Case of mistaken identity
A Lyttelton borough coun-j icillor involved in the Ranga-; ! tira wreath-laying suggestion! .at the council’s meeting on; Monday evening appears t<> ! have been the victim ot mistaken identity. A report in "The Press’’; vesterdav said that Cr C. S. iDalley would foot the bill; (for a wreath to mark the. withdrawal of the Rangatira [if the council was not pre-' [pared to do so. In fact, it was Cr W. S., iTredinnick who offered tOj [dip into his own pocket. [ [ Cr Dailey abstained from I voting on a motion to send; I a suitably inscribed wreath' (to the-Minister of Transport.! [and also abstained from vot-. ling on an amendment which [suggested the sending of a; telegram. Both ideas failed io re-; ceive the blessing of thei majority of the council. ARRIVALS Rangatira (8 a.m.), 9387. Capt J. D. Cleaver, Wellington (U.S.S.). DEPARTURES Rangatira (8.8 p.m.), 9387. Capt. J. D. Cleaver, Wellington (U.S.S.). EXPECTED ARRIVALS Union Sydney (Dunedin) today. Erne. Marsden Point, today. Coastal Trader, Dunedin, today.
\ auduse. Timaru. September 16. IHolmdale, Campbel! LJand, Sepj t ember !6. Maheno, Wellington. September 16. jStraai Frazer, Wellington, September 16 Inion S\dnex, Wellington, Sep- ; tember 16. • Sonod.i Reefer, from >ea. SepI tember 17. •IWestmorland. Dunedin. September 17 , \ zamotu. September 17 ’*unev |Ko\o Maru. Whangaret. September 19. 'W'akaosan Maru, Wellington. September 19 PROJECTED DEPARTURES ’ Hobart Star , Dunedin, toda' (Coastal Trader. Auckland, toda- . | Fort MacLeod Bluff, todax. Clydebank, todax L nion Sxdnex. Wellington, today. iLaurentir. Napier, todaIjapan Ambassador. N».xr Plymouth., September 16. ‘Shansi, Tauranga, September Fry&na. Auckland, September 16. ’E-ue. Timaru. September 16. iUnion Sydney Dunedin. SeptemI bei- .6, I Maheno. Tauranga, September (iron York. September 18. Icenic. New Plymouth, September 18. VESSELS IN PORT Rio Gtande Maru, Cashin Qua'. No. I. Icenic. Cashin Quay No 2 Mascot, Cashin Quay No. 3. Clydebank. G.P.E. Hobart Star. No. 1 Breastwork. Japan Ambassador, No. 2 Ea>t. Fiysna. No. 3 East. Laurentic. No. 3 West Iron York. No. 4 West. Mawhera. No. 5 East. Coastal Ranger. No. 6 W est Shansi, No 7 East Karepo. No 7 West. Fort McLeod, oil wharf. CONTAINERS Largo from the following containers is now available at E shed: ACT 6 4181.--OCLU 0211199, ACTU 2008550. ACTU 2008689 COLUMBUS CARABIC 13SB—SUDU 2151052.
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