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SHIPPING.

PORT AHUBIKI

ARRIVALS. November.

18—Rotorua, s.s., from Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers — From Melbourne : Mr and Mss Cameron ; from coastal ports : Miss Brunton, Mrs Lindsay and 2 children, Mesdames Morrison and Granger, Messrs Morrison, Ross, Williams, Mowbray, Morton, Luckie, Well wood, Murray, Gibson, E. N. Williams, Haselden, Moore, and 10 in the steerage. 18—Sir Donald, s.s., from Tongoio. 18—Maori, s.s., from Wairoa. 18 —Lizzie, ketch, from Mercury Bay. 19 —Manaia, p.s., from Wairoa. Passengers —Messrs Dugleby, Smith, Groom, Gardiner, Lyon, Garry; Master Fuszard, and two Maoris. 19 —Fairy, s.s., from Blackhead and Te Apiti.

DEPARTURES. November 19—Rotorua, s.s., for Poverty Bay and Auckland. Passengers — Miss Baylis, Longstaff, and Stewart; Right Roy. Bishop of Waiapu; Messrs Galbraitb, South, S. Brough.Duthie, A. J. PerciTal, C. Mens, and 4 in the steerage. 18— Go-Ahead, s.s., for Wellington. 20—Sir Donald, s.s., for Tongoio. ■>

The Union Company's s.s. Rotorua, Captain J. Tozer, arrived in the roadstead from Melbourne and Southern ports at 7 o'clock on Saturday night, and was shortly afterwards tendered by the lighters and launch. Tho outward mails and passengers were taken off early in the evening, but the steamer -was delayed in the bay until 3.30 o'clock on Sunday morning shipping a large quantity of railway plant, when she left for Northern ports, arriving at Gisborne at 11 o'clock on Sunday forenoon.

The cutter which arrived in the bay at midday on Saturday proved to be the Lizzie from Mercury Bay with a cargo of sawn timber consigned to Mr Robert Holt.

The steamer Go-Ahead, Capt. Doile, shipped a small quantity of cargo during Saturday afternoon, and sailed for Wellington at 7 o'clock in the evening.

The steamer Maori, Capt. Anderson, retured from Wairoa on Saturday night, bringing a full cargo of maize. She is to leave again for the same place at 12 o'clock to-night, taking passengers and cargo.

The p.s. Manaia, Capt. Baxter, arrived from Wairoa on Sunday afternoon, bringing maize and a number of passengers. She will probably leave again to-morrow night.

The steamer Fairy, Capt. Campbell, returned, from Blackhead ar.d To Apiti at 12 o'clock on Sunday night, with 100 bales of wool, which she transhipped to the Norman McLeocl this morning.

The s.s. Sir Donald only procured 40 bales of wool from Tongoio on Saturday, and left again for another load this morning.

The steamer Kiwi is to leave Wellington to-night, and may be looked for hero on Wednesday morning.

The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Omapere is to leave Dunedin to-morrow for Omaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington, and Bhould arrive here about Saturday next.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's Bhip Waikato, Captain Southerland, was brought in from the ballast ground to the anchorage this morning, and will shortly be ready to commence loading produce.

The Union Company's launch is to leave for Wairoa at 6 o'clock to-morrow morning.

[BY CABLE.] Sydney, November 18. Arrived, this morning, steamship City of Now York from Auckland.

November 20. Sailed, on Saturday evening, steamship Wakatipu for Wellington. Arrived, last evening, steamship Wairarapa from Auckland.

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Bibliographic details

Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3546, 20 November 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3546, 20 November 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3546, 20 November 1882, Page 2