PORT OF LYTTELTON.
ARRlVED—January 26. Rotokino, e.s.. 20&4 tons. Robinson, from Napier. Union Steam Slup Company, agenta. SAlLED— J anuary 2G. Tarawera, s.s., 2003 tons, Farmer, For Welliiigtoai. Paestiiigera—Misses iiulcock, Fer« nandez (2), Runoiman, Carruth, Wallace, AI«.colm, Kirkwood, Scott, Prteman, McAloou, Usher (-2), Creadon, ilu-joiie. Hunter, iloiris, Coombes, aud Spenc«, Mtsdames. Anderson, Courthorpe, Buchanan, Deacon, Wickes, Sanders, Leziard, Hunter, Brootios, and Coonibes, Jtevs. Spenoe, Locker, and Canon A<'oriH, Messrs Buchanfan, Holland, Huston, Deacon, Thans, Dyer, McLennon, Ma.cDona.ld, Collins, Anderson, Seed, Flepper. J. White, l'annifer. Knight, Tbjrelkeld, JDerham, Nortncote. Wickes, It. Home. Lewis, ILartin, Edwards, Fullarton, Gooder, Limbrick, Ord Hume, Plunimer, Dallaston, Dune, Walkley. Rattray, Jeffrey, Hector, Casino, Taylor, Knight, Spedcling, Fra*er, Gaibraith, Lezcird, and Biggwithc-r, Masters Arthur. Gooder. and lialglewh. Union Steam Ship Company, agenta. Toroa, c.3., 388 tons, McAliater, for Waitangi, Chatieina. Kinsey, Banis and Co., ogents.
The Tyser steamer ilimiro, from London, via Australia, is due at Auckler.d on 4th February, and at Wellington about the 15th. From Wellington she proceeds to Port Clialmera.
The Rotokino, with SOOO sheep, arrived from Napier yesterday jnorning. The Kuapehu id expected here to-day. The Tokomaru com« 9 out of dock to-day.
The Coumty of Ayr was towed out into the stream yesterday, and will have her compasses adjusted to-day. As soon as the wind ie favourable she will sail for Hokionga.
The ToToa left for Waitangi, Chatham*, last night. The Tarawera left for Wellington last night. The C. Tobias cleared yesterday for Newcastle. She is in ballast, and will probably sail to-day. The Dingadee, after extensive repairs, leaves for GrejiEouth to-night. Before leaving she has had her compasses adjusted. The Cygnet, after being cleaned and painted, came off the slip yesterday afternoon. The brigantino Sarah and Mary, bound South, wee ofi the Heads yesterday afternoon, kept back by the unfavourable wind.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11492, 27 January 1903, Page 6
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