SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
Phases of the Moon. January. d. h. m. Last quarter M ... 8 2 55 a.m.! New moon ... ... 15 9 49 a.m. j First quarter ... ...23 2 12 p.m.! Full moon ... ... 30 8 25 p.m. ; PORT OF LYTTELTON. Weather Report—Friday, Jon. 24. Wind, N.E., clouay. " \ 9 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. j Barometer ... 29.92 29.89 29 851 Thermometer ... 64 66 69 j High Water—Saturday, January 25. Moruing, 11.24 a.m. ; evaning, 11.50 p.m. Sim riaea, 4.54 a.m.; seta, 7.30 p.m. i Moon rise 3, 3.11 p.m. ; sets, 11.56 p.m. Weather Forecast. Captain Edwin telegraphed yesterday ; afternoon :—" N. E. to N. W. gale, with raiu and glass falliug and high tides. Iv- : dicatious for very strong ebb tides in Strait.'' Arrived—January 23. Wareatea, s.s., 540 tons, Downie, for Greymouth. Union Steamship Compauy, agents. Arrived—January 24. Hinemoa, COS., 542 ions, Fairchild, from Wellington. Falcon, schooner, 89 tons, Green, from Havelock. Kaye and Carter, ageuts. Talune, 5.5.," 2000 tons, Phillips, from Port Chalmers. Passcugers—Misses Treveuna, McDougu'l, Tail, O Connor, Neville, ; Barker, Fodie (2), Mesdames Willis, Foster I and child, Paton, C.iptain Patou, Rev. j Cannon, Messrs Kaiu (2), Andrews, Dean, j Marryat, Morton, Levi, Bramley, McLillan, ' Willis, Moore, Leveshou, and 11 steerage, j Union Steamship Compauy, agents. | Flora, s.s., 1273 tons, Berneeh, from s Dunedin, via Oamaru. Passengers—Misses | McKenim, Edgar, Meikelham, Firth, Lemon, Mesdames Beardon, Scllars, Neale and infant, Nicholls, Rev. Cauou, Messrs Eades, Reardou, Fogs, Kelly, and 5 steerage. Uniou Steamship Company, agents. Wakatipu, s.s., 1797 tons, Spiaks, from Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers — Misses Sweet, Wardlow, Binnie, Jeffries, Melhuish, Brown, Maunder, Sharpe, Gibbs, Ormandy, Williams, Crock, Smee, Early, Smith, Robertson, Mackenzie, and Robbie, Mesdames Owen, Kelly, Watsou, Godfrey, Brown, Fitzgerald, Biker, Campbell, and Lewis, Messrs Krcuna, Frauks, Blake, Ayro, Schriemer, Binnie, Owen, Burke, Menlove, Hugonin, Waudrcws, Sharpe, Ormandy, Gibbs, Godfrey (2), Palmer, Seymour, MoPherson, Carder, Jones, Stapletou, Raphael, Fitzgerald, Baker, Bellows, Malcolmson, Reid, Robertson, Mackenzie, Row and Marchbanks, and 38 steerage. Union Steamship Company, ageuts. Cleared—January 24. John Bell, echoouer, 91 tons, Kirk, for Waitapu via Wellington. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. Sailed—January 23. Lily, schooner, 84 tons, Bloom, for Greymouth. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. January 24. Talune, s.s., 2000 tons, Phillips, for Sydney via Wellington. Passengers—For j Wellington—Misses Fitch, Gillcs, Jaoobs, ' Helyer, Uothenberg, Fox, McGowan, Ruth, Clark, Flesher, Oakes, Frauks, Patterson, Wallace, Nowall, Mesdames Morpeth, Meikle, White, Rutherford, Bowker, Colt- ' man, Fraaer, Key. O'Connell, Messrs Buchanan, Studholme, Biss, Firth, Seagrave, Leee, Ruaaoll, Coltman, Moor, Atack, Keighley, Bcetham, Levy, Kay, Carew, Reiiy, Murray, Morpeth, Fraser. For Sydney—Misses Cooper, Knight, Firland, Milne, Blythe, Hill, Mesdames Guthrie, Burns, Buchanan, Justice Cooper, Captain Adair, Messrs Murray, Argus, Hopkins, Higginson, Foringhain, Wileon, Murrell. Union Steamship Company, agents. Flora, s.s., 1273 tons, Berneeh, for Northern Parts. Passengers—For Wellington —Misses Gilmore, Potts, Jones, Mesdames Baird, Jackson, Messrs Forster, Craighead, Howdon, Bamfield, Koighly, Erskiue, Browu, Baird. For Napier— Misses Palmer, Disher, Greonfell, Coates, Marshall, Mesdames Lawrence, Dobson, Messrs Wright, Dakon. For Gisborne— Misses Withered, Pavitt, Rutherford. For Auckland—Misses Oswald, Jackson, Mesdames Gilmour, Jones, Oswald. Union , Steamship Company, agents. Jane Douglas, s.e., 95 tons, Whitby, for Akaroa. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. j Hinemoa, C.G.S., 542 tons, Fairchild, for tho South. Wakatipu, s.s., 1945 tons, Spinks, for Melbourne, via Southern ports. Passen- i gers— For Dunedin — Misses Otway, Cook, Arlidge, Ing«, MesdameH Davis, Boulton, Weld, Stafford, Gerhardt, Bayieo, Thomson, Gray, Harman, Stott, Captain Sargeant, Professor Davies, Messrs Masters, Thomson, Baker, P.inokuay, Mitchell, Weld, Stafford, Harris, Robinson, Stott, Galbraitb, Gibbs, Lambert, Masters Young, Stafford, Neill. For Bluff—Misses Rowley, Joyce, Mrs Masters. For Hobart—Mr Eeid. For Melbourne—Misses Armstrong, Tegetmeier, Mrs Tiddemau, Mr Morris, Union Steamship Company, agents. Imports. Falcon — From Havelock — 65,321fb timber. Flora—From Dunedin—l bag sugar, 2 j boxes glass, 1 bale leather, 1 cask ink, 18 cases, 21 pkgs. From Ojimaru—l case i hams. j Wareatea—From Rokilika—4 crates, 4 bales, 5 do wool, 7 baps. From Greymouth —79,411 ft timber, 300 bricks, 190 tiles, 1 j case. Talune—From Melbourne—l plough—6s J bags valonia, 4 pkga cycles, 20 sks sugar, 576 pkgs tea, 12 cases fruit, 4 casks juice, 118 cases do, 41 cases lemons, 82 cases oranges, 16 casks oil, 21 cases fruit, 5 casks wine, 99 bags rice, 343 bags bark, 90 casks sulphur, 33 cases, 236 pkgH. "Wakatipu—From Newcastle—l piece
'timber. From Sydney—2 pkgs books, 117 i ingots oopper, 3 cases glassware. 1 box eggs, 6 cases lamps, 1 case candles, 68 chests tea, 282 sheets steel, 13 crates bottles, 1 case cigars, 2 casks acid, 195 cases fruit, 2 cases machines, 3 cases ruga, 36 cases curios, 1 do silk, 640 bags rice, 60 caies films, 1 plate 'glass, 2 cases varnish, 315 bays sugar. 188 !skn salt, 1155 bags do, 10 odes hays, 64 ! bdls do, 160 bacs rice, 13 oases, 15 nkgs. From Nelson —368 cases fruit. From l'ioton —7 cases fish. From Blenheim—s crates. From Wellington—2s boxes pogs, 18 bdls bags, 4 cases irou, 16 bars do, 8 axle arms, 30 kegs staples, 30 cases pines, 140 pieces ' timber, 1 ease, 35 pkgs. j Exports. ! John Bell—For Wellington—93o ska i flour, 600 bags do. For Waitapu—2oo bags ; flour, 10 sks oats, 8 do sharps, 10 do barley, 60 pkgs. 1 The s.s. Wakatipu, Captain Spinks, | arrived in Lyttelton at 7.45 a.m. yesterday ' from Sydney, via Wellington. She lefb Sydney at 10 p.m., 17th ; reached Weilirg- ' tou at 2 p.m., 22nd ; sailed again at 4 p.m., 25rd ; and arrived as above. . Fine weather was experienced after leaviug Wellington, i butduriug the passage over strong southerly winds were met with.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9323, 25 January 1896, Page 9
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