PORT OF LYTTELTON.
ARRlViSD—November 22.
Mokoia, s.s., 3502 tons, Spinks, from Sydney via, Wellington. Pass&ngers—-Misses Oaver, Longden (2;; Louisson, Lee, Kobinsoa, Fyfe (2), Butler, MoCOnmack, Clark, Cameron, aud Heywood, Countess of Seaiield, Mesdasnes de Vries and child, Harris, Pol.ock, Louiseon, Sutherland, Harris, Longden, Lee, Siator, Hislop, Priest, Smyth, and Dunsterville, Karl of Seafield, Lieutenant Averton, linsign Law, Messrs Wniteford, de; Vries, Low, G-regg, Harris (2), "Were, Sutherland, Leo, lies, Black, Pascoe, IJadd, Muit, Williamson, Hislop, Lucas, Marshall, Smyth, Nairn, Alsop, Perkiiis, .Donald, Berry, and Duffen, and seventyfour steerage. Union Steam Snip Company, agents. ' SAlLED—November 22. Mokoia, s.b., 3502 tone, Spinks, for Melbourne via Hobart, Passengers—For Dainedin; Misses Balmfield and, Newell, Mesdames Morrison, and Lend, Messrs R. Hunt, Jordan, Martin, C. L. August, Funger, Ellis, and C. Brandt. For the Bluff: Messrs H. Gamble, A. Edwards, and ilcGee. Union. Steam Ship ■Company, agents. Falcon, aonooner, 95 tons, Bonnet, fox Havelock. T. H. Ker, agent. Cygnet, s.s., 120 tons, Murray, for Akaroa. PiteaitMy and Co., agents. Warrimoo, s.s., 3326 tona, CJhaitfield, for Sydney via Wellington. Passengers—For "Wellington: Misses Silvercock and Hall (2), Mesdames Maeon, Handisides, Munro end. boy, Petrie and boy, G.F. Simith, Fisher, Ward, Morgan, and Thomas,! Archdeacon Devoy, Dr. Lane, Captain Willis, Messrs R. E. i'inlay, Morling, Jno. Snell, J. H. Benton, A. A. Thornton, Carroll, Lindsay C. Calmer, Morgan, Williamson, Miason, Handisides, Fowler, McKay, Manifold, Burridge, and Randerson. For Sydney: Misses Webster, Rawlinson, and Dunbatr, Mesdames Baker, Roberta, and J. Hair, Messrs Carter, Jones, Roberta, and. Dayton. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. IMPORTS. Mokoia—From Sydney: 16 eases and 3 pkgs wine, 1 box candles, ll crates, 79 cases and 60 ■bags bottles, 1 bdl shafts, 1 pkg and 50 oases curios, 1 case drapery, 52 rolls wire netting, 783 cases fruit, 10 rolls and 200 bars lead, 1 box lamps, 20 cases oil, 11 pkga tea, 1 picture, GO cases onions, 1 pel samples, 14 cases drugs, 21 bxa ohgeee, 59 cases, 40 pkgs, 15 kegs, 5 bales. From Newcastle: lOpoe tim/ber. From Wellington: 10 bxs butter, 64 cases, 3 bales, 2 bxs, 3 pkgs. From Nelson: 1 bdl types, 2 bags hides, 1 empdy returned cask. EXPORTS./ Rotomah^na— For Wangamii: 9 cases and pkgs. For Foxton: lO'-SLses ale, 1 crate biscuits, 1 crate confectionery, 1 wooi-preas, 20 aks wheat, 66 sks potatoes, 1 oask, .1 case. Fox Blenheim: 3 oases, 1 pel. For New Ply-, mouth: 353 aks oats, 6 oases and pkgs. For Greymourtih: 3 wheels, 8 pkge, 1 crate. F.ot Neleon: l case cheese, 2 gunnies bacon, 2 crates biscuits, 1 flas stripper, 2 trusses, 4 pkgs. For Wellington: £ cases dead poultry, 19 hhds and 16 cases ale, 53 sks flour, 6 chests tea, 1 box lard, 1 box saasages, 4 cases and 2 sks baoon, 36 ingots tin, 18 pkge ranges, 1 crate and 4 cases confectionery, 11 crates biscuits, 22 cases pickles, 10 oases sauce, 3 cases' cordials, 1 pkg rims, ,1 case glass, 1 rake, 8 pkgs castings, 51 ska seed, 55 sks potatoes, 6 cases gooseberries, 1 casting, 13 ska rhubarb, 20 oases eggs, 1 bdl wood iods, 1 case fruit, 1 horse, 24 channels, 39 oases and pkgs. Falcon—For Havelock: 6000 bricks, 1 bull. 32 aks oats.
•Waikatu—For Cheviot: 5 cats cement, 100 pieces chimney lining, l case type, 2 bells woolpacks, 14 sks seed, 64 begs sugar, 3 bags lime, 4 shafts, 3 tanks, 3 ovens, 2 kegs and 1 case ale, 91 cases and pkgs. For Ealkoura: 30 eke manure, 1 cycle, 35 drums and 1 oask dip, 14 bags flour, 5 ska oatmeal, 4 hhds, 5 brie and 4 ofteea ale, 1 case confectionery, 1 pkg belting, 1 pkg sacks, 1 bar iron, .144 oases and pkgs.
The ifokoia, from Sydney, via Wellington, arrived at '-8.30 a.m. yesterday, and. left for Melbourne, via Hobart, at 5.5 >p.m f - The Joseph Sims and' the "RmT"flA Sims are in the stream, awaiting a favourable wind. • The Tarawera, bound south, passed the Hfeada ,at 4 a.m.' yesterday. The Tokomaru haa been moved from No. '7 wharf to the G-ladstone Pier.
The Warrimoo, which left .for Sydney, via "Wellington, last night, came cut of dock yesterday forenoon, and the Waimate took her place. The Knight of St. George is expected here to-day. Mr O'Oallaglhan, £he parser of the Tarawera, is to be transferred to the Haupiri. The Rotorua is to run between "Wellington, Picton, and Nelson next month. The departure of the Xilburn has been postponed till to-day.
The Falcon sailed for Havelock at 1 p.m. yesterday. The Waimate comes out of dock on Monday morning, and leaves for Wanganui. 'The Cygnet left for Akaroa at 2.10 p.m. yesterday.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11130, 23 November 1901, Page 9
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