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SHIPPING.

PORT AHURIRI

ARRIVALS. December. I—Sir1 —Sir Donald, s.s., from Waimarama. 2 —Manaia, p.s., from Wairoa. Passengers —Capt. Preece, Messrs C. Monteith, E. Higgins, Glass, Hamana, Brown, and two natives.

2—Wairarapa, s.s., from Sydney via Auckland and Gisborne. Passengers —from Auckland: Mrs Oakley and child, Mr J. Laurie ; from Poverty Bay : Misses Brathwaite and Sutton, Mr and Mrs C. Irvine and 3 children, Messrs Mounlfort, W. 11. Davies, Fernandez, T.-H. Hannah, Binney, J. P. Mannering, J. M. Macildoure, .Simpson, and 7 steerage.

DEPARTURES.

December

I—Kiwi,1 —Kiwi, s.s., for Wellington,

Passengers

—Mr and Mrs Harding. 2—Wairarapa, s.s., for Melbourne and Southern ports. Passengers —Mr and Mrs Luxford, Mrs A. S. Williams and 2 children, Misses Moore, Downing, and Walker, Mesdames Moore, Cannon, Moloney, Winter, and Cosgrove, Messrs H. McKenzie, E. Black, J. B. Rogers, Edwards, Keys, J. Davies, Graham, and Cruickshank.

Tho Union Steamship Company's s.s Wairarapa, Captain Chat Geld, dropped anchor in the roadstead at an early hour this morning from Sydney via Northern ports, nnd was tendered at about 7 o'clock by the Three Brothers and Boojum for cargo, mails, and passengers. We were not favored with a report of this vessel's ptssnge. Her outward mails and passengers were taken off by the launch at 11.45 a.m., and she resumed her voyage for Southern ports and Melbourne at about 1 o'clock.

Tho steamer Kiwi, Captain Campbell, took in some cargo yesterday afternoon, and steamed for Wellington at 7 o'clock last night. The p.s. Manaia, Captain Baxter, returned from the Wairoa at 1 o'clock this morning, hringing a number of passengers, and a load of wool and other produce. The steamer Sir Donald arrived from Waimarama at 10 o'clock last night, bringing 136 bales of wool, 124 of which she transhipped to the Wave Queen this morning. The Union Company's steamer Manapouri, Captain Logan, was to have left Wellington this evening, and is expected to arrive here during to-morrow forenoon. She brings 120 tons of cargo, which will be tendered by the Sir Donald [and Admiral. By advertisement her passengers are announced to leave the wharf at 4 o'clock tho same day.

(BY CABLE.) Melbourne, December 2. Arrived, steamship Orient from Plymouth (left October 2).

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3557, 2 December 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3557, 2 December 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3557, 2 December 1882, Page 2

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