WEATHER REPORT, &o.
WA fritter, This Day (Saturday) : — Morning, tiff.. •rfterHOOiw,4e27. Sun risea 4M a.m., sets Fkibat, Sax. 7.
WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin sent the following weather forecast tc-Captain Clark yesterday afternoon:—"Windbetween north-west and west and south at all places. 'Barometer rise everywhere. Heavy swell on all eastern coast south of East Cape. Moderate on all Srestern coast. Tides good on eastern coast .south of East Cape. Moderate elsewhere. Modorate tfa> strong westerly winds are to be expected in all ■parta-orthecountry."
CLX/LBED. Jan. 7— Gtematis, ketch, 67 tons, Peterson, for *Hftvetock, Field and Ferrier, agents. SAILED. Jsox 7— Morning Light, schooner, 93 tons, Svendfeen, for Wwtapu. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., bgeats. Jan. 7— Wakatipu, s.s., 1258 tons, Newton, tor feydwy, via Wellington. Union Steamship Comjpany, agents. Passengers for Wellington— Misses (Chambers, Harvey, JoyntandWelsh (2), Mesdames Co-non and child, Noismith, Chamhers, Hancock, HaU and Reed, Messrs M'Donald, Walton, Minn, tHkncock, Barstow, Jones, Hall, Williams and Hamilton Sydney— Misses Pollock andGongh, Jttrsleake, Messrs Healy, Darling, Douhleday and Beck. ' Jaaa. 7— Tjfcne, s.s., 1370 tons, Spmks, for •southern ports and Melbourne. Union Steamship &mpaxvy, agento. Passengers: For Dunedin— {Kisses Bird, Beare, Reach, Evans and Hogg, Kesdomes Smith and Nantes, Messrs Grendly, Eow, Matheson, Dagger, Brown, Soames and Wood; for Blnff— Messrs Lillicrap andßogera; for Meiboujme— Misses Macdonald and Lamb (a), ■MessxsJßnaer, Astell and family and Beaxe. EXFOB.TS. Tafane* For Dunedin— 3o cases empties, 6 kegs \adsx, 3 chests tea, 10 cases nails, 2 bars steel, 1 bcrauiliii, 7 empty casks, 20 pkgs; for Bluff-1 coaocigaw; for Hobart-3 pkgs ; for Melboume--50 cases tongues, 15 pkgs ; for Adelaide-20 sacks seed; for Fremantle— 2s pkgs; for Albany-4r *^tonahana : For Wellington-3 pkss„*ea. 12 casks mckies, 1 cask ale, 9 pkgs ranges, 97 sacks •flour, 3 cases oil, 1 cast bolts, 6 bicycles, 5 bales ■bacon, a trusßes leather, Wbal^wooUqnjmtatyp-.sr-Son, 25 drums naph-dia, 3 doors, 6-castings, 1 bdl Smdtefl, 36 plates iron, 5 sacks' seed, 1 case pump, l [pkg pnmp, 50 pkgs; for Wanganm— 3 pkgs; tor .feenfieim-l Wcycle, 2 pkgs; for Nelson-1 p«g •wheels, 6 pkgs, 2 pipes; for New PlymouOi— lo (rtgs; for Foxton— 2s sacks malt, 1 case bacon; for West»orfc— l pkg. . , W-akitu: For Port Bobinson-6 cases fruit, 5 "bales cornsacks, 48 bales twine, 1 plough, 10 cases jmekles, 28 sacks flour, 68 cawes and pkgs sundnes, MObdls standards, 90bdla plates, 65 reels wire, 25 backs-coal, 1 bicycle. ' TfKwtemer Pareora, of the K-rtl»]^|-«m •com© oat of the graving-dock today, after being 'cleaned and painted. , The schooner Clyde is on Mr Miller's slip, retexyhHf a thorough overhaul, while tho schooner Saudeiabam is on the hard, in the same bay. (The New Zealand Shipping Company s steamer Waikato arrived in port yesterday morning from Wnaru and Oamani. She completes her loading Jfthis port, and is expected lo get away this avemngrfor London.
9 a.m. 5 p.m. •Wf^uiMiijn- 29-97 29*82 Thil HiiHiiiiifn ••• ••• 66 61
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6072, 8 January 1898, Page 4
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478WEATHER REPORT, &o. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6072, 8 January 1898, Page 4
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