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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

ARRlVED—November 25. Falcot., schooner, 95 tons, Rennie, from Havelock. T. H. Ker, agent. Aiatcpu, schooner, VJtl ions, Grubb, from Kaipara. Pitcaitbly and Co., agents. Woikure, e.s., 3071 tons, Crawshaw, from Dunedtn. Paseeajers—liifaes \Veb»ter (2), Mrs Joynt and Jour children, Mr V. W. Alahoney, and five steerage. Union. Steam Ship Company, agents. _ Tiirawera c.8., 2CJ3 tons, M'Beth, from Wellington. Passengers—Misses Prentice and Cui.e, llcschuues Farmloe, Guinness, Rosia, Ginders, Banks and child, Simpson, "WiUon, Gibson, Reid and two children, and Curtis, Messrs Guinness, M'Gregor, Mewhinney. Duncan, Mitchison, Fanaloe, Solomon, Seddon, Piouse, Millar, Parker, 'Thomson, Andereen, Belcher, Line, lleid, Bennett, Rogers, Xixon (2), Kirk. Sheppard (2), Whiffen, Gibson, MComb, li'Doua'd, Cramp, GilruUi, and twenty-two steerage. Union Steaja Ship Company, agents. . Tβ Armu, a.c., 1652 tons, Bernech, from Auckland, via the East Coast. Passengers— Mifa Keane, M-esdames Thompson and child, Fitzgerald (2), end CottrelL Messrs Fittgcruid (2), Dean, Cottrell, Keane, Maxchant, Reynolds, and Harcourt, and thirteen steerajre. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Morning Light, schooner, 93 tone, Williams, from Waitap-u. C. Fermr and Co., agents. Kini, e.g.. 1122 tons, Brophy. from Greymouth. Union Steam Ship Company, agents.

Dingades, e.s., C4O tone, Dilner, from. Greymonth. C AY. Turner, Agent. Jo3f-ph Sim 3. eahooncr, 81 tons, Burg, from Collintrwood. Pitcaithly and Co.. agents. Cygnet, e.s., 120 ton's, Murray, from Akurca, etc. Pitctuthly and Co., agents.

SAlLED—November 24. Ratuma, bu-qucntine, 223 tons, Rogers, for Eaiparu. C. Ferrier and Co., ngente. Kio, barquentinc, 239 tons, Ha.wkins, for Koipar*. Pitcaithly and Co., agents. November 25. Tarawera, e.g., 2003 tone, Mcßeth, for Wellington. Passengers—Mines Ada Crossley, Rayner, £. Green, Meedamee Carney, Cowan, Lees and Frood, Bey. Jolly, Messrs Carney, Cowan, .Lloyd, Rogers, Spone, Stewart, Tallisi, Scherek, Le«s, Fxood,. Bryer, Clem. Grainger. Peterkin, Jacobs, Hcee, Ne*ve, Johnston, Cameron, and Naiah. Union Steeai Ship Company, agents.

To Anau, «.»., 1632 tone, Bernech, for Don* edin. Passenger—llr Beaky. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. - ; Wstikare, c.c., 3071 ton*, CrawaKaw, for Auckland, via the East Coast. iPassengers— For Wellington: Miasaa Stavenaon, Oordy, Davis, Willie, NedwiU and Legg, Hetdame* Rnddenklau, CT.ark, Curtia, Hancock, Sto well, Mclnnea end Hood, Mfcssra Curtis, H. Field, Hart, Stewart, Borthwick (2), S*m*m, C. W. Turner, Wright and Rudder. Vox Napier: Mies Ludemann, fiev. Dr. Sidey, Mx Ludemann. ~For Gisborne: Mx» Wakelin and: two children. For Auckland: Mo*j Armstrong, Mesdatnee Connor eiid two ohildrcn, Burt and child, Me»»re Xdvingstone, Walker, Hithoney, and Burt. Union. Steam fitop Compariy, agentf.

The Waikaro arrived from Dunedin «t 0.30 o.tu. yesterday, and left for Auckland, via the .East Coast, in the evening.

The Aratapu arrived from Eaipexft at 7.35 fum. yesterday. The Tarnwera arrived from Wellington at 8.10 ft.ro. yesterday, and left for Wellington lut night. " . ■■•'•'

The Falcon arrived from Havelock At 8.10 *.in. yesterday. The Rotuma. sailed for Kaipaia. «t 7 p.m. on Tue«day.

The .Rio wiled fox Kaipar* at 8 p.m. on Tuesday. She is to load kauri for Sydney.

The Aparima arrived at C«lcuU» on November 4th.

The departure of the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Buapehu from Wellington for London has been postponed until daylight on Saturday morning. The Union Company's etoamer Hawea lost a blade of her propeller during the run from "Whiuigaiei to Wellington. The departure of the vessel for the Blufl wee postponed until yesterday, to enable a sew blade to be placed in position.' The steamer Everton Qrfcnge, which is to be the December boat to load in New Zμ-' land for South Africa, under the Neur Zealand and African Steam Ship Company, arrived nt Fremanlle from New York on Monday. She is expected at Auckland on December lOt'h. and should arrive rt Wellington about the 16th. From Wellington the oomes to Lyttelton and Duncdin. ' It is probable that the Shaw, Sa.-vill iteamer Karnmea, at present laid up in the atreun at Wellington, will be put into commission. this week.

The Monowai, which left Sydney for ■Wβ!lington on Saturday afternoon, bring* 60 caloon and 90 etoeiage paiMSgers. Si» arrived it Wellington yesterday afternoon. The Carinna, which arrived at Wellington from (New Plymouth on Tueaday, brougbt 11,000 boxes of butter for transhipment to London. The Takapuns, due yesterday, is bringing another 5500 boxes. The Morning Taght arrived from. Waitapu. at 10.23 a.m. ywterdty. The Kirn arrived from Greymouth at 11.80 a.m. yesterday. The To A nau, from Auckland, via ihe East Coast, en-rived at 11.25 a.m. yesterday, and left for ■Dunedin at' 4.80 p.m.

The Topgariro, from London, via Port Chalmers, is expected here next Sunday. The RimuUka, from London, vi* Wei ling-

ton. is expected here about th« end of next week.

The Grange, the next steamer for South Africa, k expected here *bout next Sunday. The Cygnet arrived from Akarom, etc., at 2 p.m. yesterday. The Dingadee anived from Greymouth at 2.30 p.m. yesterday. The Joseph Sime arrived from Oollingwood at 2.10 p.m. yesterday. The big Shaw, Savill atoamer lonic, which sailed from Wellington for London recently, was drawing 30ft 4m when the left the Glasgow wharf. If thia is not * record New Zealand draught, it muni be neat it.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11750, 26 November 1903, Page 6

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11750, 26 November 1903, Page 6

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11750, 26 November 1903, Page 6