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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

ARRIVED—June 20. Warrimoo, s.s., 3529 tons, Phillips, from Melbourne via Hobart. Passengers—Misses Poppelwell and Ruthven, Mesdames' liiggini and Hargreaves, Messrs A. Allison, N. B. Sorensen, Hargreaves, Liggins, and Coulter, and fourteen steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. - Monowai, s.s., 3433 tons, Neville, from Sydney via Wellington. Pasengers—Misses Chambers, Ferguson, and Duncan, Mesdames Baxter and child, Cohen, Stark, Adamson, and Phillips, Messrs Woodford, Best, Greenshields, Ayson, Caro, Walker, Kettle, Brown, Singleton, Sword, Stronach, Izard, Whitcombe. Bateley, Gordon, Ash, Snodgrass, Halley, Hallenstein, E. Hall, Pringle, Ridley, and Starky, and seventeen steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Lily, schooner, 84 tons, Bloom, from Greymouth. Pitcaithly and Co., agents. Jessie Niccol, schooner, 93 tons, Johnson, from Greymouth. Pitcaithly and Co., agents. Fifeahire, s.s., 5672 tons, Coull, from TableBay, via Australian ports, etc. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. La Bella, barquentine, 382 tons, Stone, from Newcastle. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents. SAILED —June 20. Monowai, s.s., 3453 tons, Neville, for Melbourne, via Hobart. Passengers—For Dunedin: Mesdames Stark and Pavitt, Messrs Lukin, Stronach, Ash, Darrock. For Melbourne: Misses Moggridge (2), Messrs Thorp and Palmer. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Warrimoo, s.s., 8529 tons, Phillips, for Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers—For Wellington : Misses Browning and Julius, Mesdames" Adams, Alabaster, Shaw, and Walker, Mr Justice Denniston, Messrs Wedd, Greaves, Bishop, Weston, A. L; Denniston, Cook, Tapper, Garritt, F. Francis, Alabaster, Baker (2), Britton, Irwin, and Zainey. For Sydney: Misses Tregear, A. Dillon, Mesdames Tregear, Brough and Cowens, Major Nuttall, Messrs Tregear' T. G. Acland, C. Studholme, De Beer, Friedlander, Speirs, and Cowens, Master Tregear. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. * . , IMPORTS. Monowai—From Sydney: 1 pel samples, 1 box candles, 16 rolls netting, 10 crates tea, 6 oases granite, 10 cases mazfole, 1 case essences, 2 coses drugs, 24 bgs peanuts, 8 prs naves, 2 cases merchandise, 29 bars and 11 rolls lead, 5 pkgs type, 3 cases tobacco, 10 cases typewriters, 1 pkge papers, 8 cases noils, 6 cases drapery, 2 coils pipe, 182 cases fruit, 115 cases and 489 bgs bottles, 100 cases schnapps, 1 bale corks, 1 -bale paper, 8 pkgs rice, 2 sks seed, 292 pcs timber, 5 cks, 6 cases, 2 pkgs, 20 hhds, 1 crate, 39 empty cks. From Newcastle: 145 pcs timber. 48 shafts. From Nelson: 2 cases fish, 1 case* 1 crate empty tins. From Wellington: 3 cases iron, J pel. Warrimoo—From Melbourne: 116 pkgs lead, 3 oases shoes, 1 onion drill, 7 oases plants, 1 case food, 8 cases drapery, 1 case cloth, 13 pcs bluestone, 2 pkgs leather, 1 case newspapers, 5 qr cks and 10 cases wine, 1 case, marble, 187 marble tops, 23 oases tea, 3 drums solution, 1 case ink, 10 boxes peaches, 2 coses maraschino, 1 pel music, 6 boxes soap, 46 bundles bars, 8 sks, 1 case and 1 bg seed, 48 bgs pepper, 213 bgs tapioca, 3 cases arms, -1 case fans, 93 scaffold poles, 2 cases cocoa, 1 case periodicals, 40 cases acid, 340 bgs bark, 31 cases, 18 slobs, 2 kegs, 10 pkgs. From Hobart: 250 bundles palings, 93 cases whiskey, 1 bg oats, 403 bgs bark, 1 pel. _ From Bluff: 14 sks oysterß. Prom Dunedin: 24 cks grass seed, 36 boxes soap, 25 boxes candles, 808 bgs cement, 10 cks oil, 1 boat, 25 pkgs stores. 5 kegs, 1 kildkn, 22 cases, 8 hhds, 1 bale, 4 pkgsi. Rosamond—From Greymouth: 6, sks greenstone, 1 crate confectionery, 1 case cake, 1 case saws, 2. castings, 444 sleepers, 280,977 ft ■timber, 6 coses, 8 crates, and 14 cases empty tins. EXPORTS. Rotomahana—For Wellington: 1 wire mattress, 1 stretcher, 1 piano, 10 bdls cool scoops, 2 cylinders, 13 cases ale, 1 case blacklead, 1 case sauce, 173 coses fruit, 1 pkg tobacco, 5 cases dead poultry,-2 cases hares, 5 crates "biscuits, 2 cases confectionery.. 12 sks bacon, 2 boxes sausages, 4 chests tea, 1 case cartridges, 50 boxes soap, 2 drums paint, 40 bales hay, 48 bgs salt, 130 sks potatoes, 60 sks and 28 gunnies onions, 1 bg flour, SO sks bran, 1 truss leather, 60 sks oats, 1 plough, 25 sks malt, 2 crates ferrets, 1 cycle, 106 oases and pkgs. For Nelson: 1 coop fowls, I case. For Greymouth: 3 coses boots, 2 cases. For Manukau: $ pkgs. For New Plymouth: 6 cases ale, 1 cose, 1 truss. For Opunoke: 6 sks oats. For "Wonganui: 10 sks oatina, 8 crates perambulators, 3 sks bran, 1 bg garden seeds. For Foxton: 9 crates and 3 cases biscuits, 1 case confectionery, 1 case coke. For Blenheim: 7 oases and pkgs. For Batea: 25 sks oats,. Suia—For Kaipara: 675 sks and 130 bgs potatoes, 130 sks, and 579 bgs flour, 1 ek sharps, 416 sks oats, 2 sks oatina, 394 ska wheat, 20 sks pollard, 153 sks bran, 86 sks chaff, 9 sks oatmeal, 1 sk barley, 42 coses and pkgs, 25 gunnies onions. The Monowai arrived at 7.25 a.m. yesterday. She left Sydney at 7.80 p.m. on the 14th, passed Farewell Spit at 9.45 a.m. on the, 19th, and arrived at Wellington at 6.30 p.m. She left Wellington at 6.30 p.m. on tie 19feb. She experienced light voidable winds, with smooth seas to Wellington, and fine weather along the coast. The Monowai left for Melbourne, via Hobart, about 5.20 p.m. The two schooners signalled on Thursday nighrt proved to be the Lily and the Jessie Niccol, both from Greymouth. with timber. The Warrimoo, from Melbourne via Ho-

Bart arrived at 4.30 »,m. yesterday, and left for Sydney, via Wellington, about 5.10 p.m. yesterday. * The Fifeshire, from South Africa, via Australia, etc, arrived at 8.10 c.m. and anchored in the stream till the afternoon, ywien sh« was moored at No. 7 wharf. She is commanded by Captain Coull, who has the following deck officers.—Mcsare Fison, Dβfnee Alexander, and Khodee. The engineers are Messrs Howarth, Hendry, Letter, Mitchell, and Campbell. The refrigerating engineer, are Messrs Marshall and McLeod. The La Bell arrived from Newcastle and anchored in the stream last evening lac s.s. Janet- Nicoll arrived at Timaru S*? i "? arU , -•** Duae3il » yesterday, and got eiway for northern ports last evening.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11305, 21 June 1902, Page 9

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11305, 21 June 1902, Page 9

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11305, 21 June 1902, Page 9