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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

WEATHER REPORT -Thursday, July 21. Wind, N.E., fresh breeze ; blue sky. 9 a.m. Koon. 5 p.m. Barometer .. 29.97 29.99 29.78 Thermometer ..49 61 50 HIGH WATER—Friday, July 22. Morning, 6.2* a.m.; evening, 6.45 p.m. Sun rises, 7.25 a.m.; sets, 4.47 p.m. Moon rUei, 8.34 a.m. ; sets, 8.16 p.m.

WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin telegraphed at 12.50 p.m. yesterday as follows:—" Wind, gale with rain from between"N.E. and E. and S.K. at all places northward of Castle Point, Wanganui and New Plymouth, and strong easterly winds from thence southwards to Lyttelton and Hokitika, and from between north-east and north and west at all other places. Barometer fall at all places. Sea heavy on all the eastern coast, moderate on all the western coast. Tides high on all the eastern coast; low on all tbe western coast" ARRIVE D—July 21. Frank Guy, uarquentine, 191 tons, Cotton, from Grey mouth. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. Monowai, s.s., 3433 tons, Ch afield, from Melbourne via way ports. Passenger.—Misses Phillips, inston, Ton iuson, Sutton and Meadows, Me.d.ni s Archer, nurse and child, Kinney, Manson and Hunt, Messrs j Cooper, ilarmer, Chry_tall, Ainger and Benjamin, aud sixteen steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Rotemahana, s.s., 1763 tons, Manning, from Weiungtou. Passengers — Misses Lambie, Morau, Martyn, Humphries, ThompUi'i9 and Perry, Me.--dame. Nolan, Booth, Dellow, Taylor and Forsyth, Messrs Banks, McGregor, Cringiington, Bull, Davidsou, Cameron, Gordon, Graham, U_selber_, Laurie, Sehaafe, Norton, Rucle <ige, Kichelbauui, Booth, Dellow, Taylor, McMonan, l_ouii_.ll, Aldridge, Buckley, Moore, Pell aud Hop?, and twenty steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Firth of Lome, barque, 805 tuns, Jackson, from New York, via Dunedin. Chrystall and Co., agents. SAILED-July 21. Rotomahana, s.s., 1763 tons Manning, for Wellington. fa-sensf-Ts—Miss Grimmer, Mesdames Prime, Winter and child, Campbell and Sinclair and child. Messrs Alpars, H. F. Morris, Vickers, Brigg, Newton, Orb irougb, Stevens, Sheriff, Butcher, Thomas, Findlay, Maude, Prime, Winter, Campbell, Low and Hunder. Union Steamship Com,any, agents. Brunner, s.s., 540 tons, Millman, for Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. IMPORTS. Monowai—From Melbourne -36 pieces deal, 112 bags b irk, 20 crates empty bottles, 40 cases brandy, 15 sks seed, 1 case piano, 83 bdls ratla.is, 80 bags barley, 4 cases type, 6 drums oil, 19 crates, 5 half-che-ts and? ca.estest, 5 cases tongues, 1 pkg and 1 case eycl. fittings, 70 boxes dates, 3 cases and 2 cr_tes bicycles, 40 bags rice, 3 bags g'nger, 70 cases ■s. acid, 245 sks i>a.k, 247 pkgs, 6 pels, 1 bdl, 20 cases, 1 bale, 1 keg. From Blurt—l2B sks seed, 1 case cheese From Dunedm -75 boxes candles, 6 hhds ale, 3 cases piper, 130 bags cement, 41 pkgs, 3 cases. Firth of Lome -From New York—oOO tons general merchandise. Frank Guy—From Greymouth—s224 silver pine sleepers, 420-ift red pine timber. Rotoiti—From Manukau—7s cases oranges; 1 case, 2 pkg*, 1 box. From New flymouth—l crate empty returns, 30 boxes butter, 4 kegs, 3 coses. Taupo—From Hokitika-1 case, 1 funnel. From Greymouth—Quantity timber, 3.00 brioks, 26 boiler lumps, loose cube, 650 tons coal, 1 case, 1 sk potatoes. Rotomahaua—From Nelson—l coop fowls. From Wellington—l box photo glue, 14 bdls pipes, 1 cask fitting*, 18 .ks empty botile., 13 boxes butter, 3 .ru_.es and 2 pkgs leather, 2 empty returned casks, 1 tin trUuk, 4 cases tea, 1 crate bicycL-s, quantity staves, 15 case., 1 pal, 1 bale, 6 kegs, 57 pkgs, 11 boxes, 1 bag, 4 boxes fish, 1 case tongues, 21 Head cattle, 7 horses, 43 _ks seed. EXPORTS. Rotoiti—For Wellington—4 pkg.. ranges, 6 sks oysters, 1 bag potatoes, 18 pkgs. For Wanganui—4 .ks meal, lOu sks seed. For New Plymouth—6 cases ale, 3 sks wheat, 152 sks potatoes, 215 sks and 175 bags flour, 4 pkgs implements, 50 sks pollard, 50 pkgs. For I ..tea—3 pkgs wheel. For Blenheim—2 pKgs.' For Manukau—6u sks seed. ._o»._u_ond-For Greyuuu. i-28 bags sugar, 2 sks oatmeal, 10 pkgs harrows, 3J5 ba_;s chaff, 30 sks flour, 4 bales hay, 12 sks manure, 40 cases apples, 41 sks onions, 66 sks potatoes, 3 ca.es bacon, 45 pkgs, 1 cycle. For Hokitika—lo pkgs. The Pareora went into dock'on Wednesday afternoon, and will come out to-morrow or on Monday. The Jane Douglas went on the slip yesterday afternoon for a thorough overhaul. The Frank Guy arrived yesterday morning from Greymouth. The Firth of Lome, with part cargo from New York, arrived ye.terday afternoon from Dunedin. The Monowai arrived yesterday morning from Melbourne via way ports, but did not sail in the evening. She sails to-day for Sydney via Wellington. The Rotomahana arrived ye.terday morning from Wellington, and left for *.". elhngt ow at night. The Taupo sailed for Dunedin via way ports yesterday. The Brunner sailed for Westport last evening. The folio wing is the list of passengers by the Rotoiti on Wednesday night:—For Wellington—Miss Kemp, Messrs Livingstone, Kemp aud Jones. For New Plymouth—Miss Greenwood. For Auckland— Mrs Norman, Messrs Ormond,' Watt, Jones and Fioser.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rotomahana, s.s., from Wellington, July 23rd. Mararoa, s.s,, from Sydney via Auckland, July 23rd. Otaruma, s.s., left London via Port Chalmers May -3th, due at Holmrt , Juy -iil.t;. Jftiuiutaka, s.s., left Plymouth ;June _Vsth, due in the colony August 10th; Rakaia, s.s., left Plymouth June __th, due in 'the Colony August 14>h; Waimate, s.s., leaves London Au.u.C 20th, due in the colony October 9th; Kaikoura, s.s., leaves' London September 17th, due in the colony November 2nd; Tekoa, s.s., leaves London August 2-th, due in the colony on 14th October; Maori, s.s., left London Juiy 9th, due in the colony ..September Ist ; Devonport, barque, from Clarence River, sailed July 16th; Doris barque, from N. at York, sailed May 2/th ; Firth ot Lome, bque from New York, sailed March 24th; Hawke's Bay, s.s., from London via Sydney, left London Juue 23rd; Indramayo, s.s., fr in London via Sydney; Indraghiri, s.s., from London via Sydney, left London May 27th; Hennione, ship, from London, sailed June iOth; Excelsior, bque., from Edith burg-; lonic, s.s., left London June 9th; John U'Uaunt, bque., left Liverpool Marcii 9th; Liv, bque., from Hamburg,' sai.ed June 21st; No- wood, ship, from New Kork; Sussex, bque., from Hew York;' Star of Victoria, from, London via Australia, arrived at Auckland June 27th; __i__nne, bque., from Clarence River; Tokomaru, s.a., from London. Mapburika, s.s., left London, July 6th ; lonic, s.s., left London June 9th ; M. A. Übran, barquentine, from Clarence River; Rangaira, s.s., left London July 15th; Elizabeth Price, tthree-masted schooner, from Clarence River; Tweeddale, four masted barque, from Calcutta. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Rotomahana, s.s., for Wellington, July 23rd. Monowai, s.s., for Sydney via Wellington, this day. Mararoa,;B.S., for Dunediii, July 23rd. Ruahine, s.s., tor London, about; Auunst 4th; Otarama, 8.8., for London, about August 13th; Kiuiu__ka,B.s., for London, ab tit September Ist; Rakaia, s.s., for t ondon, about September 14th; Maori,' s.s., August Ist; lonic, s.s., August 18th; Tokomaru, s.s., September 19th; Aotea, s.s., for London direct, July 30th; Mary A. Law, bque., for Newcastle. VESSELB IN PORT. Mary A Law, barque; Dilpusaund, barque; Ruahine, s.s.; Pareora, s.s.; Fr_nk Guy, barquentine; Dlrthof Lome,barcfue; Monowai, i.s.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10095, 22 July 1898, Page 6

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LV, Issue 10095, 22 July 1898, Page 6

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LV, Issue 10095, 22 July 1898, Page 6

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