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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

ARRIVED—March 14. Flora, β-s. (6.30 a.m.), 1263 tons. Baron, from Timaru. Union Steam Skip Company of Now Zealand, Ltd., agents. Wahiue, turbine s.s. 16.40 a.nO, 4435 tone, B. M. Aid we 11, from 'Wellington. Pasecngere —170 saloon and 115 steerage. Union Steam Sliip Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agozits. Westraha, c.c. \0 a.m.), 3000 tone, G. B. Bates, from Dunedin. Passengers—Mrs P. Taylor, Messie Miller, Wilson, and Smith, and cix steerage. Kinscy and Co., Ltd., agents. Canopue, e.s. (9.15 a.m.), 1337 tone, O. A. Lobb, from Woetport. Westport Coil Company, Ltd., agents. Monowai, s.s. (10.10 t a.m.), 3433 tone, H. Wh:te-Pareona, from Auckland, via Gisbome, Napier, and Wellington. Paseengors—Missca Horton (2), Mrs Horton, Messrs Horton, Morso and Watson, and fourteen 6teerage. Union Steam Ship Company, Ltd., agents. X.M.S. Philomel, light cruiser (10.30 a.m.), 2575 tons, R. Ballard, from We-llington. Cygnet, c.c., 1H '.one, A. Murray, from Akaroa. Stevenson, Stewart and Co., agents. March 15. Lily, schooner (G p.m.), 8t tons, A. Bloom, from Greymouth. W. Pitcaithly, agent. Opouri, c.c. (G.lO p.m.), 571 tons, It. Pearson, from Greymouth. N.Z. Express Co., I.tJ.. agents. Taviuni, s.s. (9 p.m.), 1542 tone. Doorley, from. Gisborne. Union Steam Ship Co. of New Zealand, i.td., agents. Wanaka, tj. (9.10 a,m.), 2422 tons, J. Flynn, from Timaru. Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agents. Maori, turbine s.s. (10.15 a.m.), 5399 tone, W. Manning, irom Wellington. Passengers— Misses Winn, Pock, Wray, Trcnbath, Stewart, Tl*>mson, Watson, Clarke, Ferguson, Buckland, Naddren, Mummery, Ward, Paecoe, Blogg, Isherwood, Bishop, Nappcr, Mesdamee Drydcn, Jiell, Bennett, Evans, Mouldoch, Middleton and child, Jones, Westwood, BuckJand, Johnston, Woodward, Bee, Dishe, Tomplcton, Blogg, and Burroughs, Sir J. G. Ward, Captain Dryden, Captain McArthur, Lieut. Wakelin, Father Coffcy, Messrs Weetwood, Greentaun, Crall, Dollar, Hannon, Phaff, Woodcock. Pass, Halge, Hicks, Hare, Lieut Wakelin, Sheppard, Parsons, Cuddon, Johnson, Hewer, Rutherford, Smith, Rowley, Zoli, Zell, McKenzie, Hancox, Bennett, Durant, Gotz, Taylor, Craig, Waugn, Kimbell, Smyth, Kennedy, Pool, Templeton, Mayne, Phillips, Maid, Smith, Mould, Justo, Slowey, Baker, Sarched, Burroughs, Homes, Gre-g, Jones, Blakely, Walton, Morland, Sellars, Brugers, Dranefield, Wilson, Flaus, Matthews, Miller, end. 104 eteerage. Union Steam Ship Co., of New Zealand, Ltd., 6g Cairnrosa, mc., 4016 tons, Hyslop, from Montreal, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Wellington. N.Z. Shipping Co., Ltd., agents. SAILED—March 14. Surrey, s.a. (8.30 a.m.), 6980 tons, Uren, for Dunedin. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., ngente. Monowai, e.s. (4.50 p.m.), 3433 tons, H. White-Paraons, for Dunedin. Union Steam Ship Co. oi is'ew Zealand, Ltd., agents. Flora, B.S. (5.50 p.m.), 1283 tons, Baron, for Greymouth, via Wellington, New Plymouth, and Westport. Union Steam Ship Co. of New Zealand, Ltd., agente. Rang-atira, s.s. (7.20 p.m.), 10,118 tone, R. D. Lowden, for Wellington. National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand, jjtd., agents. Wahine, turbine s.s. (8.20 p.m.), 4435 tone, B. M. AJdwell, ior Wellington. Passengers— Mieees Horsley, O'Brien, Rosing, Sangster, Bonnington, Manton, Summers, iionnington, Pratt, Mclntyre, Eanies (2), Buckland, Trent, Hartle, Soutar, and Roberta, Mcedames Scaj> neil, Talbot, Herdman, Simpson, Horsley, Glenny, Drayton, Pratt, Scott, Kay, MeClure, Summers, E*moa, Rix, Congrove, Leaver, Mackay, Broughton, Goodman, and Whitcombe, Hon. A. L. Herdman, Sergt. Crampton, Messrs Garlick, Benson, Scannell, Talbot, Carmichael, Polton, McKella-r, Simpeon, Horsley, Ecclcton, R. Sinclair, GJenny, Polkinghouse, Bagstcr, Duncan, Sprott, Eowe, Ellison, Phillips, Mclntosh, Eamea, Stewart, Aitken, Fitzpatrick, Thomeon, Gongrove, Cameron, Harznan, Roberts, Brownj Munro, Hall, Leaver, McKay, O'Shaughnesty, Mackley, Fitzgerald, l»allitntyne, Bagster, ilroughton, Souter, Simpson, Parsons, and Whitshouse, and 80 steerage. Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agents. Wcstralia, e.s. (11.30 p.m.), SOOO tone, G. B. Bates, for Auckland, via- Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. Passengers—Wellington: Mieeee Foster and Martin, Me-sdamea Martin, Grace, and Milton, Meters E. Heywocd, Soal, Bland, and Newton. Napier: Messrs Collman and Brent. GUborne: Misees Francis and Morten, Messrs Samuels and Deighton. Auckland: Mies Hwter, Mr? Hector, Messrs Hester and Randolph, and twelve steerage. Kineey and . Co., Ltd, agents. March 15. Waipori, s.s. (8.40 n.m.), 1919 tone, Walton, for Greymouth. Union Steam Shipping Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agents. Eunice, scow (2 p.m.), 1&7 tone, R. Sproule, for Havclock. T. H. Ker, agent. Wakatu, e.s. (midnight), 157 tons, J. Wills, for Kaikoura. Kineey and Co., agente. SHIPPING NOTES; The Shaw-Savill liner Rangatira sailed oa Saturday evening for Wellington, in continuation of Homeward loading. •• Departure of the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Orari from Wellington for London is expected to bo taken on Tuesday or Wednesday next. Having finished discharging local consignment 3, the Federal and Shire liner Surrey left Lytteiton on Saturday morning for Dunedin. The Nairnehire is due in a few daye from Ayckland for Homeward loading. From tbi* port she goes next to Wellington, where she ie due on the 23rd inst. She will leave finally for Avocmouth, via Laa P»lmas, three days later. The Himitangi ifl due at Lyttelton about Saturday next from the Chstham Islands. The vessel, after a ehort stay at this port, will proceed to Wellington to discharge a quantity of fish. The Taviuni was due from Napier laet night with sheep. She has two further trips to run from the Kawke's Bay port to Lrtteiton with sheep before resuming ber usual running. A very large consignment of hardwood arrived at Port Chalmers on Friday morning by the Japanese cargo steamer Sheni-ei Manf, which brought 40,000 slrcpor« for the Rcilway Department, and a eiruilar number for discharge, at Auckland. The vessel was formerly known «3 the Bucrania, p.nd was built at Newcastle-on-Tyce in IS9G, her name being altered to Sheneei Maru when she. was acquired by the Japanese a few years ago. Her crew are al! Japanese, and

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14917, 16 March 1914, Page 8

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume L, Issue 14917, 16 March 1914, Page 8

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume L, Issue 14917, 16 March 1914, Page 8