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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

PORT OF LYTTELTOX. ARRIVED—March 4. Whangape, s.b.. 2931 tons. Adams, from Newcastle. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Moura, s.s.. 2027 ton 3, Lindsay, from Auckland via East Coast. Passengers—Misses Mullaney. McLean. Colvillo, Hamilton and Hyan, Mesdauiee Reynolds, Brooking • ana Knight, Rev. Jolly, Messrs Roche, Wilkin, Salmon, Brooking. Morris. Sigley, Knight, Howell, Barkley, Margerison, Kelsey and Cattenach, and eighteen steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Tarawera, c.c., 2003 tons, Farmer, from Wellington Passengers—Misses Dunbar. Florence, Sorenaen, Shand, Dron, Chamberlain, Harvey, Clark, Blackwood, Morgans, and Fuell, Mesdames P. Hughes, Kennedy and family (4), Sayere, Ryland and family (3), Maloney, Memory, Bushford, M. Kennedy, and Adams, Messrs Proudfoot, Pallison, Craig. Swarm, Sayers, Bannehr, Poole, Davison, McCormick and eon, Scott, Condon. P. Hughes, Ryland, Maloney, White, "Woodfield. Quinn, Memory, Horton, Jones, Kennedy, tSubbs, Allan, end Manning, and eleven steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. WaikaTe, s.s., 3071 tons. Crawshaw, from Dunedin. Passengers—Misse 8 Benson and Harraway, Meedamee Pirie, Phillips and Coker, MessTs Millington. Banton, Ttant, Cullen. Cotter, Brown, Phillips, MoKechnie, But, and Fotheringbam, and two steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Cygnet, e.s., 120 tons, Murray, from Akaroa. Pitcaithly and Co., agents. "Wakatu, a.c., 157 tons, Wills, from Wellington, eto. Kinsey, Barn s and Co., agents. SAILED—March. 4. Taleri. e.s., 1608 tons, Williams, for WeStport. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Rimutaka, b.b., 7705 tons.' Greenstreet, for Timaru. New Zealand Shipping Company, Hug ente. DingadA, s.s., W0 tons, Dilner, for Greymouth. C. W. Turner, agent. Tarawera, s.s., 2003 tons, Farmer, for Wellington. Passengers—Misses Butter, McHardy, Bartlett, Hutoheson, Loveridge, Hartley, Derry, Pratt, Barber, Cooper, Sister Hasl«tt, Countess de Courie, Mesdames Connell, Cameron, Meadoworoft, Whiteford, Count de Courte, Messrs Cameron, C. H. Innes, Cadell, Willkmson, Gentles, H. J. Bathgate, Louieson, WaUrins, Jessop, Vincent (2), RuM.ell, Hamilton, Aston, F. D. S. Neaye, Sheriffs, Allan, Morrah, Fox and Snodd. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Moura, c.c., 2027 tons, Holla, for Dunedin. Passengers—Miesee Gregory, Roeser and O'Regan, Mesdames Jock and Tullooh, Captain Akopp. Messrs Barkly, Butcher, Hammond (2), Holloway. Grueseeur and Tulloch. Union Steam Ship Company,. agents. Waikarc, c.c., 3071 tone, Crawehaw, for Sydney, via East Coast porta. Passengers— For Wellington: Misaee Allan, Dillon, JameBon (2), Capill and McPhorson, Mesdames P CampbolL Dillon and Coxon and child, Messrs Stannard, Larson, Thompson, Hughes, Meadows, Parker, Grace, Donald, Learner, Holden (2), Pwry. Bias and Orange. tor Napi«r: Mieses Grey, Shepherd and Bern, Mesdames Perceval. Foster and McMillan, Mr Parker. For Gisborne: Mies Parsons. For Auckland: Miss Beere, Mesd?.mcs Graincer and Fotheringham, Messrs Shew. Grainier, Hannani and Fotheringham. For Sydney: Mr Watson. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. IMPORTS. Whangape—From Newcastle: 1500 tons coal. EXPORTS. Rakka, for London—From Wellington: 703 boles heanp. 1643 bales wool, 9 bales skins, 14 bales leather, 9G cases premier jus, 54 cases and pkgs. From Wanganui: 2838 carcases mutton, 505 carcases lamb, 224 qrs beef, 211 crates shoulders of mutton. 204 cratea legs of mutton, 993 bales wool. From Waitara: 786 bales wool, 10 bales sheepskins, 64 casks tallow, 1911 carcases mutton, 8307 carcases lamb, 443 qrs and 4 pea beef, 58 carcases and 200 sides veal, 50 crates kidneys. From Titnani: 1435 bales wool. 30 cusks pelts, 10 bales skins, 70 bales flax fibre, 15 oases meat extract, 31 casks talloft, 4540 carcases mutton. 1547 carcases lamb, 5 boxes sweetbreads, 57 boxes hearts. From Oamaru: 1201 bales wool. 3339 carcases lamb, 3104 carcases mutton, 40 cases kidneys, 2 cases sweetbreads. From Port Chalmers: 96 bales sheepskins, 1326 bales , wool, 118 casks pelts, 95 bales rabbitskins, 1 bale horsehair, 50 casks tallow, 1 case pictures, 82 bales flax, 100 cases butter, 1503 carcases mutton, 2559 carcases lamb, 590 crates rabbits. From Lyttelton: 2341 bales wool nnd' ekine, 413 casks tellow and pelts, 90 .bales basils and leather, 110 bale 3 flax, 100 sks grnse seed, 14 sks ironsand, 25.295 carcases mutton and lamb, 440 cases kidneys and sweetbreads, 13 cases and pkgs.

Albion fleet, is due at Wellington from LonI don, Capetown, and Hobart to-day. 1 Mr Xaylor, chief officer of the Penguin, 19 at present acting as chief of the Haupiri. The Moura is at present coiumacded by Captain Kolls. The Whangape arrived from Xewcaatle, and anchored in the stream early yesterday morning. She was moored about noon. Tho Tarawera arrh-ed from Wellington at 9.5 a.m. yesterday, and left for Wellington last night. Tho Moura. from Auckland via the East Coast, arrived at 9.20 a.m. yesterday, end j left for Dunedin in the afternoon. The Waiknre arrived from Dunedin at 11 a.ni. yesterday, and left for Sydney, via Auckland in the evening. ] Tho Dingadee left for Greymouth. yesterday cfternoon. The Cygnet arrived from Akaroa yesterday afternoon. The Rimutaka left for Tirnaru and Port ' Chalmers, yesterday afternoon. She will Tβ- | turn to Lyttelton about the middle of next j week. Captain Alsopp has left tho Manuxewa in order to take charge of tho Kinclune, now at Dunedin. Captain S. G. Symons now comm&nds the Manurcwa, which cleared yesterday iii. "ballast for Kaipara, -where she will load timber for Sydney. The Marnari arrived at Timaru on Tuesday night, and? yesterday she was engaged ell day taking in her cargo of mutton, of which she is to take 15,000 carooses from Timaru. 6he is expected to leave for Wellington today.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11524, 5 March 1903, Page 9

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Press, Volume LX, Issue 11524, 5 March 1903, Page 9

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Press, Volume LX, Issue 11524, 5 March 1903, Page 9

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