LYTTELTON.
ARRIVED. Oct. 27— Wakatu, s.s., 95 tons, "Will®, from Cheviot, Kaikoura and Wellington-. Kinsey, Bams and Co., ecenits. Passengers— Misses Love. Hodgroan, Knott), Inglesby and Brown, Mr* iM'Sill, Messrs Gandersoa and Turabull. Cot. 2T~Koonya.. s.a., 663 <©»*, Graham, from Westporfc. "Union Steamship Company, agents. The s.s. Wak'fclu arrived from Cheviot, Kailoura and 'Wellington at a quarter past ter, and €ac s.s. Koonya from Westpori at ihalfpasfc ten, last night. The s.«. Jftinrtt, wHen is expeoied 1o arrive at iLytteildD) o» "Wednesday, is to load for Dunedin, instead' of for 'Wellington; and Greymouth-, as previously arranged. The barque Manxirewa was towed 1 to a Ijertli Bit th© Gladstone Pier this morning. She has a load o,f coal for Messrs •&. CVCCiatohie and Co., who are' *aetiEg as port agents for ihe vessel. •Oaptaim Alsopp, formerly of the Trarque Helen Denmy, is in- command. Messrs Kaye and Carter are port agents for lihe as. SAgapan'tlius, now loading oaits for South iA!frica-. f WEATHER -FORECAST. The following weatier forecast was telegraphed •from .Wellington* •to-day: — Wind Etrong *o a gale from -the west ar<| between the Tiorth'-easi ->nd north-wesV at all -places northward of Timaru and 1 Queenatown, and {front •'between' 'the north-west and sourjjb--west elsewhere. The barometer will fall everywhere. The sea •will fee 'heavy on: all the west coast, sod also on tihe east coast; from Castle Point* Kaikoura. The tides will te ihigh on all tiie . west coast, and also on Ibe east coast no^ilb of -East Cape and 'between Castle Point and Kaikoura, \ poor at Lyttelton, and good 1 it-h«»oe southward. Rain is- ito be «rpected in alO iparts of the country. Warning sigmtlafor northerly gales are exhibited at Cape EM!aria Van "'Diemeni and Tiritiri, and «ifc Oapes -Campbell and ■Foulwind, Farewell !Spii.«aid! INraggef Point. Synopsis of *h# last torty-eig.bjt ihour3 :-»— : There ihas been very little movement of pressure northward of (Napier and DT'ew 'Plymouth', .but it decreasea eloewtiere «l>owly nmtil 1 about 10 a.m. od (Sunday, and since tthem itb has risen in all par** -of the country. The Tireaither nas abeen^feneraHy fine, and with moderate wieds, north ftf JNWpJer «nd KW 3Plymou.tli, but with strong northerly iv> rifost other partis, of the country. Si- jlow pressure easfe-in 1 "the ffasmaa pc», "travefling- *o .the sontli-eas-t,' and a low pressure from lie -west is due a.t ihe meridian; of South Cape on Wednesday. '
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7239, 28 October 1901, Page 3
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