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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NAPIEE

AKKIVALS

July. :i ' - 4—"Wairoa, s.s., from-Wairoa. .Passengers—Mrs Macgo wan; Miss Macgowan, Messrs Balfour, Smith, Locke, Thos. Parker, and some 25 or 30 natives. s—"Waihora, 5.&., from Sydney via Auckland and Gisborne. Passengers— Misses Stuart and Johnston, Mcsdanics *■■-'■ Edwards," StuWs;' and Peacock; Judge* Brookfield, Messrs Rochfort, McMaster, TehduaHona, v'Pricter, Grant, Spry, Carlyon. (2), Chambers, - Qrmoncl, J "Elwell, Cargo/ Edwards, Bodgchen, Watson, -.Porter,•,- Skelton, Raniri, Murphy,* Burton, Skipworth, Jackson, Hamon, "Wilson, and 1G in the steerage.

DEPARTURES

W > -July. ; 4 —Bella, s.s., for Mohaka. 4—Mary Wadley, tkree-masted schooner, :for Newcastle, N.S.W. 4—Eliza Firth, brigantine, for Greymouth. s—Manaia, , p.s., for Wairoa, with a few passengers. .

The-Union; Company's s.s : Waihora, 12G9 tons, Captain Edie, cast anchor in our roadstead from Sydney; and the ;North at 5.30 a.m. this day. She reports haying left ..Sydney on the 27th, reached Auckland on "the 2nd, left at 1 p.m. on the 3rd,, arrived at Gisborne at-2 p.m. on the and left for .Napier at 7 p.m., arriving "as given above. Experienced variable -winds of fine ■weather throughout the trip. The steamer Sir Donald tendered for her cargo", and the Boojum as usual for mails and passengers. She -was to Jiave steamed on her way southwards about 3 p.m. ; - The launch Bella, Capt. Green, steamed for Moh'aka, yesterday morning. Mr J. H. Vautier'e three-masted schooner •-Mary "Wadley, Capt. Moore, sailed for Newcastle, N.S.W.,- at about 11.30 a.m. yesterday. The s.s. Wairoa, Capt. Andersen, got back from Wairoa at 2.30 p.m. yesterday, bringing a large .number of passengers and some cargo.'' She will be sailing again on Monday night. The Union Company's s.s. Ringarooma, from ports, left. Wellington at 8 o'clock last night, and will probably arrive in the roadstead about 2 or 3 o'clock this afternoon. Her advertised time for taking •passengers on "board 1 for -Northern ports is fixed at 4.30 p.m. The. brigantine Eliza. Firth, Capt. Thompson, sailed for Greymouth in ballast at 4.30 p.m. yesterday. The Union Company's s.s. Southern Cross is due in our roadstead to-morrow morning from Gisborne and Auckland. She is to discharge inside on Monday, and at 1 p m. is announced to steam for Wellington. The p.s. Manaia,' Captain Baxter, got away for Wairoa with cargo and passengers at 8.15 a.m. this day. ; "The s.s. Fairy has been taken pup on Northe's slip for an overhaul. . The s;S. Weka is loading up for the coast, and will probably get away on Sunday night. ; ■ ' The Union Company's s.s. Omapere is telegraphed as having left Timaru for Napier direct! at 5 p.m.. yesterday, and should turn up somo time to-morrow. She is advertised to steam on her course for Gisbbfne, Tauranga," and Auckland at 5.30 p.m. on Monday.

BT ELECTEIO TeLEOEATH. —COI'YBIGHT. :' - (Reuteb's Teleoeams.) (Received 'July 5, noon.) London, July 3. The Merchant Shipping and Underwriters' Association report tho arrival of the Waitaugi from Lyttelton (left March 10). [by teleseaph.] Wellington} This day. The steamer Go-Ahead, in going up the Wanganui river "yesterday, had her propeller and shaft broken. She will probably be towed down to Wellington for repairs. • --•:., ■:.-,-,- - -:CHBiSTcmniOH, This day.

The New Zealand Shipping Company have received advice, dated July 2nd, of the Waitangi's arrival in the Channel. Sailed, yesterday, - steamer Doric for London". Among the cargo there arc 14. boxes of gold bars, valued at £62,095, shipped by f the Bank' of New Zealand, and 7,5*59 carcasses of mutton, besides wool for the : August sales and a'large' cargo of other goods from'here and other ports. She has about 80 passengers, of whom 13 arc in tho saloon. "" " ' Dunedin, This day. Arrived, Duko of Argyle, Captain McDonald, from London. She brings no passengers. '■- .:- ' : . \

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4042, 5 July 1884, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4042, 5 July 1884, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4042, 5 July 1884, Page 2

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