PORT OF LYTTELTON.
ARRlVED—September 8,
I Eotomahana. s.s., 1763 tons, Manning, from Wellington. Passengers — Misses Stoddart, Attwood, Fenwick, Hodgson, Short, Rutherford, and Powell, Mesdames Wateon and twc children, Wahberg, Street, Graham, Jacobs, Thompson, Fitzgerald and boy, Willis, Francis, Watlcins, Donald, Carbus and child, Turner and two children, Howard, Griffiths, Rutland, and leaac, Rev. J. H. Spencer, Measre Mogridge, Watson, Turner, Aitken, Mitchell; JoeJ, Kxley, jtiLeeles, Bridgewater, Midgley, Graham, Willis, Recce, Satchell, Munro, Gray, Francis, Watkins, Everest, Kennedy, Atkinson (2), Lewin, Fulton, Thompson, Kerr, Deans*, Robinson, Mil son, Dobson, Bum, Cooper, Withers, Nutt, Reid, Bonnington, Bertram, Williams, Lyttelton, Cunie, Speight, McDermott (2). Ramsey, Pitts, Howard, Massey, Deakin, Purdie, Isaac, Rutland, Lough, and Pa-tterson,' and twenty-four steerage. Union Steam Shir> Company, agents. Moura, s.s., 2027 tons, Berneoh, from Dunedin. Passengers—Misses Moigian and Saunders, Messrs Powell, Kettle. Chick, Highman and Leiber, and eleven, steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Tutanekai, N.Z. Government ateam&r, 411 tons, Poet, from Westport.
September U. Dingadee, s.s., 640 tons, Watson, from Greymouth. C. W. Turner, agent. Cygnet, e.s.. 120 tons, Murray, from Akaroa. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. Jane Douglas, 96 tons, Coulson, from Wellington. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. Rotorua, s.s., 926. tons, Millman, from Picton and Nelson, via Wellington. Passengers —Misses Coleman and Ryan, Mesdames Healey, Young, Gemmell, Dowden, Wallace and Stringer and child, Messrs Clayton, Vincent, Drayton, Stuberfield, Dowden, Cederwall, Wallace, Stringer, Fraser, Lee, Weetrnan, Williams, Clark, Milner, Edjar, Brown, Morley, Moffatt and Meares, and 7 steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Kini, s.s., 1122 tons, Lobb, from the South. Union Steam Ship Company, agents.
SAlLED—September 8 Moura, ss. 2 027 tons, Beraech, for Auckand via East Coast. Paasen-ors-For Wei hngton: Messrs Rule Bnd Seager For Na ZV IS9 , Hatci - For Gi3borne: Mis 3 Cbaj) 5 ai BeVerid Se and Barlow and Fawcetwoi *uT IOTl OT Auckland: .Mieaea agents Steam Ship Company, for T^ n s e fe N - Z - G - St6amer ' 411 Port, K|s^a^r^ r :°^ rray ' f - nua cnild Cook, Adams and Bell Messrs James MUls, Allison, Cope, C PuWn T Jenkins, P. Hogan, J. J. Taylor, X RoWrs' 6 w'n St^ angl ? oid W. Bain ' J- Taylor' fS 1 ' H T aana . h - GJennie, Reynolds, Meyer 3 A. -Mcj\ie, Lenxue, McPherson, J. Purdie nm eT k£™ B r> A B " ckl *y> T - Noble. Cook,' T w XT' ,',i J - Ande rson, Chicks, Wheeler J. . W. Nicholls, A. Olliver,, Paohe A Hut
September 9.
IMPOItrS. Tutanekai-From-Westport: 200 tons coal
EXPORTS. bsans, 527 sks barley, £5 bags S 130% uS W TT' 395 , Bkß oats - 38 boxT butters 39 b^?H » l\ a ? d 7^ OXe3 tea ' 6sks and s.s.'a 'itj-Bste 120 sks .potatoes, 347 sks barlov. For Well hngton: 10 fruit, 2 bales" woollens 19 2 cases. For Newcastle: 1886 sks Potatoes 50 sks malt, 200 sks oats, 2 cases. - OWUOe9 ' .bliza Firth—For Kaiapara: 91 ska and 1000 115 sks bran 75 ak 3 wheat, 80 sks sharps, 18 sks oatmeal, 10 sks onions, 10 sks carrots, 8 sks wheatmeal, 3 cases bacon, 15 casea jam 6 cases ale, 6 cases lard, 350 sks oats, 8 cka tar, and 30 pkgs sundries.
The Star/of New Zealand is expected this afternoon. ■ •
The Jane Douglas, ■ which arrived from Wellington at noon yesterday, had explosives on, board, and anchored in, the, stream. Sine lopds here produce for the West Coast. 'ii£a+\ ■ ■«£■ ~a t 3 P- m - yesterday for Wei- ■ haston.. ,-, She ,taiee. a Jarge enrgo ■of grim and general merchandise from and ■will.fill up at-Wellington, Her fiial port?foi London next Thursday. ■ rMM •l 1?% Roi L sa ' is due here from Have■jock,. Las beeni chartered by Messrs Fieß and rfP er load P rodu ce for-Wellington. The Dilpussund-leaves probably to-day foi ■Kaipara,-where she will load timber for M6l*
The_ Roforiia ernved from Picton and Nelson, via Wellington, about ten minutes-to three oo.ock;yesterday. Her and moila were sent to by trlin? whjjx ££ 4em * »"»*«>■■ *? accommodate __At Port Chalmers the Herald, TeAnau, an£ Waikare ore ur>d e r R omg their periodical overimi! The Mapoimka, whict is being re•"aired.consequent on her stranding ■at Mabel •le'end, has been floated out of dock. ♦'■•a rOUp has rP 'i°"™* the Zenlandis -as tnird officer,, and Mr J. Ridge es fourth Gjsborne is agitating f OP the erection of a lighthouse on Tawhine Point, the northern !\? m r°L Pove f y ' Ba y- Ifc m -claimed thS the f light would b s a great to £ ofth^dSScfc 0 ' the inCreaa£n " ex^ort ■*»* Heavy rain at Napier on Tuesday the Flora from discharging a! 2 he? cS fS w P °rn, and 41 to* B , was carried on to Auck ««d on h \Sy Wll i broUght b9ck * *« 1 -«? n^° ard the on Saturday morn- ! „ Of , a derriclt carried'awTy under the .weight of a .heavy package, but for oJ^,-! 01 * 1,6 ? ,, * , wllen of * Stephen's Island on Friday, at noon, spoke the barquentine SSed h »al? a S^° f *** - shed tab. »?
EXPECTED ARRIVALS befutt* ** 8-a '' from Welliß Ston, Septem--B%£S&ii\i' from Sydney * a A ™ Wa^ PROJECTED DEPARTURES Rotorua, 5.8., for Picton aad Nelson via Wellington, this day. Kirn, s.s., for New Plymouth and" Greymouth via Wellington, this day. Jane pouglae, s.s., for Wellington, Wostport and Greymouth, this clay. Rotomahana, a.s., for "Wellington, September lift*
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10757, 10 September 1900, Page 6
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