PORT OF LYTTELTON.
ARRlVED—Janiiarj 20.
Wakatu «.*., 157 tons, Wills, from Wellington, etc. Passengers—Missea Bower, Hielop, Purdom, and -white (2), Messrs Colling Struck, and Eatou. Kinaey, Barne and Co., agents.
Rotomahana. s.s., 1777 tone, Manning, from Wellington. Passengeis—Miseea Qapee, Virr«m, Beere, Taylor,, Harrie, Brown, Partridge, Edkine, Coatinan, Henderson, Linn, Mcc, Chi«iholm (2), Robineon, Smith, Adams, A.b«rcrombie. Williamson, Christopher, Ecoleefield, A.id«r»l«y, Taylor, Hamilton, Kirkwood, Eggers, Webb, and Willis. Mesdamee Thomae, Allison Cummings, Chaplin, Leach, Holliday, Brown, Watison, Mahoney, Bennetts Robiuson and 2 children, Fahy, Quill, Harrison, and 4 chiidTen, Preston and boy, Burnett and child, Henderson and child, Tucker, Hall and boy, BrkUon, Willie, (md Potter, Rev. Newmwi Hall, Dr. Levinge, Messrs Fitzer, ting, Thomas, White, Pafiiser (2), Cuthbert, Allison, Melton, Pin*, Charles, Palawan,, Marlin, Brucefield, Bastings, Bell, Davey, Greer, Quill Chaplin, Hoddinott, Wilson, Livingstone, Cummings, Williamson,, Turner, Bennett, N«vine, Coney, Levien, Porter, Yorke, Harrison, Abercxombie, Luker, McNab, O'Shea, Dutch, Burnett, Bleaiard (2), Webster, Hennafe, Ayre, Bobbing, Milton Porter, Hatch, Munro, Eggors, Morley, Revere, Dorrick, Reine, and Willi*, and 50 steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. SAlLED—January 20. Rotomahana, e.g., 177/ tons, Manning, for Wellington. Passenßors—Mieeee Sed'don (2), Cooper, Stewart (2), IJeave, Palais to, Greseou, N:coll, Rainc, Cotterill, V-arcoe, Foster, Maling (2), Johnson, HoJnies, Hogg, Wilacm, Lilly, Bcattie, Read, Pollock, Harris, Jenkins, Bain, Newman, Whelch, Ranger, Jaoneton, Wards Meddine, Martin (2), Murray, Glsae, Cooper, and Brabaeon, Mesd«mea Saddon, Plockton and child, Gardner, FenJington (2), and two children, Bevan and child. Buhls, Juries, Lindsay. E&sterbrook, Weaver, Weefrenara and two children, Varcoe, Coat«», iiowe, Boyoe and three children, McLaren, aim two children, Jamosan, Hawkins and Clark, itevs. E. Drake, Harris, Robinson, S. Henderson, and Dudley, Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, Captain Bee, Sir Ge>rge Clifford, Messrs Herman, F. de C. Malet, Moore, Crewdson. Aberciojibie, Lukin, Me Nab, O'Shea, Holinoe, Reid, Piper, Dixpn, Gundry, Henis, Gardner, P»nlington (2) t Beaven, Buhle, McLaren, Blair, Dayley, Rainbow, Herbert, Stevenson, Gordon, Andrews, Crow, McCullough, Bwtett, Jenkine. McKinnon, Weaver, Wateon. Eyre, Johnston, Higglna, Boyoe, McEwjtii, Hill, Neave, Brown, Gould, Bums, Edwards, Briber. Pragrtall. Greason, Herker, Gray, Holrnei (2), Pierce, Thomson (2), C)*rkaon <2; Ttunke, NenTy, Di»ney, Thompson, Clark, McDermid, Mtson, McEeniie, Coatee and Bovaird (2), Masters Row* and Fife. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Cygnet, s.s., 20 tore, Murray, for Akaira.. Pitc*ithly and Co., egeaits. IMPORTS. Rotom&hana—From Wellington: 194 half ewes banar.as, 3 half oasee pines .11 bars iron, 1 bale pope*, 1 half case and 22 oawa fruit, 5 pkgs isprings, 2 oaeee -and 1 tin paint, 16 caeee tea., 20 ktgs white lead, 1 ck putty, 8 boxes butter,, quantity scenery, 2 crates empty bottles, 19 cks pelte, 1 range, 2 roll* lead, 10 cases jam, 1 portmanteau, 10 eke tar, 23 caeee, *3 pkgs, 1 box, 7 crates empties, 2 bales. From Neleon: 27 half ca.ee* fruit. From Weetport: 13 pkge furnituie. EXPORTS. Tarawera—For Wellington: 2 c*ae» dead poultry, 9 crates and 1 case confectionery, 4 crates binciiite, 9 pkgs haxdwATe, 4 eka »e«d, 1 casting, 10 cases pickles, 1 oct wine, 2 bales tweed,, 6 bar* iron), 1 bale horae-hair, 1 case glass 3 bales gunnies, 4 bags tapioca, S <hor«es, 3 caeee eggs, 15 sks oatmeal, 24 bales wool, 107 rams, 1 keg strawberries, 36 caeee and pkge. For Picton: 1 bale sheep baga. For Blenheim: 1 caeting, 6 pkg» bedsteads, 2 pkge fenders. 1 crate, 1 pkg. For Nelson: 2 castings,. 40 boxes eoap, 208 eke wheat. 25 aks cats. 1 wire mattress, 20 cases and-pkgs. For Manukau: 8 bage wool. For Wanganui: 10 bales. For New Plymouth: 1 casting, 1 caae, 1 pkg. For Foiton: 1 crate biscuits, 9 bdla hardware, 40 bo»g eoap, 1 ck coda. , , Hawea—For Bluff: 50 cases and 8 brie ale, 5 bales woolpacke,, 1 tru&s leather, 3 *ke maize, 8 ske peae 3 pkgs and quantity traaishipmerrte ex Sealda. The Wakatu left Wellington at 4 p.m. on tho 18th inst.. ceiled at Kaikoura and Port Robinson, and arrived at midnight on Monday. TTie Rotomahana arrived from Wellington at 8.5 a.m. yesterday, and left for Wellington at 9.90 p.m.
Mr Holford, who hss been Acting Chief Officer of the Talune, will re-join the Herald a* Ma.Bter. The Herald has had aji extensive overhaul at .Wellington, ar.<] wi.l uaii ior Greyiaouth at the end of the week. The RotomaJwtna was to have been docked at Lyttelton yesterday, but owing to the l>ingadee occupying the space the intention will not be earned out till a later date. The WaiTimoo Mt Sydney at three o'clock on Saturday afternoon for Wellington direct, "■"rf should arrive here on Friday. The Sealda leaves for Dunediu to-morrow. The departure of the Kini has been postponed till to-morrow.
The County of Ayr's destination from Lytt«lton ie Hokianga. The Wakatu goes on the slip to-day. The Cygnet left for Akaroa yesterday afternoon. The Tokomaiu is expected here from Port Chalmera on Friday. The P*k»h» is expected here on Sunday.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11487, 21 January 1903, Page 9
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