PORT OF LYTTENTO N.
(Latitude, 43deg. 36nnn. 42sec lotith; longitude, 172<leg. 44miu. 17aec. east). ARRlVED—September 12. Rangatira, 5.8., 4045 tons, Nicol, from Timaru. National Mortgage and Agency Company, agents. September 13. Tβ Anau, b.»'.;1852 tons, Bemeoh, from Auok-
land, via east coast. Passengers—Miss Hay, Mesdames Stubbs, North, Gray (2), and Daly, Messrs Phipps, Beaver, Grigsby, Watson, Mackenziej Gray, Boon, Kennert, Bourne, Gavin, Meiklehoni, Dowding,' and Fancourt, Detective NeiU, and eight steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Westralia, s.s., 3500 tons, Waller, from Dunedin. Passengers—Misses M'Kegg, Coombs, Morris,. Leggett, Hewitt, Inman. Poulton, Overtop, Kusseli, and Campbell,,.'Messrs Blockey t -Bealco3 and Sim, and eight steerage. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Jane Douglas, 96 tons, Murray, from Akaxoa. Kinsey,. Barns sujd Co., agents. - SAlLED—September 13. Te Anau, s.s., 1652 tons, Bernech, for Dunedin." •"Passengers—Misses Cook, Boot (2), Cooke and Freeman, Mesdames M , Ruddy and child, and Isaacs, Messrs Peters and Heyward. 'Union 'Steamship Company, agents. Brisbane, s.s., 716 tons, Hill, for Kaipara. W. White find Co., agente. , Werfa, s.s., 948 tons, Sproule, for Westporti. Union Steamship Company, agents. Taupo, sis., 740 tons, Lobb, for the south. ! Union Steamship Company, agente. Ad&aa, s.e., 2127 tons, Kay, for Barcelona. Stead and Co. and Friedlander Bros., joint agents. Wcetralia, s.s., 3500 tons, Waller, for Sydney via Auckland. Passengers—For Wellington: Mosdomes Paterson and.-three phildrenj Rule and child, Stack and child, and son, Messrs Green, Scott, and Adams. For Nelson: Misses Hunter Brown, Humphries, and Manuring, Mr Kirkpatrick. For Napier: Misa Moore, Mesdames Clare and child, Hall, and child, and Platt, Messrs Dakin, Rogers, Platt and Claxk. For Gisborne: Misses Pavitt and Hill, -Mesdames Cook-and-child, and McNab and child, Messrs Mouldy, Davidson, and Reid. For Auckland: Miss Fry, Mrs Treloar, Messrs Sinrai, Fabling, Callendar, and' Hawkins. For Sydney: Messrs Piper and Rowley. Kineey, Barns and Co., agents. IMPORTS. Taupo—From Groy mouth: 416 tone coal. From Hokitika: 1 pkge. Fiom Westport: 1 case. ' Tβ Anau—From Auckland: 96 bags and 10 sks sugar, 7 cases syrup, 3 cases treacle, 150 bales laths, 2 crates bottles, 14 cases lemons, 67 caeca fruit, 30 cases bananas, 1 pkge tyres, 75 cases oranges, 1 bale leather, 6 sks nuts, 2 cases hats, 1 case'boots, 1500 eks pumice, 3 casks pelts, 2 cases plants, 2 ska c. skins, 2 bales leather, 1 case -seed, 1 cent, pump, 941 pcs and 7 bdles timber, 6 pkgs, 18 cases, 3 drums. From Kelson: l' case plants, 27 cases jam. From Napier: 4 boxes fish, 2 pela. From Gislwrne: 1 coil rope. From Wellington: 20 cases matches, 3 arm chests, 5 boxes butter, 100, bags salt, 10 coses, 18 pkgs, 3 pels, 1 bag, 2 boxes, 1 eak «mpty returned. Westralia—From Dunedin: 10 cases starch, 10 cases jam, 6 Cases meats, 14 cases drapery, 4 ska ekinsy 8 cases drugs, 14 cases groceries, 10 hhds ale, 5 cases implements, 54 fire bars, 27 cases and pkgs sundries, 1 horee. EXPORTS. Rotomahana —For. Foxton: 6 csks seed,. 1 screw, 2 lfevers, 1 casting, 1 csk. For Wanganui: 1 casting: 1 pkge harrows, 3 cases, 3 crates, 1 pel. For Patoa: 4 pkgs harrow, 1 crate, 1 pkge. For Nelson: 60 ske flour. For New Plymouth: 1 pkno, 1 case pictures, 4 sice, wheat, 3 s.f. ploughs, 4 cases, 3 crates. For Westport r. 5 sks potatoes. For Blenheim: 1 pkge skeiths, 1 casting, 1 dog cart. For Wellington : 9 hhds ale, 1 easel, 2 bales leather, 30 sks malt, 121 eks flour, 2 sks Beed, 5 sks cow grass seed, 1 Etk wheatmeal, 11 platforms, 2 bdls patterns, 30 bdls wire pen, 15 pkgs ranges, 49 drums oil, 121 ske potatoes, 6 cases eggs, 3 sheep, 1 pkge tine harrow, 1 tree, 10 empty returned cases, 8 cases, 1 "box, 5 pkgs, 2 crates, 3 pels. ■ Adaaa—For Barcelona: From Timaru: 85,939 sks wheat. From Lyttelton: 8291 Bks wheat. Westralir.—For Wellington: 140 sks chaff, 3 ska clover seed; '2 trusses leather, 7 ranges, 50 sks barley, 2 cases woollens, 4 cases drapery, 1 bicycle.". For Wangantii: 1 case. For WaiUira: 4 crates 'biscuits. For Blenheim: 1 crate. For .'N*pier: 1 daisy cart, 1 horse, 5 sks clover seed, 2 C3ks> 2 trusses woollens., 10 cases pickles. For Gisborne: 30 eks flour, 16Q sks potatoes, 170 sks oats, 1 set harrows, 1 case bacon, 1 plough, 1 cultivator, 4 octaves, 3 csks, 15 cases whiskey, 1 bicycle, 4 cases hams, 5 cases ranee, 4 rams. For Auckland: 785 eks and bags flour, 214 aks bran, 100 sks pollard, 4 sks' oatmeal, 17 sks malt, 100 sks wheat, 7 cases bacon, 1970 eks potatoes, 4 trusses leather,. 12 cases Irish Moss, 4 crates biscuits, 9 hhds ale, 9 hhds stout, 7 cases and trusses woollens, 6 cases hams, 10 cases pickles, 8 cases soap, 6 drums varnish, 2 bicyclea, 2 cases stationery. For Sydney: 72 acid cases, 500 sks wheat, 500 sks barley, 390 aks oats, 970 ske potatoes. For Brisbane: 500 ske barley. : For Newcastle: 260 sks potatoes. •Papanuii-'Fo* ;Iksidon r '2422 "biles wool, 660 csks tallow: anaip?i*sJ J -977 126 bales basils and leather, 1250 aks grass seed, 52,795
carcases mutton and lamb, 100 boxes kidneys, 242 boxes butter. ; . .» t It is stated thatr the sailing of the Rang*. Tft tira is likely to be delayed in. consequence «f come repairs, to her' engines which Messrs Scott Bros, have in hand. The<iAdana sailed for Barcelona last night. Mr "Clift, iate of the Talune, is Witing as oliief ofilcer of the Mararoa, Mr Brown bein(f indisposed. The Corinna is to make a trip between Wes»port and Wellington before loading at Westport lor the south. . « • ■ Captain McDonald has taken command of the Wanaka. . During October the Rotomahana and the Rotorua are to be laid up for their usual survey uud overhaul. Air Walker, late, chief officer of the Waikaro, was a passenger last evening by tho Wostralin for Wellington, where he takes command of thj Kotorua while Captain Spence has a holiday. 'l'lie America and line steamc*. Suhara, which has left New York for New Zealand, will make Port Chalmers her first port of call in the colony. The Uinta left Port Chalmers on Sunday morning -for Newcastle, at which port sbo takes in 4000 tons of coal. Thence she pro ceeds to Melbourne to embark horses for Calcutta. Mr- R. G. Black wall, one of the oldest chief stewards in length of service in the New Zealand Shipping Company's service, has severed his connection with the company to accept an appointment with the Crown Brewery Company of Christchurch. Mr Blackwall and his wife and 'family were passengers by the Ru&hine from London.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10450, 14 September 1899, Page 6
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