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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

*'■ ARRIVED—Tune .7-.., Gotkic, s.s., 7730 tons, Kidley, from London via Wellington, etc. National Mortgage, and Agency Company, agents. _ . v._ Westralia, s.s., 3000 tons, Waller . from Melbourne via Hobart. Chick and Jones, Mesdames 0 ones,-and Fcrbes, Dr. Mickle, Messrs Forbes, bathorno, Tc3(2>, Dailey? Green, O'Brien, Tipman, and Brown, and eight steerage. Kinsey, Bams, and Co., agents. _ Viotoria s.s., *250 tons, Alossop, from jSewcastie. W. White and Co., agents. Talune,' BS., 2037 tone. Neville, from Sydney via Wellington. Pasengera-Atisses Snowies, Robin, Godwin, Gibbons, Stevens ,..**&** and Kirby, Mesdamea Knowlee, Joyce, ancl Stokes and child,. Col Robin, Captain Joyce, itev. Baumber, Messrs lhcupe, Bnttan, McKerrow, Gillespie, Herbert, Hooper, B?yt>, Yerex, Stansell, Withell, Cornford Dendy, Prudhoe, Ronaldson, Bonnmgton and Glower. Union Steam Ship Company, agents■lho xaluno did not leave Wellington till 11 o'clock last night. SAILED —June 7. . Talune s.s., 2087 tons, Neville, for Melbourne via Southern ports. Passongers-For Dunlin- X Hay, Mesdames O-Donohue Borden, Minnett and Anderson,- Messrs R. Nudds, H. Skinner, and Herbert, and Ander- - Bon. For Molbourne: Mrs B. C. J.! SJ*™?*> Hon K. C. J. Stevens. Union Steam Ship C °B Sfßeil, S.S*., 2993 tons, Barnard, for Durban via Newcastle. G. G. Steed and Co. and t'riedlander Bros., agente. John Anderson, s.s., 35 tons, McConville, for Akaroa. Pitcaithiy and Co., agents. Wealralia, s.s., 3000 tons, Waller, for Sydney via Wellington. Passengers—tor Wellington- Misses Ueilenzi, Gordon, and Mount, Mesaames Curds and Jone3, Dr- Deßenai, Messrs Wallace, Almao, W. Brown, Chapman, Fenwick, Purchas, Faniery, List, Samuels, Davideon and Kerr. For Sydney: Mesdamcs Hendoreon and throe children, Kaye and Shennan, Captain. Whitby, Messrs Brown, Henaereon, Sim, Shennan, Decker, Ramsay, and Stone. Kinaey, Barns and Co., agents. IMPORTS. Victoria—From Newcastle: 1260 tone coal. Gothic—From London: 1200 tons general merchandise. • ■ , „ A ™ A WestraliaI—From1—From Melbourne, etc.: 201 tons general merchandise. Wakatu—From Kaikoura: 16 pkgs pelts, 3 cases 4 sks and 1 box fisbf -From Cheviot: 1 jar, 1 keg. EXPORTS. Wakatu—For Cheviot: 61 sis coal, 50 ska produce, 36 pcs timbor, 9 cases arat«d waters, ' 1 dray,' 1 pel ammunition, 554 cases and ■ pkga. For Kefceoangu: 234 pkgs. For SJtonvhurst: 52 ske coal, 6 pcs pipe, 43 sks produce, 3 sks oilcake, 223 cases and pkgs. For Kaikoura: 8-- pkgs ranges, 83 sks produce, 123 pee timbor, 2 ploughs, 120 cases and pkgs. For Foston: 45 sks flour. Hannah M. Bell—For Durban—From Lyttelton: 33,511 bags cats. From Timaru: 30,998 bags oat». From Oainaru: 17,526 bags oats. Tarawera —For Wellington: 1 table, 1 crat« carbide, 5 cycles, 3 crates perambulators, 1 roll oilcloth, 1 box seeds, 10 pkgs ranges, 8 cases sauce, 1 case boots, 1 pkg trees, 1 Ml sacks, 5) ca-sea dead poultry, 20 crates and 1 case biscuits, 1 crate and 2 cases confectionery, 1 case cocoa. 2 boxes cJake, 1 piano, 3 sks rolled oats, 3 hhcls stout,'s sks and 1 crate bacon, 3 boxes lard, 1 box sausages, 21 pkga furniture, 4 bdls hardware, l case drugs, 2 bales hams, 387 sks potatoes, qunn; tity railway crossing material, 20 'ske peas, 25 eka barley, 50 cases apples, 2 trusses' leather, 1 plough, 15 gunnies onions, 33 corses, i 1 basket cart, 1 bdl shafts, 80 cases and i pkgs. For Wongtinui: 10 ske oatmeal, IS 1 sks oatina, 1 ek 'rolled oata, 2 crates biscuits ;14 oases and pkgs. Fot Foxton: 6 brls and i<lo cases, ale. Pot .Nelson: 4 cases and S i brls ale, lak wheat, 1 truss, 1 case. Foi ! Westport: 1 pkg. For New Plymouth: £ fkldkns. ale, 4 crates biscuits and corifec- \ tionery, 1 perambulator, 20 sks peas,'l2xaees j. and pkgs. For Blenheim: 5 cases and pkgs I For Patea: 6 cases ale. <

Upolu—For. Oamam: 200 oases kerosene, 4 bcaes, 1 keg, 1 pel. For Timaru: 22 lengths pipe, 300 cases" kerosene, 1 erato, 30 hhds. For Akaroa: 20 bags flour, 20 sks sharps, 25 cases kerosene. For Dunedin: 2 cases toa, 5 ska peau, 6 ska malt, SJ casea currants, 32 cases glue, 2 oases siae, 7 drums oil, 1 case gelatine, 6 iron plates, 6000 ft tini-' ber, 65 tons iron, 116 tons transhipments ex Indramayo, 27 cases and pkgs. Bimu—For Greymouth: 12 sks -wheat 10 ■ sks pollard, 34 sks .potatoes. For Wellington: 200' sks pollard, 6 sks and 30 gunnies onions, 180 sks" and 190 bags flour, 123 sks sharps, 820 sks potatoes, 550 sks barley, 20 aks peas, 10. ska oatmeal, 300 sks oats, 175 sks wheat, 22 aks bran. Westralia—For Wellington: 330 sks potatoes, 2 ranges, 1 case cycles, 1 canvas bale, 1 truss woollens, 1 truss leather. For Greymouth: 1 truss leather. For..Sydney: 10 cases lard, 2 mares, 2700 ska potatoes, 752 sks onions, 200 sks oats, 30 ska peas, 25 cases 1 bacon, 2 cases leather, 2 cases woeUens," 6 trusses woollens. For Newcastle: 1125 ska potatoes, 100 sks bran, '5 cases bacon. For Brisbane: 100 sks barley. For Townsville: 1 ck fittings. ' The Victoria, with a cargo of coal, arrived from Newcastle on Thursday night, and anchored in, the stream to be passed by the Health - Officer. The Westralia, which arrived at- 6.45 a.m. yesterday, left Melbourne at 8.30 p.m. on May' 29th, arntA'ed at Hobart at 10 a.m. on the 31st, left Hobart at 7 p.m. on the same day, nr- ! rived at the Bluff at 9 p.m. on June 3rd, left i j nt 5 p.m. on the 4th, arrived at Dunedin at j 8.10 a.m. on the sth, left again at -1 p.m. on J-the 6th. . She experienced fino weather Avith fresh variable' winds to Dunedin, but after leav- • ing Port Chalmers she met with a thick fog,/ which did not clear off till 9.30 p.m. - The i Westralia loft for Sydney, via Wellington, last , evening. The Gothic, from London and Avay ports, ■ arriA-ed from Wellington at 7.45 a.m. yester- : day. Tho changes in her officers have already L been notified in our shipping columns. . . A barque, going north, passed the Heads , on Thursday. Tho Viotoria is berthed at No. 4 Avharf. The Talune arrived shortly after one o'clock • yesterday,'and left for Melbourne, via Hobart, lost night. * Hannah M. Bell left for Durban, via r Newcastle, last night. I The John Anderson left for Akaroa yester- \ day afternoon. . Two vessels which will have a greater tonf nage and displacement than tho mammoth Celtic are now being constructed at the new yard of the Eastern Shipbuilding Company \ at Nbav London, Conn. These largo vessels are being bliilt for the Great Northern Steam- _ ship Company, and will ply between Seattle and tho Orient. Each will have a tonnage of 21,000 .and a load displacement of 38,400 tous, against 36,700 tons of the Celtic. They, "* will carry first, second, and third-class- pna- - songers, besides a large number in'the "steer- - age. , ' . —. The s.s. Bochuana left Timaru for Lyttelton , yesterday aiternoon with 14,500 sacks of grain > for London. . The s.s. Upolu arrived in Timaru yesterday r from Akaroa to land 70 tons general cargo, and . load 80 tons produce for the West Coast. She Bailed about-10-p.m. r The barque Algoa Bay arrived at Timarii yesterday from Lyttelton to load grain for - London on account of the Canterbury Farmers' - Cooperative Association. ' . ! i- The s.s. Matatua arrived at Timaru from s Oamaru" on Thursday afternoon. She is ex- - pected to leave this afternoon having taken on - board there 33,000 carcases of mutton and-600 - bales of wool. . Tho Cygnot will come off the slip to-day, _ and after having some fifrther work done on i. her will resume her regular running about the 24th of this month.. Captain Whitby and .Mr Sim, of Kaiapoi, left for Sydr-y last evening by the Westralia. They go to bring from Sydney a new schooner for 1 Mr Sim. The Petonecame out of dock yesterday afters noon, and will probably leave for Greymouth to-day. 3 ——

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10986, 8 June 1901, Page 9

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10986, 8 June 1901, Page 9

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10986, 8 June 1901, Page 9