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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

ARRIVED— July 3. ■ Waihora ss. 20tT, tons, Clift, from AtictlZ Coast. **"%££?s£ Baker. White, Gowen, and Huggius. -tea dam_s Fanning, Cocks, and Aspinad, Messrs Marriott, Haes, Butcher, bcully, **««• Nicholls, White, Montiftore, Hylanci, Fanning, Skinner, Dunn, Bews, Aspmall, and Bennett. Union Steam Ship Company, agents.. Eiingamite, s.s., 3000 tons, VVyll». f«"n Dunodm. Passengers-Miss Wrignt, Messrs Watson, Hislop. and Ho_.gart, and five steerage. Kinsey, BarnS and Co., agents. Cygnet, s.s., 120 tons, Murray, from Akaroa. Pitcaithly and Co., agents. ,

SAILED-July 3.Whancane, s.s., 2930 tons, ' for Sydney direct. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Eiingamite, s.s., 3000 tons, Wyllie, for fcjdn.y via Auckland. Fassengers-For. •Wellington: Misses Brodrick, Samuels, and Cox, Mesdames Godfrey and two children, 1. Aood, Brodrick, Smith, Colling, and Hulme, Col. Hume, Col. Estill, Captain Bourn, Messrs J. D. Ritchie, Whittington. . M'GregorA Black, Gunson, Cook, Gapes, Smith, H. H. Kayward, Bowie, Colling, Cox, and .Henry. Troopers Jami'eson and M lavish. For Isapier: Miss Moore, Mesdames Lyth and Hawkins and child, Messrs Brabazon, Cortman. and ___u__ford For Gisborne: Mc-srts Beokett and Wright."' For Auckland:. Miss "Woithmgtnn, Mrs Parkes, Messrs Gill and Collett, Constable Hampton. For Sydney: Mr H. Manning. Kinsey, Barns and Co., a gams. Papanui, s.s., 6372 tons, Forbes, for xthe Bluff, via Timaru and Port Chalmers. £*.__ Shipping Co., agents. . Lynalder. s.s., 3323 tons, Waring, for Melbourne, via tho Bluff. Shipping Co., s.s.,' 2003 tons, Clift, for Dunedin. Passengers—Messrs Guy, Glass, Hooper, and T. Brown. Union Steam. Ship Company, • gent£ -";- 'IMPORTS. _ Waihora-—Front Huahine: 50 cases oranges, From Mangaia: 103 cases fruit. From Rarotonga: 10 sks cocoanuts, 2-39 cases oranges, 103 cases bananas. From Auckland: 200 bag 3 sugar, 1 case cigarettes, 9605 ft timber, 5 oaae3 oranges, 6 boxes fruit, 1 bdl spears 24 bales paper, 4 cks and 6 cases pelts, 305 bdls laths, 1 case aaddlerv, 1 pel books, 8 bales leather, 200 15-inch pipes, 10 bdls doors, __ 1 case sheep dip, 1 oaae plants, 2 cases bronze, 1 oaae hats, 2 cases drugs, 16 cases lemons, 1 pkg asbestos, 12 gangways, 38 sks hides, 4 pairs wheels and axles, 17 cases, 1 casting, 26 pkgs, 1 bale. ",,"-, . Eiingamite—From Dunedin: 18 hhds alo, 20 casos jam, 19 coils rope, 53 lengths pipo. 6 cases groceries, 46 sks oatmeal,'s cases confectionery, 10 cases watohc3, 63 bars steel, 7 trunks samples, 1 roll l«ad, 2 oasos saddlery. EXPORTS.

Tarawera—For New Plymouth: 6 kldkns ale, 12 gunnies onions, 16 castiron columns, 10 cases and pkgs. For Foxton: 1 casting, 30 boxes soap, 4 caß.e3. For Wanganui: 1 galvanised cylinder, 12 galvanised pans, 10 bags soda, 20 boxes soap, 1 caae, 1 sk, 1 pkg. For Wellington: 8 pkgs ranges, 1 case dead poultry, 4 baskets, 4 boxe3 and 10 cases poultry, 10 baga dry ginger, 1 organ, 1 pel tyres, 319 tents, 6 marquees, 76 pkgs poles .and pegs, 1 arm chest, 1 shaft, 1 wheel, 1 casting, 84 bags lime. 120 sk_ and 20 bags flour, 14 s'k3 meal, 196 sks potatoes, 14 sks onions, 50 cases fruit, 12 sks oatina, 5 pcs machinery, 1 crane boiler, S hhds and 5 cases ale, 1 bicycle, 3 coops fowls, 114 cases and pkgs. Lynatder—For Melbourne: 0017 sks wheat, 8731 sks oats, 467 sks potatoes, 114 sks peas, 1263 sks bran.

Eiingamite—For Wellington: 12 sks pots.toes, £1 sks onions, 1 coop fowls, 6 cases samples, 1 case boots, 2 sks wheat, 2 horses. For Wanganui: 10 cases pickles, 20 cases ale, 1 case boots. For Foxton: 1 case boots. For Napier: 1 s.f. plough. 1 ck, 2 bdls rivets, 6 sks Swede turnips. 68 sks potatoes, 33 sks onions, 5 cases sheep tongues, 1 swamp

plough, 20 cases apples, 1 crate bicycles, V cases drapery, 2 bdls mould boards, lkldkn ale, 2 trusses woollens. For Gisborne: 29 cases galvanised iron, ISO sks oats, 5 cases bacon, 140 sks potatoes, 10 sks braoi, 10 ska pollard, 12 cases apples, 2 cases hardware, 5 oasea paper, 2 trusses woollens. For Taulunga: 4 hhds ale. For Auckland: 250 sks cbaif, 2 -cases stationery, 30 aks mait, 210 sks wheat, 18 sks linseed, 3 cases gelatine, 35 cases bacon, 12 bdis sticks, 20 sks peas, 530 sks and bags flour, 12 sks disinfectant, 9 pcs timber, 4-15 ska potatoes, 74 sks oats, 190 sks onions, 4 i__ae_. -.-tuples, 21 sks oatina, 2 cases boots, 2 ploughs, 5 trusses drapery, 4 cases hardware, 100 _ks seed, 3'eases drugs, 10 sks oatina, 50 ska oatmeal, 6 cases woollens, 6 trusses woollens, 2 horses. For Sydney : 115 sks potatoes, 2 capes chaffcutter.

Buteshire—For London: 132 bales flax, 8 bales rabbitskins, 75 cks tallow, 183 cks pelts, 1940 sks gra.s seed, 1593 sks wheat, 11,543 carcases mutton, 5907 carcases lamb, 400 boxes kidneys, 193 cks premier jus.

Tho Waihora, from Auckland, via tho East Coast, arrived at 11 a.m. yesterday. She left for Dur.odin at 5.30 p.m. The lirussolß has gone into tho stream, and is to leave probably to-day. The E.ing.n_i_e arrived from Dunedin at 7.15 a.m. yesterday, and left last evening for Sydney, via Auckland.

Mr Gumming, superintending engineer for the Huddart-Parker Company, is now on his wsy I-fome to superintend tiia building of a new, steamer for the New Zealand trade. She is to ba nearly lOOit longer than the Zealandia. with a speed of 15J knots, and will cost about __)2,0-0. This should be a desir-. able addition to the fleet. Some months ago Sir J. L. Webb, one of the Company's board of directors at Melbourne, went Homo alao in connection with this matter, but as yet no official news is to hand that any tenders for the work have been accepted. The Whangape left for _'ydney direct at 12.50 p.m. yesterday.

The Papanui left for Timaru, Port Chalmers, and the Bluff at 2.45 p.m. She returns to Lyttelton in about nine days.

The. Ly_ia!d_r left for Melbourne, via the Bluff, at 3.50 p.m.

The Cygnet arrived from Akaroa yesterday afternoon.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11008, 4 July 1901, Page 6

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11008, 4 July 1901, Page 6

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11008, 4 July 1901, Page 6