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ARRIVAL OF THE WAIRARAPA.

Th©Union S.S. Companjr'sls.s, Wairarapa arrived alongside tho Queen-street Wharf at 1 vni She left Melbourne at 4.10 p.m. on the lltli instant, Hobart at 5.30 p m. on the 13th, and made the Bluff at 6 p.m. on the 16th, arvivinc at Duncdin at daylight on Ihe 18th Lyttelton waa left on 20th at 9 iun Wellington on the 21at at 6 p.m.; called at Napier on the 22nd, Gisborne on"23rd, sailing from the latter :port at 10.30 tLm • rounded the East Cape at 4 p.m.: passed Cane Colville at 9.15 a.m. on the 21th; breastad TSritlriatlla.m.,arrlvingaßabove. Experienced thick foggy weather up the coast as far ac Gisborne, hencestrong westerly windand head sen. Passengers:—Saloon; From Melbourne —Mr KoesinS, Mrs Kneeing, MUs Keoslni?, Mrs ■rtomaa. Misses Thomas (2), Mr and Mrs Bonnta^Mrairaa. Mr Goodman. Mr Htll, Mr and Mib Foot Dr. Hancock. From Ounedln-Dr, Alexander. From Lyttelton—Mr Marshall. Mr Buchanan. Mr MoPherson, Mr and Jlra Munro, Her HoUchan, Mr Tumbull. Mr J. C. Hannu, Mr Chaafe, Mr Byets, Mr Jackson, Mr Wattle Mtes Both. Jfrom WeUin^t Mr Single, iif S Mrs Bell, Mr F. J. Wilkinßon. Miss Beck.' MrLowo. Mr J- London, Mr K. Bell, Mr Morrs, Dr. McKerry. Mr Billinge, Captain Mair. Miss Cheek, Mr 'Nutter. From Napier—Miss Neal, Mr Cadman, Mr Jackson, Mr Neal, Mrs Saunders, Mr J. Adams; Mrs Eggintoti. From Ois-tOTie-Judge McDonald, Mr Ah Bing, Mr Murchie. Mr Hedgor, laiss Quinlan. and 36 Bteerago. "VVe^are indebted to Mr H. C. Taylor, parser, for pres3 parcels, raporta, etc.

Coastwise. — Deveron, from Tairua. with 23,000 feet timber; Paku, from Tairua, with ff.lOO ■■, feet timber; Qua n. from Hokianga, with _10 tons jrum; Merenw- from Tairua. with 21,300 feet timber; Saucy Kate, from Wliangarei. with 60 tons coal; Mmloru from Awanul. with 40 tons flrowood; t^ralle ' from Whangarei, with i 8 tons coal; Hewird from Mongonui. with 33,000 ft timber; Saxon, I'rom Russell, with 91 tons coal.

'"6uTWABDB Coastwise.—Deveron and Pakn, lor Tairua; Howard, for MoogonuJ; Saucy Kate, for Whangarei. . ■

The baraue Arcadia cleared at the Customs to-day for Habaai. Passengers-Mr and Mrs Speight and child.

The three-masted schooner Energy arrived from Greymouth on Sunday morning, the passage up having occupied 10 days.

The barque Laira left Newcastle on the 10th insL sighted Capo Maria on the 20th, and arrived in' port early yesterday morning. Good -weather prevailed during the passage. 1 The b.s; Wellington arrived from Whangarei on Saturday eveniner with the following passengers :—Rev. RobiDSon, Messrs Kills, Smith. T. Heron, Greaves, Clendon, Thornton, Forbes, Smith, Cameron, and Prescott.

, .Thci a.B. Southern Cross arrived, from the -fouth. at 4.30 p.m. on Satut day, with the folio w--61^"^,? 11*01116011 a""1 chUd. Mrs "JWrtaiß, IMBjMonk, MrTregasldß. ; g^«tr^« o rto« ~ lie schooner .Flectwing left Altutail on Nov. . Ist, and experienced moderate weather till arrival .hero on ijuoday morning.

The brigantine Aiisft Owen, which arrlTed (here yesterday, left Rarotongg, an Nor. sth, and hid a fair-weather passage jjp. Passengers— Messrs Taylor aad HamohiS. ° The schooner Kate Macgregor w«b expQctqi ixTXe&io Karotonga, about a week after t^e

The iwhooner Orpheus,- ;wftiob. arrived yesterday. lcttrSavnge Island on the 7tli inß\, had light easterly winds for,. Hie flrstJtaif of tho passago, nncUtliMi strong ;S.K 5111 making tho Barrier* and from thpnoo to port light airs and calms. -:■;.■■ v-"1" • ■

Tho barque Chi-Istino arriyed from Java yosterday With raw sugar for the Now Zealand Sugar Company. She left Java on September 18; strongrS.S.E. trades prevailed to lat. 20- S., long. lCCrjffi., when variable winds and calms were fallen in with; N.E. winds'were thon met with, and continued until the 9th.ot November, when tho Straits wore 'cleared. After that strong southerly galos prevailed for four days, during which large bodies of water were frequently shipped, and calms and easterly winds were experienced thence till arrival.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4520, 24 November 1884, Page 2

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ARRIVAL OF THE WAIRARAPA. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4520, 24 November 1884, Page 2

ARRIVAL OF THE WAIRARAPA. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4520, 24 November 1884, Page 2