SHIPPING.
PORT OF NAPIER
ARRIVALS,
January. 3_Silver Cloud, threo-masted schooner, from Newoastle, New South Wales. 3—Sir Donald, s.s., from Blackhead.
DEPARTURES,
January. 3—Fairy, s.s., for Blackhead, To Apiti, and Pourerere.
Tho Union Company's steamer Manapouri, from Auckland and Gisborno, is duo hero by daylight to-morrow morning, and ■will be tendered at about 6 a.m. for passengers and mails by the Boojum, those outwards being announced to leave the wharf at 2 p.m. the same day. The Manapouri has little or no cargo for this port. The three-masted schooner Silver Cloud, Captain Balle, arrived hero from Newcastle, N.S.W., last evening, after a 12 days passage, the vessel coming north about. Sho was towed inside by the launch Boojum this morning, and took up her berth alongside tho breastwork. The Cloud's cargo of coal is consigned to her owner, Mr J. H. Vautier.
The steamer Sir Donald, Captain Qninlan, returned from Blackhead at 11 o'clock last night, with 126 dumps of wool, which sho transhipped to the ship Pleiades this morning.
The Union Company's steamer Southern Cross leaves Auckland at fi o'clock to-night, and will bo due here by Monday.
The steamer Fairy, Capt. Petersen, left for coastal stations at 11 o'clock last night to get a load of wool. The Union Company's s.s. Taiaroa is to leave Wellington at 4 p.m. this day, and will have some 80 tons of cargo on board for this port. She will arrive about midday to-morrow, and will bo tondered in the roadstead for mails, passengers, and cargo. The Taiaroa is to steam for Gisborne and Auckland at 7 p.m. to-morrow. The s.s. Kiwi left Wellington for the Eiist Coast and Napier last night, and should arrive here to-morrow morning, in which case she would leave again at G p.m. the same day. The Union Company's steamer Hauroto leaves Wellington to-morrow, and is due here on Sunday, when sho is announced to steam for Sydney via Auckland direct.
Intending passengers for Gisborne this week will need avail themselves of the s.s. Taiaroa to-morrow, as the steamer Hauroto goes direct to Auckland.
(Reuters Telegrams.) (By Eleotric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
(Received January 3, 9.55 p.m.)
Aldany, Thursd-iy
Arrived, yesterday evening, in King George's Sound, tho P. and O. steamship Carthia-e, with the inward mails via Suez and Brindisi, dated London, November 30.
Sydney. Thursday
Sailed, this afternoon. Union steamship Rotomahana for Auckland, and P.M.S. City of Sydney for San Francisco via Auckland.
(Received January 4, I p.m.) Thi- day. Arrived, last evening, Waihora from the Bluff.
[BY TELKQEAPn.] DuNiiuiN, This day. Arrived, Frey, barquentine, from Mauritius.
Wellington, This day,
Tho Agent-General telegraphs the departure of tho Northumberland with 160 immigrants, and tho Rangitikei with 341 immigrants, both for Auckland, and also the departure of the British Queen for Wellington with 2GO immigrants.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3887, 4 January 1884, Page 2
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