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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

ARRlVED—December 18. Tarawera, s.s., 2003 tens, McDonald, from ■Wellington. Passengers—Nurse Clapcott, Misses Foster, Gibba, Pegg, Sundersan, Henderson, Renner, Richmond, Loomee, and Catlev, Jlesdames Dawning, Ward, ilcLean, Bickerton, Simpson, Renner, Uglow and infant, Wilson and child, Loomes, Banks »nd child, and Barnes. Revs. Ainger an-d Baron Hkkens, Drs. Hundhauaen, Heim, and McLean, Messrs Hart, Stevens, Marsack, Lithband. WilkinsoTT? Lane, Neville, Burt, Smith, Bickerton, Fraser, Henderson, Renner, Simpson, Hecu, Ifyers, Uglow, Smyth, son, Pearce, Cooper, Coote, Barns, and Rowle, and 35 steerage. Union Steam Ship Company agents. Falcon, schooner. 95 tons, Bbnnor, from Havelock. T. H. Ker, agent. Jessie Nicco], schooner, 93 tons, Brown, from Kaipara. Pitcaithly and Co., agents. Lily, schooner, 84 tons, Bloom, from Greymoutk. Pitcaiihly and Co., agents. Elingamite, s.s., 3000 tons, "Waller, from Dunedin. Passengers—Misses Ridley and Coates, Meesre Burtenenaw, Cook, Gallagher, Connelly, Henderson, Miller, and Pyke, and 7 steerage. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Joseph Sims, schooner, 81 tons, Berg, from Kaipara. Pitcaithly and Co.. agents. Elizabeth Graham, barque, 593 tons, Andresen, from Newcastle. G- McGlatchie and Co., a °HM.-S. Lizard, 715 tons, 600 h.p., 6 guns, Lieutenant-Commander Watson, from Aiaroa. Emma Sims, schooner, 61 tons, Reynolds, from Waitnpu. Pitcaithly and Co., agents. Amelia Sims, schooner. 98 tons. Johnston, from Collingwood. Pitcaitiiy and Co., agents. Moura. s.s., 2CC7 tons, Beaumont, from Auckland via the east coast. Passengers— Misses Smyth, Breweti, Maloney (2), Murphy, West, and Barker, Mesdames Connor, West, Prins, V/hite and child, Btragen, Coleman, and infant, and Zdbedie Rev. Connor, .Messrs Browett, Maloney, Prine, Harcourt, White, Hall, lock, end twenty-two steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents.

SAlLED—December 17. Dingadee, e.s.. .&10 tons, Dilner, for Greymouth. C. W. Surner, agent. Twickenham, e.s., 2538 tons, Davis,- for Pur-

ban, via the Bluff. Field and Ferrier, agenia. Cygnet, s.s., 120 tons, Hurray, for Akaroa. Pitcaithiy and Co.. agents. , December IS. Moura, s.s., 2027 tons, Beaumont, for Dunedin. Passengers— j Mr3 Sowden, Captain Davidson, Meesrs Ross, Nicholson, and Jenkins. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. ming-amite, e.s., 300J tons, Vvai'ier, for Sydney via Auckland. Passengers—For Wellington: iliases Turner, Maunder, and Hurcouibs. Mesdame3 G-anible and Davis, M.es3ts Stuckey, White, and Bauer. For Xapk-r: Miss Horton, Mrs Palmer, Messrs White &), and Griffin. For tiisborne: Mrs Kennedy, Messrs Strinee* and Pavift For Auckland: Misses Goodwin. ELaunett, Hawkins, Hay, Bruce, and Atjbott. Mesdames Campbell, lour children, and U maids, Rowell, Wright, and G-rigson, Rev. F. G. Brittan, Messrs Borthwick Wright. Rowell, P. Campbell, Rogers, Davidson, and Kelly. Kinsey, Barns ana Co-, aS Maori, s.s., 5317 tons, Moffatt, for Wellington. Dalgety and Co., agents. Tara'uera, s.s., 'i(X)3 tons, McDonald, for WeUington. Passe-ngers—Misses Keig, Levy Pas-ey, Sinclair, .Cowlishanv, Sword, and Brooker, Mesdames Farr, Fisher, Taggart, Pepler, McDona.'d and two children, Cfiisnall, Carmichael, and Stevens, Captain McDougaU, Major Loveday, Messrs W. H. ,Gaw, Finn, Pepler, Morley, C. W. Jordison, Mattnews, Robinson, J. "Gallagher, Connolly, Rusee.l, Benton, Theo. Boys, T?yerman, D. Evans, Potts iCowlishaw, Malcolm, Louisson, and Roper. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. IMPORTS. Falcon From Havelock: 60,000 ft timber. Jessie :*jccoi—From Kaipara: 90,000 ft Ljlv—From .Greymouth: 50,000 ft timber. Tafa-wera—From Wellington: 1 case periodicals, 1 mirror, 3 pkgs loa-ther, 10 cases jam, 34 pkgs samples, 8 csks, 4 cases fish, 68 cases, 9 boxes, 1 bale, 38 pkgs. 2 portmanteaux, 2 empty returned kegs, 11 crates empties. From Nelson: 7 cases shot, 1 case. Moura—From Auckland: 14,366 ft timber, 42 cases potatoes, 7 csks pelts, 18 bdls doors, 1 bale paper, 303 tags cement, 56 cases cornflour, 1 bicycle, 40 sks lime, 1 case confectionery, 15 crates milk, 20 boxes soap, 20 cases apples, 1 pel leather, 190- bdls laths, 1 pkge tobacco, 3 bales brooms, 10 cases, 16 pkgs, 5 csks, 2 boacee, 2 pulleys. From Gisfoorne*. 29 csks pelts. From Napier: 2 cska peJts, 2903 feet timber, 1 horse, 1 dump skins, 23 sks hides. From Wellington: 1 case plate glass. Elingamite—From Dunedin: 3 cases hardware, 34 iron mains, 3 ranges, 4 cases Chinese goods, 40 bags rice, 15 bales sheep skins, 1 coil rope, 33 boxes soap. 1 case fancy goods, 20 boxes candles, 3 cases varnish, 9 cases confectionery, 12 cases cordials, 8 cases furniture, 1 case saddlc-ry. 58 cases jams, 3 bales leather, 16 chests tea, 3 bales paperhangings, 12 cases and 18 hhds ale, 13 pkgs. Eroma. Sims—From Waitapu: 36,000 ft timber. Amelia Sims—From Collingwood: 70,000 ft timber. Joseph Sims—From Kaipara: 90,000 ft timber. EXPORTS. Rotomahana^—For Wellington: 2 bicycles, 10 cases ale, 5 cases pickles, 2 cases sauce, 8 pkgs ranges, 4 crates biscuits, 1 case confectionery, 1 pel saddlery, 6 sks and 2 cases bacon, 2 cases cider, 15 eks potatoes, 30 sks wheat, 21 cases cheese, 3 cases poultry, 1 gig, 72 bales wool, 1 pkg fish, 12 case* fruit,

60 cases and pkgs. For Bienhe-.m: 7 ctstj and pkgs. For Kelson: 6 kldkrs ale, a bags floor, 5 sks oatmeal. 3 case?. For Wanganui: 15 cases and 1 kldkn ale. 5 ca.ses aa<i pkgs. For Picton : 4 cases boots. For Grej. mouth: 1 sk- For Fc-ston 1 case boots, 3 case 3. For New Plymouth. 2 t -sk s a] e . Twickenham —For Durban bags oatv Elingamite—For Willing ton: 20 sks pota. toes 1 sheep, 2 cases cheese. 2 cas« 57 cases ale, 19 hhds For Foxtoc: 17 cases »le, * hhds ale. For New P:Tmoath : 3 cans ale. For Nelson: 3 hhda a:e. Foy Patea: 18 casee ale, 4 hhds a!e. For Xapier; 12 caees cheese, 1 cp-se gelatine. 3 ranges _g eks oatina, "2 sks mesiic, 1 ca>e saxoples, 90 sks malt, 80 sk3 grass s?ea, 21S i>ks gour, 1 hfad a.le, 20 cases lurniture, 4 bdi* galvacis?d sks malt, 30 sks grass seed, 21$ ska floai, 4 lengths pipe, 2 sks malt. '2 cs=es stout, { sk grass seed, 10 csks vinegar. 2 cases sad« dlery, 7 cf.ses iron, 21 cases sundries PqAuckland: 600 ske wheat. 110 sk3 hraa. 13 returned empty hhds. 7 cases chairs. 25 trusse* leather. 50 cases ale, 40 cases cheese, 30 sia potatoes, 25 cases. 1 case elevitors. 1 casea milk coolers, 2 kldkns, 25 cases bacon. 3 case* woollens. 12 cases bacoc, 11 pkrs r'urruture.

The Falcon arrived from Havelock at 7.2 a a.m. yesterday. . The larawera arrived irora V. e.iington at 8.30 a.m. yesterday, and ielt for We.lingtoa last niaht. The j.\£our» arrived from Aucs.and. via ti» east coast, at 8.55 a.m. yesterday, p.nd left ;<j{ Dunedin about 6 p.m. The Dingadee left for Greyraouth on Tuei. day nigiit. The Cygnet left for Akaioa at -J.jO a_m. yes. terday. The Elingnmite arrived from Ounedia &t 11.20 a.m. yesterday, and lelt ior Sydney, Auckland, last night. The j.\vickenh«un left for Durban, via thg Biuff, at 10.40 a.m. yesterday. H.M.S. Lizard returned trom Ak&roa at 4 p.m. yesterday. The L-i.y from Greymouth. the Emma Simj from Woitapu, the Jessie Xiccol ironi Sa;. para, the Joseph Sims from Kaipara, and tka Amelia Sims from Collmgwood, arrived yestttThe Elizabeth Gryhara arrived fro a Xe w . castie and anchored in the stream yesterday

The Maori left for Wellington iast ••■■-I*. The Moura is to be laid up at Fori Gaolmers for an overhaul, and Captain Beaumont.. -and hia officers go on to tho To Anau, whici takes her place. , The schooner Jessie "mcco! and the 1_: y load produce for Greymouth on ..account o! .Messrs Pitcaithly and Co.. and the J-»«i_ Sims takes produce for Wellington, and tb_ Emma Sims for Motueka direct, on accouK. of the same firm. . The Maori left Lyttelton for Wellington, «* 7.30 o'clock last night.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11152, 19 December 1901, Page 6

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11152, 19 December 1901, Page 6

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11152, 19 December 1901, Page 6