LYTTELTON NEWS
PORT BUSY TO DAY It is expected that the waterfront will be very busy to-day. The biff Federal steamer Tekoa is already in port and the New Zealand Shipping Company's liners Eangitata and: Kuahine, the Union Company's Pacific cargo motor-ship Hauraki, and three coastal vessels are all due this morning. The Weather. The steady rain which fell all day on Wednesday changed yesterday to intermittent showers. 'lTfeierc -was « light fall of snow on Mount Herbert yesterday morning, and the weather became much colder during the dsyv The rainfall was most beneficial to gardens and pastures. Association Football. The following have been selected t© represent the Lyttelton Association Football Club against Sumner in the final of the Humphreys Cup coEttpetittion. to be played at Kaglcy Pwk to* morrow, beginning at S pjnu—l. Stannah, J. Baines, W. Geayley. A. Goodmanson, B. Muxlow, A. MeLe®dL J. Souter. McGilp. J. Cuirie. & Jcftte. W. Cox. Emergency: D. Smith,. (SECOND-HAND Furniture. A larae 4 . and varied Stock at Mutton's. Inspection invited. T ETTUCES. 2d~each~ SpinachT~2& z~ Rhubarb, 6d: Lemons, 11. ft If;. Oranges. 6 a Is. PhUpotf*. 50 PAIRS of Men's Gr«r Spits? Trousers, just arrived. Wcf. 10s 6d. Mahar's.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20961, 15 September 1933, Page 17
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