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PORT OF LYTTELTON

AR-IVED—April i.

Elmvillo s.s., 1562 tons, Shepherd, from Newcastle. G. M'Clatcriio and Co.. agents. Kotomahana. s.s., 1377 tons, Manning, from Wellington. Passengers—Nurse Nicoll, pisses Redstone „). Uphain, Rout, Licgard, Jameson, Keid,' Ensor, Andrew, Tronson, Alien, Moore, Crimp. Burd, Hawkins, and Miller, Mesdarnes Mills, Ensor, Wright and chi.cl, M'Garva, Hisiop, Bodger, Corner and two children Bcntley, Blackburn and two children, and Proctor. Hon. T. Y. Duncan and secrotarv. Dr. Maddison, Messrs Cuilen. Rout, Irwin, MaddiEOii. Johnston, Brown, Borthwick, Hisiop, Newman, Rattray, Grey. Coaling, Pointon, Seufft, Grant, lioldsworth, Mnuson, Wetherilt, ShcrritE, Browuiie. Burd M'Donald Aysou, Edwards, Lauder, and Mcwhinney, and thirty-three steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. T— rawer*, s.s.. 2003 tons, Rolls, from Dunedin. ' Passengers—Mrs Maginnjs, Messrs Griffith. Hudson, Rarnsden, ilouldey, and Good— t-an, and six steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. "VVestraiia, s.s., tfOOO ton«, Rainey, from Sydney, via Auck.«ad. Passengers—Misses Beere, Blathwayt, Clarke, and Howard, Sister Emily, Mcsdamcs Day, Blathwayt, Money, Parnham, and Anderson j—id two children, Rev. Collier, Commisiionor Tunbridge, Messrs P*rish, Turnbull, Money, Birks, Anderson, a—d Chamberlain, ana eighteen steerage. _unsey, Barns arid Co., agents. Rosamond, s.s., 721 tons, Sutherland, from Greymoutb.. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. _ . Cygnet. «.s., 120 tons. Murray, from _.aikoura. Pitcaithly and Co., agentApril 5. Warrimoo, s.s., 5523 tons, Nevillo, from Sydney via Wellington. Passengers—Misses Preston Parsons and Rogers, Mesdamea Clark, Hewitt. Mollroit-, -rid Chock, Dr. Fyfe, Major Cliff, Messr a Clark, Milne, Restall, McDerinott), Samson, McGregor (2), Do Silva, Leslie, Prince, Bradley, Shaw, Wagslafi, and they. Union Steam 'Ship Company, agents. To Ar.au, s-.5., 1652 tons, Farmer, from Wellington. Passenger*—Misses Devenish-Meares, NaSh, Hyde 12;, and Dropper. Mcsdamcs Bond (3). Scott, Harper. Whitfield, and Bishop, Vadour, und Mdlle. Dolores, Dr. Lain". Detective Bishop, Messrs iravcrs, Spencer, Drayton, Vollmcr, Arnold, Bond (2). Smith, Mures, Cox, Grant, Cook, McGregor, Craig, Lowell, la-it, Verb, Sutherland, Erall, and O'Brien, and nineteen steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. SAILED—ApriI 4. Tongarko, a.s., >7i661 tons. \Swteliffe, Jar Dunedin. New Zealand Shipping Co., agents. Jiinclune. barque, 718 tons, Alsop, for Gapetown. A. H. Tur-bull and Co., agents. . WestraJia, e.s., 3000 tons, Itaoney, for Dimedin. Passengers—Miss Reid, Messrs H. Aalson, Spencer, Gamble and Patterson, bansey, Barns and Co., agents. Lily, 6ch oouct, 81 tons, Bloom, for Wellington. Pitcaitbiy znd Co., agents. ' Tarawer- e.fi., 2003 tons. Rolls, for Auckland via the cast coast. Union Steam Ship Company, Agents. Kongo, schooner, 93 tons, Peterson, for Havelock. T. H. Ker, agent. . Rotoinaihana, s.s., 1777 tons, Miannirui for Wellington. Passengers—Misses Coombs, Harris Lang (2), Boot-, Pratt, McAllister, Dare, Smith, aard Woodisse, Mcsdames Bertram, Mahon, Garland, Howieon, Knch, Harding, Toppiii", Pudney, McFerran. Thomson, Maflcr, Dsic, Hiekson, and *rceznaxi and two childTeii, Major Srrutih, Messrs Jameson, Bertram, Lomsson, T. H. Barnett, Mclntos-, Abercrombie, Cross, Ma■hon.'Howisou, Wood, Smythe, H. Cutts, Morton, Pratt, Mitchell, Rcdßtone, Hatch, Spry, Pairbairn Brownu Drake, Macdona-ld. V> iggins, Piue, A. Gurney, McDonald, Hudson, Pender, Howe, aaid Cronk. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. EXPORTS. Anarima—For Melbourne: 1416 s ks seek, 275 ska "bran. 6783 sks oats, 25 sks peas, 339 sks wheat, 2 cases. For Albany: 2 cases hams and bacon, 2 cases. For Adelaide: 1 case. For Fr'cmantle: 2 cases hams and bacon, 190 sks brr.n, 303 sks oats.

Tlio Tarawera arrived from Dunedin at 11.15 a.m. on Saturday, and left for Auckland, via tho east coast, about midnight. The Rotomshana arrived from "Wellington at 8.45 a.m. on Saturday, and left for Wellington at 9.20 p.m. Tho Elmvillo arrived from Newcastle, and anchored in the stream at 9 a.m. on Saturday. Sho wa3 subsequently moored at No. 4 jetty. The Tongariro left for Dunedin at 9.10 a.m. on "Saturday. Tho Kinclune sailed for Capet-own on Saturday afternoon. In connection.with, tha repairs to tho Victoria's prcpollcr" it nicy bo stated that very smart work was done by tbo employees of Messrs Anderson and Sons, who in seven hours took ofl four blades and substituted four others. Tho Shaw, Savill, snd Albion Company's steamer Pakeha arrived at London from New Zealand en Wednesday. Tho Woiwera, belonging to the same company, left Monte Video on Tuesday on the voyage to tho Thames from this colony. Captain Wcrrall will relieve Captain Crawsbavv of tho command of the WaikaTO at Auckland. . It will be remembered that on her last Homeward voyage, the Athenic took the ground near tho Wellington entrance. On her arrival at London shs was docked, and examination showed that the steamer had not been damaged in the least degree. Mr Perry, formerly captain of the steamer Forfarshire, latterly mate of the Weathersfield. and well-known, has been appointed chief

officer of tho Jauot Nicoll, recently purchased Irom tho Union Steam Ship Company for work in the East. Tho Elmvillo brings 1032 tons of coal for Lyttelton, end 1085 tons for Timaru. The Rosamond arrived irom Greymoutb at 3 a.m. yesterday. The 'Warrinioo, from Sydney, via Wellington, arrived übout 10.30 —,u_ yesterday. Tbe To Anau arrived from ■Wellington at 12.30 p.m. yesterday. The Lily sailed for "Wellington at 5.30 p.m. en Saturday. Tho Ronga. sailed for Havelock at G p.m. oi Saturday. Mr Patterson has joined the Warrimoo is chief steward. The Westralia left for Dunedin at 4.25 p.m. on Saturdny. Tho Cygnet arrived from Kaikoura, etc., at 11.10 p.m. on Saturday. Captain Waison, of the steamer Janet Nicoll, has been appointed to tbe command of the Koonya. Tho Janet Nicoll has been sold, and will no longer trada in the colony. The Aparima. arrived at Timaru from Lyttolton on Saturday, but owing to weather conditions she did not start loading operations.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11551, 6 April 1903, Page 6

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PORT OF LYTTELTON Press, Volume LX, Issue 11551, 6 April 1903, Page 6

PORT OF LYTTELTON Press, Volume LX, Issue 11551, 6 April 1903, Page 6

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