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SHIPPING.

PORT AHURIRI.

ARRIVALS

July. 23 —Albion s.s. from Sydney via Northern ports. Passengers—Messrs S. Locke. Crail, Burnett, and E. Tanner.

DEPARTURES.

July. 23—Rotorua, s.s., for Northern ports an-1 Sydney. Passengers — Miss Munr-o, Messrs H. C. Wilson, Ward, and J. Flannagan ; and about 40 original. 23—Albion, s.s., for Southern ports nir 1 Mr-lbovve. pßSserijrerß — Mrs Scanand 2 children, Miss ' Godfrey, Meser J. OTrown. Connolly, S. Connolly, D Fox, and McCulloch.

The Tnion Company's s.s. Albion. Captain W. Webster, arrived here at an early li Mir yesterday morning from Sydney via Northern ports, and left again for the South shortly affer 9 o'clock, talcing passengers and eareo. We were unable to procure v. report of this passnee.' The steamers Result and Sir Donald are full, and waiting for the sea to go down to proceed to their destinations, the former for Wairoa, and the latter for Blackhead. The Union Company's s.s. Rotorua, Capt. J. Tozer, after cli?oharg;ing her cargo into the ketch Admiral on Saturday, steamed for Northern ports and Sydney at 7 o'clock taking a small quantity of cargo from here. The s.s. Eiwi was to have left Wellington on Sunday night, and in that ease would arrive hpre to-morrow morning. She will return to Wellington the same day. The topsails schooners Owake and Gleaner will probably get away in ballast this afternoon for Greymouth. The ketches Three Brothers and Admiral discharged their cargoes at the breastwork to-day, the former that of the s.s. Albion, and the latter that of the s.s. Rotorua.

(by cable.)

London, July 23. The Merchant kV hippin<j and Unrt>rwritpr'p Association report the arrival of Elizabeth Graham from lyttelton (willed April 1), Cynosure from 1 yttelton (A pril 13), Grecian from Lyttelton (April 10), Coromnndel from Wellington (April 10), May Queen from Huff Harbor (April 10). Melbourne, July 25. Arrived, this morning. Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Malwa, with the inward Suez mails, which left London on June 17.

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Bibliographic details

Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3143, 25 July 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3143, 25 July 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3143, 25 July 1881, Page 2

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