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SHIPPING.

July. 9 —.Penguin, p,s, '"r>m -• ]iort«. Fueispngers—- ..'.riviUinu , -, i'.obuetli, Winton, Sheriffs and 5 children, Hutchison, Messrs N. Bower, T. W. Tuxford, W. Mowbmy, D. Frayer, Whittington, Benjamin, J. Rhodes, J. Forley, Mar! in, and Benjamin ; 10 in the steerage, and 25 saloon and 6? sfeerago for "Northern ports. 9—Result *■*~ freu. Waii\:i ; - : S; ; '--:■! pnsi-engors. 9—Stella, ,\a. s.s., from Well; ■:'.*-.■. 10 —Emerald, ketch, from .:, 10 —Crest of the Wave, topsuil-suauuriLi-, from Duneclin. ]I—Go-A1 —Go-A head, s.s., from Wellington. 11 —Kiwi, s.s., from Poverty Bay. Passenger—Mr Qγ. H. Swan. DEPARTURES. July. 9—-Kiwi, 8.5., for Poverty Bay. Passengers—Messrs Gr. H. Swan, W. Lord, Fritchurd, and Allanch. 9—Penguin, s.s., for Northern ports. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Fuirhead and family (4), Mr and and Mrs White and son. Mr and Mrs Raigen, ierman, Messrs Harrison, 'Hiv ..< Roe, Bodaan, Oteno Toiti, D. Fivstv,!Jones, A. MT-ean, Monks, A. C. Kird, S. Andrews, E. Melon, and Baker ; Master Stock, and 25 saloon and 62 steerage original. 9—Stella, C.Or. s.s. for Northern porta. 11—Kiwi, s.s., f.or Wellington. Passengers —Miss and Mr Harvey, and Mr Simmonds.

The steamer Kiwi, Captain Campbell, left for Gisborne at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday, taking about 15 tons of cargo, a horse and a bull for Poverty Bay, and a quantity of tallow and other cargo for Wellington. She returned here early this morning, and sailed for Wellington shortly t fter eleven o'clock.

The 3.5. Kesult, Captain Baxter, returned from Wairoa on night, with cargo and passengers.

The Union Company's 5. , ?. Penguin, Capt. James Malcolm, arrived here at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday from Wellington, at which port she hud the Riugaroonia's, Melbourne and Southern cargo transhipped to her. The ketch T.y;zz Brothers took off two horses, shipped by vr r Allan M'Lean, for uokland, and lightered about fifteen tons of her cargo, the balance, about twelve tons, the Penguin ■was obliged to wry on, as the heaviness of the sea rendered it impossible for the lighter to lay longer alongside. She left for Northern ports at 9 o'clock.

The ketch Emerald, Capt. J. Moore, arrived here from Foxfcon yesterday morning, and was brought inside and moored at the cattle wharf during the day. She reports having left Foxton on Tuesday last, and experienced principally fine northerly weather. Her cargo, some 30,000 feet of limber, is consigned to Messrs Dolbel and Co.

The steamer Maori leaves for Wairoa at 10 o'clock to night, taking passengers and a good cargo.

The top-sail schooner Crest of the Wave, Capt. Munro, arrived here yesterday morning from Bundin, after a 7 days passage. She brings a cargo of 50 cases of kerosene and 782 of oats to vai'ious consignees, "wioh she is discharging at the breastwork to-day. The steamer Go-A bead, Capt. Doile, arrived here at an en -.ij hour this morning fj'om Wellington, bub was unable to get inside before two o'clock to-day. She brings a large cargo for here, the principal part consisting of transliipr">nts out of the Waimea, She i 3 f o sail for Wellington p.gain at three fco-morrow afternoon.

A brigantine % " ~!~hted coming slowly ■up tho bay ;i3 cur report left the Spit, which ■will probably prove to be tho Eliza Mary from Dunedin.

The Colonial Government steamer S'ella, Captttin Fairchild, called here lato on Saturday night, ar.d ailev transhipping a few tons of poods to the ketch Three Brothers left for Portland .Island and the .North.

[by telecseaph.] Lyttelton, July 11. Arrived, ship Opawa from London, with six.piiSHen.-eva and a general cargo.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3131, 11 July 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3131, 11 July 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3131, 11 July 1881, Page 2

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