LYTTELTON.
AURIV-9. Dee. 7—Mahinapua, s.s., 306 tons, Berneoh, Irom Xnnedin aud Timaru. B. Puflatt, agent. S-IL-9. Dee. B—Botorua, s.s., 576 tons, Anderson, for Dunedin and Akaroa. B. Puflatt, agent. Deo. 6—Wairarapa, s.s , 1276 tone, Ohatfleld, tor Wellington. B. Puflott, age it. Passengers — Misses Crump. Beid 12), Hill, Mrs Payers, Mr and Mrs Collins, Mr and Mrs Beaumont, MeßitsEdißon, Holder, Brittain. ttoodaon, Pavitt, Milner, Munt, MV-eth, Winn-Williams, Taylor, and Barnes. Deo. 7—E. and U. Cameron, sohooner, 43 tons, Taylor, for Foxton. Cuff and Graham, agents. The New Zealand Shipping Company's ship Wanganui wUI prob-bly be dooked next Tueadaylor Wednesday, to be painted exA oleaned. The barque Sir William Wallioa oleated at Sydney en Nev. 17 for this port, via Newoaatle. Captiin M Inty .'a name ahould have been mentioned in connection with <'aptain Owen aßthe Government Nnutloal Ex minora at Lyttelton, Instead ot Captain Noria Sinoe February, 1683, when these itnntlemen worn appointed, 14 candidates have been examined, all passing with the exoeption of two ot threo, who failed in their navigation papers.
LYTTELTON.
Star (Christchurch), Issue 4869, 7 December 1883, Page 2
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