PORT OF LYTTELTON.
ARRIVED. Nil. SAILED. Jan. 28 — Takapuna, s.s., far 'Wellington. Jan. 28 — Presto, for Sydney. Jan. 2S— Hermione, for London. PORT CHALMERS. IP.RFVED. Jan. 28— Tarawera, s.s., from the Sounds. SAIUSD. Jan. 28 — Bombay, s.s., for Wellington. She takes 2637. bales of wool from this port. Aucki.asd, Jan. 28. Arrived — Clansman, from Rockhampton ; Planter, from Dnnedin. Sailed — Hawea, s.s., for tho South. Wellington, Jsn. 28. Sailed — Hanroto, s.s., for tha South. Passengers—Misses Tanner (2), Remington, Campbell, Coazdens, Whithonse, Corler $md Morah&m, Mesdames GiUon, Graziens, Campbell, Brett, Wemyss, King, Barry, Darby, Sonthorhvnd, Whitehouse, Holt, Oafeden and Scarr, Bev. Mr Brook, Major Wnstrnpp, Messrs Richmond. Prndhoe, Jackson, Brott, Lawford, Lowe, Newton, Cnrtia, Scarr, Hart and Dunn. Bluff, Jin. 28. The Munapouri, s.s., arrived at 4.30 a.m. She left Melbourne at 8 p-in. on the 22nd ; arrived at Hobart at 8 a.m. on the 2'lth ; left at 6 p.n., and experienced light westoily winds and fine weather acroM. The Tasmanian cricket team ore piisswngers by ltor. They ha.vo arranged no programme yet, beyond playing' at Conedin ami Ohristurch; but will probably play ut Inveroirgtll, Tira&rn. and elseivhore before leaving. Saloon pasnengora: — For Bluff — Miss Bat>33, Messrs Ibbotson, Gliindinning, Stewart, Hanphxm and Newberty, Me3daines Andrews, Canon ind Conlsioi., Dr Thornton, Messrs Davr.ea, Sale, Batter, Harris, Bnrng, SUbottom, Mansfiald, Sams. ICirby, Kendall, Greithonsa, Reid, Baastiac, Latham, Andruw;, Ellis and Leonard, Master Acdrerc- and ten ftoors^-o; for Sunudin —^Messrs Ritchie, Dnggall, Hillifai, Salmarat, Seville, Stirling, Calf ert and McPhomon, Mesdames Moore, Mumiy, Maxwell, Meiklejohc, Jones and three children, Messrs Moore, Cummrng, Adams, Dijon, Rotherford, Home and Brovra, R<rvg. McDonald :ind Maxwell, Mr and Mra Smith, Mr and Mm Shnldam, Mr and Mr3 Searston, Mr and Mm Ronnie ; for Lyttelton— Mr and Mra McLaren, Messrs Chishohn, Paxton and Ivy, Mrs Honjfray, Misses Honifray, Ttompnon, BrennanandPaxton : for Wellington — Messrs Walker, leitoh, Longhrey, Ifason, Barlow, Mitclieli, Tapper and Mason, Mrs Bar'ow, Misses :Payan and Coatcs ; for Napier — Mr and Mrs Barlow, Rev. Mr Bryant. Mr and Mrs and Miss Dean ; for Aiciland — Mr and Mrs Gwim, Misses Black, Hill, Frenoh. Finher (2), Mrs Thorpe and two children, Mrs Fiajer, Messrs Aroher, Hill, Frenoh, O'Sh(sa, Steinwear, Tver, Blayney, Captain Fisher and Signer tfotuie. INTERCOLONIAL WISATHKR EXCHANGK. Wbllinoton, Jun. 28. New Zealand : Depression to the eistward ; showery and squally at mos<; places ; wind, N.W. Australia : Depression gontn of and cloudy weather, with rain, on <;he south coast; winds westerly. High pressure advancing: from, the westward ; wind, N.E. Barometer. — In New Zealand : At Russell, 30.0 ; Wellington, 29.6; Blnff, 29.6. In Acstralia: At Hobart, 29.8; Sydney, 30.0 ; Portland, 29.9 ; Albany, 30.2.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2917, 29 January 1884, Page 2
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430PORT OF LYTTELTON. Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2917, 29 January 1884, Page 2
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