SHIPPING.
P a O R T OF NAPIER
ARRIVALS. April. 13—Manaia, p.s.. from AVairoa. Passen-~-j or: —Messrs J. Gemmell, J. Miller, T. Carroll, Ebben, Cotiper, and two natives.
DEPARTURES
April. 13—Candidate, barque, for London. 13—Bella, s.s., for Mohaka. 14—Omapere, s.s., for Gisborne, Tauranga, and Auckland. Passenger—Mr Dawson. The Union steamer Omapere, Capt. Webster, was unable to finish discharging her cargo yesterday afternoon, md her departure for Gisborne, Tauranga, and Auckland was in consequence delayed until 12.30 o'clock to-day. The p.s. Manaia, Capt. Baxter, returned from Wairoa at 1.30 p.m. yesterday, bringing a number of passengers, 20 bales of hops, 20 quarter-bales of wool, and a quantity of maize and fruit. She will be leaA'ing again on Monday night for the same destination. Messrs ShaAv, Savill and Co.'s barque Candidate, Capt. Lauraison, got under way yesterday afternoon, and sailed out of the'bay at about 4 o'clock with a fresh north-westerly Avind. The Candidate makes the eleventh vessel that has sailed from here this season produce-laden for London. Tho Union Steamship Company's s.s. Rotomahana left AVellington at 10 o'clock last night for Northern ports, having on board "some 94 tons of cargo and eleven horses for this port. She is expected to put in an appearance soon after 3 o'clock this afternoon, and will be at once tendered for mails, passengers, and cargo by the Boojum and lighters Sir Donald and Admiral. The launch Avith the outward passengers A\-ill leave the breastwork at 7 o'clock to-night, but it will probably be later when the steamer gets aAvay for the North. The Union Company's s.s. Arawata, Capt. Tozer, which left Auckland at 1.30 p.m. yesterday, is due hero at daylight tomorrow morning. She Avill be tendered at about 7 o'clock by the launch for mails and passengers, and by the ketch Three Brothers for her cargo, some 30 tons. The launch is announced to have the wharf with the outAvard mails and passengers for Southern ports at noon to-morroAV. The steamer KiAvi left AVellington at G o'clock last night, and is expected to be in our roadstead by Monday morning*. The steam launch Bella, Capt, Green, left for Mohaka last night, taking cargo. Tho steamer Southern Cross, Capt. Allman, is telegraphed as having arrived at AVellington at 9 o'clock last night. She is to leave there again this afternoon, and should arrive in the bay to-morroiv evening. [by cable.] Sydney, Friday. Sailed; yesterday afternoon, Manapouri for Auckland.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3666, 14 April 1883, Page 2
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