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SHIPPING.

PORT AHURIRI

.ARRIVALS.

September. 21 —Boojum, s.s., from Wairoa. Passengers —Messrs P. S. M'Lean, Bargrove, Hill, and 3 natives.

DEPARTURES

September. 21— Go-Ahead, s.s., for Southern ports. 21—Sir Donald, s.s., for Blackhead and Waimarama.

The s.s. Boojum, Captain E. Moroney, returned from Wairoa at 8 o'clock last night, •with seven passengers. The s.s. Sir Donald, Captain J. Quinlan, left for- Blackhead and Waimarama last night, with a full load of timber und station _\_n_*Qa The s.s. Go-Ahead, Captain P. Doile, left for Wellington at 4 p.m. yesterday. The ss. Result, Captain W. E. Baxter, ■will probably leave for Wairoa to-night. '\ he s.s. Kiwi, Captain James Campbell, leaves Wellington for this port, via the coast, to-morrow night, and may be looked for here at an early hour on Monday morning. After discharging her cargo for here, she will proceed to Gisborne. The Union Company's s.s. Albion will not leave Auckland till Saturday morning, in consequence of which her departure from here has been postponed till Monday. She ha" 40 tons of cargo from Sydney for this port. Tho following is tho report of the Silver Cloud's passage, kindly furnished us by Capt. Balle, which we were unable to obtain yesterday :—Left. Newcastle. N.S.W., on the 6th inst. ; experienced fresh S. breeze first three days, then light E. wind, veering round to S. and S.W.; made Cape Farewell on the 14th, and sighted the Mary Wadley, bound west ; calm in the Straits for two days ; thence light variable winds to Bare Island on the 19th ; the weather here became threatening and gloomy, "with lowering barometer, and heavy N.E. sea j hove to all night, and anchored in the Napier roadstead on the 20tb, after a fourteen days passage.

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Melbottrnk, September 22. Sailed, this morninig, Union Company's steamship Ro'orim for the Bluff. A del a tor. September 22. Arrvs-H. this morning Orient Company's stt?«mer Puto?i from l'lymou b.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3193, 22 September 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3193, 22 September 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3193, 22 September 1881, Page 2

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