DEPARTURES.
January,
21—Sir Donald, s.s., for Arapawanm. 22—Glenlora, barque, for London. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Frederick Watson and family (2).
Messrs Shaw, Savill and Co.'s Al barque Glenlora, Captain W. Scotland, 774 tons register, cleared at the Custom House at 5 o'clock last night. Captain Scotland can be congratulated on the amount of cargo he is taking this year, being considerably more than last, and also on the despatch his vessel '■""' received. The last bale of "wool was not stowed" " n 8 o'clock last night, and by SeW'. o '" he h " d B^ mr f "P aI J his accounts, Arc, aw was J owl "f. alon f °" fc of the bay before a fr«_. h "fth-westerly breeze. This may be consi_. ered P rett 7 Sharp wor_, as it usually takes fru.T 1 t ;'^ o to six clays to get. a vessel away after iu e wool is stowed. We wish Captain Scotland, his officers and passengers, the usual bon voyage. The following is the report of her cargo:—Shipped by Messrs Kinross and Co., 1507 bales and 261 quarter-bales of •wool, and 34 casks of tallow, valued at £31,632 10s 3d; by Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co., 1250 bales of wool, valued at £22.381 lis 8d ; by Mr F. W. Williams, 429 bales of wool, valued at £8411 19s 6d ; by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, 232 bales of wool, valued at £4443 14s; by Messrs Graham and Co., 184 bales of wool, valued at £3698 6s ; by Messrs 0. and J. Nairn, 113 bales of wool, valued at £1943 2s ; by Major Routledge, 1 case of printed matter. Totals : 3715 bales and 261 quarter-bales of wool, and 34 casks of tallow, the whole being valued at £72,511 3s sd. The Union Company's s.s. Ringarooma, Capt. Clmtfield. arrived in the Bay at 12.P0 p.m. to day. The following is the report of her passage, for which we thank Mr S. Moore, her courteous purser:—Left Sandridge on the 11th at 2 30 p.m., clearing the heads at 5.10 p.m., and arriving at Hobart tho 13th; left at 7.40 p.m., _ sighting Cape Puysegur light on midnightof the 16th,and arriving at Bluff next morning at 7.30 a.m.; left at 5.15 p.m., reaching Port Chalmers on the 18th at 5.20 a.m.; sailed at 5.45 p.m. on the 19th, arriving at Lyttelton next day at 10 a.m. ; left again at 5 p.m., reaching Wellington on the 21st at 1 p.m.; sailed at 7.20 p.m., reaching Napier as above. Experienced strong easterly gale betwixt Melbourne and Hobart from thence to Lyttelton had fine weather ; between Kaikoura and Wellington encountered severe north-west gale, with heavy and confused sea; from Wellington had good -weather till arrival, bhe is to leave again at 5 o'clock to-night. Tho s.s. Fairy returned from Te Apiti yesterday afternoon, with 40 bales of wool for the barque Locbnngar. The s.s. Sir Donald" steamed for Arapawanui last night for a load of wool. The brigantine Linda Weber, Captain Cameron, cleared at the Customs this morning, and -will probably sail this evening. The s.s. Result is to leave for Wairoa on Monday night. The s.s. Albion is expected here from the North at about 5 o'clock to-night and will sail at 8 o'clock.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 2988, 22 January 1881, Page 2
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