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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NAPIER

DEPARTURES

December 19—Manaia, p.s., for Wairoa. Passengers —Messrs Henry Ellison, Harry Hovell, Charles Monteith, and some others.

Tho p.s. Manaia, Captain Baxter, got away for Wairoa shortly after 12 o'clock last night, taking passengers and cargo. Tho steamer Kiwi did not leave Castle Point until 8 o'clock this morning , , so that it will now be to-morrow morning before she will arrive. She will leave again for Wellington at 6 p.m. the same day. Tho Union Company's steamer Southern Cross is telegraphed as having left Auckland for Gisbornc, Napier and Wellington at 4 p.m. yesterday. She is to arrive here on Friday morning, will discharge her cargo, which consists of some 60 tons, inside, and at 1 o'clock is announced to steam on her passage. The brigantino Lizze Guy has cleared at the Customs for Tauranga with a part original cargo of breadstuff, and will probably sail this afternoon. The s.s. Maori is to steam for Wairoa at 12 o'clock to-night.

The following alterations of the departures of their steamers has been efEcctcd in the Union Company's advertisement: — Rotomahana from the South going North from sto 7 p.m. on Saturday. Waihora from the North going South from 11 a.m. on Saturday to 10 o'clock on Sunday morning. Omapero from tho South going North from 5 p.m. on Saturday to 2 o'clock. Southern Cross on Friday for Wellington from 5 p.in to 1 o'clock. The ship Lady Jocelyn, which is now due at Wellington from London, left Spithead on the 18tli September, after having put into that port on tho st'h September with damage to bulwarks and stanchions on starboard side, about o0 feet of the port side of the poop opened, cabins flooded, luggage destroyed amid-ships, and quarter-deck boat damaged.

(Reuters Telegrams. ) (By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright.) (Received December 19, 0.50 a.m.) Sydney, Tuesday. Arrived, on Sunday evening, Union steamship Wairarapa from Auckland. Sailed, this afternoon, steamship Hauroto for Wellington. Major Atkinson and Mr Whitakor arc among the passengers.

[by telegraph.] Auckland, This tiny. Sailed, yesterday, P.M. steamship City of Sydney for Sydney.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3876, 19 December 1883, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3876, 19 December 1883, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3876, 19 December 1883, Page 2

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