LYTTELTON.
1 . ARRIVED, Socember %<3, 8 aim.— Warrioioo, s.s., 8915 tana, Mi'lPonadd, from Sydney 1 *ia Wellington. Union Steamship Combany, agents. Passengers — Misses Aitkenhead, Sootf, Robie x Brown (2), Ashby, . Browne, Philp, Woodbury, Hercus; Fiuna- ' ehan, Grant, Low. Price, Thompson, Crossby and Strang, Mescfainea Mort, Wigram, Morrison, Thompson, Pranks, Neale, "Young »nd child, Martin, Reevea and two children. Grant, Huntly and Hogg and two children, Messrs Butler, Milnes, Campbell, Kitchingfcam, Bro\m, Thompson, Patterson, Payne, Hatfield, Curry, ' Neale, Hboton, (Jain, Kenny, Waymouth, Gardner, Butler, Outaedy Bruco, Brown, Cousins and Yqung x Dr Martin, Masters Yftung; ajad Balton. December 20, ll.'io a.m. — Rotomahana, 3.8., 11777 tons, Collins, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, ' agents. Passengers-^ Misses Bickn^ll, Baker, Morton, Wyatt, "Wright (3) .Waters. Thomas, Shand, Marsh, Barnes, Wereta, Denniston, Sheriff, Sinna£%y (2), M_aroney, Hems.ley, Gow, Brown and Williams (2), Mesdamss Hume, Hensley and two children, Morton, Nairn and child, ButCher, Wright, Brind, W,ilK«,m», Pope and, two. children, Newbold and eon, "W^reta, Muriaan and Morrison, Rev J. Mackenzie, Rev .Father iPinnerty, Captain M'Dougall, Messrs Hume, Brooks, Hoult, Meredith, Featherstone, Balflantyne. Butcher, Metzer, Bloy, White-Par-eops, Wereta, Wright. M'Keegan, Seelye, Grigs (3), Anderson, iLan©, Nichols, M'Don*ld, Murison, Hempleman, Goodyer, Pope, Snadden, Cockroflu Roberts, Meachen, MarSin, Findlay, Blfi», Fitzgerald, Gow, Goodeve, Bonthwaite, Morris, Black (2)» and AnderEon. December 50, 11.45 a.m.— Ennerdale, s.s., 1 J147 tons, Muir, from Wellington. Kayo and j Carter, agents. "<& Perrier and Co., port Jagenta The Warrimoo brought from Sydney transhipments ex Miowera, Thurigen, Ottensen, feanowna, Barwon and Ortona. Mr Ewan, l»te of the Whangape, is now purser of the penguin. _ Mr J. D. Fear is new mate of the Krttawa, laking the place of Mr J. Reid, and Mr J. )B. irßonald is chief officer of the Botoinahaina instead of Mr J. E. Hay tor. . In recognition oi their services xa. rescuing 1 the crew of the American ship Great Admiral on December 8, President Roosevelt intends to present Captain M'Kenzie and tho p&te of the British ship Barcore, with gold Jnedals. Five of the deck hands of the ( Barfcore who assisted in the rescue will be presented with £^ each. The performances oi the steam tugs at Sydney and Newcastle are often proudly toasted *©f by the New. South Welshmen. In the heaviest weather the* tugs meet their poata and with promptness berth them. The tug-masier's work is almost endless and his flay is long. The latest feat of special not© Vros performed by the tug Hero, when shelowed two large Bailing- vessels into Sydney bn November 16. She picked up the American ship Lucile, 1297 tons, from San Francifico, and the Norwegian barque Hebe, 107 L tone, from the West Coast, about twenty fcnilea east of the port. The vessels were \ towsd abreast of each other, and taken over [ the bar in this, order to their anchorage in Jhe 3jtkrbour. !
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