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SHIPPING.

PORT OE NAPIER

ARRIVALS. November. 22—Co-Ahead, s.s., from AVellington and

Southern ports, 22—Omapcrc, s.s., from AVellington and Dunedin.

Tho Union Company's steamer Omapcrc, Capt. Alhiian, arrived hero from Wellington and the South ut about 11 o'clock this forenoon, but was not expected to get inside to discharge her cargo until between 1 and 2 o'clock. The Omapere is announced to steam for Gisborne, Tauranga, and Auckland at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. I The steamer Go-Ahead, Capt. Plumley, fromAVelliinrton and the South, arrived at the anchoi'jige at iibout 1 o'clock this mornin«- and was berthed inside at the cattle whVirf at « a.m. She brings a large etirgo for here, consisting principally of grain, flour, and transhipment goods out of the ship Plecmo and steamer lonic. The GoAhead was to have steamed for AVellington at 2 p.m. this day, but it is improbable that she will lie able to get away until midday to-morrow, having, besides a large quantity of cargo to discharge, a quantity of wool to take in for transhipment to the steamer Triumph. Up to tho time our report left the Spit no advice had been received as to tho arrival of the Union Company's steamer Southern Cross at Oisbonio,' so that it will now necessarily be to-morrow before she mi pot in an appearance here. Her time of departure for Wellington has iv consequence been extended until 2 p.m. to-morrow. Owimr to the continued southerly weather the steamer Iviwi is still delayed iv port, and does not now expect to get away until to-morrow. Tho Union Company's steamer Ringarooma, Capt. Carey, was expected to have left Auckland for Southern ports and Melbourne at between I and 2 o'clock to-day, being duo here at an early hour on Saturday morning. Tho three-masted schooner Silver Cloud Wiis towed inside by the steamer Sir Donald ycsfenbiy afternoon nud berthed at the breastwork. The barque Langstono is now within 200 bales of being a full ship, and is expected to be ready for sea by Saturday. (RKirrrat's Tklkokams.) (By Er.KCTnu: Tem:ot;aim.— CoeviuoiiT.) (Received November 22, 1 a.m.) MianoiniNK, Wednesday. Arrived, this morninu - , Union steamship AVairarapa from the Bluff. [uy teleghai'H.] Aucklaxu, Tins day. _ Arrived, Antares, barque, Captain Lewis, from London. She has Judge Manning's body on board. The barque India, which went ashore on Sunday, was bound for Rockhampttm, and had on board (ho following cargo :—27,000 feet first-class rough sawn timber, SUOO feet first-class dressed timber, and Hi,"oo feet .second-class dressed timber, shipped by the Hokiunga Sawmill Company ; the rest of the cargo comprised 8(10 feet of timber, consisting of pieces intended especially for the construction of tallow vats, consigned to the Meat Preserving Company of Rockhampton.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3853, 22 November 1883, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3853, 22 November 1883, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3853, 22 November 1883, Page 2