PORT OF LYTTELTON.
ARRlVED—January 27. J'-. -.-..::iond. s.s., 721 ions, Sutherland, from (. i< viiioutli. Union Steani Ship Company, Kotomahano, ».b., 1777 tons. Manning, from Wellington. Kidling, Ponsford, Sutherland, Rojms, Hooper, Amos, Kent, MeGiver, Merton, McLaren. Mayne, Strang (2). Hardy, Rose, Oakley, Bill, Gibbs, Golline. rlimmer, Ponninghaua, Cowie, Ralph (2), Bolton, and Jormssen, Mesdainee Taylor, Hill, Strang, Gillies, Williams, Gaxforth,, Elmslie and 2 children, Clarkson, Riddle, Kcrr, Hill. Simmonds aiwl 3 ohildren, Isitt and 2 children, Saundors, Clark, Toogood, Perry, and Ridwell. General Babhigton, Captain Campbell, Canon. Mayne, Rev. Syfce*, Rev. Father Goggan, Messre Walker, Kitabuech, Ayera (2), Simmonds, MoCombie, Cohen, Henderson, Lucas Rule, Lorinaon, Vri&tr and family (3), Sollomen, Strang (8), Hewitt, Denniston, 'Stanford, Doolan, Godfrey, Tuft, Rutlcdee, Teggart Jeffs, Harrison Solomon, Thompson, Collins, Begg, Cutts, Hoban, Mason (2), Barnett, Scott, Gilliee, Grant, Cl&rkson, K«rr, Shury, Deletoo, Riddle (2), Jonaesen (3), Bingarnine, MeLagg*n, Andereon., King, Oampbell (3),.F0x, Seuadere, Lane, Prancie, Bell. Gilliee Wood, Ballinger (2), Fell, Ranson, Russell, Herbert, Levmsohm Peiry, MoGamish, Hart, Rogers and child, Toogood, Darling, Rodetone, Maeeey, Huiranui, and Keays, and 69 steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Ruapeh-u. s.s., T724 tons, Mayoes, from Wellington, e*c. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. SAlLED—January 27.
Rotokino, c.c., 2064 tone, Robinson, for W«*tport. Union Steam Ship Company, Cygnet, β-s., 120 ton», Murray, for Atawos. Piteaithly and Co., agents. . Rotorasthana, s.s., 1777 tons, Manning, for Wellington. Passengers—Misses Simnis (2), Keichert, Richards, Brett (2), Quill, Goodacre, Wilson, Woodley, Andrews. Jones, Gillies. Broad, Baiter, Barfrour (2), Foley, Dyer Pearson, Hay, Bias. Alderdon, Bates. Roibb (2), Price, three Sisters of Missions, Laay Downer Mesdames G*nnaway, Davcy, Baker and four children, LaDter, Kingaley, Rowley and two efeildren, Roberta and two children, Woodley, Bleckburne, Turley, Grames, Crawford *nd child, B»tes, Fieber, Bastion, Smallbone rod child, Clwkeon, and Cam«ron and family, Sir John Downer, Messrs Bail, O*nnaway, Pitcwthly, Latter (2), Htunpteeys, Davey, Bailey, Kingsley, Rowley, Smallbone, Fisher Elliott, Donaldson, Palmer, Fels, Lcug-hton. Knott, Tompeitt. Paton, Graffen, Pcwell. Wfttkineon, MoKentie and party, Milner, Olemente. Clarkeon, Pringle, Ahradeon, and Lyone and eon. Union Steam Ship Company, agents.
The Rotokino. left for Weeiport et 1 a.m. yesterday. She will probably relieve the Manapouri in the Monde trade from Auckland. The Rosamond arrived from GreymOUtii «t 8.15 a.m. yesterday. The RotomaAaaia. arrived from Wellington at 8.50 a.m. yesterday, *nd left for WellingThe Ruapehu returned from the North. Island yesterday. She leaves, for Wellington about the end this week The Corinna, going south, passed the Heads at, Ki«'riiip e Melvifle' Island, with over 7000 package* wool, tow, and kauri gum, will eaU From Wellington for London with the first favourable wind, and' being in splendid trim, ia expected to arrive in tune for the March sales The Lefcterewe will be despatched in about ft fortnight', time. Both, theee veesrie nre undeT engagement to Mr Or. a. boaieu, of Wellington, who is the only charterer of leadline vessels that have been despatched lith wool from New Zealand, to the Home market co far thie seaeou. ;„ The eteamer Hinemoa. with the Gordon in tow arrived at Noleon from, Port Cfaahmn on Saturday «venin* The Hinemoa will vi.it the Cook Strait lighthouses before coming to W Tl" n fexe Medea left Liverpool on Friday is'now m charge of the """'"■'"ilorr;!".- Light went yesterday on to •lie '>n r\ "'in let painting aim repair". ' Tin' Outline's final I.X.V. nf departure li/js ~W I, , ; !tpr«l to Lytteiton. whence she f.ai.s <••■ IVVriKr*- CStk. Tho Cvbucv loft i<;: Akovo* at 3.50 ».«. ytr-ic-duv ~ , •■ r- -r T'.:-- C. Toblsn stiis !(iv .»v.\. .... i..--.... I\j\V liKirllillU- . - ,_ ..,.,„,. mvi ny The Tokemaru or.nie cm o i.c.-. A Magisterial enquiry i>»to the wreck of the
Tinißiru will be held to-day at Lytteiton. Thu Dingadee wili sail »"nr Greymouth at neon. L.he s.s. Upolu cai'ed at Timaru yesterday, and after lending bid ions of eeiiera! cargo, tho chipped 200 tons of produce for Wellington, Xe-.ecn, and Xew i'lymouth, v.nd got «iway last evrning.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11493, 28 January 1903, Page 9
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