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SHIPPING.

PORT AHUEIBI

ARRIVALS November.

—Boojum, 5.3., from Wairoa. Passengers —Mrs Beckett, Mrs and Miss Davis, Eevd Father Sauzeau, Messrs W. R. Blythe, Higgins, W. Hallett, Miller, and W. A. Dugleby. 17 —Eesult, s.s., from Wairoa.

DEPARTURES

November. 7_Sir Donald, s.s., for Fairy Bay. 7—Kiwi, s.s., for Wellington via the coast. 17—Oreti, 8.8., for Gisborne and Auckland.

The steamer Sir Donald, Captain Q.iunlan, left for Fairy Bay last night, with a small cargo of stores, and is to return with wool. The s.s. Kiwi left for Wellington at about 10 o'clock last night. The s.s. Oreti, Captain Alexander Campbell, steamed for GKsborne and Auckland about 10 o'clock last night. The Union Pteatn Ship Company s s.s. Eotomahana, Capt. Underwood, will arrive here at daylight to-morrow morning from Northern ports. Sho brings 35 tons of cargo, which will be lightered by the ketch Three Brothers. The steamer is announced to leave for Southern ports and Melbourne at 11 o'clock. The brigantine Endeavor, Capt. J. Dick, cleared at the Customs to-day for Oamaru in ballast, and will probably sail early tomorrow morning. # The schooner Columbia, Captain Gk Conway, is taking in ballast to-day, and will sail to-morrow for Auckland. The three-masted schooner Silver Cloud, Captain C. Balle, will probably get away for Newcastle to-morrow. The s.s. Maori's departure for Wairoa was postponed this morning, on account of the threatening appearance of the weather. _ She will, however, get away to-morrow if it holds fine. The Union Steam Ship Company's s.s. Boojum returned from Wairoa at 5.30 p.m. yesterday with a number of passengers. The steamer Result, Captain Baxter, re'l from Wairoa at 8 o'clock last night, turneu rg o of maize and other goods. She withaca.. . a j n for t^e same p i ace at 6 will leave ag.. , row morn i ng) should the o'clock to-moi. weather hold line, » q sg< Albion, Captain The Union Comany .. '- ere on her way up Webster, will not arrive lv the coast before Tuesday nei..

[BY CABLE.] T7 # Melbottbne, November x. ~ Sailed, yesterday afternoon, Union Coiu pany's steamship Eingarooma for the Bkvft. Melbottrne, November IS. Arrived, this morning, Union Company's Bteamship Te Anau from the Bluff.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3240, 18 November 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3240, 18 November 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3240, 18 November 1881, Page 2

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