SHIPPING.
PORT OF NAPIER
ARRIVALS
April. 14—-R. . nuahana, s.s., from Melbourne via. Southern ports and AVellington. Passengers—Misses Moore and Oliver: Mesdames Levi (2) and Fitzhcrbert: Rev. Mr AVal.-h ; Messrs Morris, Anderson, Moore, Fulton, Milton, Thomson, Tolmie, Stronach, Anderson, Fitzherbert, and Cootam ; Dunning's Jennie Lee troupe (23) ; 17 in the steerage. 14— Maori" s.s., from Wairoa- and Mahia. Passengers—Messrs J Irvine, Parker, and Johnstone. 15— Arawata, s.s., from Auckland via Poverty Bay. Passengers — Misses Cozens and* Galbraith; Mesdames Howell and Broinlev : Ren*. Father Boyle: Messrs Howell, Campbell, Henderson, E. H. AVoods, and M. J. Cot's: 10 in the steerage. 10—Southern Cross, s.s., from AVellingtou IU —Kiwi, s.s., from AVellington and the coast. Passengers—Mrs and Miss Lee and Mrs Crolcer. DEPARTURES. April. 15—Rotomahaua, s.s., for Sydney via Poverty Bay and Auckland. Passengers —Miss Saunders : Mrs Garner : Mes_ A. Robinson, M'Lcod, Priestly, He Mci, Hitching:-*, Sewell. Buchanan, Gilpin, Roberts,' A. M'Lean, AY. Douglas, Sherlock, Martin, Jones, Ravita, Hamiin, and Emiel. 15—Arawata, s.s., for Melbourne via AVellington and Southern ports. Passengers —Miss Duncan : Mosdames M'udgway and Sime ; Rev. D. Rodger :Mr and Mrs Nelson: Messrs Haydon, Sime, Bizzey, M'Kenny. Howard, Birch, Lyon, AVarren, and Rhodes. IG —Southern Cross, s.s., for Gisborne and Auckland. —<> The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Rotomahaua arrived in the bay from Melbourne and Southern ports shortly after . o'clock on Saturday afternoon, and was nt once tendered for mail* and passengers by the launch Boojum, by the steamer Sir Donald for eleven horses, and by the ketch Admiral for her cargo, some 1)0 tons. The following is a report of the Rotomahana's passage, kindly furnished by Mr Charles Hudson, her purser :— Left Melbourne on sth, arrived at Bluff on oth, called at Port Chalmers on 11th, Lyttelton on 12th, arriving at AVellington on 13th ; sailed thence for Napier at 10 p.m. same date, and arrived here as given above. Had moderate westerly winds for two days after leaving Melbourne and light variable wind and tine weather during the remainder of the passage. The outward passengers were taken oil' by the Boojum at 7 o'clock on Saturday evening, and the Rotomahaua steamed for Poverty Bay, Auckland and Sydney at 4 o'clock yesterday morning.
The steamer Maori, Capt. Anderson, returned from AVairoa via Mahia at 8 o'clock on Saturday night, bringing three passengers aud 00 casks of whale oil.
The Union Steamship Company's s.s. AraAvata, Capt. Tozer. arrived in the roadstead from Cisbonie and Auckland yesterday at daylight. The ketch Three Brothers tendered for cargo, and the Boojum attended Avith the inward and outward marls and passengers, taking the latter out at about noon. The AraAvata left the bay at 1 o'clock, and is telegraphed as having arrived at AVellington at 0.45 this, morning.
The p.s. Manaia .vill stc-am hence for AVairoa at 6 o'clock to-morroAV morning, should the weather in the meantime moderate.
The Union steamer Southern Cross, Captain Allnian, arrived in the bay during last night,, and Avas tendered in the roadstead this morning by the launch Boojum for her mails and cargo, tlie Cross steaming on her v.-ay northward at about 11 o'clock this
forenoon
The steamer I*_vi, Captain James Campbell, arrived here at 0 o'clock this morning, and Avas at once boarded by the pilot and brought inside to the breastwork. She reports leaving AVellington at 0 o'clock on Friday night, lauded 20 tons of cargo at Gleubum next morning : strong soutl it-rly A-.-eather came on during the afternoon, and j hove steamer to off Uriti for night-: landed ' iJO tons at Castle Point on Sunday, and left ' at 5 o'clock in the evening. arriA'ing hero - :<> aboA'e. Experienced strong easterly \S in \\ And Vefuy rah; from O-istlc" Point. Ar j t ] ie wet weather prevents her getting disc' i;n -.,- C cl to-day, Tier lime of departure for ""'./ellin"--ton has been fixed for 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon.
The Union steamer Tai." ITI , L Captain Hai-sby, is due in the r o . ld ..tcad from Northern ports by daylight t o-morrow, and is announced to steam _ r Wellington and Dunedin at 11 o clock tr i 0 s . imc t i a y . T . .' llch -E ,i um '' isadvertise'd to steam tor Wairoa on Wctl. , . cL , y nwvn [ ug _
L Ay Cable.] Sydney, This da}-. Arrived, J .sterday morning, Hauroto from AVelliur .-ton.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3667, 16 April 1883, Page 2
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