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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NAPIER.

ARRIVALS. June. M—Maori, s,s., put baok.

DEPARTURES. Juno. 13—Eloctra, barque, for London. H—Maori, b.s.. for Wairoa, with a largo number of passeugers.

Tho pilot boarded tho barque Eloctra at _ o'clock yesterday afternoon, and at 4.16 p.m. her anchor was tripped, and she sailed out of the bay with a fresh westerly wind, which soon carried her out of sight. The Eloctra makes the twelfth vessel that has sailed from this port produce-laden for London during the past season, six having beon loaded by the New Zealand Shipping Company, and tho remainder by Messrs Shaw Savill and Co.'s agents. Tho Union Steamship Company's s.s. Southern Cross, Captain Allman, 1b telegaaphed as having left Wellington for Northorn ports at 4.15 p.m. yesterday, and should arrive hero to-night. She will discharge her cargo, which consists of close on 150 tons, inside to-morrow, and in the afternoon will take her departure for Gisborne aud Auckland. The steamer Maori, Captain Anderson, having a full cargo and a number of passougers on board, left tho breastwork at 3 o'clock this morning for Wairoa, but on getting outsido found the wind very heavy and well to tho south, so she put back and returned to port aftor about an hour's steaminff. The Union Company's s.s. To Anau, Captain Carey, was to havo loft Auckland at noon to-day for Southern ports and Melbourne, and should arrive here at daylight on Saturday morning, being announced to sail again at 2 o f clock tho same day. Besides a quantity of cargo to land here, the Te Anau will be taking for transhipment to the lonic at Lyttelton some 150 casks of tallow and 1100 oases of preserved meats, so that it will probably bo a little later before she can getaway. We learn that the three-masted schooner Mary Wadlcy arri veil atNowcastle, N.S.W., on the 11th instant, but, as she is on the slip fchero undergoing an overhaul, it will be about tho 20th before she will be leaving again. The p.s. Mannia, Captain Baxter, had steam up at 12 o'clock last night, but owing to the boisterous state of the weather at that hour her departure for Wairoa had to be postponed. The three-masted schooner Frank Guy, Captain Jacob Balle, left Newcastle, N.S.W., on Monday last, with a cargo of coal for this port. [By Cable.] Adelaide, Arrived, this morning, Orient steamship Sorata from Plymouth (left May 5). [by telegraph.] Wellington, This day. Arrived, Cumbrian, barque, from London ; Thomhill, throe-masted schooner, from Adelaide.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3717, 14 June 1883, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3717, 14 June 1883, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3717, 14 June 1883, Page 2

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