The Rotonahan* arrived, from Wellington at 855. ».m. yeeterday, .*ad Jeft for Welling■UpoliT'ftain New Plymouth, etc., arrived. »t 10.40 *-m. yeetewfcy, end left wr eouthern porta in the »ft«nxoon. The repairs to Mesw* >• «nd Q. Tunibu.l *nd Co.'c new Pate* ste*tner Aote* J»v» been completed *t Sydney. Yesterdey ehe w«e to
leave for Newcastle to cof.l, aijd is expected to Teach Wellington at the of next week. The Nambucce. stuck on the mud flats at Blenheim on Tuesday morning after crossing the bar inwards. The Sealda, left for Port Chalmers yesterday afternoon. The Elmville airivcd from X-eTrsastle at 3 p.m. yesterday,' and anchored in the stream. The Ma#ic Miled for Wellington sc 4.30 p.m. yesterday. . The Cyynet *nd the Wakatu left for Kai- ; kopra last night. A meeting of fruit shippers was held β-t Suva recently, when it was decided that in. ( view of the fruit nmljet beinir at present ■well supplied- with local fruit, one steamer a month would be sufficient. The batque Wooeung has been chartered to bring coal from Newcastle to Lyttelton. ' The Rotokino left for Napier *t &20 p.m. yesterday. , , The Corinthic, now lying at No. 7 wharf, Lyttoltons is ettracting the attention of vieitoie to the pert. The eteamei'a aocommodaiion for passengers of ail okssee may be- i«rly deecribed a« "first-claas." Certainly h*r thnrdclaes accommodation is more, than pqual to the first-claee of the eerly day*. Specially worthy of notice i* the arrangement--Bibby a patent—by which inner cabin* of the firetclass ere well lighted and ventilated as the outer cabins, and are really tarjgor in are*, to that they ore most desirable. ane fittings for the first *n& seoond oaMne include comanodious wardrobee. In the- tniraclees the eocammodation ie not quite so luxurioue aa in the other classes, but come idea, of its excellence c*n be formed from the fact that it includes * fine emoking room an« library, in whkh ie a piwno. A run through the eplendid et«»m«r mekee on* quite realise what ie eaocl to be the case, thftt are loth to leave her when her voyage is completed.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11489, 23 January 1903, Page 6
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346Untitled Press, Volume LX, Issue 11489, 23 January 1903, Page 6
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