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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

____V_D-~September 12. Mokoia, «.s., 8503 tens, Spinka, from Melbourne Tia Hobart. Passengers—Misses Jarman, O'&e-e -(2), Friedlaaaer. and Medley, Messrs Watt, Caider, Bsxtell #), and Moot*, and nineteen steerage. Union Steam ship Company, agents. Na_—s_ir», s-., 5678 tens, Olsen. from Sydney. Union Steam Ship Company, agents.

SAlLED—September 12. -tokoie, —a., 3502 tons, Spinka, for Sydney via Wellington. Passengers—For Wellington: Misses Smyths, Boyce, Arlow, Russell, Gapes, Chataway, and McLean fs), Mesdamea Henderson, Hooke, Bonden and child, Gamble, Fletcher, Adams, T. G. "Williamson, Gapea, Harrison, and Duncan, Messrs Brewer, Harper, Wood, G. Bush, Gray, King, Gill, Hisoott, Bonden, Meera, Gapea, R. H. Blight, Simmons, 3. Oliver, Re—ai, Ade__, and H. Kitson. For Sydney: Misses L. Verran and Ogle, Mesdames McLeod, Bolton, Julius, Ogle, B—hop, Julias, Messrs _a-oardin, Wright, De I__a, Wardrop, and Golian. Union Steam —hip Company, agents. . / Cygnet, s.s., 120 tons, Murray- for Kaikoura. Pitcai—uy and Co., agents. IMPORTS. Ding_dee—From Greymonth: 650 tons coal. Hawea->From Sydney: 3836 ft timber. From Newcastle: 857 ft timber, 800 tons coal. Mokoia—From Melbourne: 100 boxes empty bottles, 2 bales 1 case and 1 pkge leather, 30 oases raisins, 2 cases food, 6 cases, _ bale, and 1 pkgs books, 20 cases and 19 half chests tea, 2 cases cocoa, 150 cases claret. 10 sks coffee,. 32 pieces deals, 16 cks alum, 1 case skins, 12 cks soda, 1 case drapery, 1 case cigars, 25 cases brandy, 15 half cases fruit, 1 bicycle, 2 brls oil, 436 bgs bark, 94 cases, 1 pel, 1 box, 1 crate. From Adelaide: 1 case oranges. From Hobart: 693 bndla palings, 1305 pcs timber, 350 bgs bark. From Bluff: 1 overcoat, 10 brl_a_d 2 hhds empty, 2840 ft timber, 7 sks fescue, 16 sks seed. From Dn_edin: 202 bgs cement, 9 bales leather, 1 boat, 6 kits mutton birds, S sks feathers. 7 cases, 1 pkge. EXPORTS. Rotomahana-HFor Wellington: 2 crates fowls, 2 wheels,. 12 cases dead poultry, 2d cases and 4 hhds ale, 9 crates biscuits,' 10 cases claret, 9' oases pickles, 20 cases sauce, 160 cases fruit, 10 pkgs furniture, 1 cycle, 3 sks oatina, 1 ak rolled oats, 5 sks calf lood, 7 ska linseed, 1 case brushes, 120 sks flour, 3 drums paint, 1 pkge canvas, 101 bags onions, 211 bales straw, 127 aks seed, 4 horses, 1074 ft timber, 2 cases oil, 5 cases glue, 1 orate rhubarb, 1 case lamps, 753 sks chaff, 1 truss leather, 180 ska oats, 331 aks wheat, 5 cases eggs, 1 drill, 1 part sk potatoes, 37 cases and pkgs. For Neison: 2 hhds and 3 cases ale. For Wanganui: 3 sks oatina, 11 sks and 3 bags calf food, SO sks grass seed, 205 sks oats, 108 bales hay, 5 cases and pkgs. For Foxton: 10 cases ale, 1 crate and 8 cases confectionery, 3 crates biscuits, 10 sks and 20 bags flour. For Patea: 12 cases ale, 2 sks malt, 20 bags salt. For New Plymouth: 199 sks oats, 80 ska-our, 202 sks seed, 187 s_s oats, 48 bags onions, 1 harrow, 1 box glassware, 1 tester, 1 part sk clover seed.

The Mokoia, irom Melbourne via Hobart, arrived at 6.50 a.m. yesterday. She left Melbourne at 6 p.m. on September Brd, called >t Hobart on the 6th the _4luff on the 10th, and arrived at Dunedin at 4 p.m. on the 11th, sailing again at 4 p.m. on the 12th. _The Mokoia left last night for Sydney, via WelThe Nairnshire arrived from Sydney and anchored in the. stream yesterday morning i She leaves for the south to-day. . She is commanded by Captain C Olaen, who has the following deck officers: —Chief, Mr C. Forder; second, Mr W. Brodie; third, Mr Meiklereid; fourth, M~ MoKenzie.. The engineers are Messrs H. W. Fawdon, R.N.R., B. Butterworth, C. Evans, E. Withers, W. Coates, G. Leipman, and F. Doword. Much relief was felt at Lyttelton yesterday afternoon when a telegram was received stating that the captain and crew of the Ronga were all safe. ' . In consequence of the very rough weather, the Aotea will not arrive front Dunedin before Tuesday or Wednesday next. _ The Karamea has been taken out into the stream, where she will remain a while. The Paparoa leaves for Port Chalmers today. _ . '.-':.- ._~ ',;',_:.__■

J.he s.s. Corinna arrived at Timaira yesterday from Oamaru and Dunedin. She landed 120 tons of general cargo, and after taking in 250 tons of produce she left for Wellington and West Coast porta last evening.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11377, 13 September 1902, Page 9

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11377, 13 September 1902, Page 9

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11377, 13 September 1902, Page 9

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