LYTTELTON.
ABEIVED. TlfoTnti s— Eotoiualmna, a. a., 861 tons. Manning, 'from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers— Misses Ross, Watson, Gill, Coppin, Anstead, Kerr, Bromley, Smith. (2), Butt, Spearing, Maher, Aston and Uor dun, Meßdames Bland Holt, Kehoe, Cosgrove, Atkins, Smith, Booth and Maxwell, Messrs Bland Holt, Kehoe, Cosgrove, Atkins, Baker, Norman, Corlesse, Kemp, Montgomery, Wheeler, Harford, Phillips (2), Shave, Newman, Harris, Fletcher, Carr, Kawlinß, Browne, Warwick, Hicks, Pringle, Stuhbs, Wills, Martindale, Northey, Martin, O'Malley, Baker, Hoggorth, M'Hroy and steerage. March s— Mararoa a.5.,1381 tons, Newton, from Sydney via northern ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers— Misses Geddes, Cuinow, Wilson, M'Conville, Rutherford, Smith, Quard, Mahoney, Graham, Mundy, Percy (2), Bradshaw, Fairbairn, Berwick, Kroner, Weloh, Healley, Howard and Calvert, Mesdames Holmes, Earl, Mathias, Kay, Phillips and family (2), Kennedy and family (2), Turner, Bean and family (3), Tillotaon and child, Welch, Oates, Bookman, Batter, Buchanan and child, Percy and family (3), Judge Ward, Hon H. J. Miller, Revs Bean and Zachariah, Captain Jones, Messis Rogers, Shanks, Bsynolds, Stephenson, White (2), Cumberworth, Kennedy, Cowie, Thornton, Fox, Hichenbotham, Botherom, Phillips, Weloh (2), Oates, Johnstone, Bridge, Hudson, Smith, Bookman, Ewing, Bother, Sfande, Henderson, Toomey, Dally, Lowe and thirty-eight steerage. March s— Te Anau, s.s., 1028 tons, Bernech, from Dunedin. Uuion Steamship Company, agents. Passengers— Missau Muir. Collins, Smith and Broadway, Messrs Smith, Hodge, Russell and •eight steemge. March s— Jane Douglas, s.s., 76 tons, Whitby, from Akaroa via Bays. Pitdithly, Wallace and Co., agents. Mar h 6 — Corinna, s.s., 820 tons, Speuce, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, ngents. Passengers— Mesdames Hancock and Wiliiums, Messrs Clarkson, Williamson, Piper, M'Master,. Smythe, Leache, M'Skine, Nicholson, Maxwell and mine steerage. March 6— Kotorua, s.s., 576 tons, Wald. from Well-ngton. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers— Misses Holdaway, Israelsen, Eude and oumann, Mesdames Ea<le and Reid, Messrs Ferguson, Douald, .Connelly, Crowle, Sproule, Davis, Campbell, Brew, Livingstone, Tonilmxon, I"alvey, Watney, Watts, Morris, Patterson, Atmore, Morgan and sixteen steerage. March 6— urowaiti, s.s., 286 tona, Kerr, from Westport. Union Steamship Company, ageuta, March 6— Taupo, 8.5., 408 tons, Lobb, from Dunedin via Timaru and Akaroa. Union Steamship Company, agents. • _ . March 6— Clansman, schooner,' 157 tons. Cooper, from Eaipara. Master, Hgent. SAILED. March 5-Bock Lily, ketch, 52 tons, Taylor, for Waitara. Pitcaiihly, Wallace and Co., agents. March s— Eure, French warship, 1580 tons, 6 gtrns, Captain Le Cure, for Port Chalmers via March s— Aotea, s.s., 4916 tons, Scotland, for Oißborne. National Mortgage and Agency Company, agents. ' March s— Falcon, schooner, 92 tons, Green, for Havelock. Field and Feirier, agents. March s— Botomahuna, s.s., 861 tons, Manning, for WelliDgton. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers— Misses M' Williams, tflen, Hughes, Merton, Terria, Titheradge, Phillips, Sutt.n, Williams and Rnssell, Mesdames Hiuh.n. Ferguson, Watson "and Maff, .Messrs Angus, Brown, Barrie, Maif, Watson, Deering, "awkiu ■, Pattun, Byan. ?oung, Beresfprd, Richards, West, , Marshall, Hinton, Stewart, Bainham, Sweeney, Diedricksen, Boyer, Shear, Beed, Howell ami Buchanan (Aff.H.tC.). March s— Mararoa, b.s., 1381 tons, Newton, for Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, ayents. Passengers— Miss Keeval, Mesdames Burron, Carter and child and Wetherall, Messrs Barrou, Mainman, M'Farlane, Thompson, Mitchell and Uathews. _,„ , _ , „ March 6— Te Anau, s.s., 1028 tons, Bernech, for northern ports. Union Steamship Compmy, agenta. Passengers for Wellington — Misses Weston, Petiie, Gordon, Stephenson and M'Kay, Mesdames Phillips, Marriner, Tone and Mitt', Bishop Cowie, Hon J. M'Kenzie and Becrßtury," Messrs Pavitt, Mann, Mavin, Potts, itt'Gowau, Marriner, Hart, Wood, Crabb, Tone, Thomson, Pullen and Maif ; for Napier— Meswri .Peddie, Boulston and Uilmour; for Auckland— Miss Kbodea, Mrs Dalgety, Captain Dalgety, Messrs Bishop and M'Donald. »
The French warship Eura left port early on Saturday for Akaroa, where she will make a blurt stay and then go on to Dunedin. Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's ste.imer Aotea left port on Saturday for Gisborne. The schooner Clansman arrived in port yesterday from Kaipara, after a passage of ten days. Head winds and calms were encountered nearly the wholo of the way .down the coast. "■• The. -Union. iSteiimship -Compinyfa .fine-Bleaker Eotomabdua is" keeping up. her reputation *"f or' amart passrfgsa. She left Wellington at 12.45 n.in. on- Saturday, afld reached Lyttelton; at .WS.pira., 1 after a pnssuge of thirteen hours. She'was deluy'-nV at-port till after midnight for the LittU Vagabond' Company. .
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6121, 7 March 1898, Page 2
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693LYTTELTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6121, 7 March 1898, Page 2
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