THE OPHIR.
Mr C. Hood-WilKams. secretary of the Lyttelton Harbour Board, r*>ceived a. telegram from Captain Alexander yesterday j stating that the Ophir will go direct to Jβ o. 7 jetty on ber arrival this morning. The Royal yacht left Weflinatton, at 4 o'clock last night- She will be berthed 1 at Lyttelton about nine o'clock or earlier.
Mr C. Hood-Williams, Secretary to the Lvttelton Harfxwir Br>ard received the.following telegram from Captain Dudley AlexandT: —"I am gfod to inform you that thw OphTr will b3 open to the public on TtKsdiy, Jnne 25th, from taie till five o.m. It is absolutely forbidden that any liauor jftnll be taken en board by persons visit'mg tibe ship."
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10998, 22 June 1901, Page 9
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THE OPHIR.
Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10998, 22 June 1901, Page 9
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