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Shipping Intelligence

PORT AHURIRT

ABRIVALS.

May 28 —Outty "ark, schooner, from Auckland. 28—Te Anau, s.s., from Melbourne via Pobart and Southern ports. Passengers —Misses Oleeson and Duthie ; Mr and Mrs Chalmers : the Hon. J. N. Wilson, M.T/.0. ; Messrs Henderson, W. and J. Andrews, Humphries, Shells, T. Reid, Anderson, and Pobort Coryle; and ahout 40 for Northern ports and Sydney. 39—l ? airy, s.s., from Te Apiti and Waimarama. -Maori, s.s., from Mohalta. Passengers — Mrs' 4. Pteven? and two children. 29 Pcenlt, s s., from Wairoa. Passengers Miss and servant. 80 —TTmvi. s.s.. from Wellington, via Castle Point and the coast.

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Mat/ 21 —Te s.s., for Northern ports. Passengers—Misses Langlaisand Serimgeonr Mrs A damson, "Rev. P. H. Cornford, Messrs Fordham, M'Neil, J. Price, Ripene, .T. P. Wilson, J. Rowe, A. J. fii-v. Haultain, R. Stewart, and Hawkes.

The s.s. Fairy, Captain r amphell, refumed from Te Apiti and Waimarama on ■Pat'.ydav night, having landed all her cargo. c he will probably leave for tiie same places to-morrow nierht.

Tbe steamer Maori, f'apfain Anderson, returned from Mohaka last evening, bringing "argo and passengers. is expected to pet away for Wairoa to-morrow night. The o s. Result arrived from Wairoa last evening with passengers and carpo. She has been laid on the hard *o-day to have a new propeller fitted, and will not get away for Wairoa before Wednesday night. ■ );■■•'■:■.■'. :-iv. i. C'ptain .?as Crfmp-bpll. a------r;»/:i '■■■<■? :tt '/. a.m. this this, at»d Wf.= b -.-•■:/;..■-■ : ,\:'.-.ue :=»..! monred at thp bmist- ;>..:■: ?.: i ; ./.•-lock, vhfre she disci.anred her OM-fr'.. &,-■■ fHO tons of genrml good", and a i,,i-,.- b.Vn-p for Mr P. T!. Firih's mi]l» at Kopnn. report? having left Wellingtn.ti ..., .; rid:./ <.i lw p.m. ; arrirpd at- Castle loin*- a,* 10'fi.m. ne-xl flay; landed paes<mfrtiffi and enrgo. mid left nf 2 p.m. ; arrived at CapV ' lirnairiiiri at 5 p.m. ; Tay there all m'gM, «nci diSeTiorirerl a large quantity of car-'o »..-;.' a"nd left at 3.30 p.m., arrivins; here as abov7?. he is advertised tc hiivo for fl-isborne t-o-nfafnf- at 8 o'clock

' ! 'he srvhooner Cutty Snrk, Cirpain M'Olymont arrived here on Saturday forenoon at 9.30 o'clock from Auckland, which port she left on the 24th inst. She experienced/flight. N. winds with fine weather during the whole pks'safce?. , The pilot brought h»r inside about 2.?»' o'clock berthing her at thebreastwork, where shVis landing her cargo to-day, consisting of #6$ of cement, 80 casks of soda crystals, $4 drums of sheep dip, 20 cases of biscuits, and §00 bncks, consigned to Messrs Kinross and C«V The Union Company's s.s. Te Jicnaa, Capt. Carey, arrived nr. 3 o'clock on ' fl^tt* l - day afternoon from Melbourne and Southerai ports. The following is the report of _ her passage :—Left Melbourne on the 19th inst. at 5 p.m., and called at Hobart on the I9tb, the Bluff on the 23rd, Dunedin on the 24th, T vttelton on the 26th, pnd Wellington on the 27th, her time-table dates ; left Wellington at 10.15 p m., and arrived here as above. Experienced light S. winds with fine weather during the run across, and light variable winds with beautiful -weather alone the coas f ,. The steamer left for Northern ports last night at 5 o'clock, taking 400 Bheep for Aucklnnd. The lighters Three Brothers and Admiral di°charged their cargoes at the breastwork this morning, transhipped out of tbe Albion and Te Anau respectively. The three-masted schooner Silver Cloud, Captain Charles Balle, arrived in the roadstead hist evening from Newcastle, New South Wales, after a ten days passage, with a full load of coal for her owner, Mr J. 11. Vautfer. While in "Newcastle she has received a most complete overhaul, and has bad a quantity of new ribs put into her, besides having her bottom recoppered and a new foremast stepped. She has been reclamed for twelve years, and may now be considered almost as good as new.

(by cable.) Atielaide, May 30. Arrived Orient Company's steamship Chinborazo from Plymouth.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3095, 30 May 1881, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3095, 30 May 1881, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3095, 30 May 1881, Page 2

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