SHIPPING.
PORT OF NAPIER
ARRIVALS.
August. 11—Fairy, s.s., from To Apiti and lou-
rerero. 11—Maori, s.s., from Wairoa, with a few
ptishongets. . 12—Tarawera, s.s., from Sydney via Auckland Poverty Bay. Passengers—Mesdames Woods, Hamilton, Fraser, and Bromley, Messrs Hamilton, Fraeer, Bromley, Searle, Mountfort, C. Lewie, Beatty, and three natives. 13—Kiwi, a. 8., from Wellington. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Smeaton and 4 children, Mrs McCarcn, Messrs Thomson and Moloney, and the following immigrants ex the Oxford—Mrs Carlile, David Milne, Annie Milne, Mark Pritchard, Mrs Sarsfield, MrsDcbreycney, Louis Debreycney, Mary Debreyeney, and Paul Debreycney.
DEPARTURES
August. 11—Manaponri, s.s., for Poverty Bay and Auckland. Passengers—Mesdames W. K. M'Lean and Chaft'e, Messrs Chaffe, Wilson, C. Cranby, Brenton, and Hazeldcan. 12—Tarawera, s.s., for Melbourne ria Weilin gton and Southern ports. Passengers —Miss Ralston, Mesdames Weber, Graham, and Sutton, Messrs Sylvester, Hewitt, Jones, Jackson, E. Man, Sutton, Graham, Penant, J. Elliott, and Cato. 12—Bella s.s. for Mohaka.
Tho outward passengers and mails for the steamship Manapouri wore taken off by the Boojum at i p.m. on Saturday, tho steumer proceeding on her course for Northern ports shortly afterwards. The Union Company's Tarawera, Capt. Sinclair, arrived in the roadstead from Sydney via Auckland and Poverty Bay at an early hour yesterday morning. She was tendered for inward passengers and mails by the Boojum at G. 30 a.m., and for her cargo, about 53 tons, by the lighter Admiral. Her outward passengers were taken off by tho Boojum at 11 o'clock, the Tarawera steaming on her course for Melbourne via Southern ports about an hour The s.s. Kiwi, Capt. James Campbell, arrived in the bay at 6 o'clock this morning, and was brought inside and moored alongside the breastwork at 10 o'clock. She reports having left Wellington at 8 p.m. on Saturday ; arrived at Akiteo at 3 p.m. yesterday; discharged her cargo, and left for Napier two hours later, arrived as above, and experiencing fine weather all tho way up. She brings a quantity of transhipments ex the Magaretha and Timaru, and a valuable entire horse for Mr Douglas McLean. She is announced to leave again for Wellington at 2 p.m. to-morrow, calling at Blackhead and Castle Point.
The s.s. Maori, Captain Anderson, returned from "Wiiiroa on Saturday evening. She is to leave for the same place at 12 o'clock to-night. The s.s. Sir Donald, Captain Quinlan, leaves for TVaimarama to-night, with a full load of stores and timber. She is going to bring , back a cargo of whale oil. The Union Company's s.s. Taiaroa leaves Dunedin this evening for Napier direct, and may therefore be looked for on Thursday morning. She is bringing on the transhipments ex the British King. She ■will leave for Gisborne and Auckland tho same day, but will not call at Tauranga as proviouly intended. The s.s. Fairy, Captain John Campbell, brought up at the breastwork from To Apiti and rourerere on Saturday afternoon. The s.s. Bella, Capt. Green, steamed for Mohaka at G a.m. yesterday. Mr A. D. Fraser arrived from Gisborne yesterday morning by the Tarawera, to take over the agency of the Union Steamship Company at this port. Mr TV. A. Kennedy left for New Plymouth, where he will relieve tho agent at the place for a short time.
Messrs Shaw, Saville's barque Langstone, Capt. J. C. Tonkin, arrived at Auckland on the 4th instant, 101 clays out from Gravescnd. The Langstono will probably, after discharging her inward cargo at Auckland, come on to Napier to load wool, &c, for Home.
[by teleoeapii.] Dunedin, This day. Arrived, Glenliffen, 108 days out from Glasgow
Westfort, This day,
The Wostport Coal Company's steamer Kangaroo, when going out on Saturday, grounded on the north spit at the same place as the Omapcro grounded. The Kangaroo is no danger.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3768, 13 August 1883, Page 2
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