SHIPPING.
POST AHUBIBI.
ARRIVALS. Sepfemher. 10_Maori, e.g., from Wairoa. Passengers —Mr and Mrs Pyke, Miss Swanson, Mr Elliott, and two natives. 11—Botomabana, p.s., from Northern ports. Pameengers—Mr and Mrs N. Kettle, Meesrs John Gunn, Lloyd, Frahma,
McNeill, G-. Smith, ,T. Davies Canning, Barne, Lintott and Phillips.
DEPAUTURES.
September. 10_0reti, s.s., for Poverty Bay and. Auckland. Passenger—Mr and Mrs Caloott and family and several others. 10—Te Annu, b.'s. for Northern ports. Passengers — Mioses Coles, Collins, and Inglis, Mr and Mrs S. Y. Collins and two childien, Messrs Maney, J. C. Culling, Cato, H. Baker, Pussell (2), A. S. Chapman, Menziee, Fergusson, and H. Ellison. I],_-Fotoinahana, s.s., for Southern ports. Pngseneers—Miss Johnson, Mr and Mrs Beetham. the Fon. J. N. Wilsnn, MX.O, Mr J. D. Ormond, M.H.K., Messrs Mornn, W. R. Blythe, Camnbeli, M'Crea, C. Dolbel, Webster, Ahlfred, and TCiernan ; Masters F. H. Wardell and Lawry, and Pollard's Liliputian Opera troupe U°),
The 8.8. Maori, Captain H. Anderson, returned from Wniroa on Saturday afternoon, bringing several passengers and some cargo. She leaves ngain to-niglifc at 12 o'clock for Mohaltn and Wairoa. Tne steamer Orefci, Captain Alexander Campbell, left, for Auckland via Gisborne at about 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, taking a number of passenger?, and a quantity of em.as seed and other enrgo. The Union Steam Ship Company's s.s. Te .Anau, Captain Carey, resumed her voyago for Northern ports at about 8 o'clock on Saturday night, The Union Ptenm Ship Company's 5.3. Botomahnna, Captain Thomas Underwood, arrived here from Northern ports at 4 o'clock yesterday morning. She was tendered for passengers by the launch Boojum, ami for wirffo, some 30 tons, by the ietch Three "Rrothers, and left for Southern po;ts at one o'clock in the afternoon. The oareoes out of the Union Company's steamers Te Armu and Botomahana were all elisoharged by the lighters Sir Donald, Admiral, and Three Brothers, at the breastwork this morning. The s.s. "Result wag coming up the bay from Wairoa as our report left the Spit. The Union Steam Ship Company's launch Boojum, Cap*-. Maloney, leaves for the Wairoa at 4 o'clock to-morrow morning, on the first of her weekly tr'ps to that place, taking passengers and cargo. The cutter Clnra, Capt. D. Ferney, leaves for Mohaka to-night, with a cargo of timber and other goods.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3184, 12 September 1881, Page 2
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380SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3184, 12 September 1881, Page 2
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