Shipping Intelligence.
: .;. ;: . ;■■ ; „-. ... ..:. j ;—..-iV- ~ij.---\-.'-j., j, . ; :■■■.. I'fvii-y buy. (j—i..i-;iilc, :-.3., tor \Vairou, with forty natives. ♦■ The s.s. Pir Donald, Captain J. Quinlan, left- for Fuirr Bay uft about eleven o'clock Inst night, taking a full load of etores and fencing posts. The f».s. Eeault, Captain W. E. Baxter, pteamed, for Wairca shortly after twelve o'clock last night, taking forty natire passengers and ti full cargo of potatoes and dried fish. The movements of the Union Company's eteaii.ers are as under :—The s.s. Albion left Dnnedin yesterday for Northern ports, and -will arrive here on Saturday forenoon, leaving again at 5 o'clock. The s.b. Eotomahana is to leave Auckland this afternoon, and should arrive here at daylight on Saturday, sailing South at 11 a.m. The barques Anazi and Loch Meet require but a few bales eacli to complete their loadings, and will probably sail within the nest two or three days. All claims against the barque Anazi must be rendered to the agente, Messrs Kinross and Co., by noon on Saturday, otherwise they will not be recognised.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3052, 7 April 1881, Page 2
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176Shipping Intelligence. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3052, 7 April 1881, Page 2
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