SHIPPING.
PORT AHURIRI-
ARRIVALS.
Ofitober. 23 —Maori, s.s., from Wairoa |and Mohaka. Passenger—Mr Harris. 23 —Kiwi, s.s., from Wellington via tho coast. 24—_Jingarooma, " s.s., from Wellington. Passengers — Messrs R. D. M ftney, Hallidav, Smith, Davis, Pope, Tonet, Chrisp.'Knhtz, Brunton, Rohia, Myers, and King (2.)
DEPARTURES.
October. 24—Tffopwooma, s.s., for Northern port?. Passengers—'Mastc-s Williams, La* rim'ton, and Smith. Misses Baker (?) Freeman. Mi* and Mrs Smith, M>nn''' ?< children, Mrs TVV-* „„a ? i,:m ( y.r* Clnrk nnd 3 chil rl nn, Judge TTennv, '*- 4 e«9rs B. C. Mounier.. M'F"ny, J. R- Davies, Te Whare, W. W. Valentine, E. P. Donnelly, Raurar., M. Everson, Rhelton, Ware, Peters, S. Tnpia, Proffitt, and Carey's opera troupe (36.) ♦
Hie steamer Mnori. dipt. H. Anderson, returned from Mol-alta and Wairoa at 10 o'clock yr«t/»rday morning, with cue passenger and a InarT of furniture. Phe is to lenve acrnin to-morrow night. The steamer Kiwi, Capt. Jas. Campbell. i-.:■-ned here at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and was brought inside and berthed at the breastwork immediately after. She reports hwmg left. Wellington at 10.30 p.m. on Thursday under easy steam ; arrived at Te .Awiti next morning at daylight; landed cargo and passengers ; left at 9 a.m. ; arrived at fastlo Point same evening; landed passengers and a number of cats next morning, and left at 1 a.m.; called at Cape Turnagain, shipped 90 bales wool, and left at 2 a.m. on Sunday ; called at Blacklead and shipped 16 bales of wool, arrived here as above. She experienced fresh S.W. winds for first portion of voyage, balance light variable winds with heavy vain. She is to leave aeain at 7 o'clock to-night for the coast and Wellington. The Union Company's s.s. Ringarooma, Captain H. w . TT. Chatfipld. arrived here a* 5 o'clock thi" morning, having left Wlington yesterday afternoon, experiencing 9trong S.iff. winds throughout. Her cargo, some 110 tons, was transhipped to th' lighters Admiral and Sir Donald. Th>oteamer sailed shortly after one o'clock, taking a large number of passengers and Aye horses. A ketch arrived in the bay shortly beforp our report left the Spit, which will probably prove to be the Jessie from Poverty Bay. The Union Company's s.s. Boojum, Capt. Maloney, is announced to leave for the Wairoa at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning. The Union Hteam Ship Company's s.s. Southern Cross is expected to leave .■* uckland for here to-day, and may be looked for on Wednesday next.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3219, 24 October 1881, Page 2
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