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SHIPPING.

PORT AHURIRI

ARRIVALS,

November

29 —Sir Donald, s.s., from Blackhead and Waimarama. Passengers —Mrs Moore, and Mr W. K. White.

DEPARTURES.

November 29 —Go-Ahead, s.s., for Wellington. 29— Omapere, s.s., for Gisborne, Tauranga, and Auckland. 30—Manaia, p.s., for Wairoa, with several passengers. ♦ The Union Company's s.s. Omapere, Captain Mcintosh, steamed for Gisborne, Tauranga, and Auckland at about 6 o'clock last night. The steamer Go-Aheatl, Captain Doile, finished discharging her cargo at the cattle ■wharf yesterday afternoon, and loft for Wellington in the evening. The s.s. Sir Donald, Captain Quinlan, returned from Blackhead last night, with 120 dumps of wool, which she transhipped to the barque Wave Q.ueen this morning. She will get away again for the coast to-night. The ps. Manaia, Captain Baxter, left for Wairoa at 12.30 o'clock last night, taking a large cargo and several passengers. The "Union Company's s.s. Wairrapa is expected to leave Auckland this afternoon, and is due here at daylight on Saturday sailing southwards at the usual hour, 11.30 a.m. The S.s. Manapouri, Capfc Logan, is to leave Port Chalmers to-day, Lyttelton tomorrow, and Wellington on Saturday, arriving here on Sunday morning. The s.s. Kiwi, Captain Campbell, left Castle Point at 8 o'clock this morning, and may be expected to arrive here during the night. She is announced to leave again for Wellington at 5 o'clock to-morrow night. THE FIRST WOOL SHIP. The first wool ship of the season, Messrs Shaw Saville and Co.'s barque Langstone, Captain Ferguson, has completed her loading, and cleared at the Custom House this morning, and will get away for London ■within the next few days. The following comprises a list of her cargo, shippers, and values.

— The above makes a grand total of 3707 bales and 33 quarter-bales of greasy and scoured wool, 7 casks of tallow, 95 cases of extract of meat, and 1 sack of grass seed, the total value being £61,712 3s Od. (By Cable.) Melbourne, November 29. Arrived, this morning, steamship Rotomahana from the Bluff. November 30. Sailed, last night, steamship Te Anau for the Bluff.

Shipped by Messrs Kinross and Co., her agents— ° Value. ier £ s. d. 763 bales greasy wool and ) 3g 9g4 5 30 qr.-bales greasy wool / "' ' 128 bales scoured wool ... 2,606 9 6 19 bales greasy skins ... 238 1 0 7 casks tallow 90 7 6 £32,899 15 5 Shipped by Mr M. R. Miller 21 bales greasy wool 323 2 6 Shipped by Mr F. W. Williams 24 bales secom*ed wool 491 18 9 495 bales greasy wool ... 8296 0 0 95 cases extract of meat... 598 10 0 £9,386 8 9 Shipped by Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co.—703 bales greasy wool ... ... 9,801 10 6 45 bales 3 quarter-bales scoured wool ... ... 977 9 6 11 bales greasy skins ... 175 0 0 1 sack grass seed 10 0 £10,955 0 0 Shipped by Messrs Banner and Liddle. — 473 bales greasy wool ... ... 7,691 6 0 25 bales scoured wool ... 456 10 4 £8,147 16 4

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3555, 30 November 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3555, 30 November 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3555, 30 November 1882, Page 2