SHIPPING.
PORT AHURIRI.
The steamer Kiwi, Capt. Jas Campbell, is to leave Wellington at 5 o'clock to-night, and may be looked for afc an early hour on Thursday morning. goes on to Gisborne this trip, ana will get away on Thursday night. Tho Wairoa traders Result and Maori are still detained in port, owing to the heavy sea in the bayThe three-masted schooner Silver Cloud, Captain Balle, is expected to get away for i-.cv.cnstle. TNT.S.W., on Friday next, and will take a large quantity of potatoes. The steamer Fiiiry, Captain Campbell, is loading up for Mahia. The s.s. Sir Donald will leave for Blackhead with another cargo of stores and timber »■ soon as the sea goes down. There is a very heavy sea running in the bay to-day, and by the way it is breaking on tho bar it Is expected that it will be found very shallow when the sea goes down,
(By Cable) LoNi)o-f, July 31. The Merchant Shipping and Underwriter's Association rpport the arrival of the •hip Komeo from Lyttelton (sailed April 22); the Orient Company's steamship Chimborazo, with the Australian and New Zealand mails from Melbourne dated June 14 ; and of the ship Forth of Lome from Lyttelton (sailed April 28.)
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3150, 2 August 1881, Page 2
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205SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3150, 2 August 1881, Page 2
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