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SHIPPING.

iPORT OF NAPIER

ARRIVALS. August. 25—Waihora, s.s., from Sydney via Auckland and Poverty Bay. Passengers — Messrs Lewis, Blanchard, South, Donald, and 11. Davis. 26—Ringarooina, s.s., from Melbourne via Southern ports and Wellington. Passengers—Misses O'Brien, Hewson, 'WiU'dle, Hindmarsh, and Thompson, Mesdames- Ellis, N. Bectham and servant, Weber, Miller and child, and Ingpcn, Messrs J. Peters, Soinervail '('if, Patrick Bold, Crowther, Eraser, Steele, and Wraggc, Masters Beamish, ■Webb, Miller, Williams (3), and Spencer, and 1.") in the steerage. 7_Margaretha, barque, from London via Wellington.

DEPARTURES.

August. 2G Waihora, s.s.. for Melbourne via Wellington and Southern ports. Passengers—Messrs Johnson, Morley, and George. 20 —Riiigarooma, s.s., for Poverty Bay nnd Auckland. Passengers—Misses McDonald (2), Messrs" Hiillctt, Goucly, Hamana, Hose, Newman, Mansegh, Burns, Hill, More, and three natives. The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Waihora, Captain Edie, arrived here at 8 o'clock on Saturday night, having been delayed on her way down the coast by the late; southerly gale. She was tendered immediately oil arrival by the steamers Sir Donald and Boojum for mails, passengers, and cargo, and resumed her voynge for Molboiu'iio via Southern ports at midnight. The steamer Maori, Captain Anderson, is to leave for Wairoa at 12 o'clock to-night. The Union Company's steamer Ringaroomo, Captain M. Carey, arrived hero at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon from Southern ports, having left Port Chalmers on the 23rd instant." She was tendered as usual for cargo, some GO tons, and by the launch for her mails and passengers, the latter outwards being taken off at a few minutes to 6 p.m., the Ringarooina leaving the bay for Gisbornc, Auckland, and the Bay of Islands at 8 o'clock the same night. She is announced as having arrived at Ginborno at 7 a.m. this day. The p.s, Manaia, Captain Baxter, does not now expect to get away for Wairoa until to-morrow. The New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered barque Margaretha. Captain 11. W. do Boer, from London via Wellington, bent up the bay this morning, and dropped anchor at 1.30 p.m. She brings some 4SO tons of original cargo for this port, which will be transhipped into lighters in the bay, after which she will be planed on the berth to load produce for London, being the company's first wool ship of this season. The Uiruue Limestone, Capt. Tonkin, the first vessel of the Shaw Savill and Albion line of packets to load produce here this •season, left Auckland last Saturday, and miiv bo expected to arrive during the week. Messrs Kinross and Co. will bo her local agents. The schooner Columbia, from Napier via Gisborne, arrived at Auckland on Saturday [by cable.] London, August 2.J. The steamship Tonio has arrived at Plymouth from Lyttelton (left May 10). Her cargo of frozen mutton is reported to he in excellent condition. Melbourne, Sunday. Arrived, last evening, Tarawera from tlie Bluff. Adelaide, Sunday. Arrived, tin's morning, Orient Company's steamship Orient from Plymouth (left July 1-1). " [BY TELEOHAI'ir.] Chhistcuukch, This- day. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received cable advice that the lonic arrived lit Plymouth on August 24. The British Queen left Plymouth for Port Chalmers on August 20. The Tongariro, the first of the Ticw steamers built for the company, was launched on August T.>. „_________

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3780, 27 August 1883, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3780, 27 August 1883, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3780, 27 August 1883, Page 2