PORT OF NAPIER.
ARRIVALS
November. 23—Southern Cross, s.s., from Auckland aud Poverty Bay. Passengers—Sir Gcorgo Whitmorc. 23—Maori, s.s., from Wairoa. 23 Manaia, p.s., from Wairoa. Fassengovs—Rev. Father Reignicr, Mr and Mrs Kinross White, and a number of natives. 2J —Kiimraroom.i, s.s., from Gisborne and Auckland. Passengers—Mrs McLean, Mrs Mc-teriui and boy, Mes-rs McLean, Braund, E. A. PrlJe, Wardrop, Williams, McKay, Scot, J. Bourke, G. Cunnin-;-, J. Morrison, and fifteen .steerage.
DEPARTURES
November. 23—Omapere, s.s. for Gisborne, Tauranga, and Auckland. Passengers—Master McGuirc, Miss McGuire, Mr and Mrs Chamberlain and four children, Mr and Mrs Tc-tlcy, Messrs Ncvin, Prebble, Munro, Brine, L. Luke, R. Buckingham, Fryer, Eeidy, Ramsay, and Carrick. 23— Go-Ahead, s.s. for Wellington.
21—Southern Cross, s.s., for Wellington
Tho Union Company's steamer Ringarooma, Captain Carey, arrived in tho roadstead early this morning, and was tendered as usual at about 0 a.m. for passengers, mails, and cargo. Tho following is a report of the Ringaroonia's passage down tho coast, kindly furnished by MrR. Guy, her purser :—Left Russell on the 21st at C p.m., called at Auckland on the 22nd, and Gisborne on tho 21! rd ; taking her departure from the latter port same day at 5.20 p.m., having experienced light easterly winds and fine weather throughout. Tho outward passengers will bo taken off to the Ringarooma at 2 p.m., tho vessel steaming for Melbourne via Southern ports shortly afterward.
The s.s. Go-Ahead, Capt. Plumloy, steamed for Wellington at 1 7. .m. yesterday, taking a qu;:n!ify of wool aud tallow.
The steamer Maori, Capt. Anderson, returned from Wairoa at 3.15 p.m. yesterday.
Tho Union Company's steamer Southern Cross, Capt. Ross, dropped anchor in tho bay shortly after 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and was berthed inside at about 2.30 p.m. She discharged her cargo, consisting of about 25 tons and a large caso containing a threshing machine for Messrs Chambers Bros., during Ihe afternoon, and at 9.30 a.m. this day steamed for Wellington.
The p.s. JManaia, Capt. Baxter, got back from Wairoa at about 1 p.m. yesterday, bringing a full cargo of wool and several
passengers. The Union Company's steamer Omapere, Capt. Allinan, sailed for Gisborne, Tauranga, nnd Auckland shortly after 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and is telegraphed as having arrived at the former place at 12 o'clock last night.
The steamer Te Anau is to leave Wellington to-night, and will be duo here by to-morrow afternoon. She is announced to fitcain for tho North at 5 p.m tho same day.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3855, 24 November 1883, Page 2
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409PORT OF NAPIER. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3855, 24 November 1883, Page 2
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