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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

ARRlVED—January 11* Waihora, s.s., 2003 tons, Beaumont, from Dunedin. Passengers—Misses McLean, Carter, Leech, Robins, and Gardiner, Meadaines Bones, Johnston, Smith, "Whitcombe and three children, Wilson, McCoy and family, Drew and infant, and McKay, Messrs Johnston, McLean, Brownie, Trolley, Smith, Sand»t«Ln, Wiffen, Scott (2), Matheaon, Peake, SToone, Hopcroft, Gilmour, Snadden, Yule, Evans, Scoullar, Allnutt, Harraway, Crawford, and Bock, and thirty steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Mokoia, 9.8., 3502 tons, Sprinks, from Sydney via Wellington. Passengers—From Sydney: Misses Earnshaw, Ritchie, Qrigg, and Hall, Mesdames Earnshaw, Roper, and infant, Senior, Hale, and Marshall, Rev. Campbell, Dr. Drew, Messrs Earnshaw, Moss, Wilcox, 1?or9, Senior, Postin; Dartnell, Marshall, , Munro, Jerrold, Scnueider, Ford, and Dillon, and forty-one steerage. From : Misses Rennie, Turner, Watty, Js"immo, Witson, Halyer,' Braide, and Dawgon, Mesdames Nimmo, Preston, Cooper, wid Moodie, Messrs . Roache, Dunnett, Mulcock (2), Loughlan, H. :B. Kirk, King, Familton, Moodie, Hortley, Pritchard, and Boron Butzinslower, and thirty-five steerage. Union Steam Ship Com' pany r agents. Tarawera, s.s., 2003 tons, Neville, from Wellington. Passengers—Misses O'Brien, Tapper, Hunter, Rout, McGilligan, Pearson (2), Shepherd, Arlidge, Keene,' Newman, McCausland, and Mclnnes, Mesdames Proctor, Boenicbe, N"eal and two children, Latham, Gilkison, O'Brien, Coliulkner, Hitchmough, Harper, Keene, Rodgarson, and Campbell, Messrs Symons, Boenicke, Neale, Smith, Houston, McDonald, Cross, McGregor, Foeter, Latham, Mitchell, Harper, Gilkison, Rodgerson, "Westbury, Eiabop, Gaselberg, Dawson, PeteTs, Osborue, and Ward, and nineteen steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents.

Wakatu, s.s., 115 tons, Wills, from Cheviot, Kinsey, Barns and Co., agent...

SAILEfD-January 11. _

Waihora, 8.8., 2003 tons, Beaumonl., for Sydney via Wellington. Passengers—For Wellington: Misses Edwards (2), McGuire, Brown, Bowden, McLoan, Dick, Moyes, Curdie, and Halley (2), Megdames Sedcole, Stringleman, Martin and Tabuteau, Dr. Martin, Messra Tabuteau, Stringleman, Church, Ardon, Skerratt, Pollock, Hayward, Cullon. Reid, Berry, and Hartley, and Master Cameron. For Sydney: Miss McMillan, Mrs McMillan, Captain Andrew, Messrs G«tt, White (2), Williama, Houston. McMillan, Hadfield, and Catherall. Union Steam Ship Company, agonts. Mokoia, s.s., 3502 tons, Spinks, for Melbourne via Hobart. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Tarawera, s.s., 2003 tons, Neville, for Wellington. Passengers—Misses Sutherland (2), 0-dfia.d (2), Stewart, Elinslie, Hare, Gibb (2), McDowall. Scott and C'.eary (2), Mcsdnmes Wood and infant, Garnliam," E. C. Skelton. Elmslie, Sutherland and child. Wiilkie, and Griffith* and two children, Dt. Elmslie, Messrs Brown, Spiers, Hitchcock, Lysle, Adams, Sutherland, f!ri_3.fi->9. Freeman, Scott, Dean, L. M. Ham's, and Renner. Union Steam Ship Co*npa«y, agents. Cygnet, f..5.. 120 tons, Murray, for Akaroa. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents.

Zior. schooner, 63 tons, Axtdeisoa, for Hoiitika. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents.

IMPORTS. Tarawera—-From Wellington: 3 cases cigars, 1 bicyjjle. 12 cases waters, 19 cases bananas, 4 cases fruit, 6 csks ends, 56 hides, 3 bigs onions-, 8 csks pelts, 10 cases, 3 coops, and 4 c»j*_ empiy n-uriiect. 1 _-x, l _.'„. _ pugs, 1 cak, 1 bale.. From Nelson: 47 cases jam, 1 bale hops, 2 pkgs leather. From Picton: 6 hhds empty returned. Froxa Greymouth: 4 fadgea skins. Mokoia—From Sydney: 10 bag 3 skins, 2 trusses leather, 106 piece 3 timber, 58 ingots copper, 1 ease ironware, 20 rolls lead, 5 pkgs tea, 2 cases tobacco, 321 cases friiit, 167 bags and 20 hhdß bottles, 2 crates a. acid, 17 cases curios, 4 pcs marble, 24 cases', 1 box. Waihora— Melbourne; 1 bag wool samp.es, 4 cases drapery, 1 steel piato, 17 chests and 49 pkgs tea, 9 ones wine, 69 pcs timber, 14 cases effects, 36 wheels, 50 cases fruit, 1 ,pkge eggs, 15 cases muriatic acid. 2 octaves -whiskey, 44 cases, 7 pkgs, 1 truss. Froxa Blufi: 45 ingots tin, 15 wheels, 5 poles. From uunedin: 512 bales twine, 1 box luggage, 2 blocks, 20 cases, 20 pkgs, 4 kegs. EXPORTS.

Rotomahana--For Picton*. 2 brls ale, 5 cast iron blocks, 2 segments, 1 bdle boards, 1 case. For Wanganui: 2 posts, 1 box, 1 pkg. For New Plymouth: 6 hhds ale, 1 box, 2 pkgs. For Blenheim: 3 cases and 6 pkgs furniture, 3 bales chests, 2 crates. For Nelson: 1 case bacon, 30 sks soda crystals. Egr Greymouth: 1 case haniß and bacon. "For Wellington: 6 bales binder twine, 1 caso dead poultry,. 2 crates live ducks, 1 crate perambulators, 49 bases jpickles, 12 cases sauce, 1 box confectionery, 2 crates biscuits, 6 chests tea, 1 crate soap, 138 pkgs mutton birds, 15 sks. and 88 bags flour, 15 ska pollard, 19 horses, 26 bags potatoes, 1 door, 1 trap, 3 pulleys, 34 cases and pkgs. Alokoiu—._'or : 100 ska grass seed, For Dunedin: 16 pkgs samples, 7 drums paint. For Albany: 3 cases meats, 20 sks malt, 3 cases. For Fremantle: 3 cases meats, 275 sk9 bran. For Adelaide: 1 truss leather. For Hobart; 2 iron bands. For Bluff: 10 cases lime juice, 30 cases ale. For Melbourne: 1 pkg fish, 230 sks bran, 250 boxes butter, 35 cases butter in tins, 1 box samples.

The Mokoia, from Sydney via Wellington, arrived at 7,5 a.m. yesterday, and sailed for Melbourne via Hobart, at 3 p.m. The Wakatu arrived from Cheviot at 7.45 a,m.

The Waihora arrived from Dupedin at 8.40 a.m. She brought the Waikare's Melbourne passengers. The Waihora left for Sydney via Wellington in the afternoon.

The Tarawera arrived from Wellington at 10.15 a.m., and left for Wellington last- night. Mr E. Guy, third officer of the Poherua, has passed Lis examination before Captain Blackburne,- chief officer, in tho syllabus of the laws of deviation of compasses of iron ships and compensation thereof. He studied at Gifford's Navigation School. The Zior sailed for Hokitika yesterday afternoon.

The barque Lake Erie left Calcutta on November 21th with a cargo of gunnies for. New Zealand ports.

The barque Acacia has been chartered to bring a cargo of timber from Hobart to Timaru.

The barque Gulf Stream has been chartered to take wool and a general cargo from New. Zealand to London.

The barque Romanoff, which is expected from Sydney, brings to Lyttelton 5015 bags of concentrates, and will load wool, etc., herfor London. H.M.B. Mildura leaves for Akaroa next Monday. The Delphic returns to Lyttelton next week to complete her cargo, and leaves for London about January 22nd. The Lutterworth is expected to sail for London early next wiiek. The Rotomahana is to go into dock here next week. The Toroa is expected to arrive from the Chathama to-day. • TELEGRAPHIC NOTICE BOARD. LYTTELTON, January 11. Arrived, 10.15 a.zn., Tarawera, from Wellington. bailed, 2.30 p.m., Cygnet, for Akaroa; 4.30 p.m., Wadhora. for Wellington.

WELLINGTON, January 11. Arrived, 10.30 a.m., Rotomahana, from. Lyttelton; 7.16 p.m., Delphic, from Picton. Sailed, 7.10 p.m., Hotomsthana, for Lyttet--ton.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10863, 12 January 1901, Page 9

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10863, 12 January 1901, Page 9

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10863, 12 January 1901, Page 9