SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRlVED—February 4. Helen Denny, barque, 728 tons, Holm, from Newcastle. G. M'Clatchie and Co., agents. SAlLED—February 4. Tarawera, s.s., ,2003 tons, Neville, for Wellington. Passengers—Misses Compton, L. Watson, Hight. Blair, Denman, Hollander, Hippell, Tendall, E. Dixon, M'Kellar, Popplewell, Holmes, Scomdale, Styche, Plimmer, Moon, Scott, Logan, and O'Connor, Mesdames Hunter, Hollander, Dawes, Jordan, Watt. Lumsden, Fletcher and child, Scott, Fox and two children, and Embling, Archdeacon Harper, Rev. Rodsrer, Capt. Brown, Messra W. P. Postin, D. Young. J. Smith, M'Clurg. Almao, Nealley, John Watßon, Bethune, Watt, •W. Dickie, Hurley, Jordan, Rice, Smale, G. H. Thomson, Wayne, Hutchinson, Goddard, and Embling. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Wakatu, s.s., 115 tons. Wills, for Wellington, etc. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. IMPORTS. Kini—From Oamaru: 724 bales wool. Tarawera—From Wellington: Quantity scenery, 2 horses. From Nelson: 1 horse. Poherua—From Westport: 1513 tons coal, 1 box. Toroa—From Chathams: 1000 sheep, 35 bales wool, 2 horses. Helen Denny—From Newcastle: 100 tons coal. EXPORTS. Mimiro—For London: 422 sks oats, 9 sks peas, 60 sks beans, 9446 sks wheat, 153 bales wool. The following is the list of passengers vrom the Chatham Islands by the Toroa:—Miss Seabel, Mesdames Mutu and Dunsford, Messrs Solomon (2), Phillips and child, Rayncr, Kirk, Darnly, and Curtis. The Toroa haa gone into the dock to be cleaned and painted. < Mr Hursthouse, late purser of the Mawhera, was f-oine* up to Auckland from Wellington by the Takanuna on Sunday, to join the Whangape. Mr Chamberlain, of the Takapuna, will join tho Rotorua, and his place will bo taken by Mr Horton, of the Mapourilca. The last-named vessel will run without a purser. The following changes have taken place in the commands of the steamers sailing under
the flag of the Tyser line:—Captain Hart, lately m charge of the Star of Victoria, ia now in command of the Star of New Zealand; Captain F. J. Willis is in charge of the Star of Victoria; Captain Reed, lately in command of the Star of New Zealand, commands the Star of Australia.
Tho Toroa leaves for the Chathams this evening. The Otaramai from London and New Zealand ports, is expected to arrive to-morrow. The Hinemoa leaves for the southern lighthouses this morning. Thc Fife3hire leaves for London, via Las Palmes, on Thursday morning. The barque Helen Denny arrived from Newcastle, with a cargo of coal for Messrs G. M'Clatchie and Co., yesterday afternoon. She is commanded by Captain Holm. The Tarawera sailed for Wellington last night.
The Wakatu sailed for Wellington, etc., last night.
The barque Lake Erie arrived at Timaru from Lyttelton on Sunday to land 64,000 sacks. She leaves for Lyttelton to load there when she has finished discharging. The Janet Nicoll arrived at Timnru on Monday, and left again in tho evening. She takes 300 tons of produce for Wellington. The barque Kincluno is expected to sail this morning with a cargo of grain for South Africa.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10882, 5 February 1901, Page 6
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