Shipping Intelligence.
VORT AHU.RT.Ki". ARRIVALS. April. 23—Kiwi, s.s., from Wellington via the coast. Passenger—Mr Bedingfield. 23—Te Anau, s.s., from Melbourne and Hobart via Southern ports. Passengers —From Melbourne : Mrs and Miss Grimwood, Messrs Young and Nairn. Prom the coast: Mrs Hodge, Misses Farmer, Stuart, and Walker, Messrs J. M. Ritchie, J. Roberts, Rhodes, H. Rhoders, Parkinson, French, Murton, Sturt, Baker, Smith, South, Waterhouse, and 5 in the steerage.
The Union Company's s.s. Te Anau, Capt. Carey, arrived in the roadstead at 8.30 a.m. this day from Melbourne via Northern ports, after a smart passage of seventeen hours from Wellington. The following is the report of her pnssage, for winch wo thnnk the purssr :—Left Melbourne on the 12th at 3 p.m., and cleared the heads at 6.30 p.m. ; passed Swan Island on the 13th at 11 a.m.; passed Cape Pillar on the 14th at 3.30 a.m., and arrived at Hobart same day at 6.30 a.m.; left Hobart same day at 11.30 a.m., and cleared the land at 3 p.m., and after experiencing strong S.W. winds throughout arrived at the Bluff on the 18th »t 6 a.m.; left again same day, and after calling at Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington, arrived at Napier a 9 above. She brings about 60 tons of cargo for here, which is being transhipped to the lighter Admiral. She is to leave at 5 o'clock to-night for Northern ports, taking 300 sheep for Auckland, and 30 bridge piles for Gisborne. The 3teamer Kiwi, Capt. James Campbell, arrived in the Bay at 6.30 a.m. this day, was brought inside at about 9 o'clock and moored at the breastwork, where she discharged her cargo, consisting of some 30 tons of general and a quantity of transhipments ex the Alastor from London. She left Wellington at 10 o'clock on Wednesday night, and arrived at Te Awiti at daylight next morning ; landed 20 tons of cargo, and left at 2 p.m.; called at Elat Point and landed a few tons of cargo, arrived at Castle Point at 11 p.m.; left again at 1.30 p.m. on Friday j called at ikiteo at 4 o'clock, but finding sea too heavy to land cargo left at 5.30 p.m., arriving here as above. Experienced a fresh southerly wind throughout. She is expected to get away for Wellington &t 3 o'clock this afternoon, taking 64 casks pf tallow and 100 sacks of maize.
The s.s. Go-Ahead is announced to Bteam: for Wellington and Lyttelton on Monday next, at 4 p.m. The three-masted schooner Mary Wadley, Captain Balle, was signalled as our report left the Spit,
(BY OABIiE.) Sydney, April 22. Arrived, yesterday, Union Company's •teamship Hero from New Zealand. Sailed, H.M.S. Wolverine and the Union Company's steamship Hero for New Zealand.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3065, 23 April 1881, Page 2
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