SHIPPING.
O - T A. 11 IJ R I R I .
AttIUVALS
Osioher.
Ifi ■-Uir in-riAJd, 5..- ; ., from Mocangltiiigi. : iFr.« ('J.-ivl- and Siild, Suully, U;ij»ff-.in P.-r.-ivo, AivjHivi PcicC't , ", 0. PoiTt , ;-, ]), C-jinrnii'A. :>r : i!er, UhocJcv, J. Ar-llvr, O. Long, E. Williams, and ten in the steerage.
DEPARTURES.
October. 1 % — rU-i-H, pntre*, for Mohafai. -- Wiiyj 'Wkb'b, the 'Vvi. 'HUc-'iai. -J, P:-:-. •:?•.;■■;. 'MToti-:^'', ??■,«"■ ■'*;, T/unrti-n. (.WW : -,. J. Ellii, 10. Jankit-.?, Jio't'lo, \j. vVdy;Riii:ii, 'Reiniun-r- Sor-.-v. 5,! ..,•-)!> v, Schiiun-r; T.eJy, J. R. ?«)t(, l?arry, Morton and TJose. 15— Go-Ahead, p.s., for Wellington and ports. jfl_- : arah and brigantine for West- • P. << ". '■it. ss. fof port. TToUrt. «r-» - v f>jl Hwsrs i?cmnbrl] $in:i • Brankin. J.-— nii-, et'-h f or Wercurr Bay.
The T T niort Steam Ship fompffhy's smk. Tp *n«n. Onptain fnrey, arrived inthe'rwddf cad nfc R o'clock this morning from Northern ports, and after transhipping her cargo, Borne 35 tons, to the ketch Three Brothers, and landing and embarking passengers, steamed for °outhern ports, TTobarfc and Melbourne, shortly after one o'clock. She reports having left Auckland on the 15th at 2 p.m.; arrived at Gisborne at 2 p.m. on the 16th, and left again the same day at S p.m., and arrived as above. The 8.9. Sir Donald returned from Moeangiangi on Saturday af'ernoon, having successfully landed her cargo. The cutter Clara, D. Ferney master, Bailed for Mohaka with a full cargo on Paturday afternoon, and got into the Mohaka at about midday yesterday. The Union Steam Ship Company's s.s. Ringarooma, Cupfc. H. W. H. Chatfield, resumed her passage for Northern, ports at 7 o'clock on Saturday evening. The steamer Go-Ahead, Captain P. Doile, left for Wellington and Lyttelton at about 8 o'clock on night. The brigantine Sarah anfl Mary sailed for "•Vestport yesterday, taking a railvrny J* - -otive engine. looon.v * eh y enU3) Captain John King, • 3 t > * T "rcury Bay in ballast at 1 , , ,_ V. She is to return with o clock this rr-ornu timher for Mp Hobert another load ox sawn .
ffolt - , L , , "Frnnlt auv, T>>e Mirpe-masted ballaet to Panfa'n J. P. Balle, is takirs in vrc<ai , tl , and expects to get away for c«t>.. ' ' '' '"*.'*'.. dnr?n<» the afternoon. > „ .> ?n^p,. -Result i« to leave for Wsvir^n •-«•'.« T.^on" , ' Boomi •' »» i.. !.,-,„„ f> r ' j.iroa fit 9 o'clock to-morr-.-w morning.
Tby cable.] Apelmdw, October 1.5. Arrived, this afternoon, Orient Company's steamship John Elder. Mtrt/bot/bn'e, October 16. Arrived, thia morning, P. and O._ Companv'p steamship Ravenue, with the inward mails via Suez and Brindisi dated London, September 9.
(by telegraph.") Attckxa-nd, October 17. Arrived, Ringaroorna, from the South.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3213, 17 October 1881, Page 2
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