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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NAPIER. ARRIVALS. December. 31—Maori, s.s., from AVairoa. Passenger —Mr AY. PeiT.v. Ul—AA r airarapa, s.s., from Melbourne via Southern ports. ' Passengers from Melbo m-iie : Misses Mathews, Mary Jones, and Margaret Jones, Dr. Malthcws,_Mr Mathews. From coastal ports : Mesdames Gamer, G. E. il Moore, Mrs Fitzroy, ser\llE&gfcid 2 children, Mr and Mrs Gaisfor&Slr and Mrs Baldwin, Mr and Mrs,™ xford, Mrs Allan and 2 children, Mis- right, Rey. Mr Flowell, Messrs A\ uhams, Small, P. Holt, Jas. Mills, D. Rogers,. P. Hill, Grade, Price, Dower, E. Moore, McKenzic, H. Mackenzie, Ttliocles, Diver, Kelly, D. O'Donnell, and Frame. January. l_Manaia, p.s., from AVairoa. Passengers Mesdames Anderson and Gosnell, Misses Banbury, Carroll, and Gosnell (2), Messrs Lambert, Black, Obcrg, Smith, Dacon, Dugelby, Turley, Gemmell, Geddics, C. Dolbel, and four Maoris. DEPARTURES. December. 30—Kiwi, s.s., for AA r ellington via the coast. 31—Manaia, p.s., for AVairoa, with a number of excursionists. 31—AVairarapa, s.s., for Poverty Bavand Auckland. Passengers—Misses Tauraki, Miria, Murray, Mullancy, AVatt, Baker, and Corbett, Mesdames Baker and Peters, Messrs Sheppcrd, Peters, Tahau, Fitzgerald, Davy, A. E. Cornmock, Pape, Flood, M'Master, Robinsou, R. Thompson, F. Hogan, G. South, Stocks, Captain Preecc, and Master Locke. The s.s. Maori returned from Mohaka at noon on Sunday with one passenger and ■Vj bales of wool." Site will be leaving for the AVairoa at 4 o'clock to-morrow mornThe Union Steamship Co.'s s.s. AVairarapa, Capt. Carey, arrived in the roadstead shortly after 10' o'clock on Sunday morning. "The launch Eoojum attended a.s usual for mails and passengers, and the ketch Admiral for cargo, some 70 tons, the steamer resuming her passage northwards soon after 1 o'clock the same afternoon. The steamer Kiwi sailed for AVcllington and the Coast at G o'clock on Saturday evening. The p.s. Manaia, Capt. Baxter, left for AVairoa shortly after 12 o'clock on Saturday night, with a large number of excursionists, and returned again late last evening. Thc'"s.s. Fairy will be leaving for Blackhead to-night for wool. The steamer Sir Donald expects to get away for Fairy Bay to-night. . The Union" Steamship Company's s.s. Rotorua, Captain McGee, is due here from the South on Thursday next. The launch Boojuni will not be leaving for AVairoa until the early part of next week. The following is the summary of the ship AVaikato's cargo, which vessel sailed for London on Saturday morning last:— Shipped by Messrs G. E. G. Richardson and Co., 91-1 bales of wool, valued at .-£18,252 lis Gd; by the New Zealand Shipping Company, 270 baks of wool and 11 casks of pelts," valued at C 5,0 10 10s Gd ; by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, 18' M bales of wool and ;j(i casks of tallow, valued at £3."), 149 lis; by Mr F. AY. AYilh'.-mis, 443 bales of wool and 1 case of curios, valued at .-€7,537 15s Wd: by Messrs Kinross and Co, SIS bales of wool, valued at £10,157 Us 4d; by Messrs AVardrop and Co., 110 bales of wool valued at .-CI.7SS 10s Gd.—Thus making a grand total of 4,425 bales of wool, 44 casks, and 1 case in the ship, the estimated value of the whole being £84,820 5s Sd. [by cable.] London, December 31. The 3lerchant Shipping and Underwriter's Association report the arrival of the ship Cambria from Auckland. Melbourne, January 1. Aimed last night, Orient steamship John Elder from Plymouth (left November 18). Sydney, January 2. Arrived, steamship Ringarooma from Auckland.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3580, 2 January 1883, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3580, 2 January 1883, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3580, 2 January 1883, Page 2

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