PORT OF LYTTELTON.
ARRIVED—June 23. Rotorua, s.s., 926 tons, Macarthur, from Picton and Nelson via Wellington. PaesengersSisses Jackson, Blondford, Cornwall. Vartha, Bishop, Williams, Hay and Stevenson, Mesdames Langley, Melhuish, Doyle .P"£°<*. Partlet, Cotter and child, Chamberlain, Fleet, Cassells, and Fox, Hons. J. Carroll Fraser, and Shrimskd, SuTgeon-Major Colhna, Co,pt. A. Anderson, Messrs King, Nainbeile, Melhuish, Taylor. Ward, Keir, McKay Duthie (2), Johnston, kail, Partlett HomW PagetLow Bavnes, Hudson. Butler, Wilkes, Marryatt, Steele, Kinsella, Harman, Taranato, Tei Ua, Chamberlain, McGrath, Poster, P°™". **»• Fox Esther and Scott, 9 officers and 196 men of the 3rd and 4th Wellington Battokon and twenty-pine steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. June 24. Waihora, s.s.. 2003 tons, Cliff from Dunedin. Passengers—Mesdames Walker, Messrs Coulter, Lyons, .-Tuck, Birley and Jones. Union Steam Ship Company, ag fe te Anau s.s., 1652 tons, MoDougall, from Dunedin. ' Union Steam Ship Company, ag W_kktu, s.s., 115 tons, Wills, from Wellington, etc. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Poherua, s.s., 1175 tons, Adams, from Westport Union Steam Ship Company, agents. SAILED—June 24. Waihora, 5.9., 2003 tons, Cliff, for Auckland via the East Coast. Passengers—ss4 yolun-» teers, and 94 cadets for Auckland. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Te Anau, e.s., 1652 tons, HcDougall, forWellington. Passengers—7oo Wellington volunteers. Union Steam ghip Company, Rotorua, s.s., 926 tons, Macarthur, for Picton and Nelson, via Wellington. Passengers— 401 volunteers Wellington, Picton and ftelaon. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Corinna, 8.5., 1279 tons, Millman, for Nelson direct. Passengers—4oo volunteers. .Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Rotokino, s.s., 2064 tons, Farmer, for Wellington. Pfcßsengera—sß4 volunteers. Union Steam Ship Company, agents.
In consequence ofindiapbation Captain Bernech did not bring tho Waihora from Dunedin yesterday, his place being taken by Captain .Cliff. ■ ■ .; The Te Anau and the Waihora arrived from Dunedin early yesterday morning. The former left for Wellington, and the ' latter for Auckland via the East Coast last night; The Rotorua left for Pioton and Nelson via Wellington last night;— , - . ■• The Coninna left for Nelson direct last night. The Rotokino left for Wellington last night.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Puka"ki, 8.5., from the North, this day. Tarawera, s.b., from Wellington, this day. Mararoa, s.s., from Dunedin, this day. Mararoa, s;B., from Wellington, June 26th. Moura,- s.s., from Auokland via the East Coast, June 26th.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. - Tarawera, s.s., for Wellington, this day. r Pukaki, s.s., for Wellington, this day. Mararoa, a.s,, for Wellington, this day. Mararoa, s'.b., for Sydney via Auckland, June 26th. Mapourika, s.s., for Westport and Greymouth, this day. DAILY MEMORANDA—Tuesday; June 25. AUCTIONS. Tonks, Norton and Co., in Cashel street, ftt 11—Building for removal. Pyne and Co., at Tattersall's—Horses. Beanchamp and Co., at Rooms, at 10.30 — Fruit.
MEETINGS, AMUSEMENTS, BTO. Canterbury Hall—Marino Band Concert. Opera House-—Gaiety Company. Oddfellows' Hall—Spectral Sketch Company. 16 Manchester street—Glass Blowing. Musical Union—Members of Orchestra meet.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11000, 25 June 1901, Page 9
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