SHIPPING.
PORT AHURIRI
ARRIVALS. December. 10 —Te Anau, s.s., from Melbourne via Wellington and Southern ports. Passengers—Misses Tiffen and Miller; Mesdames Brown and 4 children, Gratton and 4 children, Williams, and Cannell and 4 children ; His Honor Mr Justice Gillies and Private Secretary ; Messrs Brown, Williams, Fairs, Freedrnan, J. Flegetlamb, Livingstone, Someryille, Turner, H. P. Williams, A. Durraud, Walker, and O'Regan; Masters Cooper, and F. S. Williams. 10—Mannia, p.s., from Wairoa. Passengers—Mrs Shaw and 2 children, Mrs Goldsmith, Miss Goldsmith, Constable Shaw, Dr Boyd, Hcssrs J. N. Williams, C. Dolbel, Reid, Benata, Elieka, Henare, Tomoana, and another. 11 —Saucy Kate, schooner, from Gisborne. DEPARTURES. December. 10 —Te Anau, s.s., for Sydney via Poverty Bay and Auckland. Passengers —Miss M'Swecney ; Mesdames Sainsbury, Billon and 3 children, Messrs F. W. Thompson, G. Rymer, Redpath, G. Slanger, A. Jackson, G. H. Smith, Hamana, and G. Williams. 10 —Sir Donald, s.s., for Mangakuri. • The Union Company's steamer Te Anau arrived here from Melbourne and Southern ports at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, and was tendered soon afterwards by the Sir Donald for live stock, the Three Brothers for cargo, and the Boo]um for mails and passengers. The steamer resumed her passage northwards at 5 o'clock in the afternoon arriving at Gisborne at 1 o'clock this
morning. The s.s. Manapouri arrived at Wellington from here at 8 o'clock yesterday morning.
The p.s. Manaia, Capt. Baxter, returned from Wairoa on Saturday night, bringing a number of passengers and a full load of wool. She will leave again for the same destination to-morrow night.
The Union Company's steamer Eotorua, Captain McGee, left Auckland for Southern ports on Saturday night, and is due here by daylight to-morrow morning, sailing again for Southern ports at 11.30 a.m. She brings 20 tons of cargo, which will be tendered for by the ketch Three Brothers.
The s.s. Sir Donald steamed for the coast last night for a load of wool. The b.B Kiwi is to leave Wellington at 5 o'clock to-night for Napier and the coast, and will arrive on Wednesday or Thursday morning. The Union Company's s.s. Omapere will be leaving Port Chalmers on the 14th instant, calling at Oamaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington, and may be expected to arrive here on Tuesday, tho 19th instant, sailing again for Gisborne, Tauranga, and Auckland the same day. The s.s. Maori is loading up, and leaves for Wairoa at 10 o'clock to-night. The fore-and-aft schooner Saucy Kate, Captain Lewis, arrived here from Gisborne this morning in ballast, and is to return with a load of limestone. The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Southern Cross, Captain Bernecli, leaves Auckland for here to-morrow, and will probably arrive on Thursday night. She will take in a load of cattle on account of Messrs Miller and Potts on Friday, and leave for Dunedin direct at about 1 o'clock. The three-masted schooner Carl Graf Attems, Captain Bruce, is expected to leave Gisborne for this port to-day. She brings a part load of coal consigned to Mr John Orr. The launch Boojum's departure for Wairoa has been postponed until 11 o'clock on Wednesday morning. (By Cable.) Sydney, December 11. Arrived, yesterday morning, steamship Wakatipu from Wellington. [by telegraph.] Auckland, December 11. Arrived, Antares, barque, Captain Lewis, 103 days out from London ; Weathersfield, ship, Capt. Sherris, 113 days out from London; Andrea, barque, Captain Rees, from New York via Tasmania.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3564, 11 December 1882, Page 2
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558SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3564, 11 December 1882, Page 2
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