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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NAPIER

ARRIVALS.

September. 27—Maori, s.s., from Wairoa. Passengers Messrs Gilbert, Brown, and Vincent, and one native. 27—Sir Donald, s.s., from Blackhead. Passenger—Mr Buchanan. 27 —Fairy, s.s.. from Maugakuri.

DEPARTURES.

September. 2S—Manaia, p.s. for Wairoa, with two native passengers. 2S—Columbia, fore-and-aft schooner, for Auckland. 23—Southern Cross, »..<<., for Wellington. Passengers — Miss Payne, and Mr Creeks. -*. • The steamer Maori, Capt. Anderson, got back from Wairoa at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, with a cargo of 07 sacks of maize and some passengers She is to leave again for the same destination at 11 o'clock tonight. The Union Company's steamer Southern Cross got away for Wellington at 11.1") a.m. this day. The coastal traders Sir Donald and Fairy got back from Blackhead and Maugakuri respectively lust night, having successfully landed their cargo. The p.s. Manaia, Capt. Baxter, steamed for "Wairoa at G o'clock this morning, with v good cargo. As the Union Company's steamer Suva did not get away from Wellington until 5.10 a.m. this day, she will not now be able to reach here before to-morrow morning. She brings a good quantity of cargo for this port, which will be lightered in the bay in the usual way. The Suva's time of departure for Tauraiiga and Auckland has liocn extended until (J o'clock on Sunday morning, so as to enable her fresh master to be transferred from the steamer Wailiora, which vessel is due here at about daylight on Sunday. The fore-and-aft schooner Columbia, Captain Conway, was dropped out of the tideway at 0 o'clock this morning , , and nailed later nn for Auckland. The Union Company's s.s. Waihora loaves Auckland .about mid-day to-day for Southern East Coast ports and" Melbourne, and is duo in our roadstead by daylight on Sunday morning. The launch with the outward passengers and mails for this boat arc announced to leave the wharf at 10 a.m. on Sunday. The steamer Kiwi, Capt. James Campbell, leaves Wellington for Napier and the coast to-night, and should arrive hereby Monday morning. She will be sailing South again the same day. The Union Company's steamer Ringarooma is to leave Wellington at 0 o'clock tonight for Northern ports and Sydney, and will bo due here to-morrow afternoon. She will bring about U0 tons of cargo for this port, which will be lightered on arrival. The Ringarooma is announced to steam northwards at 5 p.m. to-morrow.

fllY CADJ.K.] Lont/O.v, September '2 r>. The Mcrchrmfc Shipping mid Undervri tors' Association report the ;irriv;d from WcllinjrloTi of tho .sliijj Cn.«\vnt]if.r])O (left liliiy 9),r from Tiiuiiru tlic Sulado (left May 23) unci Auriga (left Juno 17), i'rum LyfMton the Belinda- Unit "Miiy 19), Tvuhonus (loftJLiy :il), Rokeby Hall (left June 9), and Oron.Siiy flul't Juiiu l'>). J\[KMiOUß.v]-:, Thuv.sdiiy. Avrivud, this morning, Tui'iiwevii from the Jilufl'.

[UY TlvLKOliAl'lt.] W]':r,M.\-rn:o.\', This day. The New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered steamer Doric sailed for Lyttelton at .') o'clock last afternoon. She takes from Wellington about -ViOO carcases of frozen meat. CuniSTCHirncir, This day. The New Zealand Shipping Company arc advised by cable that the British Iving reached Rio do Janeiro on the '2 lth instant, all avcll. The frozen meat was in good condition. She left seven days later than the Catalonia, but is now only four days behind the big Cunarder. Duxkdix, This day. Sailed, at noon yesterday, steamship Fenstautou for London.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3808, 28 September 1883, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3808, 28 September 1883, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3808, 28 September 1883, Page 2

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