________Wri\ r __wFSv\, *.$.. for Gi=»borne. Passenger— Wsbcr. for Mercury .Ei!.V, T' , ?.-. Kiwi. Cant. Campbell, steamed toi- Gishorne ut about eight o'clock last night, taking a good quantity of cargo. She is expected to return here at an early hour to-morrow, and is advertised to steam tor Wellington at 11 o'clock to-morrow mornln ?f,„. vi-nntme Linda Weber, Captain r!„ n ,.<r C Tjfji wiled for Mercury Ray last i,» ballnst.for another load of baulk unci W™ timber for Mr Robert Ii Mt. The three-masted schooner hilver Cloud is bavin* a quantity of her cargo of coal lightered' rn-dav, preparatory to being bro»<d-it inside. " There is ample water on the bar to float, her, but the channel is very narrow, making it exceedingly risky to bring so large a vessel inside.
(by cable.) London, May 28. The Merchant Shipping and Underwriters' Association report the arrival of the ships T'urunui from Wellington (sailed 3rd Mnrehl, and Canterbury from Port Chalmers (sailed 20th March). Melbourne, May 31. Arrived, "P. ond O. Company's steamship "Bokhara with the inward Suez mail, dated London, April 21. H.M.S. Bacchante will leave King Georce'B Sound next week, and will effect further repairs on her arrival here.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3096, 31 May 1881, Page 2
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