PORT OF LYTTELTON.
ARRlVED—January 28. Tara-vrera. s.s.. 2003 ton*. Farmer, from "Wellington. Passengers—Misses Hanson, Beasley (-2), Roj-se (2), Murray, Jackrnan, Hokums, Dent, Bonnington, (2). Saundorson, and Brailsford, ilrsdames McLean, Mnthcivs, R«y?e, Kidfion, Van Asch, 3rown, Storey, Adams, Robertson, and Westland and intent.. Dean Binslie'.d, Rev. Hopkins, Messrs Marphall, Beaslcy, "Bluudell, Kideon (2). G!cr.n, Hood, Jackman, McLean, Andrews, Matthews, Lee, HothwelJ, Wynn-Williams, Beckiugsale, Van Asch, Kerr, Vincent, Gray, Dayly, Herman, Holmes (2), Hicks. Mills, Brown, Jones, Everest, Atiame, Bonninpton. Robertson, AndoTfou, Hall, Gill, Fletcher. Richardson, Bellingham, and Sooones, and 39 steerage. Union Steanv Ship Company, agents. Zealandia, s.s., tons, Wyllio, from Duncdin. Paeesngers—Missc# Stanley, Uaigh, Livee?y, Nurse, Harrison, and Seajjer, Mesdemoe Bingham and child, ana seager, Mesar s Sianley, Fothergill, Downes, Rooney, Johaneen, Farmouth, and Mclntyre, and 12 steerage. Kinsey, Barce and Co., agents. Tβ Anau, s.s., 1652 tons, Berneeh, from Auckland, via, oast coast. Passengers— Misses Young, Haymarsh. Pearcy, Phillips, and Jones, He«dam«s Meth«ws, Tuylor, Phillips. Pfzey, Messrs Mnthewe, Fainw, Kubtis, Collins, Andiewa, MclSlbon, Fitte, Skinner, "Whitelas, Atncss, Phillips, Peareehouse, G-aff-ncy, and Lawlor. and Master Faino, and 13 steersgfl. Union Steam Shij? Company, agents. Upolu, s.s., 1141 tons. Rolls, from southern ports. Union Steam Ship Company, »gents. Cygnet, s.s.. 120 tons, Murray, from Akaroa. Pittaithly and Co,, agents. SAlLED—January 38. j To Anau, s.s., 1652 tons, Bernech, for Dunedin. Passengers— Misiac* Evans, Mortnock, Willen, and Burnett, Meedamea Rountree and Gray, Rev.' Hopkins. Meeers Rountree, Gray, ilorris, Morllond, Crowe, Ferguson. Greenshields, an-d Jones. Union Steaui Ship Company, agents. Tokouiaru. e.s., 6238 tone, Maxwell, for Timaru. Dalgety r.nd Co., agents. Taicii. s.s., 1608 tons, Williams, for Westport. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Upolu, e.g., 1141 tous. Rolls for New P!y. mouth, etc. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Zealondia, e.s., 3000 ions, Wyllie, for Sydney via Auckland. Passenger 3 for Wellington : Miesra Clater, Baker, Austin. Philpot, Heywood. Lambert, and Jenkins, Mewlame* C.later, ICeynolde, Philpot and child, and Jenkins, Rev. Lambert, Messrs Norton, Carter, Orchard. H. Taylor, Davis, Alexander. *.nd Austin. For ICapier: Misses Anderson, Kinjf, Taylor, Clare, and Langlanda (2), Mrs Aylir.g and child. For Gisborne: Messrs Hunter. Wauchop, Sefton, Wells, and Munro. For Auckland: Misses Fanning, Weastall, Brst*rd, Jourtlian, ar,d Til by, M«sdanaee Bastard and Ru&sell and three children Messrs T. Runscl, Jones, and Dempster, lor Sydr ney: Misses Cook (2), Mrs Cook. Rev. J. R. Dewing, Mr C. Ccok. Kinsty, Barns and Co., agents. Tarawern. s.s., 2003 tone, Fanner, for Wellington. Passengers—Mi*»es Welch (2), Meyenberg, E. Ward, Fraser, Bleniieihasfett, Sutherland, Clater. McKeegan, and Brungden, Mcedames Neve, Smith and Clater, Captain Willis, Messrs Boyd, Swan. G. Thonrae, Brown, Krontcid, Dowries, Perkins, Bates, Wright, Peacock. O'Sullivan, Lango and Dar.by. Union St«am Ship Company, agents. Dingadee, e.g., 601 tone, Dilncr, for Greymouth. C. W. Turner, agent. C. Tobias, barque, 846 tone, Jondhal, for Jv'ewcastlc. AY. AVhite and Co., agents. The Tarawcra arrived from Wellington at 8.25 a.m. yesterday, and left for Wellington. The Zealandia. arrived from Duoedin at 8.33 a.m. yesterday, and left, for Sydney via Auckland. The C. Tobias was towed into the stream yesterday morning, and sailed for Newcastle =t 1.20 n.m. . The 'ie Anau arrived from Auckland, via tho east coast, at 10.10 a.m. yesterday, and left for Duncdin. The Upolu, from southern ports, arrived at 1.45 p.m. yesterday, end left for New Plymouth, etc., at night. The Whakataae, from London, arrived at Wellington on January 26th. Tho Dingadee left for Greymouth at p.m. yesterdrvy. The Corinfhic leaves thig afternoon for New Zealand ports, and returns to Lyttelton in about tbre« -weeks' time. The Pakcha leaves for London. to-dSy. Tho Tokomaiu left for Timaru at 5.20 p.m. yesterday. The Cygnet arrived from Akaroa a-t 4 p.m. yecteiday. Tho Taieri left -for Wpxfrnrvrfc I»*t n.ioVii
The barouratiuc Kongsbyrd has been chartered to bring a, i-argo of hardwood from Sydney io Lyttolton. A new type cf steamer, invented by a Danish cfijnnin. is attracting: much attention at _ Copenhagen. Tho serfw" is placed arnidsaipa instead of at rbo strrn. thereby se-cur-ng greater steadiness and nr»eatte<i speed. It is to "revolutionise tho shipping , trade." Th«_2tak&», with SIS tons 01 general merchandise, and tho Wbakatane. with 18:25 tons, are expected ci Lyttelton next Monday. It is anticipnted that COOO boxes of butter and about 350 ca*es of cheese, will bo sent from Lyttelton to Wellington for shipment to London on board the Maori. The Aliautoii waited from Xe-w York on the iJCHh November for Australian t>orU. The Oucen Cristina woe to sail from New York tho 10th December for Australian ports. The Queen Mary left New York on Ja-miary 7th fer New Zfaland ports. The Jeserie is to pail from Xew York the 31st inst. for .New Zealand port*. The Ks«sex, T.S., is to sail from Xfw York 31ft inst-, for Australian ports. TV Louise Roti is fixed to aail from Xew York on the 3rd March, ior New Zealand ports. The Bippingham Grargo is io sail from New York tho 10th March for Australian ports.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11494, 29 January 1903, Page 6
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