SHIPPING.
PORT OF NAPIER .
ARRIVALS November 25—Thomas Russell, s.s., from Gisborne and Auckland. Passengers — Messrs P. Dolbell D. A. Price, CHbbes, 'Watt, and Ackroid, and one prisoner.
DEPARTURES.
November 24—Sir Donald; s.s., for Blackhead. The steamer Sir' Donald left for Blackhead last night for another load of wool. _ The steamer Thomas Russell, Captain Helander, arrived here'from Gisborne and Auckland this morning, and was soon afterwards brought inside, being berthed at the breastwprk'by noon. She brings about 35 tons of cargo'for ■ this port which will-be discharged during , the afternoon, and; at-7 o'clock to-night is to steam on her return journey. . The JRotomahana, - the TJnion boat - from the South this Aveek, will not reach .this port''until'Monday morning-. ' ■■' ■ The steamer Kiwi, Captain Campbell, was to have left "Wellington for the coast and Napier last night, and should in which case be.duo here by to-morrow'morningv. Messrs. Shaw Savill and Albion Company's ship Euterpe, Captain Hoyle, is rapidly] filling up, and is expected to be ready to sail for London by Saturday night. The steamer Wairoa's departure for Wsiiroa har been postponed from midnight to-night to 12 o'clock to-morrow night. By Electkio Telegraph.—Copyright. (ReOTER'S TeLEGBAMS.) .. (Received November 25, 12.40 p.m.) Sydney, This day. Arrived yesterday, Tarawera. The steamship Hero was towed here safely from Newcastle. The passengers for Fiji wore retransferred to another vessel. ■ |_BY TELEGRAPH.] Auckland, This day. Three schooners arrived yesterday from tho Islands with cotton, copra, and fruit.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4163, 25 November 1884, Page 2
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236SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4163, 25 November 1884, Page 2
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