PORT O F LYTTELTON.
ARRIVED— February 10. Pukaki, 8.*., 1444 tone, Stringer, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agjoto. Whakatan* •.»., 5804 tone, Clifford, from •Rm*ru. New Zeaiand Shipping Company,
•.*., 6C72 ton* OouU, from "Wellington. New Zealand StAppi»e Company, "*Hx!toWi«ia, •*., 1777 -too*, Manningfrom Sunteen, Greenfield, SLoGowan, Peek*. H** l ?' Sta.jxes, Falconer, Foster, Marten, weoOP. Morriah, K&caldie, Staw, Rjrtw, Brown, Geady, Cooper, Barker, «od Waidrop, -md«n*i Donee. Cook*, Xtww «"* ««r oMdren, HeaJy, leaacs, H*rp«r, Adanwon, Everest, Bowe, Laewen, GsnueM, Underwood, Linsay, «nd duU. Brrai Ritchie *nd two oUmmu. DejUey, BnHfcViHiill. Holder, and Geor«*. Hen. Wl»r. Rβ". Irwta, Th°»". •?* Peryroan L Meeira Latouohe, Glend«uJin«, Dawk, Cook, Bernedh, S Fleming, Hamilton, Aadereon, B*»BMtgeBJS Holder, and 43 afteerafe. XJ»w« Steam Ship Co., agent*. SAILEI>— February. 10. "SSU ••■•i w> toM > Murray ' for AkMM " for W^lington. Cdaiii* FftWtos. Win, DeiW. Baurty »od SSTwd mS&T. icack»y,il««r. Willoook», J. M. Bitchies, PxmeW, ScotfcSouii*, Wileon, Boot, .P. Lwr;, w offick, Star, wwaw. a g££"pL2Sr Andle Neleon, Duncan, Hyde, Clark, P* B * o6 ! X r-jihterg. Hull, OIIMWm. RoWy, Marter Ayeon, XTnaoa Steam Ship Company, agenie. rm,* Pukaki armed foom Wellington »t for Wellington at 9JO from WHngton, etc., «- ''S.'UtSS; SSSfU at h^*l' t Sftvil and Albion Company* N'ewcaeSe to liytte'.ton with coal, passed FaSl Sptt atlO o'clock on Monday n»m--i ß%he Pekaki brougiit 8700-•bew bom WelU^ n Toroa brou,?ht from toCbta loci sheep, 20 lamb-, S«< bullock*, "ShS Aotefleft for Wellmgton at 12.30 p.m. Wt !oc W«*ort at 1.10 P The'^ylnet r, l*R fc>r Akaroa at 2.20 p.m. Ooull, of the i*a *he folffie Mr A. Fieon; eeoonXlfc W. A. Phinwter; aUßliary eeoond, Mr W. F. Bhod«»; third, Mr B. W. J. Nur86 y. The 0 *!" * re ; _ ?fe B X!l1 V W TTonrartli iSt M. DouMfaH, J. Matooell, r ■ w. pSSS: J M-Leod, and D.
MiU«r. Mr E. Marshall is first refrigerating engineer, *nd Mr K. Cooinbee ohief steward. After "taking xa here wool c.nd froten* meat, the Fifeahire leaves ou Friday for Tiiuaru and Port Chalmers The Jessie Isiccol cleared in ballast for GreyinouUi yenterday. The e.B. Itelphic, 6. bof.t 16ft longer than the previous b»ssc<>4 Vo:u *.o caJl eS. Timaru, •wea berthed at the luain wh,(ri at that port yesterday, to loed 20,000 curensee of mutton and a quantity of wool fi>r Home. The a-a. Whar.gape arrivfd at Tinium yesterday morning liom Dmiedin. She took in 350 tons of produce for Sydney, und got away agaiu last evening. The e.g. TJpolu called at Thnaru yesterday from the South, and after landing; 85 tons of general cargo, and taking in 130.ton* of produce, ahe left for Wellington *°d West Coaat ports.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11505, 11 February 1903, Page 9
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