SHIPPING.
PORT OF NAPIER
DEPARTURES,
January. 2—"Wavo Queon> barque, for London. 3_Columbia, fore-and-aft schooner, for
Auokland. 3—Maori, s.s., for Wairoa. Passengers— Messrs Fowlor, Gilbert, Brown, J.
D'Arcy, Irvine, and Dotvns. B—Manaia, p.s., for Wairoa. Passengers —Mrs Thomas Hallett and sister, Mr and Mm Poyser, Miss Poysor, Mr and Mrs Hawkins and girl, Misses Bowman (2). Mrs Reardon, Messrs Bowman, Edgccombe, Thompson, and Hamana.
Tho steamer, Maori, Capt. Anderson, sailed for Wraroa at noon to-day, taking a full cargo and several passengers. Me«BM Shaw Savill and the Albion Company's barque Wuvo Queen, Captain W. Kelly, got under way at 6.30 p.m. yesterday, and sailed out of the bay before a fresh westerly breeze, which soon carried her out of sight." Iti the list of her cargo yesterday we inadvert'-nlly included '243 bales valued at £3.300 shipped by Mr M. R. Miller amongst Messrs Kinross and Co.'s ship-
ments. Tho fore-and-aft schooner Columbia, Captain Conway, sailed at (5 o'clock this morning for Auckland and East Capo coastal station, taking , 210 sacks of maize, 10 tons of bones, and a quantity of station lequissites.
The Union Steamship Company's r.s. JWanapouri was to have left Auckland ut noon to-day for East Coast ports and Melbourne. She will be due in our road»tead the first thing , on Saturday morning, and is announced to steam on her course iigaiu at
2 p.m. Tha Wairoa bar being reported good this morning , , the p..s. Manaia jrot up steam and left f<T Wiiima at I'J.-'Ju p.m., tiking a number of passengers and a good cargo.
Tho steamer Kiwi leaves Wellington for tho coast and Napier at o p.m. this day.
(Reutkh's Tklkoeamh.) (By EivEcrnic TKUsniurn.— CorynioitT.) (Received January 3. 1.10 a.m.) London, Jauuary 1.
Arrived at Plymouth to-d iy, 1\ laid O. ete.'imship Thames from Melbourne (left November 8). and Orient steamship Chimboruzo from Melbourne (left November 17).
San Fkancisco, December 31
TliQ Hteamnhip ZeaLi.ndia, with the home•ward mails dated Aucklaud, December 13, nrrived hero yesterday. Melbourne, Wednesday. Sailed, this afternoon, Union steamship Tβ Aimu for the Blulf.
[BY TEIjEOKAPII.] Chkistciiurcii, This day
Tho New Zealand .Shipping- Company have received a cubic messasro dtnting , that tho British Queen left Plymouth on the 29th of December for Wellington and Lytteltoii with emigrant*. The Aornngi foV Wellington and the Doric for Auckland will probably come direct from Teneriffo. The new steamer Ruapeliu has arrived in London from tho Clyde, ami will be despatched to Auckland about the 10th of January. The clipper llak-iiii loft London for Lyttelton oza December 2'ird.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3886, 3 January 1884, Page 2
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