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DEPARTURES.

May. 21— Go-Ahead, s.s., for Wellington

The steamer Go-Ahead, Capt, Doile, took her departure for Wellington again last

evening. The s.s. Kiwi, Capt. James Campbell, arrived here from Wellington early this morning, and was berthed inside at the breastwork by the pilot. She reports havingleft Wellington at S o'clock on Friday night, but Avas only able to land cargo at Castle Point and Flat Point owing to the heavy roll on the coa.st. Her cargo, some 100 tons, including transhipments out of the Halcionc and Rebecca Cromwell, was discharged into the goods shod during the day, find at 7 o'clock (his evening she is to get away again for Wellington and the coast. The p.s. Manaia, Capt. Baxter, arrived at ihc pier heads from Wairoa shortly before, noon to-diiy, but owing to the heavy ebb tide was unable to get inside. She will, however, got in during the afternoon as the tide slackens. The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Southern Cross, Capt. Allman, is telegraphed as having left Auckland at G o'clock last evening, and is expected to arrive here on Thursday. Her time of departure for Wellington has been altered from 10 a.m. on Friday to 8 o'clock the samo morning.

(By Cable.) London, May 19. The Merchant Shipping and Underwriter's Association report the arrival of the ship Carl Graf Attcms from N«pier (left January 13). Albany, May 21. The P. and O. steamship Rome, with the inward mails dated London, April 20, _ arrived at King George's Sound this afternoon.

(BY TELEG7UPH.) STRANDING OF THE STEAMER OMAPERE ON THE WESTPORT BAR. Westfobt, This day. The steamer Omapcrc Avas proceeding to (sea in tow of the steamer Mahinapua at 10 o'clock last night, when the former took tho ground Oft the bar ; the last also bumped, unci the tow rope had to bo cut. The Oraapero stuck hard and fast, and was gradually driven into the mirf to tho north of the channel. Tho coal has been juttisonccl, and an attempt will be made to got her oil at flood tide to-day. Tho Mahinapua re-crossed tho bar, returned to port, and will assist the Omapcrc. Tho steamer Graffcon went out safely immediately after tho accident. For want of rain for a very long time the river is lower than has ever Loon experienced since tho .settlement of Wcstporfc. AVellixgton , , This day. . The mail steamer Australia, with tho April English mail, left San Erancisco for Auckland on the 6th instant, being one day later than tho time-table date. The steamer City of Now York, with the April colonial mails, arrived at San I'rancisco from Auckland on tho 17th instant, her time-table date. Dunkdin, This day. The schooner Isabella Anderson, which is ashore at Hokitika, is likely to beeomo a total wreck. The insurances are- ,-£.')oo in tho National, £300 in the South British, and £-10& in the New Zealand offices. The vessel is owned by Mr Keith Ramsay, of JDunedin. Arrived, Bucclcuch, ship, from London, all well. Tho Union Company announce that the Rotorua, having completed an extensive overhaul, will replace tho Penguin on the "West Coast, under Captain Anderson, Captain Cromarty taking tho Penguin to liji. The intercolonial boats will call at tiisborno on altcuuvtc weeks, and the Tuiaroa resumes her special East Coast service on tho Ist June. Lytteltox, This day. Sailed, Doris Brodorison, ship, for United Kingdom.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3698, 22 May 1883, Page 2

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DEPARTURES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3698, 22 May 1883, Page 2

DEPARTURES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3698, 22 May 1883, Page 2

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