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SHIPPING.

PO RT AHURIRI

ARRIVALS

September. 17—Rotorua, s.s., from Melbourne via Southern ports and Wellington. P"* - fengers — Miss Pelanye, Sir G. S. Whitmore, Messrs White, W. C. Smith, Wilson, Dyson, Bowe, Kennedy, J. D. Smith, Beynolds, and 7 steerage. 18—Oreti, s.s., from Gisborne, with the circus troupe (25).

DEPARTURES,

September. 16—Kiwi, s.s., for Wellington via tho coast stations. 16—Oreti, s.s., for Gisborne. 17—Rotorua, 5.5.," for Sydney via Poverty Bay and Auckland. PassengersMisses Gordon, Mogridge, and Walker, Mesdames Gunn and 2 children, Gray, and Fusznrd, Messrs J. Goldschmidt, M'Pherson, Campbell, H. J. Holmes, Gunn, M. O'Brien, Thos. Rouse, Harper, Gray, W. Cato, Rhodes, S. Locke, Fus'zard, Stubbs, G. Rymer, and 10 in the steerage. 18—Oreti, s.s., for Gisborne and Auckland.

The s.s. Kiwi, Capt. Jas. Campbell steamed for Wellington at about 5 o'clock n Saturday afternoon, taking 22 tots of maize shipped by Messrs Kinross and Co., besides a large quantity of tallow, wool, and general goods. The Union Steamship Company _s s.s. Rotorua, Captain .T. Tozer, arrived in the Toadstead from Southern ports and Melbourne at about 8 o'clock on Sunday morning, and was tendered at about 9 am. for inward passengers and mails by the Boojum, and for cargo, some 60 tons, by the ketch Admiral. The following is a report of her passage :—Left Melbourne on the 6th inst., Bluff on the llth, Punedin on the 13th, Lyttelton, on the 14th, and "vT ellington at 12.30 on the 16th, arriving here as above The Boojum took the outward passengers off at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the Rotorua leaving for Sydney via Poverty Bay and Auckland at 5 o'clock. She is telegraphed as having arrived at Gisborne at 7 a.m. this day. The s.s. Oreti," Captain Charles Helander, ■which left here for Gisborne on Saturday afternoon, returned at an early hour this morning, bringing the circus troupe and apparatus. She steamed again for Gisborne and Auckland at 10 a.m. this day, taking a quantity of machinery and potatoes. The Union Company's s.s. Manapoun is telegraphed as having arrived at Wellington at 7 a.m. yesterday. Captain Baxter, of the Manaia, has received a telegram from Wairoa advising him that the bar at that place is bad, with heavy sea. In consequence the departure of his steamer has been delayed until to-morrow night at 12 o'clock. The three-masted schooner Carl Graf Attemswas towed outside this morning by the Sir Donald, preparatory to sailing for Newcastle, N.S.W., to-morrow. The Union Company's s.s. Boojum, Capt. Maloney, is to leave for Wairoa at 12 o'clock to-morrow night.

(BY CABLE.) London, September 14. 1 he Merchant Shipping and Underwriter's Association report the arrival of tho ship Crownthorpe (sailed May 20).

[BY TELEGRAPH.] Dtjnedin, September 18. Sailed, Wairarapa, s.s., for the North. New Plymouth, September 18. Tbe ship Port Glasgow arrived on Saturday afternoon with the pipes for tho New Plymouth waterworks. Lyttelton, September 18. The New Zealand Shipping Company's ship Loch Cree, Captain Jones, from London, with 11 passengers, and a full cargo, arrived yesterday, after a voyage of 99 days from London.* No accident or sickness occurred during the voyage.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3494, 18 September 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3494, 18 September 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3494, 18 September 1882, Page 2