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CERASUS AT LYTTELTON.

The cargo = :e»=;cr Ur.p "rived a. -Lyttelton on Saturday L'na.me*:., w.th a part cargo of fr om *" island of Juan De Vova, in M'--:ir.:o. Channe,. _Cn her Raider, voyage :'--3 veiitrl :•?• t where she was b.i::t ?■:-" '-- : '-' -=^ r -' rjr -team«hip Comoany cf London. 1C months ago, with a cargo cf coal ::r Alters, yea s.e visited various U;i = :er:: porU Er,d_af;er discharging Austral::::! v.-l:\V.i »- ports proceeded to U'tid r.er presents «"<)■ She left Juan De X.v.: or. M:-.y Uth bunkered at Durban cr Muy 1C::i, ar.d at A'ocny on June 11th. Mod-.-ratv; '-veutl.er was experienced. Car-tair. J. M. Murdoch has tie following officers: — - T - Duncan. ch:«; K. Delafield. second; P. Lawrie, tmrd; ... McKensio. chief evsiirf.r; V.'. MetrarTie, second; A. Young, third: R. fourth; and J. Bond, chief «;ev.-ard. _ The Cerasua will discharge the tuiance 01 i»<=r cargo Sc Auckland. SHIPPING WARNED. CapUm C. il. Hoi:au:, or Mercantile Marina a'- I.ytte!:oi\, has received the foilovr:E3 lidvsi-e : "Mi-ch debris, including heavy s:mi-r, ciritfirg seaward fvorn the Mokihlaui river, itar Weapon,. Warn shipning.'' Tie river is 20 m.ics .~>-j'.h-w*st ciKaramea, and datiger to shipp:ns is caused by the debris drifting to the Weatport irar PASSENGERS BY CORINTHIC. The Shaw. Savil'.. and Albion Company's liner Corinthie, which left Wellington at daybreak on Saturday to" Southampton and London, via the Panama route, took the following passengers:—First Saloon: Mr A. If. Acton-Adams, Lieut. -Commander C. T. Addis. R.N., Mr R. H. Ballantyne, Mr R. F. Eallantvne, Mr E. H. Booth, Mr G. Herbert, Mr J. W. Preston, Mrs Preston, Mr C. T. do B Whitehouse, Mrs Whitehouse. Second Saloon: Mr L. A. Bone, Mrs Bone, Mrs J. It. Crawford, Mr A. B. Davis, Mrs Davis. Mr A. C. Falwasser. Mr E. T. Hal!, Mrs Hail, Mr R. A. Hsrdgraves, Mrs Hardgraves, Mrs C M. Harlev, Mrs E. Hillary, Mr L. B. G. Entt, Mrs Hntt, Mrs h. D. Jaggard, Mr A. H. Kinghorn, Mrs Kinghom, Mrs E. M. MeLeod, Miss M. G. MeLeod, Miss L. Shelton, Mre A. E. Start, Mrs B. Vaughsn. Miss M. J. Vaughan; and 67 third-class.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19665, 8 July 1929, Page 13

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CERASUS AT LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19665, 8 July 1929, Page 13

CERASUS AT LYTTELTON. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19665, 8 July 1929, Page 13