SHIPPING.
PORT OF NAPIER
ARRIVALS
September 6—Rotomahana, s.s., from Melbourne via Southern ports and Wellington. Passengers—Misses Girkins, Martindale, and Hewitt, Mesdames Harker nncl Benl, Father Sauzeau, Messrs Churton, Warren, Collins, M'Kenzie, Gray, Brien, Skardon, Loughnan, Harker, Gibbs, and 20 in steerage. 7—Wairarapa, s.s , from Auckland via Foverty Bay. Passengers — Misses Coweu, Harris, and Walker, Messrs G. Walker, B. Levy, Collinson, Greenwood, Rymcr, Harris, Wooding, and Rep worth. 7 —Wairoa, s.s., from Wairoa, with the Napier football team, the Fisher troupe, Messrs Balfour, Palmer, Patten, and two natives.
DEPARTURES,
September 6—Rotomahana, s.s., for Poverty Bay, Auckland, and Sydney. PassengersMisses Johnstone and Balharry, Mesdames Austin, Smith, andT. J. Brassey. Messrs Logan, W. Boyd, Balharry, Woodfall, Nicoll, Fordham, andEakins, G—Go-Ahead, s.s., for Wellington.
7 —Wairarapa, s.s., for Melbourne via Wellington and Southern ports. Passengers Misses Collins and LeCouteur, Mesdamos Malopoy and M'Lachlan and 3 children, Messrs Godfrey, C. W. Mit • chell, Pinhorno, N. Kettle, Cox, Dugleby, Davis, Cotterill, and Paske.
Tho Union Company's s.s. Wairarapa loft Auckland at 12.30 p.m. on Friday; passed East Cape at G. 30 a.m. on Saturday, and arrived at Gisbome at noon, sailed again at S p.m., and arrived at Napier at daylight yesterday morning, experienced fine weather throughout tho trip. She was tendered at 6 a.m. by the s.s. Boojum for passengers and mails, and by the lighters for her cargo. The outward passengers left the breastwork at 10 a.m., the Wairarapa steaming on her course for Wellington, Southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne at 11 o'clock She is telegraphed as having arrived in Wellington at G o'clock this morning-. Tho s.s. Wairoa, Capt. Anderson, returned from Wairoa at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, with a largo number of passengers. She is loading up again to-day, and is to get away 12 o'clock to-night. The Union Company's s.s. Rotomahana, Captain M. Carey, brought up in tho bay from Melbourne "via Southern ports rind Wellington about 4 p.m. on Saturday. Tho Boojum was in immediate attendance for passengers and mails, and the lighters for cargo. Tho following is a report of the Rotomrthana's passage :— Left Melbourne at 10.30 p.m. on 28th August, and made a rapid passage of 3 days 10 hours to the Bluli'; called at the usual Southern ports of New Zealand, leaving Wellington at midnight on i)th, and arrived here as above. Experienced strong N.W, winds with heavy seas from Melbourne to New Zealand; thence light winds and fine weather up the coast. Tho outward passengers were taken off at 7.30 p.m., the Rotomahana steaming for Poverty Bay, Auckland, and Sydney at 11 o'clock. The s.s. Go-Ahead, Capt. Plumley, steamed again for Wellington on Saturday evening. The s.s. Sir Denald is to take her departure for Waimaraina and Blackhead tonight. The Union Company's s.s. Omapcre leaves Dunedin on Thursday next for Napier, calling at Oamaru and Timaru. She is due here on Monday next, and sails for Gisborno, Taurauga, and Auckland tho following day. The Union Company's s.s. Southern Cross is not to leave Wellington until 3 o'clock on Wednesday, and is expected to arrive here at about the same hour on Thursday. Two three-masted scnooners were beating up to the anchorage when our report loft the Spit at 1 o'clock to-day, which will probably prove to be Mr J." 11. Vautier's schooners Frank Guy and Silver Cloud. The Union Company's s.s. Te Anau, from Melbourne and tho South, will be a day late coming up the coast this week, not arriving here uutil Sunday next.
| 13Y TELEGRAni.I
Wellington, This day. The s.s. lonic sailed for London direct at 4 p.m. on Saturday. Port Chalmers, This day. The barque Italy, which arrived from Newcastle, N.S.W., yesterday, had her deck swept on September 3rd by a heavy sea, which smashed the long boat, the galley, and tho bulwarks, and washed everything moveable about the deck overboard.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4097, 8 September 1884, Page 2
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638SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4097, 8 September 1884, Page 2
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