. Ormond, McCloakie, Fairweather, W. Barnes, Murcott, McDonald, Dick, Miller, Clark, Trainor, Wilson, Hastwell, E. 0. Clayton, Darces, and 5? steerage. Kinsey and Co., agents.

Peaguin, s.s., 935 tons, Bernech, from Wellington. Passengers—Mieaea Harrison (3), Mrs Same and two children, Captain Sommerns, Messrs Duucau, Turnbull, Black, Harrison, Huebull and son, and four steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Dingadee, e.s., 640 tons, Mcßeath, from Weatport. Union Steamship Company, agents. Jane Douglas, 95 tons, Whitby, from Akaroa. Cuff and Graham, agents. July 14. Hesketh, s.s., 640 tons, Christian, from Greymouth, via Wellington. C. W. Turner, agent. Herald, a.s., 573 tons, Jones, from Dunedin, via Timaru. Union Steamship Company, agents. Cleared—-July 13. Annie Hill, schooner, 121 tons, Hooper, for Thames. J. B. Way, agent. 6 .Southern Belle, barque, 336 tons, McCool, for Kaipara. W. Pitcaithley, agent. Sailed—July 13. Mararoa, s.s., 2598 tons, Chatfield, for Dunedin. Passengers—Mieses Atkinson, Wadh&m, Blugdon, Mere Heeni, Beadle, Cotter, Massey, Mesdames Ritchie, Lawrie, Burns, Blagdon, Donald, Zilie, Stronach, Hornsby, Messrs McDonald, Creighton, Taitohn, Fry, Adams, Whitcombe, Isaacs, Fuchs, Master Hornsby. Union Steamship Company, agents.

Penguin, s.a., G35 tons, Manning, for Wellington, Picfcon and Nelson. Passen-! gera —For Wellington—Misses Hogg and Stephenson, Mesdamoa Foster, Hicks,* Gibb, Mackay, Roskrudge, Reynolds, Reynolds, Messrs Bird, Rindkin, Robirfaon, McGeorge, France, Gray, Price, Morley, Drake, Sawtell, Shirley, Brown, Rattray, Dryden, Hawkins, Crawford, Dodds, Pettell, Rathbone. Union Steamship Company, agents. Tasmania, 5.8,, 2250 tons, McGee, for Dunedin. .Passengers — Misses Brown, Rogers, Mesdamea Sharp, Brown, Listar, Roilinshaw, Messrs Sharp, Collier, Brown, McLean, Johns. Kiusey *nd Co., agents. Janet Nic01i,5.5.,779 tons, Robertson, for Weatport. . Union Steamship Company, agents. lonic, R.M.3.8., 4753 tons, Kempson, for Napier. Dalgety and Co., agents.

■ ■ Ijscfobts. ..,; ..-.. Tasmania — From. 'Sydney-—- 36 bales leather, 1254 bags sugaxi 1 bdle treee, 1 reaper and binder, 2 hhda syrup, 17 cases syrup, 12 bales wool, 2 bags kumeras, 143 sks hides, 14 bales, 102 ska charcoal, 4 cases sundries, 1 ck vinegar, 2 crates sad irons, lpkga&ws, 21 crates empties, 1 typewriter, 1000 ielloes, 12 pairs shafts, 12 pairs naves, 31 cases fruit, 1 case egg white, 1 case dyes, 5 drums acid, 3 empty drums, 34 cases sulph. acid, 15 pkga effects. Ganymede—From Newcastle—B93 tons coal.

Mararoa—From Sydney—s pes. timber, 1 pkg. From Auckland—so eke maize, 50 sks seed, 50 cases oranges, 40 bdls laths, 60 sks cement, 48 bags sugar, 48 hides, 40 pkgs. From Gisborne—lo caaes cheese. From Wellington—l 9 pkgs. From Napier —33 bales wool, 6 horses.

Penguin—From Levuka—s4 cases fruifc. From Suva—ls ska,nuts, 310 cases fruit. From Wellington—lo sks poas, 10 boxes butter, 6 cases fish, 100 boxes candles, 40 bdls wire, 14 ska pelts, 1500 staves, 30 pkge. From Nelson—24 cases jam, 6 pkgs. From Blemheim—2 cases.

Exports,

Tasmania—For Dunedin—2o kege, 5 CMefc stationery, 2 bales leather, 20 eke split pew* 5 eases rum, 2 bdle plants, ?, cases draper* , 64 oheest, 7 orates bisouita. Jl

The Bailing of the a.s. Dingadee fo» Westport wae postponed from Saturday till to-day. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's direct liner lonic, Captain Kempson, sailed late on Saturday for Napier, where she takes in a quantity of cargo. She comes South again to complete her loading, and sails from Lyttelton for Louden on the*2sth inst. The s.e. Tasmania left Sydney at 7 p.m. on the 3rd and arrived at Auckland at i a.m. on the Bth. Left) again at 1 p.m. oa the 9th, called at Gisborne on the 10th Napier on the 11th, aud Wellington on the 12th. Left the latter port ab 3.10 p.m. i and arrivedat 5.30».m. on Saturday. Expert enced S.S.W. winds and rain squalls to Auckland, thence along the coast fresh westerly winds and tine weather.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9157, 15 July 1895, Page 2

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9157, 15 July 1895, Page 2

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9157, 15 July 1895, Page 2

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