PORT OF LYTTELTON.
Wnun. 42e00 aouth; longitudl, 172dcg. 44uiin, l?*eo. e«it). (ARRlVED—October 18. I Maponrilia, s.s., 1203 tone, Farmer, from Attck»a<l ye* the East Cbo*t. Passengers— • 2tissa< Corrfick and Ell, Mesdames BuJlock, ' Corriiaa, Price, Silcook aad eon, and Ren- ( toul Mcssri Henderson, Threlkeld, Brown, - penty Hyde, Salmond, Holmes (2), jLurn-
I bull, Anderson, Corrigan, White, Jones, Johnston, Grant, Keith, Wood, and Sykes, and ■ five steerages. Utiion Stoamsiup Company, ] agents. Waihora, 3.3., 2003 tone, Smith, from Dunedin. Passengers—Miss Mitchelson, Mrs MitI cueiSOD, Messrs Bourse, Situonsen, Marks, 1 Burnett, Collier, Mendelssohn, and Emanuel, aad sir steerage. Uniou Steamship Company, agents. ■■-."; J H.&LS. Mildur*, 3575 tons, 8 guns, indicated horse-power 7500, Captain Leah, from Napier. Jane Dougioe, s.s., % tons, Murray, from Akaroa, Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. SAlLED—October 17. > Rosamond, e.s., 721 tons, Sutherland, for Greymouth. Union Steamship Company, agents. October 18. Poheru*, a.s., 1175 toas, Adams, for Wellington. "Union Steamship Company, agents. MUpotiirika, μ-s., 1203 teas, iVnaer, fox Duuodin. Passengers—Misses Denniston, Baxter and Hyndin&n, Mosdames Baxter, Drowitt and child, and Milne and child. Union Steamship Company, agents. Waihora, a.c., 2003 toaa, Smith, for Sydney, via Auckland. Pl&ssengexs—For Wellington: Misses Cop*, Murray and Watkins, Mosdannos M. FAavel, Matheson, Bowies, Park, Stavoe, Neave, Murray, and Oardale, Messrs Hugiww, W. T. Bavies, Owen, J. Hodgen, Near* and Shan-ley, Whitcombe, P. Haig, W. Spehoer, Ctomie and Jones. Fot Napier: Mrs Fliavol, Messrs A. P. Williamson and I Marshall, and Master Marshall. For-Auck-i land: Mrs Ba.ttray and Mr J. Hobbs. Union Steamship Company, agents. IMPORTS. Mapourika—Prom Auckland: 4 bales leather, 2 oases boot's, 5 casks pelts, 21 ske and 13 loose hides, 259 bdles laths, 1113 eke charcoal, | IS6 ska sugar, 141 c&3es fruit, 50 cases mullet, il6 bags 120 baga cememt, 2 hhde in|vert, 4 bdles doora, 1 case tobacco, 8 ska oysters, 54 pkga. From Vavau: 92 casoa fruit. I From Napior: 5 oases fish, 4 rams. From Nelson: 6 hiids, 11 cases jam. Prom Picton: 1 bsg aeed. From Wellington: 25 cases fruit, 10 boxes buttor, 7 bales skine. 1 bade wooK 70 pkga. ' ' ■ ' Waihoxa—From Duoedin: 1 cask whiskey, 3 hhds and 1 keg ale, 60 bars iron, 12 cases acid, 17ca3e3 tea,. 15 bags wit, 37 bales wool, 1 case dynamite, 139 pkgs. EXPOKTS. Rosamond—For Greymouth: 410 eks chaff, 10 ska manure, _64 ska potatoes, 75 eke oats, 240 bags and eke flour, 20 cases apples, S. ' ska .oatmeal, 1 crate bicycle, 2 cases and S I hhde ale, 1 case eggs, 63 pkgs. For Hoki- ! tika: 1 case sampiea, 60 ska potatoes, 2 trusses leather, 8 aks flour, 8 pkga. Iβ Acau—For. Wellington: 1 case dead poultry* 3 bicycles, 11 sks rhubarb, 1 sk calffood, .7 pkga furniture, 30 sks flour, lso eke potatoes, , 1 sk puisnips, 2 bdls discs, 11 lengths pipe, 1 reaper and binder, 1 horse, quantity timber, quantity pipes, 6 hhds and 24 cases Vei 32 pkgs. For AVanganui: 14 , sks oatSj 5 pkgs. For Kew Plymouth: 17 1 pkgs. For l Foxton: 10 cases. For Patea: J 2 cases. For .Blenheim: 20 ska oats, 8 i pkgs.' ~;■'. ' ' . J Monowai—For Dunedin: 4 horses, 1 reaper, 2 aks bark, 3 pkgs. For Bluff: 28 sks and I SS.pkgS old rope, 10 sks seed, 3 pkga leather, j For Mobart: 5 cases cheese, 1 horse. For Albany: 4 wises. For Durban: 2 sks seed. 'For Adelaide: 150 cases touguea. For Gerald-. ' ton: 1 ,oase. For FremanUe: 48 eks malt, , 17i>. ska wheat, .200 aks oats, 2 casoa. For Melbourne: i case hams, 5 cases tongues, 64 bags broken glass, 25 sks peas, 86 rains, 2 I biles end 2 trusses leather, 1 horse, 3 pkjjs. 'rho Toiosa' will finish loading to-day, and will eftil to-day or to-morrow. H.M.S. Mil-dura Arrived, from Napior at a ! quarter past tv.o o'clock yesterday afternoon. I The. Clyde, which sailed for Wellington yce- • terday, will ftftarwaxds proceed to llaipa^a, where she will.load timber for tho Kauri Timber Company,. Limited.' ! The Vine Branch is due at Timaru on Saturday.-. '.. , \ ■ .., •■ '..- ;•: • 1 Th.9 Dingadoe his been detained at Grey- ; mouth through the bar being impassable. It ] waa hoped that'ahe would be able to leave ,lact night., ..: • ■ j Tli* Mokoia, which trrivca from Melbourne, !via Dunodin to-day, will be detained at Lyttelton till to-morrow, when efae will take paa- , eengbra wishing to wittneas the departure of i ithe. New Zealand contingent by the Waiwera from Wellington on Saturday. Advices d»tdd Astoria, August 24th, say: — The. long overdue British ship Mocduff reached ■ port to-night, after a passage of 192.daye from Calcutta. This is the longest trip on record. She was delayed by calms in.. the tropics, wherb her inaXl became covered with a denee growth of ee&wosd tind barnacles. She also encountered ft.-. typboou,, but n>de through.it safely. Further rorbh h-oad • jade vcere % experienced, Wh*u tho trainsport Wararen furnished the Macduff ydth provisions 500 miles of the Pacific coast her stores were exhausted 1 and the timely appearance of the Warren aloco saved the crow trem etarvation. The ship ' was so completely coveared with weeds and barnacles thai the tug could ecarpely tow iur, into port. : The Umta arrived at Newoaaile on October 6th from Melbourae for the purpose of loading between 40 or 50-head of horses for Cal-. cutta, in addition to -sonio cargo and bunker coal. The steamer had already on board a large consignment cf horses from Melbourne, and ehe v wiU. call at Gladstone, Queensland, to complete her cajgo of live stock.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10480, 19 October 1899, Page 6
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