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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NAPIER ARRIVALS July. : 29—Wairoa, s.s., from Wairoa. Passengers —Messrs W. Glenny, Rainoy, and sixteen Maories. 30—Coptic, s.s., from London via Wellington. Thes.s. Wairoa, Capt. Anderson, returned from Wairoa yesterday at noon, bringiug eighteen passengers and some cargo. She is to g-et avray again at 12 o'clock to-night, taking passengers and cargo. The Union Company's s.s. Southern Cross left Wellington at 6 o'clock last night, and may be expected to arrive here at about the same hour to-night She is to discharge inside to-morrow, and at 2 o'clock is advertised to steam from the wharf for Gisborne and Auckland. The s.s. Kiwi will leave for Blackhead and Wellington to-night, weather permitting. ARRIVAL OF S.S. COPTIC. Messrs Shaw-Savill and the Albion Company's steamship Coptic, 43G7 tons register, Captain Ridley, telegraphed as having left Wellington yesterday afternoon at 4.15, arrived in the bay about noon to-day. Tho launch Boojum, with the pilot, Custom House officers, and agent on board started out to meet her soon after noon, and accompanied her up to the anchorage. The Coptic will commence working immediately, as she will endeavor to get away again by Saturday next. Her inward cargo consists of some 200 tons for various consignees, and her outward will probably be some 300 bales of-wool, 200 casks of tallow, and 800 cases of preserved meats, besides frozen mutton. Messrs Kinross and Co. are her agents at this port, but all information respecting her rates of freight, passage moneys, accommodation, &c, can also be had from Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co., and Mr. F. W. Williams. By Electric Telegraph:.—Copyright. (betjter's telegrams.) (Received July 29, 10 p.m.) Sydney, Tuesday. Arrived, yesterday morning, Union steamship Tarawera from New Zealand. (Received July 30, 0.35 a.m.) Albany, Tuesday ; The P. and O. steamship Ballarat, with the English mails via Brindisi and Suez, dated London, June 27, arrived at King George's Sound this morning. |BY TELEGRAPH.] Auckland"] This day. Arrived, yesterday, Arawatafrom Sydney, Sho left Sydney at 5 p.m. on the 24th instant. At 4 p.m. on Monday sho mot the Zeulandia on her way to Sydney.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4063, 30 July 1884, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4063, 30 July 1884, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4063, 30 July 1884, Page 2

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