SHIPPING.
PORT AHUBIBI.
ARRIVALS.
November.
21 —Kenilwortb, briganfcine, from Oamaru. 22 —Kiwi, s.s., put back. 22 —Albion, s.s., from Southern ports. Passengers — Miss Teer, Mesclames Crawford, Thompson, Bradie, and Woodward, Master Watkins, General Fulton, Messrs E. Price, R. Barr, J. Goodall, Smith, Sandeman, Whitcombe, A. McDonald, McKeeron, Boyd, W. Evans, E. Tanner, Soloman, Crawford, G-. P. Smith, Grooves, J. Starkey, and 3 steerage.
DEPARTURES.
November. 21—Fairy, s.s.. for Mahia. 22—Kiwi, s.s., for Wellington. 22—Silver Cloud, three-masted schooner, for Newcastle, N.S.W.
The briganfcine Kenilwortb, Captain Wra. j Cross, arrived in the roadstead from Oamaru yesterday, and -was towed inside by the Boo'■jum this morning and berthed at the breastwork, where she is discharging her cargo, consisting of 1650 sacks of oats and 320 quarters of flour, 100 sacks of wheat, and 100 sacks of malt. We are glad to welcome our old friend Captain Cross back in this trade, and wish him every success in his new venture, he having lately become owner of the Kenilworth. The three-masted schooner Silver Cloud, Captain C. Balle, was towed out by the Boojum this morning, and sailed for Newcastle, N.S.W. The steamer Fairy, Capt. Campbell, left for Mahia last night. The s.s. Sir Donald leaves for Fairy Bay at 10 o'clock to-night. The steamer Go-Ahead, Capt. P. Doile, left Castle Point at 10.45 a.m. this day, and will arrive here to-night. She is announced to sail for Wellington at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow. The Union Company's launch Boojum s deparfoire for Wairoa has been fixed at noon to-morrow. The steamers Maori and Result will leave fer Wairoa to-morrow morning early, if they receive a favorable report of tho Wairoa bar this evpning. ■ 5 The p.s. Manaia was launched off Northe s slip at about four o'clock yesterday afternoon. She has been undergoing a thorough overhaul and renovation, and is now ready to receive lier "boiler, which is to come forward by the next trip of the Kiwi. The three-masted schooner Frank Guy will probably get away for Westport tomorrow morning. The steamer Kiwi, - Capt. Jas. Campbell, put in here at an early hour this morning for a fresh supply of provisions, and sailed ngain for the coast and Wellington at about V o'clock. She has been passing her time at Blackhead and the Kidnappers since last Friday morning. The Union Company's s.s. Albion arrived here at 11.30 a.m. to-day from Wellington, which plaoe she left at 3 o'clock yesterday.
(by cable.") Adelaide, November 21. Arrived, steamship Norfolk, which left Plymouth on October sth. Melbourne, November 22. Sailed, this afternoon, steamship Te Anau for the Bluff.
Albany, November 22. Arrived, on the afternoon of the 20th, the P. and O. Company's steamship Rome, with the Suez mail which left London on October 21st.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3243, 22 November 1881, Page 2
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