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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NAPIER.

DEPARTURES,

June. 20—Fairy, s.s., for Wuikari. 20—Bella, s.s., for Wnimarama. 21—Maori, b.s., forWairoa. PassengersMr and Mrs T. J. Steele, and eleven others.

The steamer Maori, Capt. Anderson, got away for Wairoa at 11.30 a.m. this day, taking thirteen passengers and a full cargo. Tho Union Company's steamer Southern Cross, Captain Allman, is due here by daylight in the morning, and, after discharging her cargo, somo 150 tons, insido, is announood to Btoam for Wellington only at 2 p.m. the same day. The launch Bella, Capt, Green, left last night for Waimarnina. taking a part of the Sir Donald's cargo, consisting of posts, grass seed, and sundries. The steamer Kiwi left Wellington at 5 o'clock last night for Napier and the coast, and is expected to arrive here to-morrow morning, sailing again at about 2 o'clock the same day. The s.s. Fairy steamed for Waikare last night, with a part cargo of stores. The p.s. Manaia, Capt. Baxter, is to get away for Wairoa at 10.30 to-night. Tho Union Company's steamer Tarawera, Captain Sinclair, was to have left Auckland at noon to-day, is due hero on Saturday morning early, and is announced to sail for Southern ports and Melbourne at 2 p.m. The steamer Sir Donald was taken up on Northe's slip at daylight this morning, ■when it was found her shaft had broken off close to the propeller, so that it will be Monday or Tuesday before she is again ready for sea.

(By Cable.) Melbourne, Wednesday.

Arrived, this morning, steamship Rotomaliana from the Bluff.

[by teleobaph.]

Wellington, This day.

The captain of tho barque Estrella, from London, reports that on the 20th of February last they fell in with a barque dismasted. She appeared to be a Norwegian vessel. Her docks had boon clean swept. There was no one on board, and her name could not be ascertained, as it ■was nowhere visible.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3723, 21 June 1883, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
318

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3723, 21 June 1883, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3723, 21 June 1883, Page 2

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