LYTTELTON.
ARRIVED. April 7-pMararoa, s.e., 1381 Doras, M'Bevh, from Wellington, union. Steamship Company, •gent*. Passengers— 'Misses Buckley, Pearson, Johnston, G'srnhcm, ' Bordenh-axa, Scansion, Havard, Scanfon, Bswafield, Oook, Johnston, WaTd, H«ath, Kelly and Ryan, Me&dam-es Panther, Goodwin, Williams, Davidson, Cave, MiUizrerton and child, Hendy, Ball and Bell and child, Hon Colonel Pitt, Dr Soxfrell, Messrs I/il'lioraipfl Sargotod, fcCTn'tosfli. Hopcroft, I/uinsden, Buse'h (2), Beattie, Jenkins, Douglas, Pairbairn, Solomon, Turvey, Kemipthornje, Johnston, 'Wiflifizos, Smith, Buigeas, Davidson, Hamilton, iDello'w, Oastte, Hyde, Weston Dlnmie, Salmond, 'Cramp, Ball, P*ttrfok, Boss, Anderson, W. Fraeer, M.H.iR, M&nton, Brown, Buttle, FMaysoa, and Bell and forty-seven steeTage. April 7— 'Corinna. s.e., 820 ton*, S. •Ho'lford, from Akaroa, Timaru, Oamaru and Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. SAILED. Apnil 7 — Coriama, s.e., 820 tons, S. Holfotfd, for Wellington, Nelson and New Plymouth. Union Steamship Company, agents. To-day the 5.«., Moraaroa arrived from Wellington at 9.5 a.m., and the e.s. Corinna. from southern ports at 9.80 a.m. The Tyser Line steamer lodrn., from London, arrived at Melbourne on Sunday. The "WalUvgioD. " Tost' states that Vh* vessel will call at Sydney, Auckland and Napier, and efaould arrive *t 'Wellington «/bout April 25. Thw movements of the PWer*l4louJd«rShire Line steamers are -stated to be as follows: — The Devon is now en route from Aew Zealand to South Africa and the United Kingdom. The Dorset is in the south, loading for South' Africa and the United Kingdom. The Essex is in London, and will load from west; coast of United Kingdom for New Zealand. Tie Buteshire is stated to hare left Durban on Maroli 11 for SydAey and New Zealand ports. Captain Robert 'Stewart, fete chief officer of tha «,s. Moan*, h*s been appointed to the oomTfland of tie as. Kittawa-. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Conrp»ny'« s.b. 'Athendo, from London, now *t Wellington, i« expected to arrive at Lytteltotn on Sunday next. IV it expected that the barque Emerald will leave for Auckland on Saturday. The «chtooner Falcon came off the slip this morning, after defining and painting.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7979, 7 April 1904, Page 3
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