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SHIPPING.

POET OF NAPIER

ARRIVALS. October

25—Rotomahana, s.s., from Melbourne via Southern ports and Wellington. Passengers—Miss M'Allen, Mr and Mrs Gordon Glassford, child and nurse, Mr and Mrs Rhodes and servant, Mr and Mrs Mackay and 3 children, Mr and Mrs J. L. Coster, Rev. Mr Oliver, Messrs Brandon, Nairn, Stephen, Wallace, Pritchard, Parker, Biddell, Nicol, Lambert, and 12 steerage. 27 —Go-Ahead, s.s., from Wellington and the coast. Passengers from Wellington—Messrs F. Ohio and Woolvcn; from Castlepoint—Mesdames Southey and 2 children and Nelson.

DEPARTURES. October

25—Rotomahana, s.s., for Poverty Bay and Auckland. Passengers — Misses F. Clark, Apirano, Josephs, and Black, Mesdames Hyland and child, Williams, nurse, and 2 children, Mr and ' ■ Mrs J. L. Coster, Messrs H. Baldwin, P. Dolbel, Tukinetainguri, Mackenzie, Davis, Bain, A. M'Masters, and Wallace. 25—Wairarapa, s.s., for Melbourne via : -Wellington and South. Passengers — Misses Campbell, Williams, and Bower- . man (2), Mesdames Piercey, Lewis and child, Roland, Lazelle, Campbell, Wadworth, and Dawson aud child, Messrs Pieroey, R. G. and W. L. Stowart, M'lvor, Crocker, Roland, Lazolle, Robson, G. Clark, Wadworth, and Master Roland.

The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Rotomahana, Captain Carey, arrived in tho roadstead at 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon from Melbourne via Southern ports and Wellington. The Boojum attended for passengers and mails, and the lighters for cargo. Tho following is a report of her passage : —The Rotomahana cleared Port Phillip Heads at midnight on 14th,' called at Hobart on 16th, and reached the Bluff at G a.m. on 20th; left same afternoon, called at Port Chalmers, Lyttelton and Wellington, leaving the latter port at 8.20 p.m. on 24th, passed Cape Turn again at S a.m. on 25th, and reached Hawke's Bay at 2 p.m. fine weather up tho coast to Wellington, thence strong N.W. wind to arrival. The launch with the Northern passengers loft the wharf at 8 p.m., aud again at 0 p.m., making a special trip with Mr and Mrs J. L Coster. The Rotomahana steamed out of the Bay at about 10 o'clock.

The steamship Go-Ahead, Capt. Plumley, which left Wellington on Saturday evening, arrived here at 12 o'clock last night, having called at Castlepoint on- route. She was berthed inside at the cattle wharf at 7 o'clock this morning, where she discharged her cargo some 50 tons. She was to have steamed again for Wellington at 1 o'clock this day. The outward passengers were taken off to the Union Company's s.s. Wairarupa at 2 o'clock on Saturday, the vessel steaming on her course for Southern ports and Melbourne at about 3 p.m. She is reported as having arrived in Wellington at 9.40 a.m. yosterday. The three-masted schooner Silver Cloud was berthed inside at midday yesterday, aiid she commenced discharging her cargo of coal at-the breastwork this morning.

The U.S.S. Company's s.s. Omapcrc, Captain Allman hence on Friday evening i.s telegraphed as having - arrived at Lyttelton at 2.15 yesterday. The" three-masted schooner Frank Guy, Captain J. P. Balle is to bo towed outside by the Boojum at slack water to-day preparatory to sailing for Groymouth in ballast. From a misunderstanding with Captain Anderson on Saturday we stated his vessel the s.s. Wairoa was to leave for Wniroa that night, it should have been 12 o'clock on Monday night. The brig Neptune, Capt. Cozens, is taking a; quantity of ballast, bones, tallow, horns, and horsehair, and will sail for Newcastle, N.S.W , to-morrow.

By Electric Telegeapii.—Copyright. (reutee's telegeams.) Received October 27, 0.55 a.m.) Melbourne, Sunday. Arrived, this morning, P. and O. steamship Carthage with the inward Suez mails, dated London, September 19.

[by "telegraph.] Wellington, This day. Arrived, last evening, Hauroto from Sydney. .

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4138, 27 October 1884, Page 2

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600

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4138, 27 October 1884, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4138, 27 October 1884, Page 2

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