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Shipping Intelligence.

**ORT AHURIKI

ARRIVALS,

May 4 —Atlantic* fore-anij-aft schooner, frotn Auckland (put in for ropairs). ' ' -

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May 4—Kiwi, s.s., for Wellington direct. Pas eengers—Messrs A. Hall and Chapman

The steamer Kiwi, Cuj>fcain James Campbell, left for Wellington direct at noon today, taking 29 bales and 195 quarter-bales of wool and 76 casks tallow, shipped by Kinross and Co., 119 quarter-bales wool by Murray, Roberts and Co., 39 casks of tallow and 7 bales of wool byJMr F. W. Williams, 150 sacks of maize by Messrs Wardrop and Co;, besides a quantity of hides, pelts, and general cargo.

Tbe fore-and-aft schooner Atlantic, Capt. James M'Kenzie, bound from Auckland to Wellington and Lyttelton, -with a load of doors and sashes, put in here for shelter and repairs at about noon to-day. She reports having left Auckland on Saturday, the 23rd of April; experienced moderate weather until last Sunday night, when she was about 15 railes N.E. of Cape Paliser, when a beavy gale sprung \ip from the S.W., compelling her to lay-to for forty hours. On Monday night a very heavy sea struck her, staving in the boat, and carrying away the starboard bulwarks and stanch i«ns, besides other damage about the decks, and caused her to make water rapidly. At 9 o'clock yesterday morning she, ran away for Cape Turnagain, which she passed at 2 o'clock j arrived off the Kidnappers at 2 a.m. this day, and hove-to for a short time before coming on here. She is still making a good deal of water, and will probably need a good deal of repairing before proceeding on her voyage. The three-masted schooner Mary Wadley, Captain Balle, arrived afc Grreynaoutb. this morning. A topsail schooner was signalled from the" South as onr report left tho Spit, The barque Alexa, Captain Or. Bobb, which left this port for London with wool on the 13th January, arrived afc home on the 2nd.May, after a passage of 109 days.

(By Cable.)

Melbourne, May 3. . Arrived, P. and O. Company's steamship. Khedive, with tho inward Suez mail, dated London, March 25th.

'■ (by telegraph.) ; i Timajto, May 4. ; A preliminary enquiry was held yesterday respecting the wreck of the schooner Amaranth. It transpired that she was ininured for £500 in the South British office.

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Bibliographic details

Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3074, 4 May 1881, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3074, 4 May 1881, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3074, 4 May 1881, Page 2

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