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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

AKRIVED—August 8. Dingadee, _.s., 601 tons, Dilner, from Greyniouth. C. W. Turner, agent. Moura, s.s., 2027 tons, Beaumont, from Dunedin. Passengers—Messrs Bishop and Leach, and one steerage. Union Steamship Company agents. vVarrimoo, s.s., 3529 tons, Phillips, from Sydney via Wellington. Passengers—Misses Fit_maurice, Dickson, Hughes ('_), __'Don_id, Grater, Scandiett, Hamilton, Hepburn, Mill (2), and A mess, Mesdame- Franks, Anderson and child, Cowan and child, Cass, Dumbar, Hawthorne, M'Farlane, Smith, and Hayes, Captains Willis and Lewin, Hons. E. C. J Stevens, C. C, Bowen, L. Walker, and G. A. Lean. Messrs E. G. Allen, Yardley, Kingsland, Smith, Kunth, Ferrier, Andrew, H-Bg-h----ton, Louisson, It. Peterson, Buddo, £. L. Tudor, Jacobsen, M T Nally, Stevens, l'oohill, M'Beth, Cleland, MuTphy, Galbraith, Bayfield, M'Kenzie, Gorrie, Milner, Buckenburg, Carey, Bird, Carey (2), M'Grath, Turnbull, Forsyth, Sallenger, O'Driscoll, Meredith, M.H.R., Lewis, Tjovelock, Wakeley (2), Chavannes, Billins, Gill, Dugan, Maxwell, Madave, Cheldina, Cass, Dunbar, Hawthorne, Blake, Ennis, Ward, Eeist, Arge, Wood, Dalgleish, Olliver, Joseph, Che.se, Seefert, Fletcher, Norman, Alexander, O'Sullivan, Mark Cohen, Barclay, M.H.R., Turill, Emanuel, L. Meeson, M'Farlane, Mill, Bothemly, Budkin, Jamieson, Eolleston, Barrie. Bayley (2). Mees, E. Lough, H.'H, Powell, and H" A. Adams, and 43 steerage. Union Steamship Company agents. SAlLED—August 7. Eliza Firih, schooner, 243 tons, Hansen, for Kaipara. C. Ferrier and Co., agents. Aratapu, schooner, 122 ton 9, Gilmer, for Kaipara. Pitcarthly and Co., agents. August 8. Kotuku, s.s., 1C54 tons, Kennedy, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Sir Henry, barquentine, 95 tone, Bonnor, for Kaipara. Pitcaithly amd Co., agents. Tutamekai, N.Z.. Government steamer, 411 tons. Post, for vVellington. Kini, 8.5., 1122 tons, Bxophy for Greymouth. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Moura, 8.8., 2027 tons, Beaumont, for Wellington and East Coast ports. Passengers— For Wellington: Misses Machen, Whitemen, Crothers, and Burs, Lieuts. Thompson (2), Sergt. Wooller, Messrs Simpson, J. C. Bishop, Brodie, Webb, Gore, Campbell, Bain, J. Thoma.9, and MoGowan. For Auckland: Miss E. M. Young. Union Steam Shin Company, agents. Warrimoo, s.b., 3529 tons, Phillips, for Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers—For Dunedin: Miss Clark, Mrs Humphries, Messrs Humphries, Guroey, Tee, Taiaroa, Justin. For Melbourne: Mr Colder. Union Steam Ship Company, agenta. IMPOBTS. Rotomahana—From Wellington: 20 boxes soap, 7 cases ,tea. 8 'bd'ls sultanas, 10 boxes lemo'na, 1 box tobacco, 98 boxes butter, 1 case cartridges, 15 cases fish, 3 bags rice, "10 pkgs scenery, 2 drag wheels, 6 bars steel, 2 cases sardines, 25 ek_ hides, 11 sks seed, 3 horses, 32 bars iron, 1 corpse, 7 cases fruit, 3 boxes, 10 pkgs, 37 cases, 18 bdls empty sks, 16 crates, 7 pkgs emptJls, 2 bags, 11 empty returned hhds. From Onehunga: 3 trunks samples, 40 cases bananas, 3 cases cartridges. From New Plymouth: 7 pkgs, 4 boxes. From Nelson: 2 cases fish. Warrimoo—From Sydney: 320 bags sugar, 1 case machinery, 4 cases naiis, 1 ck soy, 7 cases shoes, 57 ingots copper, 12 bales wall paper, 2 cases silk, 10 bales kapok, 5 cases c. calcium, 1 casi leather, 6 cases type, 1 pump, 3 cases p.ants, 2 skeleton cosss, 2 steel channels, 16 rolls lead, 1 box and 1 case tea, 30 rolls wire netting, 3000 ft yellow pine, 8 cks and 9 pkgs bottles, 1 incubator, 120 ska manure, 18 prs naves, 169 cases fruit, 9 coiis rope, 7 oks alum, 1 box -.fleets, 32 pkgs, '9 oases, 3 kegs. From Wellington: 40 boxes butter, 9 trunks samples, 15 cases fish, quantity scenery, 1 bicycle, 20 cases lemons, 6 cks pelts, 1 bdl calfskins, 1 horse, 6 pkgs, 20 sks empty sks, 1 portmanteau, 1 case. From Nelson: 5 bdls leather, 2 cases fish, 25 cases. From Greymiouth: 1 circular caw, 1 case. Moura—From Dunedin: 25 cases lime juice, 286 oases, 12 qr cks, and 17 octaves whiskey, 73 cases coffee essence, 8 hhds and 3 brie ale, 1 bag potatoes, 180 fire bars, 56 pkgs, 49 cases, 6 hhds, 1 box. Mokoia —From Melbourne: 4 cks and 32 cases acid, 13 cases separator, 1 case effects, 20 kegs and 33 sks salt. 3 cases food, 7 caaea tobacco, 2 kegs potash, 13 cases and 100 boxes bottles, 1 case and 19 crates cycle parts, 72 cases brandy, 1 case tinware, 10 bales kapok, 1 case newspepers, \ pkg leather, 2 cases and 12 pkgs paper, 1 case cigars, 1 bag coke, 1 oase and 1 pkg books, 1 octave and 2 qr cks wine, 1 case stationery, 1 case music, 1 bdl rubber, 2 drums solution, 12 cases paste, 10 cks soda, 5 cases ginger, 2806 ft timber, 15 drums, 10 cases and 2 brls oil, 20 half-cases fruit, 400 bags rice, 11 baga bark, 4 sks, 12 cases, 64 pkgs, 1 ck. From Adelaide: _ case 9 oil, 50 bales sheepskins,. From Hobtrt: 475 bdls palings. From Bluff: 7 crates milk, 18 sks oysters, 200 sks ryegrass, 36 aks fog, 2 esses bacon. From Dunedin: 20 cases ammonia, 2 hhds and 4 brls ale, 12 cases tea, 1 horse, 8 ingots tin, 6 cases, 2 trusses, 1 box. Upolu—From Wellington: 7 empty returned hhds. From New Plymouth: 10 cratee empty tins, 9 empty returned brie, 6 empty returned hhds. EXPORTS. Rotomahana —For Wellington: 49 oases and., 15 hhda ale, 16 cases pickles, 5 cases aauce, 5 hhds hardware,- 2 pans, 6 ranges, 2 aahpans, 1 col. register, 2 bdls false grates, 3 patent boilers, 3 pikgs trees, 1 case lamp chimneys, 1 case lamp wicks, 4 cases cream separators, 1 steam boiler and appurtenances, 46 pkgs

I furniture, 22 pkgs biscuits and confectionery, 1 bos. cake, 1 crate perambulators, 1 b__ ducks, 3 .__ poisoned wneat, 12 sks rcled ! oats, 3 cades cowls, 2 cases plants, 3 boxes j poultry, ao cases fruit, l truss leather, 100 ake j and 8i» bags flour, 1 truss leather,, 21 sks see-, ! 2*o sks cuatf, as eks oats, _ roils netting, _ bags hams, 87 sks potatoes, 86 bags fine clay, I | 2 cases eg. a, 1 two-wheeler, 2 okycies, 13 j pkgs agricultural machinery, _ wheels, 70 ! cases and pkgs. For New Plymouth: 1 barrow, 2 whinns, 17 verandah poets, 9 cases and pkgs. For Nelson: 1 pkge castings, 3 pkge. For Ptetea: 3 bdls hardware, 6 ploughs, 1 roller, 7 cases, 1 pkge. For Blenheim: 5 sks peas, l pkge trees, 1 set yokes. For Foxton: j 9 plough wheels, 4 pkgs mould boards, 1 case. For Wanganui: 13 pkga biscuits and ! confectionery, 1 case sugar, 26 bates hay, 2 pkgs ranges, 1 case, 2 pkgs. A-akoia—For Wellington: 3 cases eggs. Fpt | Sydney: 311 sheep, 150 carcases mutton, 2 I bulls, 25 sks pea_, 5 coils flag la_hi__, 3 bales •horse hair, 1515 sks potatoes, 42 tons scenery, . 13 boxes butter, 18 bales flax, 19. eks seed, 28 cases and pkgs. For Newcastle: 1046 sks j potatoes, 35 sks peas, 250 eks pollard. For | Brisbane: 40 cases cheese, 228 ska potatoes. For IWnsville: 105 sks potatoes. For Noumea: 3 cases. j TJpolu—For Akaroa: 26 sks chaff, 21 sks ! potatoes, 2 crates biscuits, 1 case and 1 crate comfectionery, 312 sks coal, 1 pkge. For Timaru: 12 cases cartridges, 20 cases mowers, j 1 case handles, 3 cases scales, 22 oases and I j pkgs. For Oa__.ru: 7 eases pickles, 3 cases sauce, 55 boxes soap, 8 cases. For Dunedin: I 1 case tobacco, 3 chests and 2. half-chests tea, 1 box lard, 25 cases pickles. 10* sks barley, 1 bale leather, 200 ska wheat, 17 sks seed, 51 cases and pkgs. Warrimoo—For Dunedin: 1 pkge books, 1 bag sand, 1 trunk. For Hobart: 1 fourwheeler, 20 sks barley, 1 box. For Melbourne: 50 cases tongues. 20 bales flax, 419 i sks potatoes, 4 cases and pkgs. For Frcmantle: 198 sks potatoes, 25 cases tongues. For Durban: 1 pkge fruit trees. For Bluff: 9 brls ale. 2 csks cement, 18 pkgs machinery, 8 olra seed. Zior—For Hokitika: 100 sks and 160 ba«e flour. 80 sks bran. 110 sks pollard, 55 sks potatoes, 2 bdls lathe. The Warrimoo left for Melbourne via Hobart at 2.25 p.m. yesterday. The Zior has come off the slip. The Dingadee arrived from Greymouth early yesterday morning, and left for Greymouth last night. v The Warrimoo, from Sydney via Wellington, ! arrived at 6.50 a.m. yesterday. The Moura arrived from Dunedin at 7.30 a.m. yesterday, and left for Auckland via the east coast last evening. The Eliza Firth and the Aratapu wiled for \ Kaipara early yesterday morning. The departure of the Rotomahana from Wei- | lingtcn to Lyttelton on Monday next will be delayed until after the arrival of the Napier jexpreas, for the convenience of through pas- j sengers to the Christchurch races. I Captain Manning, of. the Rotomahana, and Captain Rolls, of the tJpolu, have been subpoenaed to give evidence on behalf of the Shipmasters' Association, before the special committee appointed at the House of Representatives to consider the Shipping and Seamen's Bill. Tho Kotuku left for Wellington at 8.30 p„r_ yesterday. The Sir Henry sailed for Kaipara at 3.40 p.m. The Tustanekai left for Wellington ait 4.15 p.m. The Kini left for Greymouth last night. The Zior cleared for Hokitika yesterday. The Gothic leaves for Wellington to-day.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11347, 9 August 1902, Page 11

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11347, 9 August 1902, Page 11

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11347, 9 August 1902, Page 11

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