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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

ARRlVED—September 10. Poherua, s.a., 1175 tons, Adanis, from Westport. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Rosamond, 5.5.,, 721 tons, Sutherland, from Greymouth. Union Steam Ship Company, agent a. Star of New Zealand, s.a., 4840 tons, Reed, from Napier. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. ilonga, schooner, 93 tons, Green, from Havelock. T. H. Ker, agent. SAlLED—September 10. Rotorua, s.s., 926 tons, Millman, for Wellington, Picton and Nelson. Passengers—For Wellington: Misses Hargreaves, Fowler, Drummond, Guscott, Sawle and O'Callaghan, Mrs HcFerran, Messrs Whittaker, Mitchell, Van Asoh (2), Mason, Buddo, Babcock and Hargreaves (2). For Picton: Miss Burke, Mesdames Burton and Skerton and four children Union Steam Ship Company, agents Dilpussund, barque, 618 tons, Richards, for Eaipara. G. M'Clatchie and Co., agents Dingadee, s.s:, 640 tons, Watson, for Grevmouth. C. W. Turner, agent, •Kini, s.s., 1122 tons, Butter, for New Plymouth and Greymouth via Wellington. Union bteam Ship Company, agents. IMPORTS. Ronga—From Havelock: 60,000 ft timber Kini—From Dunedin: 4 bdls ehafts, 4 cases, 4 kegs, 2 trusses. Prom Oamaru: 9 sks hides. From Timaru: 6 bales -wool. From Akaroa: 3 cases crayfish. Rotorua—From Wellington: 5 pcs timber 18 cases fish, 1 buggy, 1 express, 10 cases, 1 crate; 2 pkgs, 2 bags, 2 trusses. From. New Plymouth: 14 cases cheese, 2 sks barley • 7 boxes butter. 3 cases gas tubes, 1 case, 2 crates empty tins, 1 box, 5 empty hhds. From Picton: 5 empty brls. From Nelson : 1 case Rosamond—From Greymouth: 5 bags sand, 5 hhds empty returned, 2407 sleepers, 242,185 ft timber. Poherua—From Westport: 15,725 ft timber, 1 tin eggs, 1433 tons coal, 4 empty hhds, 3 kegs, 3 jars. i Dingadee—From Greymouth: 559 tons coal.

' EXPOBTg. Eqtomahana—For 3!e.soii: 2 cyclee. Foi Napier: 2 wheels, 1 pkg. -For Wangawui: 2 pkgs bicycles, 3 sks poisoned wheat. 5 pk«£ Narrows, 15 cases and pkgs sundries. Foi Blenheim: 2 castings, 1 case, 1 pkg. Foi Patea: 6 pkgs ranges, 1 cistern, 1 range boiler, 5 pkgs barrows. For Westpoxt: 1 cycle. Foi Foxton: 11 pkgs harrows, 1 double-furrow plough, 1 drill, 9 pkgs sundries. For Wellington: 13 shafts, 3 cases stout, 3 casus Irish M 033, 1 bale leather, 5 cis confeotionery, 3 crates caramels, 10 pkgs ranges, 2 range boilers, 1 cistern, 24 crates biscuits, 4 cylinders, 42 cases fruit, 1 drill box, 4 pkgs rollers, 7 ska .potatoes, 55 sks and 100. bags flour, 5 ska linseed, 7 drums sodium, 2 horses, 145 cases and pkgs sundries. Moura—For Gisborne: 30 sks malt, 33 sks potatoes, 23 cases and pkgs sundries. Foi Wellington: 1 drill and appurtenancce. Foi Auckland: 6 lihds ale, 53 sks barley, 13 cases Irish Moss, 6 sks seed, 2 cases confectionery 1197 sks potatoes, 50 sks wheat, 25 sks flour, 166 sks bran. 13 trusses leather, 1 doublefurrow plough, 1 horse, 48 ska barley, 71 bags, and 15 gunnies onions, 8 pea steel plate, 41 oases and pkgs sundries. For Napier: 1C sks seed, 1 case plants, 18 pkgs furniture, 3 sks oatina, 18 cases gas cylinders, 25 cases fruit, 12 steel plates, 16 cases and pkgs sundries.

Gothic—For London: 13,677 sks wheat, 19C sks flour, 1269 sks oats, 1653 sks beans, 1654 ske barley, 2275 .sks cocksfoot, 528 sks peas 202 bales wool, 43 bales flax, 90 bales basils o3 bales leathar, 11,679 carcases frozen mutton! 154 oks tallow and casings, 16 cases meat extract 293 crvrcaaes pork, 533 qrs beef, 105 boxes, and sks kidneys, 6 bags poultry, 3 bags sweetbread, 250 boxes butter, 10 pkgs sundries. For Kio: 450 sks oa,ts, 25 sks potatoes.

The Tokomaru is reported to have left London on September 2nd, for Plymouth, Tenenffe, Capetown, 4 JJobart, and Wellington. While the Union Company's steamer Waroatea was approaching the Strahan (Tasmania' wharf after dark, a few nights ago, she ran into a hg-hter anchored and laden with lOC tons coal and 500 bugs coke. The lighter sank in six fathoms of water, but no damage was. done to the Wareatea.

I Honolulu has been declared free from I plague shippers and the travelL t m °.P lx }' uc win for the future be able to book for that port. Captain Madden hcs re-joined the Union Company's steamer Meinderry. Captain S Kennedy, who had temporally filled his P ace, goes to Sydney to await the arrival of the new steamer Kotuku, now en route from London, and js to have charge of that vessel ln the West Tasmanian trade. c The Tyser liner, Star of New Zealand nrmed from Napjer at ten minute, io e i4, ' cfif 40 ton \grpss and 3124 tons net register. She was built in 1895 by Mewl Workman, Clark and Co., at. BelW X enj £& «&*£ expan^ LTr" 1 Her is Can tain Beed. She is moored at No. 7 wharf lhe Karamea is shipping 96 truck loads of grain, winch was shut ouf from tIL gSc Sh o g O es tomorrow to Timaru to take in bal mg retUrning t0 Lytteiton to compile 6 he"

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10758, 11 September 1900, Page 6

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10758, 11 September 1900, Page 6

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10758, 11 September 1900, Page 6