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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

ARRlVED—October 2. Kotomahaxia, s.s., 1763 tons, Manning, from "Wellington. Paeeengers — Mifleea Smith, Mea-res, Darie, Barreti (2), Cuddon, Rowley, Kichole. Cox, Morton, and Rice. Mesdames Mcisan, Smith, Heasby, Daliya, Glover, Glover. Xicholls, Jamieson, Samson, Elder, Bunnett, Dauber end infant, Wash bum Eichelbaum, Heidroan and family. Poutawera, Leek 3, Coleman. aind Stennett and infant, Sit William Russell, Captain McDouga.ll, Sergeant Oliver, Messrs DawsQß, Parnham, Anderson, Xeese, Cavansgh, Xicholls, Solomon, Wrie. Mclntosi. Jamieson. Blackwell. Coleman, Samson. Jfarkey, Dauber, Wells. Bridge, Uiu'.c, Collins, Gillies, Caineron, Eichelbaum, Grant Herdman, Heeles, Bauer. Whee'.er, Petr&on, Graham, Jacobs, Wright, Rice, Missen, Gletsor.. Carson, Sinroson, Eowley, Vial, Power. Seville, and Washbourne, and twentythree steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Tarawera, s-e.. 2003 tons. Mcßeth, from Auckland via the East -Ooast. Peeseng^rs— Mi3sca Twentvman, Goldsmith, Derbidge, El!;foc, and Ffetcher, "Mesdames Fenwick and Munning. (Messrs Jacqtiet, Tine, Fenwick, and seven steerage. Union Steam Ship Compa.\:y, agents. Horning Light, ochooner, M tens, Williams, from Waitupu. C. Ferrier and Co., agents. Upolu. s.s., 1141 tens, Rolls, from Wellington,* etc. Union Steam Sbip Company, agents

SAlLED—October 2. Tarawera. s.s., 2003 tons. Bee-aaxmt. for Dunedin. Uaion Steam Ship Company, agfnts. Upolu. s.s.. llil tons. Rolls, for Southern ports. Union Steam Ship Company, ugents. Kini, s.s.. 1122 tons. Brophy, for Greymouth. Union Steam Ship Coinpary, agents. Falcon, schooner, 3o tons, Kennie, lor Havelock. T. H. Ker, agent. Ro-tomahana, s.s., 1763 tons, Manning, for "Wellington. Passengers—Hisses White (3), Johnston (2), Glanvihe. and Blue, two Sisters of Mercy, Mesdaujes AVi.leston, Rodie and child, King, Strade and 'boy, Hutton, Bryan, ■and child, Andrews, Boss, WeWey, Revs. J. >( W. Qref, A. J. Steele and Father Holley, Russell, Captain Post, Messis Aimerson, Hargrea-ves, Rodie, King, St.rack, Drake. Wood. -Kelso, Nicholson, Evans, Hiiler, Beasley, iliichell, and Twyford, Hester Voller. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Cygnet, s.a., 120 tons, Murray, for Kaikoura-, «tc. Pltcaithly and Co., agents. Ka-hu. s.s., 99 tons, McA'ister, for the Chatham Islands. Passengers—-Misses Kerr and Cochrane, jLieu'ienaat Clough. Messrs Murphy, Largdalo. and Sutton. Kinsey, f aad Co., agents. ' IMPORTS.

Eotomahana—From Wellington: 5 cases tea, 50 .cases matches, 4 trusses leather, 1 bcdl wheais, 1 *k flags, 5 cnse3 fish, 49 bndls and 30 lengths pipes. 4 boxes butter, 6 pkges tobacco, 2 era-tee 'bottles, 1 arm chest, 1 twr steel, 6 bales tay, 13 eke pelte, 35 ske w>, 4 pkg-ea ranges, 10 'bales woolpacks, 3T Horse; ?5 cases, 44 pkgos, 6 bndls empty eks, 2 tmeses, 10 empty kegs, 2 oratea empty tins, 21 empty hhds, 4 tins, 2 boxes, 1 bale. T^rawera—From Auckland: 100 sks and 1120 bgs sugar. S4O case* cd fruit, 1 casting, lb: ceses salmon, 0 crates sewjng machines. 1 ga3 engine, 1 crate shafts. 1 iron cylinder, 17 'bndls and 25 'boxes dd fruit, 10 boxe» cod fish, 27 cases c foods, 34 rolls newspaper. $ fcflses cigarettes, 257 bndls lathe, 5 hide syrup, 129 bg-s cement, 20 cases lemons, 16 cases .fruit. 23 boxes corn flour, 3 bales leather, 1 case and 4 drums varnish, 3 cases •and -3 pkges saddlery, 22 cases oranges, 1 case tats, 2 cases and 3 pels a. cartridges, 1 case drapery, 231 ske pumice, 50 pcs timber, 3 crates biscuits, 1 bale paper, 2 horeee, 6 trunks, 63 cas-?s, 14 pkges, 4 empty hbde, 1 box, 1 truss. From Tauranga: 4 empty hlida From Gisborne: 2 ftuggy wheels. From Napier: 1 case-'.fish, 33 ske sfnd 2 -hides, 8 bales and 7 dumps skins.

EXPORTS. Talune—For .Wellington,: 4 cases eggs, 1 horse, 1 pkge machinery, 1 case. For Net? Plymouth: 10 'barls eie. For N&pier: 3 cases pickles, 2 cases eauce, 25 caeee apples, 1 ek rolled oats, 5 eks oa-tina, 1 bale leather, 1 case scales; 35 cases fruit, 19 caeca and pkgea. For Gisborne:. 20 cases apples, 3 blocks etone, I bens /fowls, 56 eks eeed, 50 ska oat 3, 2 oawa. Fcr Auckland: do hhda and 1 case aile, 90 eks ■chicory, 3 «ks calf food, 1929 eke chaff, 411 *ks 'a«d 400 bgs oats, 1169 eks wheat,'7o -«ke and 340 bge flour, 393 eke'pol<atoes, 47 'bales-■ bay, 100 oases fruit, 13 bars iron, 1 case meals, 7 trusses.leather, 1 railway car and appurtenances, 40 cases and pkgea. For Levuka:. 30 eks potatoes, 2 oases. For Suva: 65 eks sharps, 5 ska bran, 186 ska potatoes, 10 ek3 oat.3, 11 oases epd pkges. "Wakatu—For Cheviot: 6 rolle • netting, 2 cases aerated -waiters, 20 eke flour, 6 sks bran, II eks seed, 58. eks oats, 54 eke manure, 6 bdle woolpacks, 60 cases and pkges. For Ston-eyhtirst: 32 cases and pkges. For Kaikoura: 3 plough wheals, 1 oct spirits, 1 drum sodium,. 2 crates confectionery, l case cigars 20 Ibgs flour, 2 'bgs meal, 5 aks bran, S' eks pollard, 7 cases and pkges. For 'Wellington: 35 eks Ibraa, 30 eks pollard, 217 sks wheat.

The Eotomahana arrived from;. "Wellington at,7J5 a.m. yesterday, ana left for "Wellineton laet night; ' '- - ■ ' T ■

The Tarawera, from Auckland via the E&at Coast, arrived at 8.30 c.m., and left for Dunedin at oioon.

The Morning Light arrived from Waitapu about, noon yesterday. ■ The TJpolu arrived from North, and left for Southern ports yesterday afternoon. The KM left for'Greymouth yesterday afternoon. . , • ■ , ■. ■■

The Falcon sailed for Havelock at 4.25 p.m. yesterday. '•'■■■ : .

The Cygnet left for Kaikoura, etc., last .night. The Kahu left for the Islands last night. ■ ■ : ; . : H.M.S. E.ißgarooma left Afcaroa yesterday afternoon <for Lyttelton. " , The ■Rdmutaka as pot expected to arrive at Lytte-lton till Monday. Tho barque Alceetis 'has been chartered to bring salt from Edifihburg to JJew Zealand. The ship Anneeley, bound from- Iriverpool to Dunedin «nd Wellington,. iwas spoken ■on August 18th in latitude 4 N. and lonsribude 10-. W. ■ ■ ■ .; '■;..'■:■■ • •

Just, before .theH.M.S. Mrowcra left Vancouver for Sydney, Mr IviooU, Vice-PresidenHi of *ife Caiiadian-Pacific, was on a visit-to that city. Referring t6> -tfk* projected fact Atlantic steum service, he ie reported- thus:—"The question, was doubtless being seriously considered at the present, time. The' establishment of such <a service would naturally indrease the trade importance of Vancouver, as it would mean an increaae of tlie Australian and , Oriental paesenger travel and freight via. the lines sailing, from Vancouver. The present offer Waa of 20 knot steamers; this would mean travelling at fully 22 miles per hour. At that speed on the Atlantic, passengers from 'Liverpool would reach Vancouver ia a few 'hours wver nine days, which ■would excel anything yet accomplished."

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11394, 3 October 1902, Page 6

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11394, 3 October 1902, Page 6

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11394, 3 October 1902, Page 6

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