Shipping Intelligence.
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The 6fe.amer Go-Ahwid, Capt. Dicker,-is hourly expected to arrive Wellington, but no further intelligence has been received as to her movements. The steamer Fairy, Capt. Campbell is still waiting to hear a favorable reoport of the bar at Wairoa before proceeding to tli_. port. The steamers Besult and Maori and the cutter Clara are lying bar-bound in the Wairoa river. Endeavors are being made by the New Zealand Shipping Company to charter another vessel to load here with wool and tallow for England, which, if successful, will make the tenth wool vessel from this port during the season, which is two more than loaded here last year. From a private telegram we learn that the b.b. Eiwi leaves Wellington to-morrow night, arriving here on Friday morning, and will proceed on to Gisborne the same evening. fBY CABLE.] April 25. Arrived, Union Company's steamship Kingarooma from Russell. j
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AtrcKiAND, April 26. Arrived, Loch Dee, barque, from London. P.M. b.s. City of Sydney,-from Sydney, buuud lo San Francisco with the outward English mnil».
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3067, 26 April 1881, Page 2
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