SHIPPING.
PORT OF NAPIER. ARRIVALS. January. 21 Kiwi, s.s., from Wellington via the coast. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Verger, Messrs Jackson and H. Sinclair. DEPARTURES. January. 'JO—Rotomahana, s.s., " for Sydney via Poverty Bay and Auckland. Passengers—Misses Somerville, Wells, Langford, and Larkins, Mcsdames Carruth, Major, and 2" children, and Latterall : Rev. J. J. Lewis, Captain Baxter; Messrs White, Stubbs, C. Weber, Welsman and 2 children, Tancred, Erie, Dolimeade, Major, Nichols, Andersen, Kendall, Christonsen, Stewart, Geddes,- Larkins, C. Weber, A. Robson, EUisdale, R. S. Smytho, and Warren. 20—Southern Cross, s.s., for Wellington. 21 Fairy, s.s., for Mahia. Passengers — Mr and Mrs Edward Bendall and MiJohn Smith. 22—Manaia, p.s., for AVaimarama. 22—Manaia, s.s., for Wairoa and Mohalca. Passengers—Miss Sullivan, Mr Charles Dolbel and two others. 22—Boojum, s.s., for Wairoa. Passengers —Mr. Stevens. « •■ The steamer Kiwi, Captain James Campbell, arrived here from Wellington at 0 o'clock last evening, baring left Wellington at 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, and called at Cape Turnagain en route, where she landed some passengers and cargo. She was berthed inside this morning at the breastwork, where she discharged her cargo, consisting of about 150 tons, which included a quantity of transhipments out of the Gronsvaer from New York and barques May Queen, Perthshire, and Waitara from London. The Kiwi will get away again for Wellington and the coast" at 5 o'clock this afternoon. The steamer Fairy left for Mahia at 7 o'clock last evening. The Union Company's s.s. Arawata, which left here at 1 o'clock on Saturday, is telegraphed as having arrived at Wellington at 7 o'clock yesterday morning. The p.s. Manaia, Capt. Botham, steamed for Wiiiiiia.x-tiiiia. at G o'clock this moniiujr. with a cargo of timber. The steamer Maori Capt. Andersen, left for Mohaka and Wairoa at 7 o'clock this morning, taking passengers and cargo. The outward passengers were transhipped to the Rotomahana shortly after 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, the steamer resuming her" - passage for Northern ports and Sydney at 6 o'clock. " 'The" Union Company's launch Boojum, Capt. Maloney, steamed for Wairoa at 9 o'clock this morning. The- steamer Sir' Donald will be leaving for the coast to-night. The Union Company's s.s.. Southern Cross left here shortly "after 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, and is telegraphed as having arrived at Wellington ot 6 o'clock last night. Messrs Shaw, Savill and Co.'s barque May Queen was towed outside the Wellington heads by the Kiwi on Saturday afternoon, and kept iv,' her company until rounding Cape Palliser. As the wind since Saturday has been tolerably favorable the May Queen may be expected to arrive here at any moment. She brings a of original .cargo for here, after discharging which she will be immediately placed on the berth to load produce for London. Messrs Kinross and Co. arc her local agents. The barque Coromandel, Capt. Hendry, has a full cargo, and will be clearing at the Customs for London to-morrow.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3597, 22 January 1883, Page 2
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