SHIPPING.
PORT OF NAPIER. ARRIVALS. January. 10—Lucy James, ketch, from Poverty Bay. 10—Fairy, s.s., from Blackhead. DEPARTURES. January. 10— Boojum, s.s., for AVairoa. Passengers —Messrs Allan M'Lean, L. Hart, D. Femev, Price, F. C. Russell, Higgms, Johnstone, Binkerman, Thingham, and about 23 others, including several natives. 10—Sir Donald, s.s., for Waimarama. 10—Southern Cross, s.s., for Gisborne, Taurauga, and Auckland. Passengers— Messrs Johnstone, Jones, and J. Anderson. lfl_Go-Ahead, s.s., for Wellington. • The ketch which arrived in the bay yesterday proved to be the Lucy James, Capt. Miller, from Poverty Bay, with a load of 89 bales of wool consigned to the New Zealand Shipping Company. She will bo taking a cargo of fencing posts back with her to Gisborne. The Uirion Steamship Company's launch Boojum, Capt. Maloney, left for Wairoa shortly after 10 o'clock last night, taking a large number of excursionists. The steamer Fairy returned from Blackhead last night with 10G bales of wool. The s.s. Go-Ahead, Capt. Doile, steamed for Wellington at about G o'clock last evening. The Union Company's s.s. Southern Cross, wlrieh left here at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, arrived at Gisborne at o a.m. this day. The s.s. Sir Donald, Capt. Qumlan, took her departure for Waimarama at 8.30 p.m. yesterday. The Union Company's steamer Ringarooma, which arrived at Auckland a day late from Sydney will be leaving that port at noon to-morrow, and will cousequently not arivc here before daylight on Sunday morning. Her advertised time of departure has been fixed for 10 a.m. on Sunday. The New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered schooner Carl Graf Attems, Captain Bruel, now wants but 130 bales vi wool to complete her cargo, and she will probably be ready for sea by Saturday next. We learn from her agents, Messrs Kinross and Co., that the "steamer Kiwi has been placed on the patent slip in Wellington for an overhaul, and will be leaving for here and the coast on Saturday evening, jjrobably arriving- on Monday morning. The Union Steamship Company's steamers Omapere and Arawata are leaving Lyttelton to-day and Wellington to-morrow, and will be due here on Saturday morning. The former is advertised to sail nortlnvavd.s at noon, and the latter at 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. The topsail schooner Zior, Capt. Botham. which arrived here sonic clays back from the South, was sold yesterday by the New Zealand Insurance Company, her owners, to Capt. Moore, late of the schooner Aspasia, who has for many years been a. favorite irader to this port. We wish Capt. Moore every success in his new undertaking.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3588, 11 January 1883, Page 2
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424SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3588, 11 January 1883, Page 2
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