LYTTELTON.
WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin sent the following weather forecast to Captain Clark yesterday afternoon: — •' Wind between north-west and west and south at ?.!1 places northward of Blenheim and Nelson, and I'eiiveec west and south and south-west elsewhere. Barometer ri«.e everywhere. Sea heavy on both coasts of both islands. Tides generally high. Northerly gales with rain are ic be expected soon at all places soutWiward of Tliames and Manukau. Westerly galea in north, with colder weather everywhere.
SAILED. "Nov. 10— Te Anau, s.a., 1028 tons, Bernech, for Port Cnalmers. Union Steamship Company, agents. Nov. lO^Westralia, s.s., 1819 tors, Bull, for Sydney, via northern ports. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Passengers; For Wellington—Mesdames Laorenson, Carroll, Palmer, Bell and child, Hesars Higgi&son, Castle, Simouscn, Prince, Passmore, lnglis, Xanrenson. G. Harper, Wallace, Bichards.Sims.Bamsay, Doughs and Cot ton; for Napier— Messrs Corland and 'I rensarth ; for Anckland—Hiss Smith, Messrs Pratt and Bewick ; for Sydney— Miss Plummer and Messrs Saltau (2|. IMPORTS. TeAnau: From Auckland— 2o cases brandy, 30 cases schnapps, 5 cases whisky, 10 cases bottles, 2 'barrels wine, 7 pkgs saddlery, 25 bales hops, 50 pieces timber. 11l bales paper, 97 crates onions, 25 boxes anples, 10 cases potatoes, 1 tierce casings, 16 pkirs plough, 1 perambulator, 1 go-cart, 1 box cornflour, 100 bags cement, 30, case- oranges, 61 bdls laths, 1 case lemons, 66 cases salmon, 75 pkgs raisins, 30 cases dried fruit, 150 cases canned fruit; from Gisborn^ — 4 crates empties; from Wellington— 7 empty hhds. EXPORTS. Westralia: For "Wellington— 23 cases, 4 sets harrows, 8 casks, 6 crates 200 sacks chatf , 2bales leather, 1 bicycle; for Wansanui— s casks, 4 crates ; for Patea— 3 casks, 2 crates; for Napier— 2o cases pickles, 16 bales hay, 3 cases bacon, 5 cases cider, 1 churn, 4 harrows, 1 plough, 110 sacks potatoes, 166 sactß seed ; for Gisbcme— 27o sacks seed, ISO sacks potatoes, 5 sacks wheatmeal, 19 cases; for Auck-<t«Bd-^-JW sucks seed/2828-«B:ks potatoes, 1370 sacks /chaff, 50 sacks wheat, 71 bales hay, 250 sacks flour, 11 cases bacon, 16 crates biscuits, 4 bales leather, 2 -tales •woollens. 1 bicycle, 3 crates, <? ca3ks. 2? cases statdriesj.for Sydney— 27s bales bay, 1 bale leather* • ; ■-..•'..
The Govercnient steiuner Tataneksi arrived from Timarn yesterday morning, and was placed in tlie graving dock with the steamer Taupo. The torqr.e Helen arrived yesterday morning From Clarence River, with a cargo of hardwood timber.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6025, 11 November 1897, Page 2
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395LYTTELTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6025, 11 November 1897, Page 2
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