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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

ARRlVED—January 19. Talune, a.s., 2087 tons, anmn, irom Sydney via Auckland. Passengers— from. Syuuey: Mrs (Jurtia, Major btewurd, and two steerage. Coast: Missea Liddie, poster, Clampett, Hooper, Barton, Brown, Aitohison, Smith, Cox, Moncrierf, Broadiey, Law &), Olarkson, Barry, itoward, Brooks, Ashwin, liover, Kowney, Houldin, McLaugnlin, oud Baker, Alesdarue3 Moir and three children, Wiliiarns and three children, Holdsworth, Jleron, Smith and child, JJuncan, Cane and two children, McKay, Keid, Green, Russell and infant, and Cooke, Hon. C C. Bowen, Fainer lioggan, Captain Sutherland, Marian Bros. (5), bievwright, Fleming, Bowden, Smithson (2), Speight, Jenkin, Menzies, Cameron, Park, Meyer, Manifold, Tewsley, Millar, Koberts, Pollock, Vallantine, Stockfield, Coughley, Cooke, foster, Clark, Crombie, Haies, iiickson, Holdsworth, Duncan, Midlane, Uphain, Tucker, Weybourne, Wright, Hawkins, Tonninghaus, Moss, Carpenter (2), Peacock, Fawcett, Williams, Hammond, and Ridea, and thirty-thtte steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Delphic, s.s., 8355 tons, Sowden, from the North Island , . Dalgety and Co., agents. Tβ Anau, s.s., 1652 tons, Bernech, from Dunedin. Passengers—Misses Meikle, Bull, Canning, Melville, Munro, Hooper, and Marks, Mesdames Manton, Ranginia, Rodgers, Munro, Baker, Matthews, Vincent, Pullar, Williams, Scott. McCullough, and Doran, Cnieftain Ranginia, Messrs R. -Hartley, Manton, Piki, Balaeroia, Bull, Caselberg, Dβ Lissa, Rodgers, Melville, and Stewart. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Cygnet, s.s., 120 tons, Murray, from Akaroa. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. Janet Nicoll, e.g., 779 tons, Brown, from the south. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Wakatu, s.s., 115 tons, Wills, from Cheviot. Kinsey, Barna and Co., agents. January 20. Tarawera, s.s., 2003 tons, Neville, from Wellington. Passengers—Misses Hall McKab, jjonaldson, Hockley (2), McKechnie, Barwick, Kemp, Thorson, Myers, Scott, WilTiama (4), Foster, Piper, Marriott, Wells, Bush, Foley, Wood, Wilson, Sheriff-Bain, MacLaren (ty, Mesdainea Sivroni, Balfour, Lockwood and infant, Way, Kearns, McKisBon, Williams, Scott, Parson and child, Alderson, Revell, Hendy, Osborne, Sorenson and child, Mills and son, Captains Cosgrove and Andrews, Messrs Cook, Davis, McClymont, Sander, Lyons, Hurst-Seager, Watkina, Lee, Wildey, Price, Ford, Lawson, Fuller, Bartley, "VVay Parsons, Douglas Hockley, Thorson, Clarkson, Cook, Baker (2), Cotton, Tacon, Bland, Kearns, McKisson, Williams, Jess, Dean, Watt (2), Leonard (5), Duval, Sherwood, Cochrane, Green, Crow, Hodgson, Alderson, Fordham, Saunders, Pratt, Revell, Hendy, Tilly Hodgins, Mills, Rowc. Ogden, Carter, McLaren, Whittaker, Baker, Croll, and ninetyeight steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Ronga, schooner, 93 tons, Peterson, from Havelock. T. H. Ker. agent. Abbey Holme, s.s., 3105 tons, Brown, from New York via Port Chalmers. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. SAlLED—January 19. Talune,'e.s., 2087 tons, Smith, for Dunedin. Passengers—Misses Bewley, Nome, Burgess, Kirby, and Reynolds, Mesdames Farquhar, Taylor, McGregor, Rivers and child, Jones and two children, and Ogier, Messrs Martin, McLaren, Morris, Bruce, Torrance, Hogg, Bewley, Moody, Hopcroft, Peak, Melville,, Allen, Kirby, Corless, Petre, Allnutt, Scott, Evans, Whale, Ogier, Yuill, Sneddon, Crawford, McMillan, Buchanan, Taylor, and Norrie. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Rotomahana, s.s., 1763 tons, Manning, for Wellington. Passengers—2oo excursionists. Union Steam Ship Company, agente. Janet Nicoll, s.s., 779 tons, Brown, for Napier via Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Te Anau, s.s., 1652 tons, Bernech for Auckland via the East Coast. Passengers—For Wellington: Misses Wingate (2), Martin, E. Wirth, and Libra, Mesdames Leslie (2). Martin, and George, Messrs P. Wirth, C. .Wirth, Martin, Leslie (2), Zobedie, Volozie, Vantelle, Moreni, Aldeen (2), Molton, Croon, Hardingham, Stephens, Soulki, Daviaon,

Dance and two children, James, Wright, Payne, and Tudor. For Napier: Messrs Edmonds and Thompson. For Gisuorne : Miss Sievwright. For Auckland: Miss Hopkins, Mesdanies Caldwell, Orr, Walker, and two Messrs Smith, Bruce, and Williamson. Union Steam Ship Company, ageuta. IMPORTS. Talune—From Gisborne; 24 cases fruit, 10 sks grass seed, 24 cks pelts, 2 cases emptytins, 1 box. From Xapier: 6 bags salt, 45 cks pelts, 34 pkga machinery, 353 sheep, 1 case ii3h, 1 case, 6 crates empty returned tins, rrom Sydney: 234 pcs timber, 65 cases fruit, 480 baga sugar, 27 bags bottles, 12 cases, 29 boxes, 2 pkgs, 1 drum. From Auckland: 704 bags, 30 sks, and 2 hhds sugar, 30 cases bananas, 17 bales gunnies, 2 cases fruit, SO cases sand soap, 17 cases varnish, 24 cases plums, 1 case tobacco, 1 bale leather, 13 cases syrup, 6 cases treacle, 41 cases, 13 pkgs. 1 bale, 1 truss. I'rom Wellington: 218 sheep, 1 bull, 1 case iron, 5 drums oil, 16 cases, 1 box, 3 pkgS", 1 crate and 2 hhds empty returned. B*nga—From Havelock: 67,800 ft timoer. Abbey Holme—From New York: 1200 tons general merchandise. EXPOKTS. Westralia—For Wellington: 130 If ?» potatoes, 1 horse, 61 kanis. For Sydney: 451 sks nnii, 50 sks cocksfoot, 50 sks ryegrais, 279 sks grass seed, 24 ammonia cylinders, R cases meats, 1 case woollens, 4 trusses v.-olleus. 12 casea samples, 4 pkgs. For NewcastU: 2 cases bacon. For Maryborough: 1 case wcllena. Tarawera—For Blenheim: 2 pkgs. For Onehunga: 8 bales hay. For Nelson: 1 hhd lime, 3 cases oil, 2 cases separators, 1 case lemons, 20 sks flour, 1 cylinder gas, 2 bars steel, 3 pels. For JSTew Plymouth: 5 cases and 3 hhds ale, 4 bdls galvanised hardware, 12 stts grass seed, 1 bag clover seed, 5 cylinders gas, 8 cases and pkgs. For Foxton: 5 crates biscuits, 40 boxes soap, 2 cases. For Wanganui: 3 sks oatina, 2 crates perambulators 1 case, 7 pels. For Greymouth: 8 cases ale, 2 pkgs ranges, 10 bags manure, 11 and pkgs. For Picton: 8 blood dryerarms, ldrum. For Westport: 6 cases ale, 1 case machinery, 2 kegs, 1 case. For Wellington: 1 go-cart, 38 cases potatoes, 9 cases tea,. 10 pkgs ranges, 12 sks oatina, 10 sks rolled oats, 11 sks cabbages, 2 cases and 1 octave sarsaparilla, 1 casting, 1 drum naphtha, 1 crate perambulators, 12 crates and 8 cases biscuits, 1 bdle mouldboards, 2 bales leather, 190 bales hay, 34 buffer spands, 1 steel tower, 1 sk oats, 30 horses, 18 cases empty returned, 40 sks flour, S aks ■wheatmeal, 27 cases and pkgs. Moana—For. Hobart: 2 iron bands, 1 chaffcutter and combine. For Launceston: 30 sks seed. For Dunedin: 2 cases returned empty tins, 1 bale rabbit skins, 1 case cocoa, 1 pel". For Adelaide: 500 sks oats. For Melbourne: 10 sks peas, 5 sks seed, 1 pkg. For Bluff : 24 cases sauce, 8 cases cordials, 16 casej pickles, 25 cases and 12 qr cks vinegar, 1 case baking powder, 5 sks barley, 1 case boots, 6 bdls wheels, 3 bdls poles and axles, 6 sks cocksfoot, 4b steel plates, 4 iron rails, 2 girders, 2 pcs railway metal, 20 cases potatoes, 8 sks wheat, 26 cases. Wanaka—For Timaru: 28 pkgs stores, 50 drums oil.

The Union Steam Ship Company's Maori has gone to Port Chalmers, where she is to undergq_ her annual overhaul. The Government steamer Tutanekai ia expected at Lyttelton next week. The Tokomaru left Monte. Video on her voyage home on January fclOth. The, Rotomahana, having received a good overhaul, came out of the dock about noon on Saturday, and left for Wellington about 11 p.m. The Delphic anchored in the stream at 9.50 a.m. on Saturday, and came to No. 7 wharf at high tide. She makea her final departure to-day if possible. The Taluno arrived from Sydney via Auckland at 7.15 a.m. on Saturday, and left for Dunedin at about 8.40 p.m. Tho Xβ Anau arrived" from Dunedin at 9.45 a.m., and, being detained to take Wirth's circus, left for "Wellington about 2 a.m. on Sunday.

In tho Lyttelton inner harbour on Saturday the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company were represented by four steamers, aggregating 28,740 tons; the New Zealand ShTpping Company's Papamii brings the tonnage of ocean going steamers up to a total of 35,470. Tlio Wakatu arrived from Cheviot about 9 p.m. on Saturday. Her departure for Cheviot, etc., ha 3 been postponed from yesterday till to-day.

The Janet Nicoll arrived from the south at 2.45 p.m. on Saturday, and sailed for Napier via Wellington at 5.20 ip.m. She had a large deck cargo of stud sheep, shipped at Oamaru for Napier.

The Herald is to take up the running of the Rosamond between Lyttelton and Greymouth, While the latter steamer is having an overhaul.

The Tarawera arrived from Wellington at 1.15 p.m. yesterday.

The itonga arrived from Hftvelock at 2.50 p.m. yesterday. "With a view to meeting the wishes of the Auckland public, the Union Company have decided to imorove the service between Auckland and Sydney next month. The Waikare, so well and favourably known in the intercolonial trade between Wellington and Sydney, will. on the completion of her West Coast Sounds' trip, take up the East Coast-Auckland-Sydney trade, in s which she will continue to run jointly with the Mararoa.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10870, 21 January 1901, Page 6

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10870, 21 January 1901, Page 6

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10870, 21 January 1901, Page 6