PORT OF LYTTELTON.
ARKIVED-J»nuary 29.
Wbangapo. 6.5., 3071 tone. Adams, from Newcastle. Union Steam Ship Company, s.e., 157 tone, Wills, horn "Wellington, etc. Passengers—Miesee Wells *n<l Haigbetay, Mrs Welle, Messrs Beaeley, Powell, stnd Eldridgc. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. . . Rotomaiana; v, 1777 ton*. Manning, from Wellington. Presengers—Misees Renwick, Innes, Bemsay, Andrews, Dorm, ManbanJcs. Down. Papprill, Kingelana. Munaro (2), A-t----ley, Quill, Tiamilton, Hertsel Bruce. *nd Seahner, Mesdamcs Richardson, Dollar, Wachamann and child, Armstrong, Manbanks, Graham, Steven*, Hanan, Turner, Boa?, Milkr. Fraser and child, Manning and child. Fry, Kerigan, White, Spiers Dumbell aud infant, HokUwortb. Gilling, Young and child, Murray, Fish and infant, and Duncan, Rev. Ensor, Dr. Babngliati, Hon. E. »«»•»«- son, Messrs HepwortV Churton, Duckett, Knight (2), Brown, Bell. Dixon, Meek Aβpinail. Wilson, Reid, Harris (2), Graham, Pringle, Mitchell, Barclay, G»idn«r, Marchant, Humphreys, Gumey, Livingstone, Ward, Hall, Manning. Kerigan, Dumbelu Burton, Seeder, WoofielS, Jone*, Crawford, White, Waltcn, Kyan, Perry (2), Blyth. Spiera, Longbottom. Wakely, Reynold*, Blaan, Duncan, Hannan, Lothian, Rhind, Anderson Gray, and Young, Masters Boag, Dollar, and Wueon, and 30 ateerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. SAILED— January 29. , Rotomahan*, a*., 1777 tone,. Manning, for Wellington. Paaeenfcers—Mi»se« Glover, Hoare (2), Redpath «). Fox, Bradwell, Sorenwn, Ireland, Jonee, Knapp, Dallaeton, Browa (2), Ogih-ie, ■i'loet {S:, Marsh (2), Grant (2), XneallT Pearce, Monckton, Maling. Pairmao, Hiunilton, LudforcL, Clifford, Colhne, Byioith, No»ta, Thome. G»lardl (2) SmithJ2), Sutherland, Miller. McDonald (2), Aakew, Kirton, Baker. Whittle, Rennie. Mackay, Laery, Litohfield, Yarr (2), Fmaer (2), Anderaon, .and Whelan, Mesdame* Cavanagh, Seville, potion, Roy. Fox, Giftord end child, Forbes, Bingham and ohiia. Powell, Emg£n g »nd child. ■ Williama. Croucher, FriedlwndK, Oraddock, Barron, Kennedy and two children, Coeaar, Colvillo and two children, Steven*,. Caaino, Sharpe, Lacry, R«ve, Gray and Dove. M«*r» Walker, Caranagh, Sulheiknd, Xorton, T. Brown, Maadfawn, Hi«gin«on, Hamilton, J, Bmbling, Triipp, HiiUetV Fotbea,; Bfnebasn, Greene, Empwrn, Woodmtt, Henning, Ballinger. Patr, Beid, Vyae, JJraddodc, Gifford, MoKie, Pyde. !««»«.. Dawrick, C*ino, Hennah, McCarAy. Gnfen, NortVTuyte. H»H, Hatch. Major, Mohr, Livermorc, Kirten, Steven* v ßoy, laaaca, HuxÜble, end Maonamaw, %stera BaHinger, Downe*, Howie, and Foe. Union Steam Sh*p Company., agents. •'*..' , : '•,.■■»* Blmvjlle, c.c.. IS«2 ton*, Shepherd, for pi»r eto. W. White and Co.. agents. Corinthic, c.c.. 12,231 tone, for W«U linjfton. Naiioaal Mortgage and Agency Company, agents. ■ '■ Pa&ehsx. s.e., 4331 ione, Proaeer, fo»:LoHdon. Ketioiift Mort«ag» and Agency Company, agents. Cygnet «.t.. 120 tonj. Murray, for Kaikoura. ' Pitcai*hly and Co., agenia. Wakatu. #.s.. 157 tone, Wille. for Wellington, etc.. Kinwy, Baroa and. Co., agent*.
IMPOBTS. ■Whangepe—Froin. Sydeey: 27 pet timber, 31 piles. From Newcastle: 200 bags coke, 1000 tons ooal.
Tho Wakatu left "WcUinjton. ■* 5.30 jp.m. on Tuesday, called at Kaikouim, and arrived »t Lyttelton at 5.30 «.m. y«rterd»y. Sh*" left for ■Wellington, etc., leat night. Tt« Whangape arrived from Newcastle »t 6.50 a.m. yesteitlsy. *nd anchored in the' stream (ox a visit from the Health.' Officer. She fjubecquently came in, and wa* berthed *t Ko./ 5 iwiaif. ' ■ - The Bptomahuia arrived from ..'Wellinarton at 11.10 a.m. y«eterd»y, and left for "Wellington laef night. The 'EltkmHe went out into th* stream yetv terday morning, and had' her compasses adjusted by Captain McLellan, and in the evening left for K'upirx. whence she goes to Kai-pa-ra, where she loads timber for Melbourne. The Corinthio left for Wellington' at 3.25 p.m. yesrteniai-. • ...-'■ ■ The Pakeh* left for London yeet«wtay afternoon.
The Cyenet left iex Kailtoura last night. The■ following is/the report. of Jib« wlwngmpe's vojuge:— She left fiewcieUe at S p.m. on January 21st, experienced strong' northeast winds and sultry, weather till the second day cut, on the> night of -which there was a terrific thunderstorm, lasting e*ver«l hours. Afterwards strong sQuth-west winds and heavy beam eea.e were experienced Ml the coast cf New Zerknd was Teaited. ' ■
The eteameT Tokomaru arrived at Timaru yesterday, to load 38,000 acreages, of mutton, 4000 bales of wool, aaidjjpme tallow and pelt* for Home. Gisbarno is her next port of call.
EXPECTED AjuUVALS. Tarawpra, e.*.,'from Wellington, thi* day. Mokoia. e.s., from Sydney, via Auckland, this day. Moerski, «.«., from Sydney, via Wellington, thin day. ■Wsikare, e.s.. from Duntdin, ihie day. Rotomehana, e.s., from Wellington, January 31et. JTe Anau, e.g.. from Dunedin, January 31st. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tarawere, b.b., for Wellington, this day. . Mokodft. e.s., for Sydney, via Wellington, this cloy. Moeraki, e.s., for Melbourne, via Hobart, thie day. Waikaxe, «.s., for Dun*din, thi3 day. e.g., fc* Ave.Hngton, January 31st. To Anau, s.s., for Auckland, via east coast, January 31«t.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11495, 30 January 1903, Page 6
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