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SHIPPING.

PiO BT.AHUBPI.

ARRIVALS.

fflovcm7)(?r. 4—"Fa-irj*. ? : .6., from Moliafca and Waii'ra. Passenpers—Henare Totnoana, M.H.8., Mr Smith, and one native boy. 4—Arawata, 5.3., from Auckland and Gisborne. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Gossct.fc, Miss Wnlmsley, Messrs Collins, Clarlr, Fernandez, South, Hntehingon, Taylor, Davies, Hill, Collinson, and Bell.

DEPAETURES.

' Woveniher. 4—Kiwi, 5.5., for Wellington via tho coanb. Passenffers —Mrs Sinclair nnd family (2). r 4—Sir Donald, s.s., for Capo Turnagain. jfs—Arawata, s s., for Southern ports, Hobnrfc, and TVTelbcmrne. Passengers— Mr and Mrs Bathnro, Misses Ormorul and Thompson, Mr and Mrs Berryman and 3 children, Mrs Bennett nnd rhild, Mr and Miss Thompson, Capt. Bavkloy, Messrs E. Brown, E. Price, A. McHardy, Biley, Gnisford, R. E. Brown, A. Brown, T , . Tanner, A. CWhrane. S. fj-rornv w 0. McCoraick, Fernandez, and Johnston. The Union Company's s.s. Arawata, Capt. Sinclair, arrived in the roadntnad at S o'clook this mnmintr. PVie reports bnvincr left Auckland on the 3rd at 10.30 a.m., nnd arrived at Poverty 7?nv on the 4th at 11 a.m. ; left same dnv nt" R p.m., arrivinc ns abovp. Phe exppripnopd finp wpnthev throughout. 'Php wn; tendprcd for mails and pnsspnt;ers hy tho s.s. Booinm, and by the ketch Three Brothers for carpro, some 30 tons. The Arawntn resumed her voyage for Southern ports, Hohart, and Melbourne, at 12.40 p.m. The steamer Eesnlt returned from Wairoa and Mohaka. at 10 o'clock Inst nisht, with thrpp pn«een£Prs. Cnptnin Baxter reports the Wnirna bnr in n very btid condition, nnd unlikely to improve until some heavy rain comes, or crets hloclced np for a time by the soa and then breaks ont. The steamer Maori leaves for "Wairoa on Monday night. Tho Union Company's s.s. Albion is not now expected to arrive here before Wednesday from the South. The s.s. Booinm is advertised to leave for Wairoa at R a.m. on Tuesday, the 15th inStant. The s.s. ITiwi, Captain James Campbell, left for Wellington via the const at 5 o'clock last night, fairing three passengers and a quantity of hides, tallow, and other cargo. The s.s. Sir Donald left for Whangaehu, Cape Turnagain, last evening, taking a quantity of stores, and is to return with, ■wool. ("by cable.) San Feakcisco, November 2. The Pacific mail steamship City of New York arrived here to-day from Attckland with the homeward English mails, one day in advance of her contract time.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3230, 5 November 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3230, 5 November 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3230, 5 November 1881, Page 2

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