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SHIPPING.

POET OF NAPIER

ARRIVALS,

December. 13—Fairy, s.s., from Fairy Bay. 13—Sir Donald, s.s., from Blackhead and

Cape Turnagain. 14_Manaia, p.s., from Wairoa. Passengers—Mr D. Shaw and 2 children, MrsH. J. Williams, Captain Jackson, Messrs M. R. Miller, Horace Baker, T. Downs, Arthur Kennedy, and J. Brown. 14 —Sir Donald, s.s., From Tongoio.

DEPARTURES.

December 13—Maori, s.s., for Wairoa, with several passengers. U— Sir Donald, s.s., forTongoio. ♦ The Union Company's steamer Waihora, is to leave Wellington this morning, and is due in the harbor to-morrow forenoon. She will be tendered as usual for mails, passengers, and cargo, and at f> p.m. tho same day is announced to steam for Gisborno and Auckland. Her Sydney passengers and ..cargo will be transhipped to the Ringa- * roooma at Auckland.

The steamer Fairy, Capt. Petersen, returned during the night from Fairy_ Bay ■with 142 bales wool, which she transhipped to the ship Waikato this morning. The steamer Maori, Captain Anderson, left the wharf for Wairoa shortly after 1 0 o'clock last night, taking passengers and cargo. She is reported as having arrived at her destination at an early hour this morning. . Tho steamer Sir Donald, Captain Quinlan, returned from Blackhead and Cape Turnagain at an early hour this morning, with a load of wool, which she transhipped to the Pleiades later on, and afterwards left for Tongoio to get some 30 or -10 bales. She returned again to port at 1 o'clock to-day. The p.s. Manaia arrived from Wairoa at 10 o'clock this morning, bringing a number of passengers and 40 bales of wool. _ She •will be leaving again on Monday evening. The Union Company's .steamer To Anau ■was to liavo left Auckland for Southern ports, and Melbourne between 12 and 1 o'clock to-day, and is due here by daylight on Sunday morning.

SHIP WAIROA FOR LONDON.

DXAIJ- HJIHWJJI J- wlv The Now Zealand Shipping Company's ship Wtliron, Capt. E. A. Holbcche, cleared at tho Custom House for London this afternoon, with tho following shipments of wool and other cargo : — Shipped by Messrs G. E. £ s. d. G. Rioh-irdwu an I Co. — li)')4bales of wool and i pieces of Maori carvings, valued at .. 18,672 11 0 Shipped by Mr F. W. Williams—l 22 bales of wool, Tallied at 1,514 2 8 Shipped by Messrs Wardrop and C 0.—74 bales wool, 9 casks whale oil, and 1 case plate, valued at .. .. 1,383 18 0 Shipped by Mr R. P. Williams, Clive—397 bales of ■wool, valued at .. .. -3,314 19 0 Shipped by Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co. —12 bales of ■wool valued at .. 142 18 4 Shipped by Messrs Kinross and C 0.—308 bales of wool and skins, valued at.. .. 0,076 7 9 Shipped by Messrs Banner and Liddlc—so bales wool, valvcd at 7 •)•) 19 0 Shipped by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company—loll bales ■wool, 40 casks tallow, and 7 casks pelts, valued at .. 20,321 1! 4 Shipped by the New Zealand Shipping Company— '!"> tons pig iron, 99 casks tallow, 6 casks olien, 143 drums glycerine, and 110 bales wool, valued at .' 2,279 1 8 —The total shipments being 4207 bales of ■wool and skins, 139 casks of tallow, 9 casks of whale oil, 7 casks of pelts, 6 casks of olien, 143 drums of glycerine, 20 tons of pig iron, 4 pieces of Maori carvings, and a case of plate, the whole bciny estimated as worth £50,464 Os 3d. Tho Waipoa is expected to sail to-mor-row, when we wish Captain Holbcche his officers and passengers km vinjtKjt. (Reutek's Telkoeams.) (By Electiuo Telegkavh.—Copyeiuht.) (Received December 13, 10 p.m.) New Yoek, December 12. The Merchant Shipping and Underwriter's Association report the arrival of tho ship Parnell from Auckland (left August 27). IBY TKLEOBAPII.I Auckland, This day. Arrived, ship Piako from London, after a passage of 114 days. ______»,„__>

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3872, 14 December 1883, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3872, 14 December 1883, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3872, 14 December 1883, Page 2

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