PORT OF LYTTELTON.
Wbathkb Rbfort—Monday, March 9. Wind, N.E., clear. 9 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer ... 30.16 30 15 30 14 Thermometer .« 66 68 66 High Water—rneaday, March 10. Miming, 0 53: evening, 1.18 p.m. t>uu iioce, 5.64 a.m.; sets, 628 p.m. Moon ruea, 1.4 a.m. ; sets, 4.52 p.m. Arrived—March 9. Hesketh, a.s., 640 tons, Christian, from Gr«y mouth. 0. W. Turner, agent. Brunuer, s.s., 640 tons, Ramsay, from Wellington. Pdieeugerß — Meadames Jenkins uud child, tlayes, Quion, Captain Powell, Messrs Nixou, Ballin, Turner, Mason, Atkinson, Dwar, Abrauams, Peter* sen, Collett, Sebley, Slatford, Miller, Bay, Kruse, Peun, Moesman, AlurpUy, Swan, Purnell, and sixteen steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Sailed—March 9. Alert, schooner, 44 tons, Lambert, for Croixelles. Cook Bros., agent*. Brunner, s.s., 540 tons, Kamsay, for Dunedin, via way ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Mamari, s.s., 3583 tons, Levack, for London. Dalgety aud Co., agents. Otnapere, s.s., 601 tons, Fleming, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Brunner, s.s., 540 tone, Ramsay, for Dunedin via way ports. Union (Steamship Company, agents. Imports. Wareatea — From Greymouth—soo fire bricks, 30 bags clay, 22,273 ft timber. Brunuer—From VFelliugton—4 42 bags pelts, 3 rolls netting, 1 signboard. Jane Douglas—From Akaroa—4 bales wool, 141 eke seed, 185 ca&es cheese, 2 boxes | fruit, 1 box piccures, 1 buudie skins. Frcm Le Bou's Bay—lß9 sks seed. Oinapere—From Dunedin —2 casks spirits wine, 26.cases whiskey, 4 bundles handles, 20 cases, 6 cases iron, 4 cheats tea, 162 bars iron, 8 kilderkins ale, 20 hhds do, 7 oases, 6 pkgs, 31 bales wool, 6 pkgs. From Timaiu—s7 bales wool, 17 casks tallow. From Akaroa—4o eke seed. Exports. Herald—For Greymouth—2 eks peae, 2 do tares, 3 do seed, 8 cases bacon, 103 sks wheat, 2 trussaa hay, 79 bags flour. 23 oases tea, 15 pkgs, 4 orates, 190 sks flour, 15 j cases, 20 sks pollard, 14 sirs onions, 250 bags chaff, 2 cycles, 4 boxes, 2 sks meal, 3 do bran, 9 cases cheese, 17 sks potatoes. For Hokitika—lo cases iron, 145 eke flour, 12 cases, 8 empties, 7 crates, 3 cycles, 34 ska potatoes, 6 do onions. Tarawera—For Dunedin—24 cases, 62] cases tea, 11 crates, 5 cases cider, 3 oases wine, 13 eks onions. For Port Chalmers— 6 eks tar. For B;uff—6 casea, 15 kegc, 1 bate. Penguin—For Wellington—2 trusses, 30 cases, 13 cases ale, 6 bales, 1 cycle, 4 crates, 17 sks seed, 4 bars iron, 4 pkgs wheels, 90 eks flour, b0 do brau, 50 do pollard, 53 bdla hay, 100 hooks. For Wanganui—B eases, 5 pkgs ranges, 3 trusses, 2 pkgs harrows, 50 hooks. For Foxton—2 htide, 10 bdls, 3 casea. For Greymouth—B springs. For Napier—l case. Omapere—For Wellington—s pkgs ranges, 6 cases fruit, 5 bales bacon. For Wanganui —1 case, 2 bales. For New Plymouth- -10 ske potatoes, 6 do wheat. For Westport —9 caaea, 4 bales, 30 sks pollard, 95 bags flour, 4 pkgs, 8 sks oatmeal, 20 do bran, 11 do potatoes, 6 cases meals.
The barque John Williams is loading produce for Sydney and Newcastle, on account Messrs Kayeand Carter. Gapt. iToung, who is managing owner of the barque, is having the greater portion of her cabin space removed, with a view to enlarging her carrying capacity. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Matnari, Cape. Levack, was to sail at midnight last night for London. jShe takes Home a full cargo of frozen mutton, tallow, wool, &c.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9361, 10 March 1896, Page 6
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