SHIPPING.
P'OKT AHUB i:R I*.
ARRIVALS.
October. 29—Arawnfa, s.s., from Melbourne via Hobart and Southern ports. Passengers "Mr ard Mr? Shannon, Messrs Doddmedd, ?r*r.' Palmer, Barber, Moss, and Robs.
DEV-ASTLRZS.
Qctriher. 39—Maori, s.s., for Wairoa. Passengers— Messrs W. R. Blythe, Henare Tomoana, and 2 natives. The Union Steam Ship Company's s.s. Arawata, .Capt. Sinclair, arrived in the roadstead from Fobnrt and Melbourne via the Fouth at 9 o'clock this morning, and was immedintelv tendered hv the Boojum Bnd admiral, the former for mail* and passengers »nd the latter for cnrero. The following is the -report of the A-rawata's p»ssage, for ■which we thank Mr D. TJalglei9,h, her purser : —T eft. Sandridge railway pier on th? 18th nt, 5.30 p.m.; anchored in Fobson's Bnv to await, the arrival of thp .Tohu Jf.lrler from Tondrvn ; the Zealand pnappnger? came off next morning about o o'clock, nod we sailed nt 11.30 a.m. on the 19th ; cleared the heads at. . p.m.; pawed Swan Tslnnd at R a.m. nn.the 20th, and arrived in "Pobarfc nt 3.30 a.m. nn the 21st; left same day at 4,30 p.m., and arrived at the "Bluff on the ?sth at 12.80 p.m.; left same day at 5 p.m., and arrived at Port Chalmers on the 26fch at. 4 a.m.; left same day nfc 6 p.m., and arrived nt Lvltt'l_>n n* 10 a.m, on the 27th : left, snmft r - p.m., and •:/_"» "■ i -■..; r.'< : : --~..,?.; _:■ :■•-..■<.■. "s>. .-■.■.--.??• *' - _f._a.i_i Campbell. h ?'■' -■•■„; i.rte expected arrivals, the fT n l e which is now blowing probably detained her. The l-r-trh "Forest Queen, Captain Anderson. fiw" ;i o a favorable opportunity to sail for Lyttelton. The s.h. " cult's departure for Wairon has been still further postponed on account of the bnd state of the hp.r nt that piano. The Fnimi Steam Ship Company's s.s. Blnearooma. Obtain "R. W. P. Chatfleld, is expected here by dnyliffht to-morrow morning fro»v pirte, and is announced to sail fr r -• nthem nortn and Melbourne at 10 a.m. Reside* 25 tons of general cargo for here, this boat brings a new steam launch to the order of Messrs T. and W. H. Torr. of Petane, to tale the place of the Felc in that trade. The _hip Hermione, Captain T. D. Roberts, haa now on board some 684 bales of wool, 28"bales of s_ins, and 68 casks of tallow. [by c\ab_.] Stpnet, October 29. Arrived, on the evpnine of the 27th. Union Company's steamship Hero, from A norland.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3224, 29 October 1881, Page 2
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