SHIPPING.
PORT AHURIRI.
The topsail schooner Owalte, Capt. J. Duirly, cleared at the Customs to-day in ballast, and will leave the first favorable chantry for Grpymouth. The steamers Eesult and Sir Donald are still weal her bound, and will leave diieclly the sea poes down, the former for Wairoa, and the latter Blackhead. The brignntine 01 earner, Capt. W. C. Munn, awaites a favorable turn in the weathpr to proceed fo Greymouth with a ballosting of 30 fons of potatoes. The steamer Kiwi is to leave Wellington for this port to-morrow evening. The Union Company's steamers are expected to arrive up to their usual timetable date this week. The s.s. Albion (which has taken up the Arawnfa's running) will arrive here at daylight on Saturday from Northern ports, and will fail again for the South and Melbourne at 11 a.m., and the s.s. Rotorua, from Melbourne and the South, is due about noon the same day, sailing for Northern ports at 4 p,m",
(By Cable.) Melbourne, July 20. Arrived, this morning, Union Company's steamship Te Anau from the Bluff.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3140, 21 July 1881, Page 2
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179SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3140, 21 July 1881, Page 2
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