SHIPPING.
POUT OJF NAPIER
ARRIVALS. March. 20—Maori, s.s., fromWairoa. Passengers j[rs Taylor, Rev. Mr and Mrs Riddle and family, Messrs Mountain, Brown, Stephens, and MoDouald, DEPARTURES. March. "27—Manaia, p.s., for*Wairoa. ra-sorigorti ■ —Messrs John Piper, A. Poyscr, Johnson, J. Nairn, Faulknor, Belcher, and two oarpentern. .;, ..." .. ; .- Thostc.imer Maori, Captain Anderson, arrived in port from Wairoa at 0 o'clock Jahtnighl, ln-iiiging several passenger?, and ''a cargo consisting of 27 bales of hop, 4') cases of fruit, and some wool. She will be leaving again at 10 o'clock to-morrow ni-rht." Tlio Union Company's hlenmor Mana- ' pouriwu* t" have loft Auckland at noon to-day, being due in our roadsload by drtylidit on Saturday morning. The s.ri. Kiwi was expected t'> leave AVellington for the coast and Napier tins ; evening. ■ . -, " Tlio p.a. jrmiaiiJ, Cupfc. Baxter, steamed for Wairoa al 10 a.m. this day, taking a larsrr- cur" , ') and a number of pu«.-ongeis. A (hice-Tiia.'-tod sehooncr was Mgnnlied from Ilio Hoiilli when our report left Iho Spit, wJiioh will probably prove to be tlic Frank Guy. Tho Sir Donald lightered tho brig Neptune of a load of coal yeMcrday, and tho balanco which she will 7fp.iirc to have taken out of her before coming inside, some . 100 tons, will be taken direct to tho ship Turakina.
" (Bγ : EmcTra6 'Telegraph.—CorraioiiT.) (T!.WTTTTi-.n.'R TKI,EGEA>!S.) " (Received March 27, 0.40 a.m.) San , Fhancisco, March' 24. Tho Stbamship Zcalandia; ; with the homeward mails dated Auckland, March 4, arrived yesterday. ■ ';,. . ■ . . . . iliitcouiiiini;, "Wc<lncstl:iy. '' Sailed, this afternoon,! Union : steamship To Anau for the Bluff. ' Albany, Wednesday. ; Arrived, this interning, P. and O. steamship Valetta in King George's Sound, with the inward Brindisi mails, dated London, February 22. .. . , ; [by telegraph.] 'I • DuSedin , , This day. ■■~ Arrived, Fameuoth from London, all well. ' . ' .'■■•■ ■■■ ■ Lyttelton, This day. Tho Ruapehu was docked _. yesterday.. She drow 20 feet aft and; 17 feet forward. There was eighteen inches to spare uu the Bill. ■ '
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3958, 27 March 1884, Page 2
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309SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3958, 27 March 1884, Page 2
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