The s.s. Sir Donald, Captain J. Q.uinlan, returned from Tongoio at 7 o'clock last night, with 103 bales of wool. She is to leave for Fairy Bay at 6 o'clock to-night for another load of wool. The steamer Maori, Capt. H. Anderson, left for Wairoa at 10 o'clock last night, ■with a pood cargo and one passenger. The Union Steam Ship Company's s.s. Boojum steamed for Waivoa shortly after twelve o'clock la9t night, with a fair cargo and four passengers, whose names we were Tinable to ascertain. The ketch Admiral, Capt. Watkins Thomas, leaves at 6 o'clock to-night for Waimarama under tow of the s.s. Sir Donald, to get a load of wool from that place. The three-masted schooner Frank G-uy, Capt. J. V. Balle, will sail for Westport this afternoon, should the wind lull sufficiently to allow o£ her getting away from the breastwork.
(NY TFLFGRAPTT.") Wtxliwoton, December 13. The ship Orari, 101 days from London, is anchored at the heads.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3260, 13 December 1881, Page 2
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