Shipping Intelligence.
FORT AHURIRI.
DEPARTURES,
March. 19 —O; .«'.cus, schooner, for Russell. 19—-Albion, s.s., for Southern ports. Passengers—Mcsdames Preston and Lowe ; Messrs Snider, Jerome, Ewer, Marks, "Wilson, W. Overend, Sale, Whitehouse, P. Yuille, Batkin, Seed, Button, A. Brown, L. Zeigel, E. Crossland, Clancy, Soffe, Harris, Yelcliug, 'Whitley, Brown (2), Chapman, Orr, Mason, Vallance, "Weston, F. Mill, Lance, Norman, Gunn, Griffith, M'Kain, Gethin, Trabrooni, Rigder, Buckler (2), Baine, Friedman, Whitcombe, Pmyth, -lftcn, White, and J. H. Brown ; 4 jockeys, and about 45 original. 19—Kotomahana, s.s., for Northern ports and Sydney. Passengers—Mesdames H. A. Covnford and 2 children, and Wilmot and daughter; tho Eer. J. Shearman, Mrs Shearman and 5 children and nurse ; Mr and Mrs Walker and infant, Mr and Mrs E. F. Ward, the Eon. Colonel Whitmore, M.L.C., Messrs P. Bourke, Carroll, W. Common, A. Graham, Donald, Daly, Day, Schinnerbing, Campbell, Boward, Josephs, Cornford, Walters, J. Lucy, Pattome, Belcher, Drake, Austin, Leonard, Garwood, Poynton, Williams, Ross, Jerome, Saudle, Burke, Pitt, Ellis, Boward, Graham (2), Carr, Cameron, Doyen, Scott, Rhodes, Phillips, !-'anderson, Hyley, Garnald ; and 18 in the steerage, and 56 saloon and 110 steerage original. 19 —A'aori, s s., for Mohaka and Wairoa ■with several passengers. 19 —Result, s.s., for Wairoa with several passengers. 20—Mary Wadlev, three-masted schooner, for Newcastle, N.S.W.
The Union Company's s.s. Albion, Capt. Chatfield, left for Southern- por's at 4 o'clock on Saturday. She is only f.o go as far as Port Chalmers, where her passengers and cargo for "! elbourno are to be transhipped to the s.s. Eingarooma. The schooner Orpheus, Capt. J. Dunn, sailed for Russell in ballast on Saturday.
The steamers Maori and Result left for Wairoa at a late hour on Saturday night, each taking a fair compliment of passengers and cargo.
The Union Company's s.s. Rotomabana, Capt, Thomas TJunderwood, steamed for Sydney and Northern ports at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday, taking one horso and twenty-five sheep, besides general cargo. Tho cutter Clara is expected to get away for Mohaka again this evening. The s.s. Fairy is now loading up for Waikari, and is expected to get away tonight. The three-masted schooner Mary Wadlev sailed yesterday forenoon for Newcastle, N.S.W.", in ballast, and is to return with a load of coal for her owner, Mr o'. H. Vautier.
The s.s. Kiwi, Captain Campbell, from Wellington, did not turn up, as was expected, this morning. f-he is probably availing herself of the westerly wind to work on the coast, and will not arrive here before to-night. Her advertisement has been altered to 5 p.m. to-morrow evening.
The s.s. Sir Donald is now loading for Blackhead, and is expected to get away tomorrow night. The Sir Donald and Admiral discharged their cargoes, lightered out of the Saturday's boats, at the breastwork this morning.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3037, 21 March 1881, Page 2
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