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WEATHER FORECAST.

For twenty-four hours from 9 a.m. Sept. Captain Edwin telegraphs as follows : — "WliSD—Moderate to strong from between north-east and north and w.est at all places, but changing to between west and south-west soon at all places northward of Thames and Manukau, and after from ten to sixteen hours elsewhere. IiAKOMKTtK —Fall everywhere, but rising soon north of Thames and Manukau, and after ten to sixteen hours elsewhere. SKA—increasing on both coasts. TIDES— Good at places north of Cape Egmont, and aiso between Castle Poinfc and Kaikoura; moderate at all other places. KAI.N is probable in mo9t parts of the country." AKRlVED—September 10. Huia, auxiliary schooner, 196 tons, McKenzie, from Kaipara. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. Joseph Sims, auxiliary schooner, 100 tons, Kennie, from Thames, Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. W'estralia, s.s., 3500 tons, Thorpe, from Sydney ,via Auckland. ' Passengers—Misses Fuller, May, Panetti, McDonald, Medewell (2), Marsham, Shaw, Lewis (2), Howard, and Fergus, Mesdames May, McQuarters, Norah, J-iuud, and Meadowcroft, Messrs Cooper (2), Love, Panetti, Garlick, Cook, Leighton, Charters, Rotherharn, Dickson, Meadowcroft, Henshaw, Lewis, Oldhani, Hodges (2), .Ennis, Laing, Pickwick, Clark, Marsham, Slater, March, Vaughan, Kobertson, Ensom, and Garlick, and twenty-nine steerage. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Penguin, s.s., 824 tons, Bernech, from Wellington. Passengers—Misses Lawrell, Wiguall, and Rutherford, Mesdames Richards ana infant, Inkson, De Vis, and Bullock, Judge Ward, Messrs Inkson, De Vis, Thompson, Mason, Harper, Christie, and Moate and six chidrren. Union Steamship Company, agents. VVanaka, s.s., 2422 tons, Fleming, from Westport, via Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Jane JJougias, s.s., 96 tons, Whitby, from Akaroa. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. September 11. Herald, s.s., 370 tons, Coulson, from Tiraaru. Union Steamship Company, agents. Falcon, schooner, 95 tons, Green, from Havelock. X. H. Ker, agent. Taupo, s.s., 737 tons, Spence, from Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. Eliza Firth, schooner, 165 tons, Murray, from Kaipara. Field and Ferrier, agents. Wainui, s.s., 640 tons, Worrall, from Nelson via Wellington. Passengers—Misses Ancell, Gallately, Garrick, Shadbolt and child, Kowley, Hare and Mulcock, Mesdames Hall, Ancell, Cuthbertson, Morton and three children. Captain Black, Messrs W. i±. Peryman, P. Lodge, Reynolds, Cuthbertson, Whalford, J. Few, Cooper, Vy. H. Thomson, Hamlen, Cohen, Baxter, Williams, Hodgson and Morton. Union Steamship Company, agents. SAlLED—September 10. Penguin, s.s., 824 tons, Bernech, for Wellington. Passengers—Misses Burnip, Blake, (2), and Kichmond, Mesdames Widdowson, Baker, Cudden and family, Newman, and J. la. Barrett," Sergeanb Mackay, Rev. James Clark, Messrs Blundell, Cudden, J. M. Barrett, Shaw, Pike, Morpeth, Holmes, Sinclair, Shepherd, Newman, Nozthcote, J. Macauley, Cox, McEwan, Harris, Campbell, Clark, Gifford, Mitchell, Schloss, Buttle, Baker (2), Moate, W. Hunter, Johnston and Mackenzie. Union Steamship Company, agents. Westralia, s.s., 3600 tons, Thorpe, for Dunediu. Passengers—For Dunedin— Jfliss 'I'albot, Messrs Henderson, Ennis, Coles, Rogers and Bannatyne. For Melbourne—Miss Gifford. Cuthona, barquentine, 201 tons, Crancli, for Kaipara. Kaye and Carter, agents. Clyde, schooner, 86 tons, Gibboas, for Waitapu. Master, agent. IMPORTS. Westralia—From Sydney—2s2o pea timber, 22 pkgs tea, 10 bales kapoc, 5 cases oil, 28 bags bottles, 26 bales paper, 200 bags lime, 200 bags cement, 300 bdls laths, 120 cases fruit, 1684 bags sugar, 90 oases syrup and treacle, 56 ska hides, 5 csks pelts, 12 bales skins, 5 crates bikes, 45 pkgs merchandise, 89 empty csks. Penguin—'From* Wellington—4 sks cabbages, 6 cases tea, 20 bags salt, 65 bars iron, 14 boxes butter, 28 qrs beef, 2 bags, 1 truss leather, 3 cases cartridges, 11 sks vegetables, 3 cases, 2 bags. Wanaka—-From Sydney—279 pkge, 750 tons coal. Huia—From Kaipara,—l9o,oooft timber. Joseph Sims—From Thames—7o,oooft timber. EXPORTS. Tarawera—For Dunedin—4 bags sugar, 1 hamper, 16 bags c. nuts, 10 bags p. nuts, 10 hhds, 10 ska seed, 110 sks potatoes, 3 pkgs, 47 cases, 1 keg, 6 steel plates, 5 bars steel, 6 cases empties. For Bluff—s sks" seed, 10 cases, 1 bale. For Melbourne-r-1 box seed, 1009 sks potatoes, 55 cases empties, 1 truss leather, 33 bales flax, 1 case. For Hobart— 3 sks seed, 1 chaff cutter, 4 wheels, 1 pair shafts, 1 case. For Fremantle—442 sks potatoes. For Adelaide—ls6 eks potatoes. For Launceston—l sk, 1 case seed. Westralia—For Dunedin—4 crates biscuits, 6 chests tea, 2 sks bacon, 5 cases stationery, 28 pkgs scenery, 35 sks turnip seed, 17 sks potatoes, 13 cases pickles, 2 sks clover seed, 2 bales' leather, 3 csks grindery, 57 hhds, 17 gunnies onions. Messrs Kaye arid' Carter on Saturday cleared in ballast the Cnthona for Wangaroa and the Elizabeth Graham for Kaipara. The Cuthona sailed yesterday, and the. Elizabeth Graham will sail to-day. The Cuthona is chartered to load timber for Melbourne. • The Penguin arrived from Wellington on Saturday morning, and sailed for Wellington on Saturday night. The Westralia arrived from Sydney via Wellington on Saturday morning, and sailed for Dunedin on Saturday afternoon. The auxiliary schooners Hv,ia. and Joseph Sims arrived on Saturday, the former from Kaipara and the latter from Thames. On Saturday and yesterday H.M.S. Torch received a number of visitors. The Wanaka arrived from Newcastle on Saturday morning. The Herald arrived from southern perta yesterday. , The Falcon arrived from Havelock yesterday. The Eliza Firth arrived from Kaipara last

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10139, 12 September 1898, Page 6

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WEATHER FORECAST. Press, Volume LV, Issue 10139, 12 September 1898, Page 6

WEATHER FORECAST. Press, Volume LV, Issue 10139, 12 September 1898, Page 6

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