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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRlVED—February 12. Fukaki, β-e., 1441 tone, Stringer, from "Wellington. Union, Steam Snip Company, agents. Aparima, s.s., 5701 tons, Courbarron, from Calcutta, via' way ports. Steam Ship Company, agents. Warrimoo, e.s., 3529 tone, Phillips, from Melbourne, via HobsTt, etc Passengers—• Misses Moore, Cairncroea, AYhdte Paraorto, Gardiner. Valo, McGill, iSixon, cftd iram, Meedanie* Tulloch, dawsha-w, C.aTke, and Perkins, Dr. Crawshaw, Rev. AVilmer, Meeera CUrke, Tviloch, Anderson, McPherson, Anderson. Toomey. Fleming, *nd Hark « steerage. Union SUem Ship Company, aS ßotomahan», c.c., 1777 -tone, Manning, from Wellington. Passengers—'fcuree Andewon, Mdeeea Dowdir.g, Redd, Frost, Roeie, Haxrop, Shaw, Yav. Jollie, McGevern, Short McHardie, Loveridge, and Cooper, Mesdwaes Pengelle and infant, Hoskmg, Gilmour, Ruesell, Hazle-tt ,*nd ohild, Smith and two children, Bradsbaw, Penlington. Oradg, B.ance and ohild, Crump end child, i>alc!hinn,*nd Ward, I Meesre Fuller, Pearshouee, Pope, Bed, Jones, Turn/bull.. Hislop, Calder, Welle, Hart (2), I Couch, Bueheowui, Hosking, Gretton, Elder, ! Sheridan, Munro, Burt v «>, Brydone, Boot, Cain MoFerr.n. Hatlett kwhemaker, PaCmcr. Peter, Woodbndg*. Lynch, &>*%£• McDonald, Bain, Dement, Seyeg, ,W»W"*. Ha.ll, Pratt. Thomae, Smith, Hardy, Dix, McLen-nan, Russell, WilJcocke. &»lru*h -«d----son. Ahlers, Jamieson, OW, Frost, Hartxel.. MeNeely. <*& Eslick.and 31 etcerege. Union Steam tjhip Company, agent*. Kent, c.V, 5190 tone, Young, *««**** Chalmers. Kinsey, Baxne and Oft,*E°™*Taderi «.«., 1663 tone. Aviihams, from WcstporT Unioa Steam Ship Company, agents. SAILED— February 12. Pukaki c.8.. 1«4 tone, Stringer, for WestWeltogtoT New Zealand Shipping ComP C»XJI 120 ton,, Murray for KaikcAU*. etc. Pitcaithly and Co., •gent*. Warrimoo, c.c., 3529 ton*, Phillips for Sydney, via Wellington, Kngtor.: Misses Meyer, Oram, Alteid McBcath, Woolf. Townseo4 <2), Lmdsay, Hill. Naider, Mackie, Lane, Spring, Meedamee McEwan and three Skelton F. Smith, Scrimgeour, Mcßoath, Datomple ana ohild, Thompson *nd two childreiv, Howes, McCullocK Nalder, Sa,wle, Jenkms, Gtbb. Lane, McLean end two Dunford and child General Babington. Rev. R. J. Thorpe, Dr. Whitton, Messre Hickeon, _ Buchanan, Thornhill, G. H. Boones, Mow, PneeVHay, Cornford. Griffith*, Orr, Sheriff, Lille, Douglas, BatemaJi, Gill*ndete, Swarm, McLean, Re d, Thurneton, Levy, SkdtonJHiune, Nalder, Crabb, McLean, A. Paul, Vilk.e, Early, and Peel. For Sydney: Missea Kimr, DougIμ (2), Oxby, Meredith (2), and Cupplee, Mesdamea GahVgwi, Northcote, Cowan, Young, Hoskfn. Smyth, Acere, Whyte and Burns and child. Revs. Northcote and Father McEnral, Messrs Somere, 'Whittle, Lindaay, Young, Congrevo, Stack, Debney, White, Henderson, Peters, Black, Cowan, Livingstone, Gibbs, and Slatin. Union Steam Ship Company, aßentS - mPORTS. >i Aparima—From Samaraug: 228 bales kapoc. I From Sittgepp' 6l 184 bags tapioca, 1 owe i nutmegs. From • Calcutta: 40 b*lc s gunnies, 3 bales hessiun cloth, 14 drum* ml. Warrimoc—From Melbourne: 185 baga bark. 2 polo ponies, 1 case eJe, 1 case hardware, 24 half-ohesU and 19 cases tea, 1 case essence, 205 boxee and 10 cases empty bottle*, 6 pkge maniele, 1 case lomons, 1 pte advertieing matter, 1 ck plumbago, 6 eke eilicate eodii, 'i cases machinery, 1 case solution, 17 cases and 1 qr ck wine, 4 cases boots, 5 drums catlo, 1 case bristles, 2 cases wood t lasts, 7 cks flowerpots. 1 case cigars, 1 c*se newspapers, 226 pcs Oregon, 1 case books, 2 pkgs tobacco, 1 case drugs, 1 pkg eculls, 3 pkgs forges, 2 pkge bellows, 23 cases, 1 bale, 3 pkga. From Hobart: 12,495 ft timI ber, 300 bdle palings, 200 bags bark. The Taieri arrived from "Westport yeeterday afternoon. ■The Warrimoo, from Melbourne, via Hobart, etc., arrived et 5.30 a/nx. yesterday, and left for Sydney, via "Wellington, last night. The Aparima, from Calcutta, and way ports, arrived at 6.20 α-m. yesterday.

The Kent arrived from Foit Chalmers at 8.35 a.m. yesterday. The Rotomahana. arrived from 'Wellington at 8.55 a.m. yesterday. The Kent ia commanded by Captain T. Young, who ie not quite » etnuageT to # !jyttelttra, as h« visited the yort in 1874, in :a'e ship City o{ Agra. Hia officers ai*: —Chifrf, Mr G. T. Deotti; eecond, Mr G. E. Woodger; and third. Mr C. Hi. McEachajn. The engineers «re ilossre H. G. Gtiffitt.*, J. Morgan, A. King, A. C, McDinnmd. end A. leweon. The refrigerating , engineer* nre Mees-rs A. P. Winchcoiube «iaS Q. T. Aedereon. Mr W. Lapthorno is cnief pteward. The Kent left for Wellington l&st night. Mr Carey, second officer of the Rot&m«iian». is absent on. (holiday leave, and Air McDpnetd ie tafciaa: his place. The Waiwera is espected here on Sunday. The Cupioa is rapidly completing her loading and ia expected to leave for London next Wednesday or Thursday. The Bolomaiben* went into dock at liyttclton yesterday «fternoon ._ The Pukaki arrived from Wellington at SSO am. yesterday, and, after landing 2700 shaep, left for Westport at 8.10 a.m. Tho Whakatane left for Wellington, last The "Cygnet left for Kaikoxira Ust night. The departure of the Aparima. for Dunedin has been postjponed till to-morrow. The Bonga went out into the stream yeeterday afternoon, and Awaits « fair wind for Havelcck.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. c.c., from Wellington, this Siokoi*, β-s.. from Sydney, via Wellington, tiis day. Talune, e.s., from Diuiodin, February 14th. Mararoa, e.g., from Sydney, via Auckkad, Februery l*th. Koooya, b.b., from the Souti, February 11th. ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Taravrere, ».»., for Wellitigton, this day. Mokoiii, c*, for Melbourne, via Hobart, this day. VTointu, e.s., for Wellington. ihi» day. RotoißULhaaa, c.«., for Febrnwry Ktb. Taluno, s.*.. for Auckland, via the east ooa»t, February 14th. Taieri, c.c., for 'WeetpoTt direct, Febniajy 14th. Koouya, *.«., for Weetport, via Wellington, February 14t!h. Me«ro*, c.c., for Dunedin, February 11th.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11507, 13 February 1903, Page 6

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Press, Volume LX, Issue 11507, 13 February 1903, Page 6

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Press, Volume LX, Issue 11507, 13 February 1903, Page 6

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