SHIPPING.
POS. AHUBI2I, ARRIVALS. Aupv.it. 1° —Oreti, 8.9. from Auckland via Gh'sborr.w. 1" —Te Anau, s.s., from Northern ports. Passengers—Mr and Mrs James, Mesdames Adnmson and Dewes, Misses Porter and Stewart, Master Hutchinson, Messrs B. Morton, Thompson, W. L. Bees, FTutehin=on, Renrdon, Fraser, Davis, Poißtt, f5 in the steerage.
DEPART LEES.
August. 13—Te Anau, s.s. for Southern ports Hobart and Melbourne.
The steamer Oreti, Captain A. Campbell, arrived here at an early hour this morning from Auckland and G'tpborne, and was brought inside shortly after daylight by the pilot and berthed at the breastwork, where she discharged her cargo during the morning, consisting of 50 tons of general merchandise. She is to sail again for .Auckland at 4 30 p.m. this afternoon, and will take about 4" tons of potatoes. The Union Pteam Ship Company's s.s. Te A nan. Captain M. Carey, arrived here at 6 o'clock this morning. She reports having left Bussell on the 10th at 9 p.m., and arrived at. Auckland on the 11th at 7 a.m.; left acrain at 4.40 p.m., and arrived at Gt-is-borne on the 13th at 5 p.m. ; left again the same night, and arrived here ns above. Bhe brought 100 tons of cargo for this port, which was transhipped to the lighters Three Brother? and Sir Donald, besides three race horses for Messrs Monreifch and M'Donald. The launch took off the outward passengers at one p.m., and the steamer was expected to sail about 3 p.m. in the afternoon, taking a quantity of extract of meat and tallow, shipped by Messrs Nelson Brothers for transhipment to the ship *Vaimea in Wellington.
The Union Steam . c hip Company's s.s, Penguin, is to leave Wellington to-morrow, and may be looked for on Monday afternoon. The advertised time for the launch to leave the wharf with the outward passengers for this vessel, is 4 o'clock on Monday afternoon.
he f< hooner n rpheii3, Captain Dunn, is no-- living ]otafo:'s lit the breastwork for Auckland. '1 he steamer IV*aori, Cajit. Anderson, leaves for I he Wairoa on Monday nijrht. Tlie s.s.. Kiwi, which leaves Wellington this evsning, is expected to arrive here early on onday morning, and will sail ojrain for the pnme plnce on Monday evening at 5 p.m. From a private telegram we leurn that the three-masted schooner Mary Wadley. Capt. K. T.infors arrived in N.N.W., ve.eteHay, and will leave apain for here on the 11th inst,, with a cargo of coal.
fUY CABLE]
London, August 11. The Merchant Shipping and Underwriters' Association report the following arrivals:—-Westphalia, from Lyttelton (left April 21) ; Westland, from Timavu (May 11) ; Favilah, from Oamaru (April 28.)
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3159, 13 August 1881, Page 2
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