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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NAPIER

DEPARTURES

October. 25—Sir Donald, s.s., for Waimarama and Blackhead. 25—AVeka, s.s., for Blackhead. The Union Company's steamer Southern Cross, AY. Ross master, was to take her departure from the wharf for AVellington at 3.30 p.m. (his day. The stcamarSir Donald, Captain Quinlan, sailed for Blackhead and AA r aimarama last evening, taking 1 a cargo of station requisites. Tho s.s. Maori, Captain Anderson, is reported as having left AVairoa at 10 a.m. this day, and should arrive in port during this afternoon. ThoUnion Company's steamer AVairarapa, Captain Ohatiield, is 'telegraphed as having left Auckland for Southern ports and Melbourne at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Sho will be leaving Gisborne to-night, and will bo due in our roadstead by daylight tomorrow, being tendered soon after arrival by tho launch for mails and passengers and by a lighter for hor cargo, of which sho has but a small quantity. The Wairarapa steams on hor coiu'sc for tho South at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Tho s.s. AVeka, Capt. got away last evening for Blackhead, taking a quantity of station stores. Tho Union Steamship Company's s.s. AVaihora, Capt. Edic, is expected to leave AVollington at 0 p.m. this day, and would thus be duo hero at about midday to-morrow. She will be tendered on arrival by the lighter Admiral for her cargo, consisting of 4o tons, and as usual by the launch for inward and outward mails and passengers, the latter leaving the wharf at 5 p.m.

(By Carle.) Sydney, Thursday. Sailed, this afternoon, Union steamship Tarawera. for Auckland. The steamship Toviotdale sailed to-day for London with a cargo of 12,000 carcases of mutton. This is the largest shipment ever despatched from the colony.

[BY TELEGRArn.] AVellington, This day. Tho captain of the Waverloy, which has arrived here, reports that when at Nelson he was informed by tho mate of the Hinemoa that after that vessel left here ou Sunday .night when off Island Hay, sho passed what appeared to be a schooner about 00 feet long, floating bottom upwards. CmnsTcuußCir, This day. It is now generally supposed that tlie ketch which foundered off Capo Campbell last Friday week was the Palmerston, from Oamaru to AVanganui, with a cargo of potatoes, which were insured. She was in charge of Capt. Manson. George Forsyth and Thos. Crawley formed her crew.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3831, 26 October 1883, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3831, 26 October 1883, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3831, 26 October 1883, Page 2

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