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SHIPPING.

PORT AHURIRI.

ARRIVALS, Avgiist,

20__TVTnrmion, topsail schooner, from Kaipara. 30 —Fairy, s.s., from Te Apiti. 30—Sir Donald, s.s., from Waimarama and Blackhead.

DE"P-*"*,TUR3S.

. Anpwtti SO—Kiwi, s.s,, for Gisborne.

The topsail schooner Marmion, Capt Johnston, arrived in the-bay W* night from Kai'mra, nnd was towed inside by the s.s ■ c ir Donald nt 11 o'elor-k this morning nnrl berthed nt the bren_two.lt. She reports hav,v,- left Kiiinara ye«terdav week, and experienced very hcavv we«fcrlv find northwesterly winds throughout the run. jBJ.f. hr : nfr S n f-11 /"irtrn nf «HWn timber for Messrs Charles Dolbel and Co. The steamer Fairy returned from Te Apiti nt 8 oVIopI? Inst evening, having landed the whole of her carffo. Tl.p pfpniner Kiwi, Jnr_es Camnbell, ] P ft fnr r-i-Vrne nt nhont fi o'clock last nitrh f . tMrtv ton? of rnvgo for there, hpaidp? 90 Pftc>* *>f maize, find a quantity of p rfl e<. pppd for W piling-ton and thp coast. The s.p. fir Donald, Capt. J. Quinlan, returned from T?lae>head and Waimarnma nt 11 oVWk 1 net night, havinc successfully lnrtdnd the whole of her cargo for both places. . Tho s.s. Result's departure for Wairoa has been postponed, on account of the henvv westerly weather prevailing. The three-masted schooner Mary Wadley. Cnnt. K. T indferp. and the brignntine Linda Weber, Captain Bell, were beating up the bay as our reporter left the Ppit. Tbe former is from Newcastle, N.S.W., with coal, and the latter from Whangaroa, with baulk timber for Mr Robert Holt. The th<*ep-ma* f ed schooner Frank Guy, Cant. J. P. Balle, is now ready for sea, and will probably get away for Newcastle tomorrow. The brier Wave left "Dunedin yesterday for here, with a cargo of colonial produce. The steamer Oreti is expected to" arrive hp-* to-morrow from Gisborne and 'Auckland.

(by cabt/O London, August 29. The Merchant Shipping and Underwriter's Association report the of the sVpi Glenlora from Lyttelton (sailed Vav Ifi"), and Loch Dee from Auckland (failed May 24).

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3174, 31 August 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3174, 31 August 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3174, 31 August 1881, Page 2

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