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WEATHER REPORT

Satukbat, Jam; ah v 2, Wellington. — E., light, breeze; barometer, 30.1; thermometer, G3; gloomy. Nelson. — Calm; barometer, 30.03; thermometer, 63; overcast.

Blenheim. — Calm ; barometer, 30.13 ; thermometer, 60 ; cloudy ; rivers high.

Lyttelton. — N.E., fresh breeze; barometer, 30.20; thermometer, GO; ovei-cast.

Christchurch. — N.E., light; barometer, 30.1 G; thermometer, G2; overcast.

Timaru. — E., strong breeze; barometer, 30.13; thermometer, 60; overcast; sea calm.

Bealey. — N.E., light ; bins sky ; riA'crs lOA\ r .

Greymouth. — N.E.; fresh breeze; cloudy; bar good. Dunedin. — N.E.. fresh breeze; 29.94; thermometer, 65; blueskj*.

Port Chalmers. — N.E., gale; barometer, 29.98; thermometer, s!>; cloudy. Bluff.— E., light; barometer, 30.05; blue

Napier. — N.E., light ; barometer, 30.1 fi ; thermometer, GS ; gale; sea, heavy savcll.

The Jane Anderson, from Dunedin has again put in an appearance. As usual, the good vessel is deeply laden Avith freight. Her cargo, Avhich consists principally of breadstuffs, avill, avc feel sure, be delivered in excellent order, notwithstanding that she encountered very rough Aveather during tnc passage across. The s.s. Kennedy sailed from Nelson on the 28th instant, aud arriA-edin this' port yesterday. On this occasion the Kennedy brought up a deck load of live stock, Avhieh was delivered in capital order. The good boat awis dispatched from Nelson on the 28th inst. At Greymouth she transhipped the Charles Edward's cargo for this port. The Kennedy leaves again for Nelson, via Coast ports, this day at high water. The briganine Swordfish, hence from Adelaide, put in an appearance at the "wharf on Saturday. The SAvordfish is entirely laden Avith flour, and, judging from the look of her, Aye say that her cargo Avill be delivered in excellent order. The vessel and cargo is consigned to Messrs Churches and Cliing.

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West Coast Times, Issue 1025, 4 January 1869, Page 2

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WEATHER REPORT West Coast Times, Issue 1025, 4 January 1869, Page 2

WEATHER REPORT West Coast Times, Issue 1025, 4 January 1869, Page 2