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SHIPPING.

PORT AHURIRI

ARRIVALS.

September. 80—Ringarooma, s.s., from Gisborne and Auckland. Passengers—Misses Bower, Watt, Hastie, and McDougall, Mrs Fisher, Mr and Mrs Fuszard, Mr and Mrs Bremner, Captain Ferguson, Sir G-. Whitmore, Messrs C. Ellison, Smitheon, Kobinson, Gibson, H. Ellison, Graham, Hansard, Carruthers, Falconer, Keys, Page, Sutherland, Seymour, Crosse, Smith, McKenzie, Bereford, Orr, McDougall, Davies, Baker, Chambers, Somervillo, Combes, and McLean,

DEPARTURES.

September. 30 —Maori, s.s., for Mohaka and Wairoa. 30—Bingarooiria, s.s., for Southern ports and Melbourne. Passengers—Mesdames Jacobs, Hutchinson, and Barry, Mrs Woodyear, and servant, Messrs A. F. Gardiner, J. Hutchinson, Hornberg, Smith, and Black.

The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Ringarooma, Captain H. W. H. Chatfield, arrived here at an early hour this morning from Russell, Auckland, and Guborno. She was tendered at 6.30 a.m. by the Sir Donald for cargo, some 30 tons, and by the Boojum, at 7 a.m. for inward mails and passengers, those outward being taken off afc 12 o'clock, the Ringarooma resuming her passage for Southern ports and Melbourne shortly after 1 o'clock.

The steamer Maori took her departure for Mohaka and Wairoa at an early hour this morning, taking a full cargo. The steamer Fairy came off Northe's slip on Thursday afternoon, and is now loading up for Blackhead. She will probably leave on Monday night. The topsail schooner Bannockbuvn, Cnpt. J. Kendall, cleared afc the Customs to-day for Rarotonga via Tairua in ballast. The Union Steamship Company's s.s, Te Anau, Capt. Carey, is telegraphed as having left Wellington for this port at 9.30 o'clock last night, with 95 tons of cargo for here, and will probably arrive about 4 o'clock this afternoon. The time for tho launch leaving the wharf with tho outward mails and passengers has been extended ■until 8 o'clock to-night.

(Br Cable.) London, September 27. Tho Merchant Shipping and Underwriter's Associatiou report the arrival of the Brodick Bay from Lyttelton (left May 23), Pareora from Auckland (left May 30), Closeburn from Lyttelton (left June 12), Arabella from the Bluff (left June 21),-and Gareloch from Lyttelton (left June 1). Sydney, September 29. Sailed, this afternoon, steamship Hero from New Zealand. Albany, September 29. The P. and O. Company's steamship Verona, with the inward mails via Suez and Brindisi, dated London, 25th August, arrived in King George's Sound this morning.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3505, 30 September 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3505, 30 September 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3505, 30 September 1882, Page 2

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