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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NAPIER * ARRIVALS. August. I—Manaia, p.s., from Wairoa via Mahia. Passengers—Messrg. J. H. Coleman, J. R. Williams and Banbury. DEPARTURES. July. 31—Waiwera, fore and aft schooner, for Russell. 31—Southern Cross, s.s., for Poverty Bay and Auckland. «> The Union Company's s.s. Southern Cross, Capt. Hutchison, steamed from the breastwork for Gisborne and Auckland at 9 o'clock last night. The fore-and-aft schooner Waiwera, Capt. Anderson, sailed, in ballast, at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon for Russell. The p.s. Manaia, Capt. W. E. Baxter, returned to port at 9 o'clock last night from Wairoa, via Mahia, whore she called for passengers. She will be leaving for Wairoa to-morrow night. * The Union Company's s.s. Arawata is telegraphed as having left Auckland, en route for. Southern ports and Melbourne, at noon yesterday, and is due in our harbor at daylight to-morrow. After being tendered in the usual way for mails, passengers, and cargo by the launch and lighters, she is announced to steam on her course at 2 p.m. The s. s. Wairoa left Wairoa on her return trip at 10.15 a.m. this day, and will arrive in port during* the afternoon. The three-masted schooner Frank Guy was towed inside at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon by the Sir Donald, and has taken up her berth at the breastwork. The Union Company's s.s. Waihora was to have left Wellington at 5 p.m. this day for Northern ports, and should thus arrive hero in good time to-morrow. The last launch with the outward passengers for this boat is announced to leave the wharf at 5 p.m. The three-masted schooner Silver Cloud is to be towed inside at about three o'clock this afternoon. Messrs. Shaw-Savilland the Albion Company's steamer Coptic will have completed her discharge and loading by this evening, the last lot of frozen meat coming down by tho 6.30 train. This last lot of frozen meat will bring the total shipped at this port up to 8,700 carcases of mutton and 500 legs, besides a quantity of prime joints of beef. To shew tho expedition with which this part of her cargo has been pushed forward, we may state that, during the last twent}'four hours, 3,G00 sheep havo been shipped. The last launch with the outward papers, passengers and mails, is to leave the wharf sharp at 9.30 o'clock to-morrow morning, and tli9 Coptic will steam for Lyttelton (her final port in the Colony) on their transhipment. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. (reuter's telegrams.) (Received August 1, 1.10 a.m.) Sydney, Thursday. Sailed yesterday afternoon, Union steamship Hauroto for Wellington. The steamship Tarawera left Newcastle yesterday for New Zealand. Melbourne, Thursday. Arrived, this morning, Union steamship Te Anau from the Bluff. [by telegraph.] Wanganui, This day. Captain Doilo, of tho Stormbird, reports passing the hull of a large vessel, bow up, about 25 deg. N.W. of Kapiti. She was painted black, and appeared about 70 tons register. Wellington, This day. Tho Hinemoa, which left for the Manakau via Kawhia last night, has orders to keep a look-out for the derelict vessel reported to havo been seen by the captain of the Stormbird. It is considered probable that the direlict vessel seen off Kapiti Island is the schooner Clyde, now over four weeks out from Sydney to Foxton. She was commanded by a Captain Grant.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4065, 1 August 1884, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4065, 1 August 1884, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4065, 1 August 1884, Page 2

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