SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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intbbbd ihwabds. January 3— Grafton, bs, 297, Nordstrnm, from We3t Coast.. Passengers-^&fisses. Rolleston, Burns, Bey Wright, Messrs Williams, Gully, Guy, Hay, ahd Vaughan. 3— Lily, ss, 20, Scully, from Motaeka. CLEABED OUTWABDB; January 3 — Lily, sb, 20, Scully, for Motueka. 3 — Grafton, ss, 297, Nordstrum, for .Wel* lington. Passengers— Misses Petrie, Beeves, (2), Guthrie, Levestam, Bayliss (2), Mesdames Smith, Criohton, Petrie, Chapman, Buokley, Brother Phillip, Masters Pre#^h<**si&M^" ; Messrs Dobbie, CripbJon, HaH, Chapman (&), Rftiner^CroßsTrand Elves. "" ...... , B — Lady t Barkly, sb, 40, Sfevensj JTor Motueka.
The Charles Edward; is expected to je'ave Hokitika to-.day for Greymouthr^erip_o¥t, < and Nelson. Sheia announced to sail at 6 p.m to-morrowrior.Foxtpn.'— ; - --— ' - - The Murray was to leave Wellington for NeleOn last evening, but owing tp a souitherl^; gale was detained. She will probably .leave there early thia morhingi alao will sail "for WejrfjSdrt at snr o'clock' thiir Wening,*!! arrived.^ -'. ■■■--'■••;;■ *'"""*: ;,.-: v , •.•/" VThe A^er'e lef t Patea for W«Uington m- \ terday. b '.'■* lv -. ::' I
3 .he Kennedy i_rexpecfM to lews Welling-tor-Nelson this afternoon, and, will nil forest Coast ports at 2 p.m to.raiorrow ( if uniS&s.bbJb The Wavetley left Wellington for Patea yesterday, but was compelled to return, as a strong southerly gale was experienced at the Headß. : The Lady Barkly sails for Motueka at four this afternoon. • Tfa<^ Lily , leaves fot Motueka at 2.30 this afternoon. The Grafton arrived from West Coast ports at 2 p;nj yesterday, and sailed at 3.15 p.m for Wellington direot. The Wainui will arrive from Wellington this morning, and sail at 7 a.m for Greymonth direot. > .The 'Penguin tf ill*arrive froMt'.PiStoh, 1 Wellington, and South thu morning, and sail at 6 p.m on the return trip. ,_. The Mawhera returns, from West Coast ports thia afternoon, -j,na sails at 6 p.m for Wellington direct, , 1 .. '_ .] -..A ' The prifi6ipal ekpbftVby' thVUiiionl { Cbmpany's steamers during the month of Deoember were as follows :— -498- bales ./wool, 28, bales'ii6p§;'^B6- saoks malt, 355' oases' jam, l 176* pkgg'confeotionery, 2,430 saoks ohaff, ■ r ■ i i 1 1 • ■ i i n « i ,. .
B.m; p.m. Thuraday, Jan 4 .. 7.9 7.41 Friday, Jan 5 .. 8.10 8.37 Saturday, Jan 6 8.59 9.22 Sunday, Jan 7 .. 9.44 10.4 Monday, Jan 8 .. 10.21 10.88 Tuesday, Jan 9 .. 10.55 11.12 Wednesday, Jan 10 .. 11.28 11.45
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Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7828, 4 January 1894, Page 3
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372SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7828, 4 January 1894, Page 3
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