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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

ARRlVED—February 3. Amelia Sims, schooner, 93 toa3, Johnston, from Collingwocd. I'itcaithlj- and Co., agents. Kutom«hnnia, s.s., 1777 tons, Mianning, from Wellington. Pessengere—Mi»se i Flower, McDonald, Cargili, Preece, JJcnniston, Denjiehry, Arthur, Hooper, Dyer, JlebbeU, Weldon, Adams, Home, Murray, Tylaid, McDonald, Jamieson, Barr, McGlaiihan, Russell, Sin-okir (2), and Dobbie. Mesdnuiea Fizez ar.d child, Jolhe, Heivey, Branting, Seager End three children, Wright, Doherty, Miller, Take and infant, Scott, Connell, Holdsworth, McElwaine, Weeks and infant, and Patterson and three children, Captains Willis and Green, Rev. "Glazier, Messrs Southworth, Korth, Pirie, Kerr, Gorman, Clarke, Goodman, Speight, Adams, Whitt*, Cronia, Lavermore, Kodger, Harrison, Claxlreon, Chinchen, Aldred, Heyw"ood, Taylor Reid, Kennedy, Ricketby, Takle, Scott, McNay, Ruynolds, Connell, Salmon, Hobday. Togo. Bernard, Hatch, Holdsworth, Willoocks, Patterson, Weeks, Biss, Adams, Schalfer, R»yw*rd. McKeegari, 'Henrys, Mauon, Williams, and McLaughlin, and torty-seveji steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents.

Falcon, schooner. 95 tons, Ronnie from Hevelock. T. H. Ker, agent. Jtasie Niccol, schooner, 93 tons, Running, from Greymouth. Pitcaithly and Co., agents. Dingadee. s.s., 640 tons, Dilner, from Greymouth. C. W. Turner, agent. Wakatu. s.s.. 157 tons, V>"Mls, i'rom Wellington. Kinsey, Borne and Co., ag'rits. SAlLED—February 8. Rotomahana, s.s., 1777 tons, Manning, for Wellington. Passengers!—M.issfti Bate, Haylnust, Menniss, Kirkiand (2). Keand, Nash, Ounn, Mander, Cowan, Giiohrist (2), Moir, Barrett, Auckland, Rowe, Cronin (2), Gairatty, Turkinjrton, Williams, £!wann, Drapper (2), and Wright, Mesdames Haylmtet, Weston, Fell. BeK. Pear!. McFiirlan« t Xeave, Mortimer, Brien, Woodroffe end child, Woodford. Bridson, King, Marchant, Cook and ch£d, Madden, Daly, Glenn and child, and brown. Major lUyhurit, CapUdn Matthews, Sir John Hall, Revs. Fell and W. C. Waters, Messrs F. de Malet, Barnard, .Fahn Mill, G. Anderson, It. A. Brown, Laing-Meason, Hayhurat, Murßatro;-d, Bell, Crnwf<Td, Anderson, Brown, Turnbu» Hall, Pearl. Plimmer, Wilder (3). Boot. J. Currie. Henderson, Garland, Bellingham, Jones, liiomjson, Stsrkey, Hanmer. I»:es. Cowan, Gret 4 .-';n, Allaway, Burns, Kirkiand, Mejohant, Ba.-riurd, Morley, Espie. and Hannan, Masters H«y,hurst (3), Jennings, Milne (2), Ritchie, Bush, Forbee, Izard, «nd Deacon (t). TJniofc Ste.am Ship Company, «gents. Cygnet, e.g.. 120 tens, Murray, for Akaroa. Pitcaithly and Co., agents, EXPORTS. Rimpehu—For London: 69,571 catcasee mutton and lamb. 525 boxes kidneyj, 3266 ba!os wool »nd ekins, 420 csl:s tal.ow and polts, 12 ska hemp, 101 behe basils and leather, 56 site .jtrasa seed, 8 cast's and pkgs. Star of Xew Zealand—For London: 4800 bales wool, 46 csks pelts, 862 sks beans, 54 sks peas. The Amelia Sime arrived from Collingwood Is'c on Monday night. The Rotomahana aorrived from Wellington at 8.45 a.m. yesterday, <and left for Welling, ton at night. Tho Fa'.oon serrived from Havelock at 11.45 a.m. yesterday. Tho Jessie If iced ctrived from Greymouth at 12.50 run. yesterday. Tho Hinomoa will leave Wellington today for Southern ligihthous's nod West Const Sounds.

Mr Innes. formerly purser cif tie Talnne, has been ordered -to transfer tn the Apnrima at Auckland. Captain Bernetih and Purser Chamberlain have been transpired from the Te Aneu to the TaJuno during the time the former vessel is laid up. The Weimate arrived at Monte Video on Thursday last from Lyttelton, and the Wakanui arrived at the stune day from W©!Hnsrton.

Captain Manning, as usual, had a boat drill yesferdpy. Tlii; Dinjratlee arrived from Greynjouth at 3.30 yesterday. The EJicn BaKacce went oft the slip yesterday for ckanin? purposes. C*.i Monday tb* Tr.rawera toclt a record o'ia-ntily of dairy produce frora LytteMon to Wftllitiiirton. for trsnshipme.nt to the Maori. wWch is nbeut lenvins for Tber? wore 6101 boxes of butter, weighing 179 tone ITrwt, and 300 cas?s of che'eso, weighing 18 ton«.

The dppnrlnre of t>.e Koonyr. for Westpoit hm hori pna'por.cd till tp-day. The Tokor-Tii ;■) expected (o return from Gisborne on Fridnv.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11499, 4 February 1903, Page 9

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11499, 4 February 1903, Page 9

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11499, 4 February 1903, Page 9

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