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SHIPPING.

PORT AHURIRI

ARRIVALS.

June.

21—Venus, ketch, from Mercury Bay. 21—Clara, cutter, from Mohaka. 22— Go-Ahead, s.s., from Oamaru and Lyttelton. q» Tho steamer Go-Ahead, Capt. E. M. Dicker, arrived in the roadstead from Oamaru and Lyttelton shortly before one o'clock to-day. She left Lyttelton at 6 o'clock on Monday night, and experienced fresh north-westerly winds with a nasty sea to arrival. She will get inside this afternoon, and will be moored at the breastwork. Her cargo consists of about 200 tons of oats, flour, and general merchandise. Her time for departure has been postponed until tomorrow. Tho Union Steam Ship Company's s.s. Boojum made a special trip to the Mohaka yesterday with Mrs B. Stevens and family. The ketch Venus, Capt. John Kino;, arrived frou. Mercury Bay last night, and was brought inside and moored at the breastwork this morning. She brings a full cargo of sawn timber consigned to Mr H. R. Gunn.

The cutter Clara, Capt. Ferney, returned from Mohaka last night, with ballasting of firewood.

The schooner Columbia has shipped about 15 tons of bone 3, besides "■ allast, and will probably get away for Auckland this afternoon.

The schooner Kate McGregor, Captain Couch, finished ballasting tLis morning, and will sail for Mercury Bay on the afternoon's tide.

The steamer Kiwi, Captain Campbell, left Wellington last night, and is due here at daylight to-morrow morning. She ia advertised to steam for Wellington again at 4 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The s.s. Maori's departure for Porangahau has been postponed until to-morrow night. The s.s. Fairy, Captain Campbell, is expected to get away to-night for Mahia. (By Cable") Melbourne, June 21. bailed, Union Company's steamship Te Anau for the Bluff this afternoon. Sydney, June 21. Arrived, this afternoon, Union Company's steamship Rotomahana from Russell. AibANY, June 21. The P. and O. Company's steamship Hydaspes arrived from Galle this morning.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3115, 22 June 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3115, 22 June 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3115, 22 June 1881, Page 2

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