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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

ARRlVED—October 24. Monowai, e.s., 3438 tons, Neville, from Melbourne, via Hobart. Pasengers—Misses Hatch, Izard, and Stephensoit, Messrs Hatch, Coyl, Miller, and H. B. Hume, and sixteen, steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents.

Wftikato, s.s., 4767 tons, Kiddle, irom London, via Port Chalmers. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Westralia, s.s. 3000 tons, Waller, frota Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers—Miseos Oxby, Cade, Batty, Moid, Leighton, Renno, Qranvilla Duigman (2), Murphy (2), Brigga, and Buckley, Major Lipsett. Mesdames Andrews, Majeroni. Willie, Hardy. Matheson, Stone, Nixon, Keller, Lensman, Neville, and Poole, Messrg Anderson (3), Andrews, Kain, Goodwin (2), Pettigrew, Meredith, Martin, Majeroni (2). Femside, Mercer. Grist, Knight, Savieri, Adcon, Fitzgerald, Hartley, De Liss», Taykr, Harvey, Fail, Coleman (2) Lawrance, Matheson, Rawley. Granville, Ellis, Hardy, Lowden, Kober. Stone, Joyce. Coe, Gilmour, Bryan, Whitcomfce. Duncan. Willis, Bowie, Chainey, and McGibbon, and thirty steerage, Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Tarawera. s.s.. 2003 tons, Stott, from Wellington. Passengers—Misses Kellar, Bate, and Nicol, Mrs Willets, Messrs Chinnery, Dickie, T. Dennett T. R. Saywell, J. Wood, W. Haywooa. J. Murray, J. Goodger, Trerit, Hobbs, Peterson, Bentley, D. A. McLennan, Cattanach, and Smith, and seventeen steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. SAU.ED—October 24. Magic, scow, 65 tons, Gilbertson, for Motueka. PitcaithJy and Co., agents. Monowai, s.s., 3433 tone, Neville, for Sydney via Wellington. Passengers—For Wellington : Mass Fell - Mesdames Hurley, Band, Pope and , child. Ward Larcoinbe, A. LeLievre, Perrean and ohild, Hamilton and boy, Harvey, Taylor, Adams and Rev. F. Spencer, Messrs Harley, Band, F. C. Donnison, Spedding, Harvey, Taylor, Adams, HoU land, Vielton and Tapper. For Misses Banger (2), Mrs Banger, Messrs T. M. Brown, Fitzsimmons, and Pope. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Westralia, s.e., 8000 tone, Waller, for Melbourne via Hobart. Paesengera for Dunedin: Mises Chishoim and Dnggan, Messrs Armstrong and Bourne. For Melbourne: Messrs B. S. Smythe, S. Bosman, Denvers, and Thomson. Kingey, Baxne and Co., agents. Tarawera. e.s., 2003 tons, Stott, for Wellington. Passengers—Miss Meacham, Mesdamea C. F. Pownall, Bowie, Gifford, and Brown, Dr. Maaon, Messrs Brown and GHondining. Union Steam Ship Company, agents.

IMPORTS. Waikato—Prom London: 565 ions general merchandise.

Monowai--Ftom Melbourne: 305 bags tapioca, 20 kegs cream tartar, 1 case fibre, 1 pkg wire, 8 cases claret, 20 bags onions, 63 cases cordials, 48 cks sulphur, 104 cases sewing- machines, 1 case soap, 4 cases inianis' food, 6 cks and 225 cases bottlea, 48 ingots, 20 bags asbestos, 6 cases books, 3 cases plants, 17 bdla mats, 9 rolls matting, 1 case cigars, 293 cheats, 78 'half-ohests, 36 cases and 57 pkgs tea, 21 bales gunnies, 15 bags pepper-, 1 case ana 1 bdl* mouldings, 45 caes pineapples, 1 pal music, 1 pel stationery, 9 bales paper, 1 case and 1 pkg leather, 29 cases brandy, 8 bdls iron, 10 bags seed, 1 case bedsteads, 1 keg varnish, 40 cases and 2 brls oil, 4 bales T. goode, 1 case hardware, 1 pkg mats, 49 bales manure bags, 62 bales gambler, 25 bags burk, 25 bales wool packs, 10 oases eepaxatow, 3300 ft oxygon, 69 cases, 9 pkge, 9 eke. From Hobart: 1 box plants, 25 bdls palings, 1 case. From Bluff: 15 : -crates end 10 oaeee milk, 9 cases ooflee, 11,938 ft timber, 11 eke linseed, 1 case bacon. Prom Dunedin: 100 oaeee onions, Iβ half-cheats tea, 25 bdle sultanas, 108 bags cement, 1 length pipe. 12 bags tides, 56 pkgs, 21 cases, 29 boxes. From Port Ohalmere: 19 bales leather. Tarawera—From Wellington: 5 cases brandy, 8 trusses leather, , 1 box tobacco, -4 empty 'returned cyHndera, 5 boxes tnitter, 3 eewing machines, scrateß tine, 10 caeee meats, 10 cases tea, 1 bicycle, 3 cases fish, 1 plough, 1 bdl pipes, 1 crate oais,3kors«e>.l trap, 400 ft timber, 84 cases, 6 empty returned crates, 1 pkg empties, 69 pkgs, 1/ bag. Weetamlia—From Sydiney: bottlesj 12 orate* empty bottles, 6 oftsee books, 3 oaeee .photoa, 86 cftsee ealmott, 2 c*see machine, I ee*e wine, 72 oheste tea, 2. bale c*n* 40 rolls -wire netting, 10 <iase« oil, 3 oasee drapeiy, 6 caeee bottles, 81_ danay ehafts, 760 epokeg, 9 drums caustio floda, 7 empty Wide, 1 orate seats, 4 wheels, 242 pkes tea, 52 ingote, 356 cases fruit, 15 oskfl -whiskey, 499 eke matmre, 55 Mle eultanas, 200 boxes Buttanaa, 25 kegs eeid, 25 boxes curtante, 735 cheete currants, 4 caees seed, _25 .cases cheese, 43 ska (badee, train shipments vex Aorongi, 11 oaeea fumituie. From .WellinKton: 12 caeee orangeey 1 case fish, 14 cake pelts

EXPOB3S3. Karam^a—Fot London: 15,990 carcases mutton and lamb 836 bales wool and skins, 20 oske pelts, tallow, 556 eks cooksfoot, 15 cbks casings, 78 bales basils and leethw, 229 boxes butter 1 254 cratee Junes, 64 quarters beef, 3 pkgs. _ ■ ■ *.■••■ , ■, * RotomaJiana—For Wellington: 5 cases dead poultry, 10 cretee*biacuits, 2 crates and 1 case confectioaery, 1 box plants, 10 staff voatiaa.lease boots, 17 pkfis rangee, 2 briofee, 1 boiler, 50 oases pickles, 1 riia. 2 wheels, 1 separator, 1 steam boiler and appurtenances, 1 vat, 1 case s<*l«s, 50 eke ©ate, 29 ek* tfaubasl), 1 caee asparagus, 574 eke chaff, 1 bag linseqd,_ 14 oases eggs 9 boxes batten, 8 cheste *na 8. half-cheat* tea, 18 *ks bacon, 1 ek peas, 2 boxes eaue&ges, 1 box lard, 1 copper pl«te, 2 stones, 40 cases and .pkgs. For Patea: 2 kegs, 1 pel. For Foxton: 1 crate perambulators. For Greymouth.: 1 case, 2 pkgs. For ■Westport: 1 bdle castings, 1 case, 1 pkge. For New Plymouth: 1 crate and 3 oaaes Wβcuits, 1 orate and 1 case confeotionety, 8 cases ironwork, 2 cases ecalea, 1 cycle.' 2 bales blankets, 1 tripod harrow, 1 harrow bar, 5. pkgs disc Sbarrows, 16 cases a-nd pkgs. For Wanguroi, 23 cases pickles, 6. quarter ceka vinegar, 5 "sks oatmeal, ,1 ek oatmeal, 1 pkge shafts, 8 cases, 1 crate. For Blenheim: 4 P BTothere—For Wellington: 200 sks oats, 215 ske wheat, 10 eks potatoes. * . WestralMi—For Dunedin: 27 Ihhde, 1 keg, 1 caee exeam eeparador, 1 case cider, 1. case wine. For Bluff: 1 case pictures, 1 station waggon, 4 eke clover ee#d, I bale paper, 9 brie '•Iβ;- 3 sks turnip eeed, 6 ake grace seed, 1 case branding machines, 1 case cigarettes, 8 cases ore«m eapaiatore, 1 case eaddlery, 3 bdle springs, 2 case 9 apices, 1 case woollens. For Hobart: 8 oske pumps. For Melbourne: 460 eks bran, 120 eks barley, 2 trusses leather, 25 acid cases, 2 torses. 9 pkgs bioyolos, 1000 bags, oats. For Fremamtle: 555 eke wheat, 70 sks bran, 50 caaee sheep tonaues. For Qeraiaton:. 4 cratee chaficutter, 20 oases beef dripping. For Albany: 1- caeee ibsuns. For Adelaide:!'case.

The Tarawera arrived from Wellington at 1 7.15 a.m. yesterday, and left lor Wellington last night. ■. ■ ' . ' The Magic eailed for Motueka at 7.25 ,a.m. yeetetday. The Wa»ikato arrived from London, via way ports, at 10 a.m. yesterday. Captain Kiddle is in command, and has the following deck officers:—Messrs H. G. Davis, I». R. Tosewill, J. H. Sauiree, and ST. Paramour. Messrs Wooten, Silver, Hartwell, and Day are the

engineers. .<> The Federal eteamer Surrey is dv« at Wellington during *he first week In November, and will leave for South Africa about the 10th of tihat inonih. " ■ ■

The Shaw, Savill, ana Albion Company's tr'eamer Eutnara. arrived at • Wellington on Thursday, and will lay tip in the stream. The Atihenio. e/t present at IJyttelton wharf, will remain there until -her berth i» required, wh«n ehe will co os to "Wellington and anchor in the harbour. The Ksramea left Lyttelton on Wednesday -for Gieborae, poing thence to Napier asnd "Wellington. The Maori left Wellington veeterday afternoon for liyttelton. The Monowai. -which arrived et 7.25 a.m. yesterday, left Melbourne at 5.30 on the 15th in st., arrived at Hobart at 7.30 a-te. on the 17th, left at madmrfrt. arrived at the Bluff at 5.30 a.m. on the 21si. left again at 5 tj-kd.. arriving at Dnnedin at 5.30 a.m. on the 22rd. and leevinp Dunedia. at 4.30 p.m. on the 23rd. The Moriowei left foT Sydney via 'Wellington at 6.80 p.m. The .WestTo-lia. whaoh arrived at 10.30 a.tn. yesterday, left Syd.ney at 3 p.m. on the 18th met., paeser! the Mokoia. on the 20th »t 6 p.m., vrvi off Farewell at 10 a.m. on the 22nd. arrived at Wellington, and anchored at 8 t>.m., went β-lonreido the wharf at 8 a.m. on the 23rd. and left «t 7 pjxt. She experienced smooth sea, with fine rain till near the Zeelai-d ooeet. -where there wea fine wpether The Westralia left for Melbourne via Hobart at « p.m.

The bsraue Port Sonachan has been, chartered +0 Tirrtiij «>. general cargo from Glasgow to New Zealand.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11413, 25 October 1902, Page 9

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11413, 25 October 1902, Page 9

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11413, 25 October 1902, Page 9

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