SHIPPING.
PORT AHXJR IR I.
A"R"RTVALS. August. 14 —Jessie, ketch, from Poverty Bay. 15—Penguin, a.p., from Southern port?. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Tory, Messrs Waterhowo, F. Skelton, Lake, S. Locke, Mnhon, Harding, Morley, and 10 in the steerage.
DFPAimTRES
Avqiist. IS— Orpti, s.s., for Gisborne and Auckland. p.,,.^,,,,^,—"Messrs Webster, Dunahoe, and Johnson.
Th<- Union Steamship rompnny's cs. 'Pprpuin' 800 tons, Cnpt. James Afalcolm, arrived off "N"apier and dropped anchor at 7 a.™, •■bio morning. Fh<» reports having left. Port Chalmers at 6 p.m. on the 11th, and arrived at Lvttletnn at noon on the following day ; left again at fi.3o p.m. and arrived at Wellington at 11 a.m on the 13th ; sailed again at 10.30 a.m. on the 14th, and arrived as above. Experienced fine weather till crossing Cook's Straits, when she fell in with a fresh northerly wind; and from Wellington experienced fresh northerly winds. Her cargo, pome 50 tons, was lightered by the ketch Admiral. The launch Boojum is to leave the wharf with the outward passengers at 4 o'clock this afternoon. We have to thank Mr MncMeckan for the report of this vessel's passage. Tho ke!-ch Jessie arrived yesterday afternoon fi'om Poverty T?ay in ballast. She i& to return with another load of coal on the arvivfil of f.lie three-masted schooner Frank Guy from Newcastle. the stenmer Oreti, Captain Campbell, left", for Northern porta at about 5 p.m. on Saturday afternoon, taking 350 Backs of potatoes and other cargo. The s.s. Kiwi left Castle Point at 8.45 a.m. tn-df<v. f.robnbly work on the roast and will arrive here during the night. Sbe will snil for Wellington at about 6 .•Vl""lr fo-mnrrow nigH. T lips.s., Afnnri, Papt. Anderson leaves for nnd Wniron at 12 o'clock to-night. The steamer "Result. Capt. Baxter leaves fr-r Wniron nt in o'clock to-night with pasppngere and oargo.' '''I<fi oiifward passengers hv the T'nion Pm^niTT , ' p.s. TV * nnit. which left for '"otithpT pr-vts TTnbnrt nnri IVTpihourne at" 2 30 o m. on Safnnlny are as imdev :—'^fissse , ' TTiipter. filler, and Cnrt-wn'p-ht, Mr Pmifh and rhild, *'r and Mrs Walter, r hr'mpf-on, Messrs OnlTiver, "Ring, W. Catn. Watene Teri. Honi Monunui, "P. tt. Teighron. T,. B. Brawn, Jas. Watts, Boss, and McLean. The lighters Three Brothers and Sir Donald discharged their cargoes transhipped out of the s.B.- Te Anau on Saturday at the breastwork this morning.
(by cabuO IWelbotjune, August 13. failed, Union Company's steamship Bingarooma for the Bluff, thie r-fternoon.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3160, 15 August 1881, Page 2
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