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WEATHER FORECAST.

For twenty-four hour 3 from S t» m., Sept.

Edwin telegraphs as under :r----"WIND, gale from between north-ea3t and west at all places northward of Lyttelton and Hokitika soon, and at all places from thence northward to Napier and New Plymouth after ten hours; strong westerly winds between Napier, Taupo, and East Cape, and strong northerly winds elsewhere. BAROMETER, Fall everywhere. SEA, heavy on all western coasts and on east coast southward of Napier. TIDES, high on all western coast, good on all eastern coast. RAIN is probable in all parts of the country.

ARRlVED—September 20. Wa-ikare, s.s., 3071 tons, Richardson, from Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers—Misses Dixon, Barber. Mutton, Keand, Coxton, Fuller, Russell, Hendjerson, and Manning, Mesdames Heller, Burke, Dixon, Hammond and child, Evans. Scott and child, Little, and Pearson and family, Messrs Burke, Brayshaw, Batchelor, J. B. Reid, Pyne, Jones, Cunningham, Bonnitigton, Oswald, Graham, Breitstud, Kober, Evans, Pike, Ashley.Soames, Townsend (2), White, Fisher. McPherson, Johns, Howland, Fuller, Beattie, Pearson, Brown, Edar, Hadfield, York, and Thomson, Master Little„and twenty-two steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Penguin, s.s., 821 tons, Bernech, from Welington. Passengers—Misses Davey, Butler, and Ross, Mrs Plummer and two children, Messrs Hyams, J. McCaw, and Hodgson, Master Holdemess, and three steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Morning Light, schooner, 92 tons, Featherstone, from Waitapu. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents.

SAlLED—September 20. Waikare, s.s., 3071 tons, Richardson, for Melbourne via Uuuedin. Fasseiigeri-;—For JJuueciin: Misses Wall, Smitn, jULanning, Hall, Boyle, King, and McGill, Mrs Smitn, Messrs Ualbi-aith, Mitchell, Yickerman, Harris, and Holmes. i'or Uluif: Miss Smith, Messrs Constable and Spiers. For Melbourne: Mesde.mes McFarlane, Oakley and three chnuren, Matthews, and Scott and two children, Messrs Rowan, Fraser, Scott, Wardrop, Fotuermgham, Fraser, Oakley, Farr, Townsend (2;, and McFarlane. Union Steamship Company, agents.

I'ukaki, 5.8., 1*44 tone, Lambert, for southern ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. umgadee, s.s., 610 tons, Kerr, for Westport. Uniou Steamship Company, agents. Jane Douglas, s.s., y<s tons, Whitby, for Akaroa. Piteiiithiy, vVallace and Co., agents. Penguin, s.s., b'M tons, Hernecb, tor Wellington/ I'assengers—Misses M. Maling, Overion, Blundell, Dayison, Mesdaines Bamfieki and Overtoil, lions. W. Kolleston and G. McUeau, itev. ±t. F. JHurchaa, Messrs G. H. Smith, JVt.H.K., Baldwin, M. H. lnnes, Or. Van Asch, Salik, V.'. Bridget, and Johnston, Masters Ketlle, iiiunt, i J ainier, Izard, Hay-" ward (2), Gould (%),■ and Wilder. (Jaioa Steamship Company, agents. - IMPOSTS. Penguin—Prom Wellington: 102 rolls, 16 boxes, i case organ, 3 pkgs* stoves, 100 cases oats, d cases gloss, ti baiee ar*l 2 pkga leather, 32 bags 3ait, 10 cases tea, 44 qrs beef, la boxes butter. 12 csks pelts, 41 oags hides, 1 bale cord, 33 pkgs machinery, 9 sks vegetables, <la lioraea, 16 boxes, 19 cases 14 pkgs 4 parcels, b bags.

Jfukaki—i<'rom Westport: 100 tons coal, 2 cases.

Morning Light—From Waitapu : 58,000 ft timber."

Waikare—From Sydney: 14 csks alum, 2790 bags sugar, 10 cased acid, 1 case drapery, ie cases kerosene, 1 case bicycles, 23 cases sewing macuines, 1 case drugs, a cases empty bottles, 2 caks vinegar, 4 rolls lead, 3 cases and 2 pkgs drapery, 25 cases, 2 quarter-csks and 5 octaves •whnrkey, *:25 cases aie, 1 pkge nails, 1 case bicycles, 1 case paper, 906 cases fruit, 1 case cotton, 45 crates bottles, 1 box drugs,: 200 bags salt, 35 coses iuruiture, 11 cases curios, 51H rolls netting, 73 bags bottles, 1 csk dye, 31 bdls empty returned bags, 1 coop fowJs, 1 pel eggs, 50 cases bananas, 3 cases merchandise, 40 ; pkgs, 4 pels, 8 bags. EXPORTS. Wainui—For Wellington: 4 bales skins, 10 sks pollard, 10 3ks wheat, 138 sks potatoes, 1 truss leather, 13 pkgs. Fo» .uienheim: 15 ; Bk& seed. For Wanganui: 40 sks Jbtatoes, 3 pkgs. For Patea: 5 pkgs harrows, 2 cases. For Foxton: 4 pkgs roller. For Welson: 25 sks oats, 10 sks manure, 15 sks seed, 16 pkgs.

The, Waikare, from Sydney via Wellington, arrived yesterday- morning. She left for Melbourne via Dunedin last night. 'I'he Penguin arrived from Wellington yesterday morning, end sailed for Wellington last night. :

'xhe Dingadee sailed for Westport yesterday afternoon. Slie has been coaling the Kangatira during her stay in port. I The Pukaki sailed for southern ports last evening. • ,

The Morning Light arrived yesterday morning from Waitapu. ' > The Vale Royal has nearly completed her loading, and will probably leave port this evening. '

The J£assa was taking in ballast yesterday and will probably sail for Kaip'ara to-night. The Rangatira is to sail "for the north on Saturday: , — . •'•

The Hesketh came out of • dock yesterday afternoon, and will probably leave lor Greymouth to-night. She has f undergone a complete re-fittal, and looks' almost a new., ship. The Waikare brought, a large shipment, over 800 cases, of oranges from Sydney.- Not a single case was condemned by Mr Murphy. Evidently the , Stringency exercised at. this' port has had •an excellent effect on the snippers. A number of cases for. Wellington,' however, were condemned at that port. •■ •■■ -' Fears" have been expressed for the safety of the.lJarque Lake Ontario, due at-Wellington from" Liverpool.' She is upwards of .144 days out, and has not been reported since she left the M,ersey. .... s* ■ . The' Rofomahana was floated into the Graving dock at. Dunedin on Friday afternoon. She is to be cleaned, painted, and otherwise overhauled;

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10147, 21 September 1898, Page 6

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WEATHER FORECAST. Press, Volume LV, Issue 10147, 21 September 1898, Page 6

WEATHER FORECAST. Press, Volume LV, Issue 10147, 21 September 1898, Page 6

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