SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON.
A REIVE D—May 29. Wootton, bjj. (7.56 ajn.), 150 tone, L Larson, from Wellington. A. Bhind and Co., agents. r . iNgakuta, m. (12.25 p.m.), 1203 tons, Mmr, from Greymouth. Blackball Coal Co., Ltd., flcentiße \ Oropuki,. SjS. (10.15 pjn.). 627 tons, Dewhurst, from Nydia Bay. Boese agentß; F. JSu Sutton and Co., port agents. SAILED—May 29. Whakarna, sa (3.15 p.m.), 6534 tone, Puncan, for Dunedin. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., Wimmera, u, (8.20 pjn.), 3022 tons, Kell, for Melbourne, via Dunedin and Bluff. Passengers—Far Dunedin: Misses Smeilie, Stokes, Green, Meed nines Smeilie, Hamilton, Coopor) Messrs Campbell, Cooper, Martin, Kaye. For' Bluff: Captain Lilies. For Melbourne: Misses Thomao, Marshall, Mesdamee Hodgson, Marshall, Woolf, Messrs Woolf, Edwards, Boberts, and 24 eteearge. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agents. Hararoa, sjs. (8.30 p.m.), 2S9S tons, D. Cameron, for Wellington. Passengers—Misses Holmes, Bridger, Weir, Cole, Baker, Baru, Mesdames Marshall, McKeegan, Murdock, Simons, Henry, Andrews, Corson, Reeves, Puce, Panland, On, Salt, Glen, Fleming, Inatone, Ellis, Ball, Captain Hammond, Captain Wallingford, Messrs Smith, Mcllray, Breed, McKay, Craigie, Williams, Symonds, Henry, Andrews, Were, Kenworth, Gardner, Denny, Byron, Andrews, Finch. Aitcheson, Butherford, Morbery, Carson, Mitchell, Jones, J. Nosworthy, Do Bore, Fraser, Otley, Butcher, Stappleton, Clark, Hawkins, Myers, Warring, Hobbß, Salt, Curtis, Martin, Marsdon, Berry, Goggin, McLanachan, Lockhart, Looming', Brown, Goodman, Elliott, Connor, Little, Boberts, Sedgewere, Sheriff, Ballard, Ball, and 50 steerage. Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agents. SHIPPING NOTES.
The Whakarua got away for Dxmedin yesterday to complete discbarge. Sho will probably return to Lyttelton next week for loading purposes,
l'Vom Melbourne, via Wellington, th© Hud-dart-Parker Line's eteamer 'Wimmera arrived at Lyttelton on Sunday and continued her voyage southwards yesterday. Following is a list of her imports for Lyttelton:—l4s2 packages tea, 5 cases eucalyptus oil, 4 bales leather, 44 piga lead, 13 bags rape eeed, 44 bags fltU) pieces, 29 rolls motor tyres, 21 cases tobacoo, 2 casks lemon juice, 1 keg nitric acid, . 1 ask phosphoric acid, 6 bags coacoa, 1 case copper cable. 35* drums carbide, 60 drums sulphide sodium, 685 cases sultanas, 510 cases nails, 15 cases cherry brandy, 15 eases cherry whisky, 233 ca&ca currants, 233 packages cycle goods, 2(30 cases turps, 126 cases wino, 79 _ cases brandy, 20 cases glycerine, 5 bags gainbell, 29 pieces bluestone, 19 bags ginger, 8 bags pepper,. 26 bags nutmegs. 30 packages glue pieccs, 41 packages peas, 43 bales paper, 13 eases petroleum apparatus. 41 cases separators, 35 cases hardware. 105 packages rubber goods, 1700 bags superphosphates, 80 cases sulphate, 93 cases empty bottles, 90 bags barley, 20 kegs and 1 case soda, 2 jars acetic acid, 2 casks sulphate magnesia, 3 bags coffee, 60 cases fruit. 5 cases agricultural implements, 5 barrels oilt 50_ cases sulphuric acid, 19 packages iron pipes, and quantity of sundries. The barquentine "Westfield is still lying in the stream taking in stores. Sho "ill probably get away to-day or to-morrow, in continuation of her voyage to TocopOla, Chile. Coastal shipping wa« much delayed by the heavy weather of Sunday and yesterday, the smaller vessels having to seek shelter. Advices being received yesterday afternoon that there was a rough sea pff Kaikoura. the Cygnet did not anil last night from Lyttelton. The Kowhai is due at Lyttelton early tr<~ morrow morning with a load of coal from Wcßtport.
SHIPPING AND MAILS. (By Cable.—Prose Association.—Copyright.) SYDNEY, May 29. Arrived, Wollsend, from New Zealand; Riverina (9 a.m./, from Wellington. NEWCASTLE, May 29. Sailed, Uramata, for Auckland. MELBOUBNE, May 29. Arrived, Paloona, from -New Zealand. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, May 29. Arrived, Tarawera (8.10 p.m.), from Southern ports; Middles©* (10 pjn.), from Sydney. Sailed, Niagara (10 p.m.), for Sydney. WELLINGTON. May 29. Arrived, Kini (1235 p.m.), from the South. Sailed, Patcena (12.45 p.nx.), for Picton and Nelson; Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15603, 30 May 1916, Page 8
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