SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
■»' PUASK3 OF TUB MOON. January. I d. h. m. Last quarter ... ... 8 2 55 a.m. Nβ* moon ... ... 15 9 49 a.m. First quarter ... ...23 2 12 p.m. Fullinoon ... ... 30 8 25 p.m. PORT OF LYTTELTON. ' Weather Report—Tuesday, January 14. I Wind, N.E., clear. 1 9 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometor ... 29.49 29.51 29.57 Thermometer ... 65 68 67 i High Water—Wednesday, January 15. j Morning, 4.10 a.m.; evening. 4.36 p.m. i Sun rises, 4.42 a.m ; sets, 7.38 p.m. Moon rises, 4.17 a.m. ; sets, 8.15 p.m. Weather Forecast. Captain Edwin telegraphed yesterday ' afternoon as follows :—" North-west oo west and south winds, with rain, and glass 1 rising." Arrived—January 14. Penguin, s.e., 935 tons, Manning, from Wellington. Passengers—Misses Hopkins, J Kuowles, Raymond, Burgess, Schurn, Wati son and child, Keetley, Cox, Durey (2), 1 Boner, Wataon, Cross, Low (2), Mesdames ' Sheppard and Sou, Lac ami family (3), I Knowles, Blow aud child, Stacey, J. IG. Ward, Messrs Shepp&rd, Shaw, G&bites, ■ May, Harrison, Baxter, Hildeshew, Koous, I Ambler, Moore, Carr, RoW, Low, Leeoh, { McKay, Lee, Mo Waters, Baynes, Harris, I Nicholls, Orr, Houghton, and twenty-five I steerage. Union Steamship Company, ! agente. ; Corinna, s.s., 1280 tone, Moßeath, from ; Dunedin. Passengers—Misses Proaser (2), \ Recce, Skinner, Wilson, Dr. Talbot, Messrs jDentgen, Trent, Flett, and seven steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. I Sailed—January 14. j Penguin, s.s., 935 tons, Manning, for Wellington. Union Steamsbip Company, agents. Corinna, s.s., 12S0 tons, Mcßeath, for Wellington. Passengers — Misses Meyenherz, Peat, Bodden, Mesdames Peat, 'Moss, Findlay, Messrs Whitcombe, Townsaend, Carlyle, Hughes, Ledingham, Peat, Glendenning. Union Steamship Company, agents. Jaue Douglas, 8.8., 95 tons, Whitby, for Akaroa. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. Wareatea, s.s., 460 towns, Downie, for Oamaru. Union Steamship Company, agents. Imports. Penguin—From Wellington—lsß bags sugar, 6 cases meats, 4 trusses leather, 1 case dynamite, 1 plate steel, 1 bicycle, 1 cask cider, 2 bales waste, 24 drums, 2 boxes, 3 bales, 5 octaves, 2 kegs, 38 cases, 22 nkgs. From Hokitika—l roll leather. From Greymouth—l portmanteau, 4 cases, 1 pkg. From Blenheim—l box. From Taranaki—• 3 cases. Corinna—From Dunediu —641 bags sugar, 1 ciiest tea, 1 bale leather, 750 bales twine, 200 boxes candles, 24 cases soap, 20 boxes do, 13 ooila rope, 5 ak« rice, 1 barrel ale, 4 pieoes timber, 1 pair shafts, 56 felloes, 4 naVes, 2 bdlea spokes, 6 cases claret, 305 bales wool, 4 blades, 16 hhds, 10 drums, 2 orates, 14 cases, 11 pkg*. Kahu—From Chatham Islands—3l2 bales wool, 5 bags do, 1 bndle skins, 9 cases, 3 casks, 2 pkgs.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9314, 15 January 1896, Page 6
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