PORT OF LYTTELTON.
ARRlVßD—October 7. Tarawera, s.s., 2003 tons, Manning, from "Wellington. Passengers—Misses Rowe, Mackay, Gapes, Bankinson, M'Laughlan. Giles, Firth, Marshall, and Ballard. MesdaniesLucas and two children, Rowe, Feldwick. Gapes, Smith, Tanner, Hanaro, Young, Thomson, Hepburn, and Cook, Drs. Ferguson, ifung, and Marshall, Captains Lev/in and Fisher, Hoes. Gourley, Feldwick, and Taiarca, Messrs Allen and Tanner, M.H.R/s. Mess" Anderson, Mullan. Stewart, Parris, May, Fantham, Turnbull, __ompson, Lawrence, Chesterm_n. GapeF, Lichfield, Hankinson, Browne, Xenipthorne, Mansfield. Cuddon, Maddwon. Smith, Rice, Hancock, Thomson, Sella", Gi-n**J u f» Gilfedder, M'Broy, Harrison, Bruce, Gordon, i Barwell, Sidey, Gould, Salmond, Kelly, Morris, Brown, Agar, Apps, and Baker, am twenty steerage. Union Steam Ship Cora- i pany, agents. _ *-«-, Annie HilL schooner, 150 tons, Brown, from Kaipara. Pitcaithiy and Co., agents. Ronga, schooner, 93 tons, Peterson, -rosn , Havelock. T. n. Ker, agent. I SAILED-—October 7. Morning Light, schooner, 92 tons, Yjl l i_* m8 * for Waitapu. C. Ferrier and Co. «S«nw- , Pareora, sa, 655 tons, , Hutanu-wn, 6« Greymo_tb. C. W. Tur_._t, agent. l Cygnet, s.s., 120 tona, Mun*y, for Akaroa. Pitcaithiy and Co., agents. Tarawera, «*, 2003 (tons, ■Wellington. : -**__-e_ger******Mi»es P»Wly, , j Kirk. Morton Vnwin, Baraks, Do_k, (2). CorUa-h, *r.d Lyttelton, Mesdames Pengelly, Comerford and two c-ildren, O HalReid, Hawke, -V>ynton, B-QJ '.McGregor, Marten and two children, Bur-am and CSh-mpion. and infattt, _fes_r_ Johnson, McLeod. Campbell, Ba-vis-, Osselberg, Corby, I_chel_aum, M&let -trtte-bMg, Jfc- &___£_, Gould, Anderson, Hewitt. F>*a*g* and Tenner, Master Peng*lly. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. IMPORTS. Tarawera—From Wellington: 1 case tobacco, 1 case fish, 86 rolls netting, 1 magazine aynamJte, 1 casa pl'anta, 1 case arms, 2 cases tea. 1 bale waste, 2 -steel circles, 114 «»ee-p> 6 -crewa, 89 cases, 63 p_ges, 6 crates 1 ck, 16 bndls empty sks, 2 trusses, 1 box. From O-msru: 3 bales ■w©o*.le__t. SVom _>unedin: 20 cases a__monia, S drums acid. Annie Hill—From Kaipara: 100,000-t taniber. EXPORTS. Penguin—For "Wellington: 5 cases dead •poultry, 1 bndl trees, '5 cases ale 8 pkgfes ramges, SO cases and 1 oct cider, 5 sks calf food, 2 cases fruit, - cr_te_ pigeons, 1 chest tea, 28 pkges rai-way mate-rial, 2 steel plates, 172 sks flour; 1* plough, 1 pkge wheels, 1 p_g» c-uJAerrs, 2 sk- whe_i_ne_l, 1 casting, 81 oases and pkges. For Foxton: 2'pkges ranges, 6 bndls cbains, 0 cases. For Piciton: 40 Iba-es soap. For Patea: 2 pkges ranges, 8 pkges disc harrows, 2 cases, 1 truss. _or fele__tedn_: 4_ cajses ale, 34 boxes soap, 1 orate woodwork, 7 pkges ironwork, 3 oases, x tpkge. For iNe_»_i:- 33 pkges f-rnature, 10 cases pickles, 8 cases sauce, 1 box pigeons, I 200 sks wheat, 20 -ks and 20 bgs flour, 20 sks -poll-rd, 80 boxes soap, 2 crates bicycles, 1 casting, 1 horse, 15 oases and pkges. 'Re__mo_d—For Qreyvaxxa^h : 7 oases sauce, 3 cases ale, 5 eks and 40 bgs flour, 5 sks | ibran, 5 sks oaitina, 1 cycle, _ coops fowls, 1 coop ducks, fi" cases i-roirits, 5 oases egg*, 1 case plants, 18 pkges .urn-tare, 21 sks seed, j 566 ska chaff, 46 sks potatoes, 28 pkges rail--•way crossing mJaiterial, 56 (__dl_ sacks, 25 oases I and pkges. For H'o_-_k»: 20 sks ana 140 ■bgs flour, 1 crate and _ case biscuits, 3 cases ale, 8 sks g___s seed, 1J sks clover seed, 2 sks meal, 7 cases and pkges. The Morning Light sailed for "Wait&pu at 9 ia,m. yesterday. . —~..-. The Tarawera arrived from Wellington at 7.40 a.m. yeafterday, and l*fifc for "Wellington Last night. , The Annie Hill a_tnvod ton Kaipara yesterday. Mr Robinson, formerly chief officer of the Manapouri, is temporarily masrter of the Poherua-, Captain Adams being on holiday The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co.'s _tea__er Tokomaru left Plymouth on Sejrtetob-t -7tn for "Wellington and Lyttelton, via Capetown and Hobart. She is due about November 20th. The Aotea, of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's fleet, will leave "Welling-ton on Thursday for London. The Collector of Custom- at Lyttelton is to hold a preliminary enquiry into tine capsizing of the schooner Konga in I'etorus Sound aa soon aa the vessel returns from Havelock. The Firth of Dornoch, which -eft vvestpoit a fe*w days ago for Sydney, was the first large steamer taken out of the narbour at -night. ' Mr L. Holdsworth, brother of Mr C. Holdsworth, of the Union Steam Ship Company, •has been appointed accountant at tbe company's branch, office at Westport. Captain Brown, of the Annio Hill, reports that about noon, on Sunday he passed a cutter hove-to off the Amuri bluff. : ■ The Lyttelton jetties, which are to be extended, will have the corners cut off in order •to facilitate the slewing'of vessels coming to them. ."'.,■ ■ i The Eon©a arrived, irom Havelock yes-ie-day a_fce__»oi_ , , ■■,-'.«. The old torpedo boarfc, w_i_n was a fanmiat objedt id the Lytteßon harbour some ten ye__s ago, has purchased by Mr R. 'Forbes. .'■ _beP_r-ora l«lt for Gie-sra-tout-i last night. The Cygnet left for Akaroa ye-terday afternoon. The tTndon Steam S_|p Company are advised that tbedr new steamer, the s.s. Moeraki, left Plymouth at 7 p.m. an Friday for Capetown, having iat*a_ned a speed of 15J knots per (hour, carrying 8000 -tons dead weight. Mir (Charles wale, who bas been studying at the Navigation Lyttelton, passed for a certifloate of competency as mate of a Home trade vessel.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11398, 8 October 1902, Page 9
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