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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

(Latitude, 43_eg. 36m-*.. 4_.ee south; longitude, 172deg. 44inin. 17stc east). ARRIVE.-*—October 19. Sarah and Mary, schooner, 1.5 tons, Ronnie, from Stewart's Island. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. October 20. Hawea, s.s., 1750 tons. Abroms, from the South. Union Steamship Company, agents. SAlLED—October 20. . . Mokoia, s.s., 3502 tons. Sinclair, for Sydney, via Wellington. Pawengers—-For Welling-

* Mlßße3 ,^, : r n Ptice ' James, Sinclair, Grubbs, -Odrtlock, Wilson, E. Cox and Ohishokn, Mesdamos Dumbell and boy, Mitchell, Jamieson, Ryan, C. H. Smith, Allen, Hunt, Meredith and infant, H. de Re___i, Drs. Fooks, H. de Reiizi and Bic_nfield, Captain Kirk, Messrs E. Feldwick, Redgrave, H. Piper, C. Brown, Suiter, Cooper, Hunt, J. Allen, H. Thomson, H. Blackmore, Mitchell, L. B. Tapper, T. H Pyne, W. Saddler, Howlond, Hyde, C. Morton, Hawkins, Wbitcombo, H. N. Martin, Thomson, Overton, Delarnain, Clarkson, Chock, Meredith, Kay, L. W. Spencer, E. S. A. Pearson, P. Burke, Morton (2), N. W. Morgan, E. Welsh, J. Millton, Overton, ißeverly and Campbell. For Sydney: Miss Littlecott, Mr J. Morrison. Union Steamship Company, agents. ■ . * Toloso, s.s., 8629 tons, Seaborne, for Barcelona. G. G, Stead and Co. ond Friedlander Bros., joint agents. EXPORTS." Te Anau—For Wellington: 4 hhds ale, 2 bicycles, 4 chests tea, 14 sks bacon, 4 cases bacon, 7 pkgs samples, 3 bdls springs, 8 cylinders, 13 links, 1 trap, il bales hay, 60 aks pollard, 259 sks flour, 60 sks Beed, 1 horse, 3 cases oggs, 5 ska rhubarb, 1 truss leather, 209 sks chaff, 100 sks oats, 8 steel plates, 109 pkgs. For Foxton: 43 cases. For Patea: 12 hhds ale, 5 pkgs harrows, 2 pkgs. For Blenheim: 1 sk seed, 2 sks bungs, 4 pkgs. For Nelson: 6 bdls ironwork, 2 bdls woodwork, 1 bag bolts, 4 plates. For Wanganui: 5 pkga ranges, 10 sks oats, 7 pkgs harrows, 7 pkgs. Tolosa—For Barcelona: 35,090 sks wheat from Timaru ond 8917 aks wheat from Lyttelton. Mokoia—For. Wellington: 3 pkgs. For New Plymouth: 25 bags bark. For Newcastle: 523 sks potatoes. For Sydney: 6539 ska potatoes, 777 sks wheat, 699 sks pollard, 340 sks malt, 41 sks oats, 256 bales hay, 2 sks hides, 2 cases nails, 4 cases bacon, 2 cases stoves, 45 bales tow, 1 case leather, 1 case. The Jane Douglas went on ■to the patent slip on Thursday, for her annual inspection, and will not sail for Akaroa till Tuesday next. H.M.S. Mildura will sail for Port Chalmers next Monday, and is expected to return to Lyttelton on November 3rd. The Tolosa sailed for Barcelona yesterday. - The Mokoia sailed.for Sydney via Wellington shortly before four o'clock yesterday afternoon. She took a large number of passengers, including some * members of the C.V.C., to witness the departure of the Waiwera with tho Contingent for Port Elizabeth thi3 afternoon at Wellington. There was no demonstration made as the steamer left the wharf. The Morayshire is not expected here till Wednesday next. The Annie Hill cleared in ballast for Koipara yesterday. The Dingadee is expected to arrive to-mor-row. The Kini resumes her New Zealand trade, and leaves Sydney to-day with a cargo of coal.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10482, 21 October 1899, Page 9

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10482, 21 October 1899, Page 9

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10482, 21 October 1899, Page 9