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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NAPIER ARRIVALS. August 29—Manaia, p.s , from Wairoa. Passengers —G. M'Kenzie and four natives. 30—Tarawera, s.s., from Sydney via Gisborne and Auckland. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Flygcr, MrsFinlayson, Messrs Baker, Hobson, Ward, Avon, Nicolls, Cameron, Nolan, Villers, and Devon. 30—Neptune, brig, from Newcastle, N.S.W. DEPARTURES. August 30 —-. niroa, s.s., forWairoa. Pas.-senprers — Msssrs A. Waddcll, Harry Gifford, Walker, tho Union football team, and some fifteen natives. •»- The Union Csmpany's s.s. Tarawera, Captain Sinclair, from Sydney via the North, arrived here early this morning, and was tendered in tho bay for mails, passengers, and cargo by the steamer Boojum and Sir Donald. The following is a report of her passage, favored by Mr Dalgleish, her purser :—Left Sydney on the 22nd instant at 1 p.m., and arrived at Auckland at noon on the 27th ; left again at 1 p.m. on tho 28th, and arrived at Gisborne at 3 p.m. on the 29th, and steamed for here at 9 a.m. Experienced fine weather throughout the passage. Her outward passengers were to be taken off at 2 p.m., tho Tarawera steaming for the South and Melbourne on their transhipment. The p.s. Manaia, Captain Baxter, returned from Wairoa at 3.50 p.m. yesterday. She will be leaving again on Monday night. Tho brig Neptune arrived in the roadstead from Newcastle, New South Wales,_ at 9.30 a.m. this day, after a passage of some seventeen or eighteen days. She brings a cargo of coal, consigned to Messrs. C. Dolbel and Co., part of which she is being lightered of to-day by the Maid of tho Mill, preparatory to being brought inside.

The s.s. Wairoa, Capt. H. Anderson, got away for Wairoa at 2 o'clock this morning, taking a good cargo and a largo number of passengers, amongst whom were the Union football team. She is announced as having got in the river at 9 a.m. The Union Company's s.s. Wairarapa's departure from Wellington has been delayed until this afternoon, so that it will now be to-morrow morning before she can arrive here. Her departure for Northern ports is fixed at 5 p.m.

By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. [Reuters Telegrams.] (Received August 30, 0.5 a.m.) Melbourne, Friday. Arrived, this afternoon, Union steamship To Anau from the Bluff. Sydney, Friday. Arrived, this afternoon, P.M.S. City of Sydney from San Fracisco via Auckland.

IBY TELEGRAPH. J Auckland, This day. Sailed, yesterday, Waiwera, schooner, for Nanior. ___,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4090, 30 August 1884, Page 2

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394

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4090, 30 August 1884, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4090, 30 August 1884, Page 2

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