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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

AEBlYED—January 18.

Kini, s.s., 1122 tons, Brophy, from Greymouth. Union Steam Ship Company, agents.

SAlLED—January 19.

Tarawera, a.c., 2003 tons, Stott, for Wellington- Passengers—Misses Xiewia, Fraeer, Jones, Stirling tis;, Snoad, Latham, Evens, Maskew, iarrow, Wyeherley, Ford, end Muliin, Mesaamet Marshall and two children, Blake and two children, Acton Adams, K&inio, Eaeton, Key wood, Shaw, Wilson, lnglie, Moore and Uunily, Whitta and child, Kelly, Harper, O'Malley, Andrews, and Broadbelt, Yen. Archdeacon, l>evoy, Keva. Fe-ther M. Carty and Broadbelt, Mesare Bloke, Shaw, B. Natnan, Wilson (2), Lees, Acton Adams, Clouston, Hannan, Barclay, Thicker, Inglie, Michie, Gore, Haiper, Ga»pord, Moore, ilcAnaliy (2), Warrmgton, Gray. Kule, Mitchell, S. Giant, "Wyoheriy, and Woiedge. Union Steam bnip Company, agents. Hftwea, c.a., 17o» ton*, MoDougall, for the Bhitt. U<nion Steam &cip Company, agent*. The Khp arrived from Gwymouth late on Sunday night, Ihe Ziar and the Frank Guy, going south, passed the Head* on Sunday. The JSew JCeiiland Shipping Company a steamer Waikato finished loaaing at W«nganui on Saturday evening. She will leave Wellington to-morrow fox the Bluff. A notice in laet week's "Gazette" »t*'teg that the'Greymouth Harbour Board has notified that dredging operation* have been commenced alongside the whcrve* in tho Grey riveT, with the object of deepening the berthage accommodation', and that while tbeee operation* are in progress vewela are required to paa« to the north of or outside the dredge, and to alow their engine* when passing. From aunaet to sunrise a white light will be exhibited! oa -the north «de of the dredge,' and all vewiek will therefore paw to the north or outside the dredge. Advice ha» beeu received that th» Tywtr line.* Balmoral loft New York for Melbourne,, Sydney «nd New Zealacd on the 13Sh iasi. The' John Anderson. wa« put on the slip yeeterdey morning, and oam« off last night. 'TBba a'*raw«ra left for Weilmgtoß at 9.80 p.m. ye»terday, ■The c.». Whalcatane b wcpeoted at Timaru \Tub fiiwt week of February, and the mm. Fife*bire about the middle of the came moioth. . The Hawea left for the Bluff direct at «bout 7JO p.m. yeeterday. ■ '.' '. ■

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11486, 20 January 1903, Page 6

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347

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11486, 20 January 1903, Page 6

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11486, 20 January 1903, Page 6

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