SHIPPING.
PORT AHUBIRI.
ARRIVALS. September. y_Wavo, brig, from Dunedin. g—Kiwi, s.s., from Wellington via Castle Point. Passengere —'Master Kennedy, Messrs J. D. Canning, Anderson, Clnrke, Ohagen, M'Donald, C. James, M'Lumon, Perrie, and 2 steerage.
DEPARTURES. September. 7—Go-Ahead, c.c., for Southern ports Pa esengers-Mr and Mra Beamfleld and Mr Beamish. 7—Linda Weber, brigantane, for Whanga--B—-\Ta.rmion, topsail sohooner, for Kaipara.
The brigantine Linda Weber, Capt. Geo. Bell, sailed for Wangaroa in ballast at 5 o'clock last evening, for another load of timber for Mr Eobevt Holt. The topsail sehoongr Martnion, Captain Johnson, was towed outside by the s.s.Sir Donnld at 7 o'clock this morning, and sailed For Kaipara,'taking a quantity of bricks and limestone. The B.P. Result leaves for Wairoa tomorrow night. , 'I he movements of the Union Company 8 boats tbis week are as follows :—The s.s. Botonuihana leavog Auckland to-morrow, and will arrive hero by daylight on _ Sunday morniner. She is announced to sail again for Wellington, LytteUon, and Port Chalmers, at 10 a.m. on that clay. The s.s. Te Anan, from Melbourne and the South, leaves Wellington to-morrow afternoon, and is due here on Saturday forenoon, sailing for Northern ports at 4 p.m. The brig Wave, Capt. J. Christian, got tmder way at the .Kidnappers last evening, »nd arrived here at about 7 o'clock Inst night. She bring* a full cargo for here, consisting principally of flour, oats, oatmeal, &c, to various consignees. She will be lightered by the s.s. Sir IJonaM this afternoon of about 20 tons, and will then be towed inside at about 6 o'clock and moored at the breastwork.
The s.s. Go-Ahead, Capt. P. Doile, steamed for Southern ports at 4.30 p.m. yesterday, taking a quantity of tallow and grass seed. The steamer Kiwi, Capt. Campbell, arrived here at 3.30 a.m. this day, and was brought inside at 6 o'clock and moored at the breastwork. She reports having left Wellington af 6 p.m. on Tuesday j arrived nt Castle Point at 7 o'clock next morning ; discharged 20 tons of oargo, and left at 1.30 p.m. arriving here as above. Experienced heavy S.W. winds with hail showers throughout, She brought 100 tons of general cargo for here, which was discharged during the day. She was to have Bailed for Wellington nt 6 o'clock to-night.
(by oAraE.) Melbourne, September 7. Sailed, this afternoon, Union Company's steamer Ringavcoma for the Bluff. Arrived, this evening, Union Company's steamer Arawata from the Bluff.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3181, 8 September 1881, Page 2
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