SHIPPING.
PORT OF NAPIER J
ARRIVALSNovember 28—Sir Donald, s.s., from Waimarama. 28—Wairoa, s.s., from Wairoa. Passen-gers-Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Mr. and Q Sirs Corrigan, Misses Taylor, Dmucaue, and Felix, Master Felix, Messrs McGuire, Saunders, Fletcher, Eyin, j Flint, Cork, Kemsley, Price, Phillips,' . Beckett, Watson, Becker, Wilson, Sargisson, G. Taylor, and nine natives. 29-Wairarapa, s.s., from Gisborno and Auckland. Passengers-Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Miss Webber, Messrs Banbury, ■ Williamson, J. Whitcombe, G. Morris, Wood, McKonzie, J V. Brown, Owens, W. S. Green, Hamilton, and sixteen m tho steerage.
DEPARTURES.
November 28—Southern Cross, s.s., for Wellington and Oamarn. Passenger—Mr. Irvine. The Union Company's s.s. Southern Cross, Captain Hutcheson, steamed from the wharf for Oamaru via Wellington at 2.30 p.m. yesterday. _ The steamer Wairoa, Captain H. Anderson, returned to port from Wairoa yesterday evening, bringing a large number of passengers and 50 bales of wool and skins. The s.s. Sir Donald, Captain Qumlan, from Waimarama, arrived alongside the ship Pleiades at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, to which vessel she transhipped her cargo ot wool, some 65 bales. . The Union Company's steamer Wairarapa. Capt. H. W. H. Chatfield, arrived in the roadstead at daylight this morning from the North. Her purser kindly furnishes the following report:—Left Russell at S p.m. on the 2'Gth, arrived at next morning at daylight; sailed for the South at 1 p.m. on the 27th, reached Gisborne at 1 p.m on tho 28th, and left for Napier at 7.30 p.m. same day. Experienced fine weather with light winds throughout tho trip. Her outward passengers wero to havo gone off by the Boejum at 2 p.m. this afternoon, the Wairarapa steaming for Melbourne and the South on their transhipment. _ The steamer Kiwi was to have loft Wellington for the Coast and Napier at 5 o'clock last night, and is expected to arrive here by Monday morning. _ . ~ ._ There is a further alteration in the Kotomahana's advertised time of departure from here on Tuesday next, it having been altered from 7 p.m. to 8 a.m., so as to allow hor to work at Gisborne the same night. _ The Messrs Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's ship Euterpe, Capt. Hoyle, was to have cleared at the Customs this afternoon, with a cargo of about 5400 bales of wool'and a quantity of tallow, and is expected to sail for London on Monday. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. (Reuters Telegrams.) -- (Received November 29, 1.10 a.m.) Melbourne, November 28. Arrived, this morning, Manapouri from Bluff. (Received November 20, 1.15 p.m.) ~ London, November 28. Arrived at Plymouth, steamship Iberia, ro m Melbourne (left October 17.)
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4168, 29 November 1884, Page 2
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