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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

Wkather Report—Wednesday, Jan. 22. Wind, N.E., cloudy. 9 a.m. Noon. sp.m. Barometer ... 29.82 29 77 29 69 Thermometer ... 61 63 64 High Water—-Thursday, January 23. Morning, 9 52 a.m. ; evening, 10 13 p.m. Sun rises, 4.52 a.m.; sets, 732 p.m. Moou rises 0.49 p.m. ; sets, 10.57 p.m. Wkather Forecast. Captain Edwin telegraphed yesterday afternoon:—" N.E. to N and W. gale soon ; glass further fall, ana very gooii titles ; sea heavy on coast, strong ebb tides in Straits.'' Arrived -January 22. Hers Id, s.a., 573 tons, Jones, from Timaru. Uuion Steamship Company, agents. Takapuna, s.s., 930 tons. Grant, from Wellington. Passeui-rMS — Misses Firth, Koulston, Houston, Fawcett, Gray, Car* iliuer, Anderson, Paturson, Jackson (3), Webster, VVithing. Howley, Mesdames Higginp, (.ardiuor, Scott, Moore, Bias, Daughty, •Jackson, Alexander, Hij-gina, Sims, Hacou and three children, Mills, Pym, Dr. Jackson, Major Campbell, Messrs Firth, Higgins, Favcett, Housion, Ross (2), HaroU, Ellison, Stott, Weston, Penktiey, Hill, McEwan, Bruce, Lowe, Symons, D.uighty (2), Burridge, .Edwards, Brown, Ma-Guinness, l.ayuer, Jones, Canfield, Brown, Bee, Alexander, Wyatt, Glandining, Andrews, Sim, Culverhouse, Shand, Pym and twentytwo steerage. Uuion Steamship Company, ugituts.

Anglian, e.s., 2200 tons, Hood, from Uunudin. Passengers—Me*danics Godley, Sterling, McFarlune, Rvi<l, Messrs Rulledge, Arnold, Collins, Roberts, Jones, Thomas, Anderson, Kilcher, and 11 Bteerage. Kinsey, Barn* and (Jo., agents Jane Douglas, s.n., 95 tons, Whitbr, from Akaroa. Pitcaithly, Wallace aud Co., Hgeula. Satlkd—January 22. E-nma Sims, ketch, 62 tons, Johnston, for Colling woo J. Pitcaiihly, Wallace aud Co., agents. Takapuna, s.s., 930 tons, Grant, for Wellington. Passengers—Misiea (iitlord, Tyrol , ., Kale, Jobliu. Krittan, IFulbert, Liuifour, lihtitchatd, Gl.ner, Sutherland, tinyiioMe, L>ivi:h, (Jot tot ill. Ellinan, Fiuliiiul, Mesdainc.i Blair (2), Thouip-iou, Glover, J£nl.<.ii<i, Jiisliop or;imes, Rsv. Graidley, Major Saund-jra, Messrs Nuwall, Nevvlyi), Smith, Cocker. Hyah, Toneyulilfe, Cuniiingliitin, Uoihcram, Richunisnr., Isherwood, Palling, (jiilurd, Liba.Lt, Dlair, Gee, Cope, Lindsay, Scott, ilaUenstchi, Cowan, Hnlston, Thomas, Ormist.on, Puterson, Esmond, Thwaites, MeLsoil, Craig, Bee, StrawbrMge, Russell, Knight., Nollioran, Bennett, Sanforil, Wiggins. F'>r New Plymouth—Uev. Pol tor. For Auckland—Mre Keily, Messrs Keesing, Mill.", Miller, Elmoiul, Bowlin,', Mowley, Turner. Union Steamship Company, ygvni.s. Anglian, s.s., 2£50 torn. Hood, forSj'duey via Northern ports. Passengers — For Wellington—Nfesd&mes Ramsay, Jameson, Misses Tusliti, Leach, Gaby, Walton, Carter, Down, Liwry, Sleet, Messrs Lawry, Leach, Samuels, Eweii', Brown, Patterson. For Napier—Messrs Fiavell, Orossley, Miss Stevens, Misses Stock (3). For Gieborne— Mr and Mra Mat-ahull and two children. For Auckland — Caldwell ami Murray, Ticliborno, C.ildwell, Murray, Bourne, Gordon, Messrs Thompson and Murray, Tichbornc, Cowan. For Sydney—Messrs Mcllaflio aud Fox. Kiueey, Barns, and Co., agenl?. Iμ pouts. Herald—From O imru—2 bales woollens. From Timaru—l9 bags sugar. Takapuna—From Onehunga — 13 cases fruit, 1 hay rake, 2 pkgs. From Wellington —200 boxes candles, 4 bdls pipes, 100 bags sail, 10 bales wool packs, 22 bags pelt?, 12 cases, 3 casks, 4 pkgs. Exports. Corinna—For Wellington—4 sks oafctneil, 3 barrels ale, 2 cases do, 3 hlids do, 9 boxes pigeons, 3 cases eggs, 3 bks bacon, 2 bicycles, 1 case tea, 20 do do, 4 horses, 3 cases bacon, 30 sks oats, 1 sulky, 32 oases, 43 pkga. For Patea—6 cases meats. For Blenheim —4 cases tea, 2 crates. For Wauyanui—2 cases, 1 box. For Hokitika—s cases meals. Jfor Foxton—lo cases tea. Herald For GceyinoutH—36 ske flour, 84 bags do, 10 «k* pollard, 7 cases tea, 5 aks bacon, 3 bags onions, 249 sks chaff, 7 do oats, 4 do paper, 1 do oatmeal, 5 do seed, 2 do linseed, 24 c-vees, 32 pkgs. For Wellington —3 wheels, 1 pole, 47 pkgs ironwork, 16 axles, 2 cases. For Hokitika—9 hhds, 5 sks flour, 3 do oatmeal, 35 do flour, 1 bicycle, 12 ska wheat, 1 case bacon, 140 sks enatf, 10 cases, 1 pkg. Anglian—For Wellington—l bale, 6 cases morepork, 15 drums oil, 6 cases preserved meats, 40 sks ssed, 5 crates biacuite, 12 bales wool, 1 bicycle. For Napier—s bales, 2 cases morepork, 2 sks oatina, 2 cases meats, 35 do tea, 1 plough, 16 crates biscuits, l> pkgs, 1 bicycle. For Gisborne—lo ska seed, 10 cases tea, 100 ska oats, 8 pkge. For Auckland—9 bales, 13 cases bacon, 4 do pianos, 9 crates biecuits, 220 »ks barley, 200 do wheat. For Sydney—4so ska pollard, 30 do barley, 20 do peas, 70 do oats. .It appears that the detention of the s.s. Anglian while, going up the Duuedin Habour on Sunday was due to the parting of the bow-line. The Anglian was being towed up by the s.s. Plucky, when the bowline parted nod the Anglian took the ground on the sandbank abreast of the upper end of Port Chalmers Peninsula. After having trimmed aboub 40 tons coal, the steamer floated off with the assistance of the two tugs, without the slightest dunnage, aud was brought to the wharf. A heavy westerly gale blowing retarded operations. No cargo was transhipped, bub the coal was shifted from the aft to the middle hold by the ship's crew, and, the vessel being trimmed, she floated off uninjured.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9321, 23 January 1896, Page 6

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9321, 23 January 1896, Page 6

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9321, 23 January 1896, Page 6