PORT OF LYTTELTON.
ABBIVED. March 17— Glatiuug, s.a., from Newcastle. SAILED. March 17 — Tekapo and Tarawera, a.s.'s, for Dunedin. March 17 — Taupo and Hawea, s.s.'s for Welling-ton. Maroh 17— Empress of China, for Guam. Jlaroh 17— Alort, for Napier.
Auckland, March 17. Arrived — Ringarooma, a. a., from Sydney. Passengers :— Saloon — Mr and Mrs Stowart, Messrs Little, Mnrch, Houston, Homo, Todd, Perston, Buckley, Cooto and 40 steerage. Sailed— Rotorna, s.s., for the South. Passentrors — Meadames Webster, Neill, Clare, Gibbs, Vincent, Levitt, Misses Vincent, Goddard, Braithwaite, Hill, Clare, A3ton, Moasra D. Clare, Asten, Salray, Nobbs, Cossigenter, Sharl and Mathen and 32 Armed Constabulary. Dtjnedin, March 17. Arrived— Go-Ahead, s.a., from North; Rotomahana, s.s., from Bluff. Sailed — Iris, barque, for Newcastle ; Mahinapua, s.s., for West Coast. The steamer Rotomahana, from Melbonrne, camo up to Dunedin to-day, and will take m passengers and cargo at the wharf to-morrow, proceeding direct to sea without calling at Port Chalmers. It is intended to bring all the intercolonial steamers up to Dunedin.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3268, 18 March 1885, Page 2
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165PORT OF LYTTELTON. Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3268, 18 March 1885, Page 2
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