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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

ARRlVED—February 16. Toroa. 8.8., 388 tons, McAlister. from the Chathanis. Passengers—Messrs A. W. Palmer and Seymour. Kiusey, Barns and Co., agents. February 17. Rotomahan*, s.s.. 1777 tons, Manning, from Wellington. Passengers—Misse3 • Oriffeii, Speedy, McLcod, Booth, Mcintosh, Newman; Collier, Redpath. Garratt, Rowc, Warren, Gibson, Schultie, Winny, Blackler, Thornton, Johnston, Collier, Atalcolai, and 8011, "Mesdames Eddy, Harding, Andrews, McLeod, •Stace, Hill, Forbes, Wilson, Fairbrother, Westbrook, Robb, Porter, Bell, Carter, Allen, and Sievers, Sir James Hector, Revs. Andrews and Wilson, Messrs Eddy, Mashelska, Oroll, Burrell, Brown,. McCuollough, Hay, Mitchell, Buckley, Spiers, Honey, Stace. Dyer, Litchfield, Sidman, iocs-ten, Robinson, Evans, Booth, Forbe3, Fisher (2), Miller, Madsen, Hector, Murphy, Clifford, Rowe„ Buckingham, Kershaw, Stevens, Oswald, O'Sullivan, MoLauren, Mashelska, Jack, Livermore, Hobbs, Blackburn, Robb, McLeod, Smith, Dobaon, Bowie, G anna way, O'Call&gan, Casihel, Hosking. Johnson, Burridge, PrOuae, and Keega*, Fuller's Dramatio Company (9), and thirtyeight steerage. Union Steam' Ship Company, agents. Falcon, schooner, 95 tons, Rennie, from Havelock. T. H. Ker, agent. Wellington, ship, 1309 tons. Thomaa. from etc. Dalgety and Co., agents. Pukaki, s.s., 1*44 tons, Stringer, from Nelson, etc. TJnibn Steam. Snip Company, agentsJ

! SAlLED—February 17. Cygnet, s.s., 120 tons, Murray, for Akaroa. Pitcaithly and Co., agents. Toroja, s.s., 38S tons, M'Alister, for Chathams.! Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Fifeahire, s.s., 5672 tons, Coull, for Port Chalmers. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Rotomahana, a.s., 1777 tons, Manning, for Wellington. Paßaengers—Misses Izaxd, Anderson, Currie, Manks, Murphy, Bruce, Elworthy, Louisson (2), Craighead, Sbadraoh, Coxoni Dourring, Mesdames Izard, Bowip and two children, Reid, K. Turner end child, Crooh*r, Harding, Johnson and three children, Anderson, Toogood, Stacy, French, Tagg, Webster and ohild, Caro, Brewer, Northcote, Carpenter, Justice Denmiiatbn, Reva. Dr. Evwin and A. J. Lee, Dr. Livesay, Messrs Jamieson, Lillioo, Reid, Denniston, Rhodes,. Gilruth, Rich, Crocher, Harding, Jdhnaon, Anderson, Hubbard, Toogood, Fleming, Grant, Derry, Brown. Carpenter, Brewer. Show, T. White, Sutherland, Gavett, Elworthy, McFerran, Crosbie, Goold, Power, Hatch, Nixon, Faulkner, Munro, Paterson, Smyth, Yarrail, Thomas (2), Lindsay, Gray, Cameron, Rowley, Cox, and Bishop. Union Steam Ship Company, agents.

The Rotomahana arrived from Wellington at 7.45 a.m. yesterday, and left for Wellington last night. The Faloon arrived from Havelock yesterday afternoon. Tho trawler Napier made what is considered a record haul pn Monday night. She returned to Lyttelton yesterday morning with 21 oases of flounders and soles, and, 7 casks of mixed! fish. .

The Toroa brought from the Chatham Islands yesterday 1030 sheep, 4 horses, 2 bullocks, and, 1 oow. The Waiwera leaves for Timaru on Saturday. The River Boyne oleared yesterday in ballast for Sydney. The Cygnet left for Akaroa at 2.50 p.m. yesterday, The Fifeshire left for Port Chalmers at 6.30 p.m. yesterday. Tho Wellington, in tow of the Pukaki, arrived from Nelson last night. She is to be docked here for repairs to be effected to her rudder, which was injured when she wa» going to the Nelson wharf. ' The Pukaki arrived lost night from Nelson, etc.

The s.s. Waiweia will toko in at Timaru 1040 bales of wool, 210 casks of tallow, and 20.000 carcases of mutton: She is expected to finally leave the oolony from Wellington on March sth.

The following corrections to the New Zealand Nautical Almanao for 1903, issued by the Marine Department, are for general information:—Page 116, second diagram from top, representing "Put to sea," should show the two balls on yard on one side only of mast. Page 122, third line below "Wellington to > Westport," distance from Stephens Island to Farewell Spit lighthouse (S. 8 miles), should read "46.5 miles (total distance, Wellington to Westport, 227.5 miles)." Page 123. fiflih *Ene below "Welh'mgrton to New Plymouth," Bhould read, "Opunake (N. 64deg. E. 7 miles)." Page 123, sixth line below "Wellington to New Plymouth," should read, "Cape Epnont (N. 75deg., E. 2 miles)." Page 124, second line below "Lyttelton to Timaru," should read, "Akaroa light (N. 65deg. W. 3J miles)." Page 124, third line below "Lyttelton to Port Chalmers," should read, "Steep Head (S. 28deg. W. S miles)." Page 125, Oamaru .light, should read, "Flashing—White, flash every 14 seoonds." Gieborne Roadstead: Plan facing page 132, rock close to line of leading-beacon is incorrectly printed "21ft"; it should be "81ft," as per notice, page 217. .

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11511, 18 February 1903, Page 9

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11511, 18 February 1903, Page 9

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11511, 18 February 1903, Page 9

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