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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

ARRlVED—November 24. Huia, auxiliary schooner, 224 tons, M'Kensie, from Kaipara. Pitcaithly and Co., agent*. Rotomahana, s.s.. 1777 tons, Manning, from Wellinuton. Paweagerß—itisses Potter, H6l--loway, Lawaon, Hoaeby, Sullivan, and Gordon, Mead-mes Shaeklock, Cohen. Feldwick, Arnold, Cameron and boy, Hanan, Stewart, Chandler, Page, Triggs, Slcoihouße, Campbell, _u>rwell, Douglas, "Sliller, Ross, Youni Evans. Lawson, Light, Scott and two children, Moncrioff, and Scott, Dis. Alexander, Young, and Findlay, Hons. Wigram, Baidey, Twomey, Pinlcerton, Feldwick, and Taiaroa, Messrs Aiken, Cohan, Lane, Milburne, Mil', i'-ullipa, Shaeklock. Fabian, Forster, Jackson, Duff, Cockrane, Mocaulay. C*m*ron, Moller, Kdie, Livingstone, iMurphy, Sutton, Lake, Stewart, Page, Holloway, Lawrio, Irvine, Douglas, Ross, Miller, Burke. Walker, Earswell, Oilmour, Golden, Lawsoa, Muller," Denohara, Steore, Evans, Dumbell. Light. Field, Steveps. Sherrett, Mills 12), Barter, Schloss, West, Fuller, Patereon, Rodney, Symons, Brown, Hartnel, Humphries, J. Arnold, M.HJrt., Hardy, M.H.R., M'Nab. M.H R Hanan, M.H.R., and thirry-six *te«xage. Union Stonm Ship Company, agents'. Wakatu. s.s., 157 tons, Wil"a» from Akaro*. Kiosey, Bams and Co., agents. SAIL-JD—November 2«. Rptomahaaa, s.t., 1777 tons, M_-vni_* tot Wellington. Passengers— Misses Bestham, RawK>n, Hi*tt, and itortlock, Sister Macdoca'.d, -feeds m«5» Knight. Be-etham, Duncan, A. Jack, Templex, Dailey, O'Brien, Graham, Batchelor, "Dre. Findlay and Colquhoun, Hay. Perry, Messrs F, de C Malet, Laing-Meatou, Abbott, C. W. Turner, Walter Hill, T. O. Price, A. Jack, Brooke. Armsirong, "Whitaker, Gould, Rudtkr, Vincent, Lambie, Moritason, Builoy, Wright, Hiatt, Tinker, Stubbs, i-oyes, O'Brien, Chseseman, Wright, Hndrori, ••Clarkt "-lorrifron, AJcrton, 'Manning, Hay, and Muir. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Cygnet, s.s., 120 tons, Murray, for Akaroa. Pitoarthly and Co., agents. vY-ketu, «.s., 157 tons, Wills, for Wellington, etc. "tCinaey, Barns and Co, agents.

The Huja arrived from Kaipara at 7.12 a.m. yesterday. . t :. ">- Th« Hoiownhana arrived from Wp'linefon at 8.35 a.m. yesterday, and left for Wellington last night The "vTaksAu arrived from Akaroa at 11.45 a.m. yesterday, and left for "Wellington, etc., lest night. Tho Rotums was towed into the stream early yesterday morning. The Wild Wave was sight-days on her voyage from Hobart. She brings 122,000 ft of timber and 1500 bundles of palings. The Polly Wood-ide was 113 days on her voyage from Liverpool. She,. brings 1803 tons of general careo for Lyvielton. When is lonf. 102 Bant *»d Ist. 46 South she passed -rfcver-1 icebctff!. and when in long. 108 East and 48 South she passed another large, ice-erg. The Tyver liner Indradevi is to ley up in tho stream at Wellington for a few days, when «h» has finished discharging. From Wellington she will sail for either Lyttelton or the Bluff to commence taking in cargo for the outward trip. , Mr Aldwcti has rejoined the Pukaki as chief officer, Mt Bobinson. who h«a been ftcting-chitf *f the vessel, joiniwg the. Hsuniri, and "Mr-Waylor. latg aotiftg-ckicf of the Hrcuplrl. rejoininjr the Penguin. Th* 'j-iamroa will renumo running in ths ferry service between Wellington, and Lyttelton from December 16th. The Tarawera will continue the JT-Ttroa's trip through, to Auckland. ■-,_''•-. Mr PsMoas, second officer of the Warrhuoo. nnoV Mr Hood, scoond of the Haauiii, t* changed l " p'.«ces on Saturday. ■• Captain Adams, of the Whangafle, who ha* been ashore on holiday leave, j* to rejoin the vestal in the South, relieving Captain Parmer, who has-been temporarily in com. ttsnd." ' ' It is stated by a Dunedin paper that th* biggest portion of. the military stores at the "Deborah torpedo station have -been . put on board the Hineraoa for transmission to Weilinjrton. Mr-Walli* I* now actinjr ss second officer of the Te. Aaauj lit Hatris- having been granted htf'.rdav leav*. The Cygnet left for Aiaroa yesterday afternoon. • '• • ■ '~ -. . Mr Hill, who has "been «t charge of ths clerical department of tbe Penguin and Haupiri for tome time past, has traneiferred back to the Werrimoo, Mr Breeu going as purser of the ■ ' - Mctsrs Ksye and Carter, agents for the American and Australian Steamship Line hay* received advice that the s.s. Nairnshire

sailed fiom New York for New Zealand ports on 'Saturday, 21st 'November. She will be followed by the s.s. Ayrshire about December 23th. •

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11749, 25 November 1903, Page 9

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11749, 25 November 1903, Page 9

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11749, 25 November 1903, Page 9