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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NAPIER

ARRIVALS.

July 14—Tβ Anau, 8.5., from Melbourne via Southorn ports and Wellington. Passengers—Misses Robottom and Solig, Captains Porter and Campbell and child, Messrs A. M'Phael, L. Abrahamowitch, Morrison, and fourteen in the steorago. ti—Manaia, p.s., from Wairoa. Passengers—Misses Carter, Hardy, and Pell. 15—Sir Donald, s.s., from Waimarama and

Mangakuri. IS-—Fairy, e.g., from Te Apiti. 15—Omapore, s.s., from Oamaru and the Bluff.

DEPARTURES

July. 15—To Aniui, 8.5., for Auckland. Passengers—Miss Heron, Messrs Caghey and wife, Coupcr, Taylor, Halse, Heron, Johnston, and five sailors of schooner Transit. 16—Silver Cloud, throe-masted Hchooner, for Nowcastlo, N.S.W.

The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Tβ Anau, Captain Thomas M'Goe, arrived in the bay at 6 o'clock on Saturday evening from Melbourne via Southern ports and Wellington. The Boojum attended for passengers and mails, and tho lighters for 115 tons of cargo. Tho following in the report of the Te Anau , B passage to this port:—Left Port Chalmers at 6.30 p.m. on the 11th instant, arriving at Lyttolton at 11 a.m. on tho 12th ; sailed again same day at 9 p.m., arriving at Wellington at 1 p.m. on the 13th ; loft Wellington on the same day at 11.45 p.m., and arrived as above. Experienced light variable winds with fine •weather throughout tho passage. Thooutpassengors wero taken off at 7 o'clock in the evoning, but tho Te Anau did not get away for Auckland until 3 o'clock yesterday morning. Tho outward passengers for the steamer Manapouri woro conveyed off by the launch Boojum at 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, the steamer getting away for Melbourne, Hobart, and the South at about 3 p.m. Thep.s. Manaia, Captain Baxter, returned from Wairoa about 5 p.m. on Saturday. The steamer Sir Donald, Captain Quintan, arrived from the coast at 0.30 last night, bringing part of her cargo back. She reportn having had to leave her surf boat and crew at Waimarama, owing to _ a heavy southerly wind and sea preventing their getting back to the steamer, the boat having been capsized in tho surf in making tho attempt. Tho Union steamship Company's steamer Omapere, Capt. Webster, from the Bluff and Oamaru, arrived in the roadstead at 6 o'clock last night, and was berthed inside this forenoon at the breastwork. She brings a full cargo for this port, which sho ■will discharge throughout to-day and tomorrow ; it consists principally of oats, having some 480 tons of that commodity, besides a largo quantity of other grain, flour, and oatmeal.

Tho steamer Fairy returned from tho coast shortly after 7 o'clock last night, having been compelled to bring the greater part of her cargo back, through the heavy ewell prevailing on tho coast. The throo-masted schooner Silver Cloud, Captain Charles ISalle, was towed outside by tho Boojum at 11 o'clock this day, and Bailed in ballaat for Nowcastlo, N.S.W.

Tho doparturc of the Wairoa tradora has been delayed by the pilot's unfavorable report of the Wairoa bar. Tho Union Company's steamer Taiaroa was to have left Wellington this afternoon, and is duo here by to-morrow morning, being announced to steam for Gisborno, Tuuranga, and Auckland at 1 p.m. eaiue day.

(By Cable.) Melbourne, Saturday

A tolegrani has been received announcing tho arrival of tho steamship Austral, all •well, at RioDe Janeiro on the 12th instant. Bho put in to replenish her supply of coals. Unfavorable -weather was experienced on the passage.

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Bibliographic details
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3744, 16 July 1883, Page 2

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560

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3744, 16 July 1883, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3744, 16 July 1883, Page 2

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