LATEST SHIPPING.
LYTTELTON.
/ }. ARRTVBD. November 2?, -6.30 a.m.— T-viuni, s._., 910 tona, Todd, from Timaru. Union Steamship Company, agents. . <k> November 23, 7,10 a.m.— Maori, 5.5., ,1432 tone, Manning, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers— (Misses Robinson, Frop.g_x, Elder, Thompson, 4t'Clu-pie, O'Lougidin, Qui tar, Whiting, £e_kne_, Brown, Way, • Williams Carter, Livingstone, Baldwin, Gibson-Smith, Hercua .2) and Ragg, Mesdames Rouse, Costehae, (frith, Ba_la__ and child, Barclay, Frograxt, Jjeckmgpall, Furch, Buddo, Ewing and child, Free and child, Franklin, Lindsay, Matheson, M'Kenzie, Collins-, Wilkinson, FeUdwick, Robertson, Cole, Copland, M*Agister, Scrimshaw, Thompson and Gibson-Smith, Messrs Woolf, M_urdook, Bishop Julius Lowden, Clark, Ferguson, Nolan, Smith, Baulf, Cowan, Kennedy, Wain, Captain Liarkson, Parkes, Cundy,! Bennett, Webb, AhwM, frurck, O'Connor, M'Allister, Mortland, Beckbgall, M'Ainsley, Mandel, Statham, Buddo, Credy, Mitchell, Derbridge, King, Durdui, Dr Collins. De Latour, Parkes, Milne, Freer, Fieldwicik, Schatz, Dixon, Burke, Major, Robertson. Hustwick, Shand, Daney, BaldWin, Smith, Barclay, Schioarty. Rarce, Matlukon, Cleghorn, Cheurs, Rev Wilson, Danks, Lowden, Lamb, Chamberlain (2), Buckley, Small, Naldirie, Kennett, Hon J. R. Sinclair, Welsh, Brown, Pitoaithley (2), Hon C. Louisson, Davis, Nixon, Hon H. Wigram, Thompson, Captain Robertson and Evan®, and fiflyiwo steerage. November 23, 7.20 a.m.— Victoria, s,s., 1869 itons. Waller, from Sydney, via Auckland and Wellington. Kinsey, Barns -and Co., "agents. Passengers— 'Mesdames Stewart and Ceach, MHes-s Beattie, Brodrick. Tarlton, Kensing<ton, Fraeer end Denwiddie, Messrs Stewart, Williams, Tbo'mson end Mxon, and Pollards ''juvenile Opera Company (fifty -five). 1 November - 23, 7.30 a.m.— Waikare, s.s.. 1901 •tons, Newton, from Dunedin. Union Steanr#hip Company, agents. Passengers — Mesdames Menldry and Stothart, Messrs Baldwin, K'Arthur, J. Smart, Boyes, Mouldey, Moes, Sto-hart," Edmond, Anderson and 1 WedderWpoon.
' Mr J. Ryan, l ate second officer of the ICini, haa joined the Rotoiti in a similai capacity. Mr R. O. Jones, late third officar of the Moana, hae joined the E_ni in place of Mt Ryan. The Komata lef. Hobart on Wednesday _d"hfc, en route from Bunbury to Auckland fend Welhngton, with a cargo of hardwood. The O-iana is making good progr__9 with the discharge of her cargo at Port Chalmers, _nd an effort will be made to get her away New beacon lights have been adjusted a. Karamea, which enable vessels to work the port at night. The scow Echo, at present in fWelHngton-, attained the distinction the other day of being the first vessel to be towed out lot ___r_me& at dark.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9092, 23 November 1907, Page 5
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