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SHIPPING.

PORT AHUR IR I.

ARRIVALS.

October. 3—-Linda Weber, brigantine, from Whan-

garoa. 4—Oreti, s.s., from GHsborne and Auckland,

DEPARTURES,

October. 4—Go-Ahead, 5.8., for "Wellington. 4—Mary Wadley, three-masted schooner, for Newcastle, N.S.W.

The brigantine Linda Weber, Capt* Fleorge Bell, arrived in the roadstead yesterday eveninsr from Whangaroa, and was brought inpide at about noon to-day. She brines a cargo of baulk and sawn timber consigned to Mr "Robert Holt.

The steamer Oreti, Capfc. Alex. Campbell, arrived early this morning from Auckland and Gisborne, and wag brought inside shortly after 10 o'clock and berthed at the cattle wharf, wheie ehe discharged her cargo, cons>is f ing of a quantity of general goods and three race horses. She is expected to sail nr-nin for the same places at 4 o'clock this afternoon.

The et»amor Go-Ahead, Captain P. Doill, discharged the bnlance of her cargo this morning, and steamed for Wellington at 10 o'clock.

The thr»>e-mastpd schooner TVTary Wadley, Captnin "X". Lindforp, wns towed outside by the ■ ir ' onald this mnrninj?, and sailed for JTewpastip. "N>w South Wnle». in bnllast.

The "Union Steam Shio Company's s.s. Hoojnm's rlepartiiTo for Wairoa has boen postponed niitil 9 o'clock to-morrow morninjr. on v.ccount of *-'>o irM'l''ir,int weafher.

T!i!< s'o:')onc:r • ;ipt. Moore hi« vh>nr?} tit flip Ci'fto" -s for 7VT r rvi!l«»> '•iianrl <.v h<<]\nzt, nii'l will prnhnhly gft i\wny t!:"'-' nf^ernooT)

Ti,,, ...(ijurfip,. Hpsnlt- :<j fo Iphvp for Wairon to-ni'»M. pp.r'pitting.

Tl , ! , ?.s. rJptnvun nn , "! Arawnta's parjrops wnri? rli>Hv!r.-rt>d by the lighterH at the brivt«f'w>irlf to-dnv.

T''p sfnnn-pr Kiwi's ripparture from Wolhas boen postponed until to-night, will not now nrrivci here before Thursday morning.

(bi c->bi,*'.)

London , , October 1

The Merchants Shipping and Underwriter's Association report the arrival of the chip Dinapore from Lyttelton (sailed June 19) and the ship Formosa from the game port (sailed June 18).

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3203, 4 October 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3203, 4 October 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3203, 4 October 1881, Page 2

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