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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

Exports.

Arhivkd—August 26,

WeATHER Report—Thursday, August 26. Wind -Calm, clear. 9 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer ... 30.14 50.15 50.15 Thermometer ... 51 52 51 High Watrr—Friday, August 27. Morning, 2.59; evening, 3.23. Son rises, 6.40 a.m. ; sets, 5.25 p.m. Moon rises, 5.46 a.m. ; sets, 4.20 p.m.

Wkather Forkcast.

Captain Edwin telegraphed yesterday a3 follows:—" Wind between north and west and south-west at all places northward of Napier and New Plymouth, and between south-east and north at all places during next twelve hours, but changing after that time to between north-east and north and west. Barometer further rise at all places northward of Napier and New Plymouth, but falling at all other places northward of Napier and New Plymouth, but falling at all other places after from twelve to twenty houre. Sea and tides increasing on all Western and moderate ou all Eastern Coast. Strong northerly winds are probable at all places southward o£ Napier and New Plymouth, and cold tonight from thence northward."

Rotorua, a.s., 926 tons, Manning, from Wellington. Passengers—Misses SooLt and Harding, Mesdames Brown and Lee, Messrs Lancaster, Kelly. Marchant, Rayner, Kennerney, Palmer, Gould (2), Hoeken, Bird, Izard, Wilder, Denny, Lee, Dennistoun, Meason, Ritchie, Duncan, Williams, Harding, Nathan, "Rev. Brother John, Wanqanui Football Team (18), and 28 steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Waikare, s.s., 3070 tons, Anderson, from Dunedin. Passengers —Misses Cassels, Halcrow, Hume, Tyndall, Mesdanies Mahoney, McCalman, Tosswill and child, Messrs Guthrie, Pearca, Norris, Black (2), Shanks, and 7 steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Sailkd —August 26. Waikare, s.s,, 3070 tons, Anderson, for Sydney via Wellington. Passengers—For Wellington—Misses Cowens and Fielding, MesJames Thompson and Ames, Messrs Maekay, Williams, Langfcon, Wood, Russell, Shanks, Bright, Smith, Grant and Oats. For Sydney—Miss Ritso, Mesdames Ritso and Stewart, Messrs Brunton, Barker, Kirk, Stewart, Jowett (2) and Matthews. Union Steamship Company, agents. Rotorua, s.s., 926 tons, Manning, for Wellington. Passengers — Mrs Davis, Messrs Wilson, Holder, Bert, Cudhope, Master Denniston. Union Steamship Company, agents. Tongariro, s.s., 4163 tons, Mayoss, for Timaru. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Imports. Rotorua—From Tongatabu —42 cases bananas. From Ouehunga—2 cases boots. From Taranaki —3 pkgs stoves, 1 bdl plants, 3 pkga stoves. From Wellington—so cases matches, 10 boxes butter, 14 pkgs doors, 2 pkgs leather, 3 oases sewing machines, 8 casks pelts, 8 casks ends, 1 case bicycles, 20 pkgs, 2 horses.

Waikare — From Dunedin Quantity lupgage, 2 drums oil, 10 hhds ale, 5 kegs do, 5 cases tea, sdo coffee, 3 ranges, 228 casee cheese, 30 pkgs.

Tarawera — For Wellington— 10 cases fruit, 1 plough, 1 case cheese, 5 cases eggs, 2 bags bolts, 18 pkgs For Thames —1 case bacon. For Napier -50 sks malt, 48 casee apples, 3 pkgs ranges, 11 pkgs implements, 1 cycle, 5 bales bacon, 1 plough, 10 bags soda, 1 dehorner, 180 ska potatoes. Foe Gisborne—B gunnies onions, Isk ryecorn, 4 sks peas, 129 sks potatoes, 48 pkgs ironwork, 4 pkgs shares. For Auckland—loo sks malfc, 2 bdls sacks, 10 sks barley, 15 sks peas, 2 cases tea, 12 cases ale, 41 empty cases, 4 sks oatina, 2 cases tobacco, 3 cisterns, 4 pkgs harrows, 70 drums oil, 200 sks wheat, 15 sks ryecorn, 100 sks ohaff, 10 sks flour, 40 bags do, 2 cratee rains, 1 anchor and chain, 1 bar iron, 48 sks onions, 1 horse, 8 pkgs harrows, 2725 sks potatoes. For Sydney— 1 box.

Wakatipu — For Dunedin —44 -Vgurinies onions, 5 cases empties, 2 chests tea, ■? cases glue, 5 sks peas, 4 sleel plates, 25 pkgs. For Bluff—7 sks peas, 25 cases apples, 20 pkgs. For Hobart—l2 kegs butter, 2 cases cheese, 28 sks seed. For Melbourne—lso cases tongues, 45 sks peas, 10 sks beans, 14 pkgs zinc, 8 boxes fruit, 23 pkgs. For Adelaide—l case lard, 50 casee tongues, 2 pkgs. For Fremantle—loo cases tongues.

Yesterday Messrs Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co. were advised that the schooner Maud Graham, which put back to Lyttelton after losing her captain off Portland Island, had arrived safely at Auckland.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9816, 27 August 1897, Page 6

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9816, 27 August 1897, Page 6

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9816, 27 August 1897, Page 6