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SHIPPING.

rO E T A H I"' j, i ,v; : .

AT?HTV\L ■..

Odoher,

B—Rotorua, e.s., from Ati-ifinJ a>;.! Oris

borne. Pnsnengers— G-co, Mooney, and Baker, Mrs Moom-y, 'Rev. Piwaka and wife, Revs. Baker, C. L. Tuke, Burrows, Yens. .Archdeacons Clarke and Williams, Masters Gay (3), Messrs Newman, Baker, Gow. Mu'rpliy, Barrie, C. D. Berry, J. E.lCspie, J. Scott, O. Morton, J, Maynard, Price, G-. L. Sutherland, B. i>. M'Donijall, J. K. Goudy, Nolan, Fra-<cr, K. Ward, Brown, and seyoti pasaeng'-iv.

DEPAUTURES.

October. B—Anthons, brigantine, for c *-'-°7r;'ont.}i. B—Botorua, s.s., for Sonth?rn ports and Melbourne. Passengers — Miss

docb, Mj , and Mrs Shank, "''eesvs Murdoch, Wm. LnineßrismearT nvd Baxter, and about 50 original.

The Union Steam Ship Oonipnny , ? s.s. Botorua, Capt. J. Tozer, Mt Aur-kland at noon on Thursday ; passed Sust Capo at 8 a.m. on Friday, and arrived afc <$'<• borne nt, 2.30 p.m. on the same day ; left a?ain at. 6.15 p.m., and arrived here at 5 30 a.m. this day. Experienced winds. Her cargo, some'4o tons, "was. liehtered by the s.s. P ir Donald, and will be disr-hargod at the breastwork on Monday morning. The steamer resumed her voyage for Southern ports and Melbourne shortly after t'vfll r o o'clock.

The briganfrine Anthons was to-verl outsicie by the s.s. Sir Donald this morning fit fi o'clock, and immediately after siilorl fov Greymouth, in ballast.

The s.s. Sir Donald discharged the first lighter load of tho Wave CJueen's cargo at the breastwork yesterday afternoon.

The launch Boojum, Capt. Maloney, is announced to sail for Wairoa at 12 o'clock on Sunday night.

The IJnion Company's s.g. Tβ Anau, through some delay in Lyttelton, will not arrive here before early on Tuesday morning. JTer time of departure For Northern ports has not y?t been fixed, but it will be early, as she wishes to work GHsborne the Baino day.

The 8.8. Tairoa wil! arrive hero from Southern ports (including Oamaru), on Thursday next, sailing for Northern ports the same day.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3207, 8 October 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3207, 8 October 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3207, 8 October 1881, Page 2

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