SHIPPING.
POET AHURIRI
ARKIVALB.
October. 14— Poojmn, s.s., from W.uroa. r'asßenejers — Meaara Larnacli, "keith, Arynett, Hamlin, and one native. IB—Go-Ahead, s.s., Irom Wellington and the Souths 13—T-'ingarooma, s.s., from Melhourne via Southern ports. Passengers—Mesdames Watt, Shelton, Taylor, Bannatyne, and Buchanan, Miss Long, Messrs Fulton, Lowrv, Shelton, Taylor, Isaacs, South, Ensel, Cary's troiipo (36), and 10 steerage.
DEPARTURES.
October.
14 ITiwi, s.s., for Wellington via the coast. Passenger—Mr W. Miller. 14 —Maori, s.s., for Wairoa and Mohaka. Passengers—Messrs Poyser, Chatfield, Taylor, Carrol, and Martin. lo—Sir Donald <• » *- 1/r n«angiangi.
The Union t.\nn|(tm'* s.s. Bingarooma arrived in the bay at 1 p.m. to-day from Melbourne, Ti'a Tfobart and the Bluff, fhe *-*t t u r "Railway Pier nt 2.40 •c. -, n trip 4th instant, mid pa« Bed throngh p.m. «- 'lli'n rTea'l« n* 5.40 r>.m. ; arrived at Port- PH.. - n-m . on the fitb insr., and left FoKavr at h.-, m . pxpprienced tVsV. arnin nt 5 >. j j,;„i, , pai , rh > -• i.'i-crl'- vr'mJ? »n-. . ft>rl f ,. e n]lf .},'. wpaf ..„,.,..,. n *-en«. ■ o „. m „ n m on, ' '' '•" 1 -"' rl ** • ' ,„ 5.45 a.m. or. m*t . ar.l r.-n'-'-P' 1 H>e «l«iff v S p m>> Rn<l r i„ int-.1. in«». • left agnin at - ,on arrived at Port Hi aimers at fi am. ■__ ft( Ilth IfFf ,»»; the ISt.h at 5 p.m., iwOhi.. ' ._ Lvtt«'tor> or. the Stb. and Wellington o. the 14th ; 1-f th« latter port yesterday at 6.45 p.m . arriving as above, f-'xperipneed strong north-west sale with heavy sea from Lyttelton to Wellington. She is to steam for Northern ports nt 5 p.m. The steamer Go-A head. Capt. P. T>oile, arrived here from Wellington and the South at 7.30 a.m. this day, and was brought inside shortly after and berthed at the breastwork. " She reports having left Wellington at 10 p.m. on Thursday, called at White Rook, Orite, Oaßtle Point, and arrived here as above. She brings about 70 tons of cargo for ber\ including transhipments out of the ship Wairoa from London, Vhich was discharged at the cattle wharf during the morning. She is to leave again f nr Wellington and Lyttelton at 7 o'olock to-night. .... '! tie s.s. Kiwi, C apt. Campbell, left for Wellington at ahout 8 o'clock last night taking a quantity of maize and other cargo. The Union Compaq's s.a. Boojum returned from Wairoapfcht 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, with peveral passengers. The steamer Maori, Capt. H. Anderson, left for Mohaka and Wairoa at 10 o'clock loot- ™>ht, with several passengers and a full cargo. The si earner Result is to leave for Wairoa to-night with passengers and cargo. The cutter Clara leaves to-night for Mohaka with a good cargo. The ketch Venus, Cant. "King, is ballastintr to-dnv, and expects to Bail for Mercury Pay during tV'e afternoon. The s.s. *ir Donald nailed for Moeangiangi at 10 o'clock this morning, with a ?ari?o of stores. The s.s. Te Anau, Captain Carey, from Northern port", is due here on V o nday morninflrat daylight, and is to sail for Southern ports at 10 a.m. The first of the Harbor Board's new punts was launched to-day, and moored above Routledgc's wharf. (by telfghaph/) Oamawtx, Ootober 15. Cleared, barque Helen Denny, with wheat, for Falmouth.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3212, 15 October 1881, Page 2
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