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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NAPIER ARRIVALS. September. 22—Wairarapa, s.s., from Gisbome and Auckland. Passengers—Misses Gilbertson, Hasden, Peters, and Eliza Kere, Mr and Mrs Gilbert, Messrs Nairn, Kracft, Thomas Clark, Prince, Wheel, James Chambers, J. O. Ormond, A. McLean, Bell, DeLautour, Skelton, McLean, E. T. Clark, D. Fergusson, Krann, and six natives. DEPARTURES. September. 22—Maori, s.s., from AVairoa, with six passengers. The Union Company's steamer Wairarapa, Capt. Chatficld,' from Gisborno and Auckland, was tendered in the roadstead at about G o'clock this morning for mails and passengers by the launch Boojum, by the Sir Donald for two horses, and by the ketch Admiral for her ca'-go, some 70 tons. Tho outward mails and passengers were announced to leave the wharf at 2 o'clock this afternoon, and the steamer would get away for Melbourne and the South about half-an-hour afterwards. The steamer Kiwi, although telegraphed as having left Castle Point at 0.30 p.m. yesterday, has not yet turned up, and as she has a quantity of cargo to land at Blackhead and Cape Turnagain it will probably now bo Sunday night or Monday morning before she arrives. She will get away again for Wellington at G p.m. on Monday. The Union Company's s.s. Waihora is to leave Wellington this afternoon for Northern ports, and should arrive here about midday to-morrow. Her time of departure is fixed at 4 p.m. on Sunday. Tho p.s. Manaia leaves again for Wairoa on Monday night. The steamer Maori, Capt. Anderson, got away for Wairoa shortly after 12 o'clock last night, taking a full cargo and six passengers whoso names wo were, however, unable to ascertain.

TJie topsail schooner Crest of the "Wave, Capt. Colin Campbell, has cleared at the Customs for Greymouth in ballast, and will probably get away this afternoon. The Union steamer Omapcro, due here from Oamaru, Timaru, and Dunodin, will discharge her cargo inside on Monday morning, and at 12.30 p.m. the same day is to steam for Gisborne, Tauranga, and Auckland. [by cable.] Sydney, This day. Arrived, steamship Zealandia from Auckland last evening. She anchored in Watson's Bay, for medical examination, and was granted pratique this morning. [by telegraph.] Dunkdin, This day. The Collector of Customs has received a telegram from Waiuku stating that the Wiliiam and Jane, schooner, is ashore on the Waikato bar, with a heavy sea running. She took a cargo of produce from here.

H London, September 20. Consols remain at lOig-. Bank rate of discount, 2 A ; market rate,'

The total reserve in notes and bullion in the Bank of England is £14,(300,000. The proportion of reserve to liabilities is 47 per cent. Now Zealand securities remain at the quotations telegraphed yesterday. Colonial breaclstuft's and tallow remain dull, and prices are without quotable change. Hides are dull and slow of sale, with a downward tondency. Sydney, Friday. New Zealand wheat remains at 4/3, and New Zealand oats at 2/4; maize has advanced to 3/1; sugar, Company's No. 1 pieces, per ton, £5. Adewide, Friday.

Wheat is quoted at 4/9' to 4/10, a slight decline compared with last week's price, but market steady ; flour has fallen 5/- to 15/----per ton, and town brands are now quoted at £10 5/- to £11, and country do. at .£lO to £10 5/-. The market for freights is Without quotable change.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3803, 22 September 1883, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3803, 22 September 1883, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3803, 22 September 1883, Page 2

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