SHIPPING.
PORT OF NAPIER. ARRIVALS/ January. 6—Manaia, p.s., from AVairoa. Passengers—Mr G. A 7. Kemsley and eight natives. DEPARTURES. January. G—Manapouri, s.s., for Sydney via Poverty Bay and Auckland. Passengers—Misses Goudy and Bowden, Mrs Douglass and •t children, Messrs Baskett, Hutchison, S. H. Price, Petersen, W. Chegwiddcn, H. Anderson, M. Anderson, R. Douglas, A. H. Blagg, Fulletou, Meinertzhagen, Te Kananga, Kahia, Temaangi, and Masters Hutchinson and AY. Orr. C—Kiwi, s.s., for AVellington and the coast. 7__Cohunbia, schooner, for Auckland. The p.s. Manaia returned from Wairoa on Saturday night, bringing several passengers. She leaves again for the same place at S o'clock to-morrow night. The Union Steamsnip Company's s.s. Manapouri, Captain Logan, shipped her outward mails and passengers at 7 o'clock on Saturday night, and steamed for Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney at 8 o'clock. She arrived at the former port at 1 a.m. vestcrdav. The steamer Kiwi, Captain Campbell, left, for AVellington and the coast at o o'clock on Saturday afternoon. The fore-and-aft schooner Columbia, Captain Conway, sailed for Auckland yesterday morning in ballast. The steamer Maori, Captain Anderson, is to leave for AVairoa at.lo o'clock to-morrow night. -....- The brigantine Anthons, Captain Can-, has cleared at the Customs, and will sail for Greyinouth in ballast this evening. The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Southern Cross arrived at AVellington at 7 p.m. on Saturday. She leaves again tomoii'ow, and is due here on AVednesday morning. The Cross is advertised to steam for Gisborne, Tum-uiijra, tuicl Auckland at -1 o'clock tho same afternoon. The s.s. Sir Donald is to leave for Mangakuri to-night, and will be returning with wool. The departure of the launch Boojiuu for AVairoa is now fixed for 10 o'clock on AVednesday night. The New Zealand Shipping Company's charter schooner Carl Graf Attems is to be towed into the roadstead to-morrow, where she will complete her loading of wool, wanting but about 2.50 bales more to fill up, while the barque Thorne will be towed inside on AVednesday morning and take up the Carl Graf Attems' berth at the brestwork to load wool for London. The Union Company's s.s. AVairarapa, hence on Saturday, at 1 p.m., arrived at AVellington at 7 a."m. yesterday.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3585, 8 January 1883, Page 2
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362SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3585, 8 January 1883, Page 2
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