DEPARTURES.
April. 11—Mary Wadloy, three-masted schooner, from Grey mouth. 11—Maori, s.s., for Wairoa, with a number of passengers. - ■ » The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Ringarooma, Captain Tozer, from Sydney and Northern ports, arrived in the roadstead at an early hour this morning, having left Gisbome at 9 o'clock last night. She was tendered shortly after arrival by the launch for passengers and English and coastal mails, and by the ketch Three Brothers for her cargo. The outward passengers go off to tho Ringarooma at 2 p.m., tho steamer sailing southwards shortly afterwards. The p.s. Manaia, Capt. Baxter, arrived from Gisbornc at 8 o'clock last night, bringing some general cargo. She is expected to got away for Wairoa at 8 o'clock on Tuesday evening. Tho steamer Maori, Capt. Anderson, got away for Wairoa at 11 o'clock last night, taking a full cargo and a number of passengers. The three-masted schooner Mary Wadley, Captain Moore, sailed in ballast for Greymouth yesterday. The Union Company's steamer Wailiora, Capt. Edie, from Melbourne, Hobart, and the South, arrived at tho anchorage at 11 o'clock this forenoon, and her passengers and mails were landed by tho launch at 12.15 p.m. The following is a report of the steamer's passage, kindly furnished by Mr Humphries, her purser:—Left Melbourne on the Ist, Hobart on tho 3rd, Bluff on the 7th, Dunedin on tho 9th, Lyttclton on tho 10th, Wellington on the 11th at i 3 p.m., and arrived as above. Experienced light variable winds with fine weather throughout. Tho Wailiora's passengers loavo the breastwork at 5 p.m. today, the steamer quitting the bay for Northern ports on their transhipment. Tho steamer Kiwi left Wellington at G p.m. on the 10th instant, and Castle Toint at an early hour this morning, but will probably not arrive here until Monday. Tho brigantino Lizzie Guy is discharging flour and other produce at tho breastwork to-day. Tho Union Company's s.s. Southern Cross left Gisbome Jit 10 o'clock this morning. Sho is expected _to arrive here about 8 o'clock to-night,' and endeavors will bo mado to despatch her again during the night or early to-morrow morning. (By Electric Telegraph.—Coi-ymoht.) (Reuters Telegrams.) (Received April 10, 3.20 p.m.) London, April 8. Arrived, steamship Bombay from Wellington (loft February 15). Her cargo of frozen mutton is believed to be in good condition. (Received April 10, 10 p.m.) V April 9. Tho Merchant Shipping and Underwriters' Association report the arrival of tho ships Coromandol from. Lyttclton (left December 19), Jessie Read man from Port Chalmers (left December 25), and Wairoa from Napier (left December 28).
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3971, 12 April 1884, Page 2
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