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SAILED—ApriI 8.

Qygnefc, a.s., 120 tons, Murray, for Akaroa. Pitoaithly and Co., agents. Rotomahana, a.s., 1763 tons, Manning, for Wellington. Jopp, Barron, Emery, Inglis. Smith, Falconer, Maeken McKeegan, Godfrey, Head, Outnun, Girdler, Robertson, Wratt, Singleton, Jardine, Co"----nell, 1,. Cooper, Bowden, Galletly, E. Bates and Bryant, Mesdames Seddon, Reid, Sternberg, P. de C. Malet, Muaworth and child. Barron, Grimes, Hemet, Rafhbone, Johnson Whelch, Lewis, Bennett, Outr&xn, Godfrey M; Stapleton, Wratt, Blanch&rd and 2 children, wardell, Merriman. Askew, Cowper, Treadwell, Fyfe and 2 children, Smith and Wilson, Right .rfon. R. J. Seddon, Hons. W. C. •Walker and J. Carroll, Rev. Osborne, .Dr. Colline, Messrs Reid, Sternberg, O'Callaghan, P. de C. Malet, Mollineaux, Turner, Whitcombe, Vance, Hemet, Hathbone, Johnson, Treadwell Aineworth, Gillies, Broderiok, Willes, Hi! Ward, A. Thompson, G. Mcc, R. Murray, Hunt, Strong, H. E. Fussell, L. Alexander, Wade, Lawson, Godfrey, Bromley, Scott; Graham, White, Cook, Mabin, Bannister, Eimery, Hall, A. T. White, Morton, Lamb, Rathbone D. Bailey, W. Gilbert, J. E. Watson. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. IMPORTS. Dingadee—From Greymouth: 700 tons coal. Pukaki—From Weetport: 1 bicycle frame; 20,583 ft timber, 1590 tone coal, 1 case. Rotomahana—From Wellington: 1 box glass, 2 ingots tin, 20 cases matches, 10 eke seed, 19 bdles iron, 4 boxes butter, 38 casks pelts, 1 .bale brooms, 50 boxes candles, 800 aheep, 2 bales \leather, 5 iron pipes, 4 drums painit 30 horses, 24 ponies, 64 pkgs, 36 oases, 1 cask, 28 empty retd crates, 6 bales, 1 trues, 8 crates empties, 1 sk. EXPORTS. Mapourika—For Picton: 6 casks meat bags, 10 bales woolpacks,' 15 sks and 1 part st. seed, 1 case. - For Wanganui: 6 crates and 4 )oaees biscuits, 1 case confectionery, 2 wheels, Voasea and pkgs. For Foxton: 1 keg. For Patea: 2 pkgs. For Blenheim: 3 sks fittings, , 47 ska and 6 part" aks seed, 1 cycle, 58 eks oats, 3'cases. For Nelson: 3 brls and 3 cases ale, 40 boxes soap, 301 eks wheat, 50 sks flour, 80 eks grass "seed, 24 eke peas, Iβ cases and }kgs. For Wellington: 6 brls and 3 cases ale, 20 cases pickles, 5 oases sauce, 113 cases and 2 boxes fruit, 2 cases glue, 27 casks empty returned, 113 oases and 2 boxes fruit, '2 cases 1 glue, 27 casks empty 10 ak» pollard, 22 sks bran, 96 sks seed, 2 caeee wine, 1 part sk apples, 6 crates poultry, 1 plough, 44 cases end pkgs. Pakeha-—For London: 1135 bales wool, 45 bales basils, leather 4nc{ skins, 1 bale heir, 797 casks tallow and.pelts, 303 sks peas, 200 cases preserved meats, 608 -cases kidneys, 35,082 carcaees mutton and lamb. The Dingadee arrived from Greymouth about 1 p.m. yesterday, end goes into dock to-day.. The Perthshire arrived from Timaru, Dunedin, etc., at 7J.5 a.m.' yesterday. The Rotomahana. arrived from Wellington at 7.20 a.m. yesterday, and left for Wellington shortly &fter midnight.,

The Pukaki- arrived from Westport at 8.40 ■a.Tn. yesterday. * t The s.s. Angola is, expected here from Timaru.

/ The G«rmanicu3 is expected to leave for South Africa via. Australia to-day. The Perthshire, while at Timaru, loaded about 2000 Wea of wool and 7 caeke of tallow and pelte. After taking in more oargo here she leavee for ■Wellington, probably on Satixrday. She is commanded by Captain J. L. Delcomyn, formerly chief officer, of the Banffehire, who has th« following deck officers:—Mr &T. Creamer, chief; Mr W. J. Page, second; Mr A.. B. Smith, third; and Mr L. Mock fourth. T!he engineers are Messrs D. C. Edwards, JV McGregor, W. Sfcvens, W. Cochrane, Clyne, A. Kerr, and W. Hast. Mr W. Cuthbert is chief refrigetafing engineer. The. Athenio will be at Lyttelton early this morning. ' ' The Jupiter leaves for Dunedin to-day. After discharging' there she loads pate at Timaru and Lyttelton for South Africa. The Germanicua is expected' to leave to-day.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11244, 9 April 1902, Page 9

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SAILED—ApriI 8. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11244, 9 April 1902, Page 9

SAILED—ApriI 8. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11244, 9 April 1902, Page 9