PORT OF LYTTELTON.
Weatiier Report—Friday, Nov. 22. Wind, S.W., cloudy. 9 a.m. noon. 5 p.m. Barometer ... 29 00 29.76 29.77 Thermometer ... 59 61 64 High Water—Saturday, November 23. Morning, 9 18 ; evening, 9.40. San rises, 4.22 a.m. ; sets, 7.11 p.m. Moon rises, 9.51 a.m. ; seta, 0.19 p.m. Arrived—November 22. Kasaa, barque, 307 tons, Creese, from Hobart. .7. 1;. Way, agent. Coquette, barque, 214 tons, Brown, from Newcastle. \V. White and Co. agents, K-vye and Carter Port ageuta. Ware&tea, s.s., 460 tons, Downie, from Greymouth. Union Steamship Company, agents.
Manapcuri, s.s., 1785 tons, Anderson, from Melbourne, via Southern port 9. Paa3enge.rs —Misses Bryan (2), liassoll. Flower, Beatty, Vartha (2), Mesdamca Sutlon, Liwrenee, Cogall, .Siucock, Ros3, Langdown, Captain Todd, Messrs lunes, Jonaa, Simmons, Smailuone, Millar, Thomas, Sutton (2), Korrot, Rass, Arenas, Hulbert, Woodhouse, Bowman, Kormode, Post, Joss, Row, Hollow (2), Brockets, Spain, JUugaon, Beaver, and twenty-two steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents.
Coriuna; s.e., 1280 tons, Berneeh, from Wellington. Passengers — Misses Boag, Ketts, Meadames Walker, Clempson, Wethereth and infixnb, Delacour, Holmes aud infant, Murray and child, Baines, Aldersley, Rev. Luxford, Messrs Nancarrow. Graham, Brown, Taiaroa, Walker, Kitto, Mill, Ellis, Webster, Miiler, Cooper, Ivess, Irvingham, Baker, Barnes, and ten steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Zior, schooner, 63 tons, Cameron, from Hokitika. Pitcaithly, Wallace, and Co., agents. Sailed—November 22. Akaroa, s.s., 76 tons, McLean, for Akaroa. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. Corinna, s.s., 1280 tons, Bernech, for Dunedin. Passengers — Misses Cooper, Smith, Livingstone, Buller, Lszard and Milford, Mrs Livingstone, Messrs Bag;ley, Butler, Morrison and Wright. Union Steamship Company, agents. Imports. Kasga—From Hobarfc—HO.OOOffc timber, 63,390 palings. Coquette—From Newcastle—329 tons coal. Corinna—From Wellington—lo bare, 2 bdla iron, 10 boxe3 candles, 737 bales wool, 4 aks potatoss, 47 pkga. From Hokitika— 6 pkgs. Manapouri—From Melbourne—2os cases wive, 122 bags salt, 6 cases books, 5 bales corks, 275 cases tea, 20 cases elemes, 539 bags bade, 16 bags rice, 72 pkgs. From Bluif—lls bags 'sugar, 50 sks meal, 53 bags hides, 120 bales twine, 5 sks oatmeal. From Dunedin—47 bales wool, 15 pkgs. Wareatea—From Hokitika—l bicycle From Greythouth—2 hhd beer, 1083 sleepers, 1 bicycle, 2000 firebricks, 177,563fc timber. Exports. Falcon—For Wellington—lß6 ska grassseed, 185 do barley, 93 do oats, 45 do wheat, 372 do chalf, 28 do sacks, 1 bale cornsacks. Haurofco—For Sydney—3oo ska malt, 90 do bran, 75 do sharps, 10 do oats, 10 cases hams, 85 bales twine, 2 horses, 1079 sks potatoes, 19 pkgs. For Wellington—4 cases poultry, 10 sks tiour, 9 bulls, 2 horses, 50 ska bran, 50 do pollard, 50 do flour, 243 bales hay. For Townsville—l truss. For Brisbane—so sks oats, 1 chaff-cutter, 1 truss. Takapuna—For Wellington.—3 bioyoles, 61 sks seed, 8 barrels ale, 2 -cases fruit, 11 sks rhubarb, IB cases eggs, 234 sks chaff, 138 boxes soap, 10 sks oals, 152 sks potatoes, 16 chests tea, 36 bags fleur, 4 ska do, 70 pkgs. For Blenheim—l case. For Nelson —11 cases. For New Plymouth—24 sks oatmeal, 150 ska flour, 320 bags do, 40 ska pollard, 16 naves, 16 felloes, 33 bales bay, 50 sks potatoes, 30 do oate, 25 do wheat. For Foxton—so sks flour, 5 cases. For Wanganui—lo cases sauce, 1 do haras, 7 oka bolts, 13 pkgs. For Manukau—2 poles, 18 pkgs. The brig Coquette, with a full cargo of coal tor Messrs W. White and Co., made the harbour yesterday from Newcastle, and was berthed at No. 5 wharf, where she will discharge. The sailing of the s.s. Manapouri for Sydney via Northern ports, was postponed from yesterday till to-day. The barque Kassa, Captain Creese, Arrived yesterday morning from Hobart with a full cargo of timber and palings for Mr J. B. Way. The s.s. Manapouri, Captain Anderson, arrived from Melbourne, via Southern ports, about midday yesterday. The Dunedin dredge was floated out of dock yesterday afternoon, after being cleaned and painted, and is expected to leave for Dunedin about Wednesday nest.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 8271, 23 November 1895, Page 9
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