INTERCOLONIAL WEATHER EXCHANGE.
PORT LYTTELTON.
PORT OF TIMARU.
Shipping Intellegence.
Wellington, Jnly 7. New Zealand. — High pressure to N.W. ; winds. S. and S.W., strong wind at Bluff and passing showers m the North. Australia.— Very high pressure over >o. and S.E. Australia and Tasmania ; light westerly winds except at Hobart, where it 13 S.E. Barometers — In New Zealand : At Rnssell, 30.3 ; Wellington, 29.9 ; Blnff, 29.8. In Australia : At Albany, 29.9; Hobart, 30.5 ; Portland, 30.5 ; Sydney, 30.4.
ABBIVED. July 7 — Onyx, from Newcastle. July 7 — A"" and Mary, from Eockharapton. SAILBD. Nil. Auckland, Jnly 7. Arrived— Neptune, from Danedin; Syren, from Timaru ; Mary Campbell, from Greymouth ; Staria Virginia, from Dunedin; Parnel', from Lyttelton. Sailed— Sarah W. Hunt for Cape Horn. Wellington, July 7. Sailed — Waihora, a. 3., for Melbourne via South. Passengers — Misses Mattioy and Seagar, Mrs Clark, Messrs Messenger, Berry, Mclntosh, Edwards, Glover, Master Edmunds, and 19 steerage. Bluet, July 7. The Arawata arrived at the Headii at 8 p.m. She left Melbourne at noon on the 2nd ; had light westerly winds and fine weather the first two days, then fresh westerly winds and southerly sea. She 3ails at 5 p.m. for Danedin. Saloon passengers — For Bluff : Me33rs Osborne and McGregor ; for Dnnedin, Misses Meridith, Layzelle and Messrs Kitchen, Smith, Beanie, Gordon and Brooke ; for Lyttelton, Mrs and Miss Osborne; for Nelson, Dr and Mr 3 Pearless and family (3) ; for Anckland, Eev. MrEice ; for Wellington, Miss Bracken, Wr Afn.ir and son.
The flagstaff at Timaru is Bitnated m 171 aeg. 17min. 20seo. East longitude ; <Udeir. 23 mm. South latitude. July 7—9 a.m.: Bar., 29.81; ther., 43; wind, S., light; weather, bright and clear; sea, slight swell. 5 p.m. ; Bar., 29.87 ; ther., 55: weather, bright and clear; sea, slight Sun rises, this day, 7.35 ; seta, 4.34. High water, this day, 2.7 a.m., 2.31 p.m. ARBITED. Nil. SAILSD. Nil. VgSSELS IN POUT. Inside the Breakwater — Steam Tng— ■ Titan. Barque — Dova. Barqnentines — Handa Isle and Formosa. Schooners — Onward and Eio. Ketoh— Alpha. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Taiaroa, s.s. , from Donedin, this day. Lady Mabsl, brigantine, from Newcastle, eirly. Annie Bow, barquentino, from Sjdney, early. Aaterion, barque, from London, early. W. H. Watson, barque, from London, early. Eileen Donan, from Newcastle, early. Hero, cutter, from Wellington, daily. PEOJECTEJJ DEPARTURES. For Dunedin — Taiaroa, s.s., this day. For Auckland — Httnda Isle, Ibarquentine, daily. For Sydney — Formosa, barquontine, eirly. For the United Kingdom — Deva, burque, daily. There were no arrivals or departures from this Port yesterday. The barqnentiuo Handa Isle was loading produce at the wharf yesterday. She is expected to be ready for sea to-morrow. The barquentdne Formosa will be taking m her Sydney cargo shortly. She is being loaded by Mr Win. Evans. (By Telegraph.)
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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 3054, 8 July 1884, Page 2
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449INTERCOLONIAL WEATHER EXCHANGE. PORT LYTTELTON. PORT OF TIMARU. Shipping Intellegence. Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 3054, 8 July 1884, Page 2
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