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DEPARTURES.

March.

22—Manapouri, s.s., for Poverty Bay and Auckland. Misses R. Williams, Berry, Ellis, and Evernrd, Messrs Symonds, Jobson, Allan M'Lean, O'Hara, Muir, Culvert, Stainnard, Dobson, Enco, Profitt, Bold, Atkins, Cantle, Lewis, Pennyfather, Ross, Smith, Douglas, .and Bates, .Master Ellis, and Kennedy ' 'Family (o). 22— Wairarapa, s.b., for Melbourne via Wellington and Southern ports. Passengers—Misses Peat and Russell, Meadames Russell and Chrosill, Captain Russell, Messrs H. O'Brien, Bain, H. M'Swigin, S. Higgott, M'Mahon, M'Glashan, Rafter, Ohrosill, Clifford, Woods, Martin, Cummings, Thomas, .Glendinning, Lewis, 11. L. Donnelly, - Belcher, E. T Tanner, Boardman, Davis, Yuillo, Wallace, W. B. Bust, and P. Butler, Masters T. E. and 0. Walters, and Russell. 24—Candidate, barque, for London. Passengers—Mesars W. J. Robinson and Martin E. Jull. 24—Maori, s.a., forWairoa. Passengers.— Mt George Taylor, Miss Finnucan, and and a number of others. 24— Enterprise, brigantine, for Dunedin.

The following is a report of the Union Company's steamer Manapouri's passage, irhich vessel brought up in the bay at noon on Saturday, and was kindly furnished by Mr C. H. Hudson, her purser:—Left Melbourne at 4.30 p.m. on tho 12th instant, passed the Swan at 11.30 a.m. next day, ■was abreast of the Solanders at 9 a.m. on the 16th, reached Bluff at 2 p.m. same day; left the-Bluff at 5.30 p.m. on the 17th, Dunedin at 4 p.m. on the 10th, Lytteltonat 5.15 p.m. on the 20th, and Wellington at 6.30 p.m. on Saturday, arriving as above. Had light northerly winds and fino weather to Bluff, and up tho coast light variable winds and fine weather. Tho outward passengers woro taken oif at 5 o'clock, the Manapouri steaming on her course for Poverty Bay and Auckland later on in the evening, She will tranship her Sydney passengers and cargo to the Eingarooma at Auckland.

Tho steamor Maori, Capt. Anderson, got away for Wairoa at 7 o'clock yosf onlay morning, taking a full cargo and a number of passengers. The brigantine Enterprise Hailed early yesterday morning for Dunedin, with a cargo of railway sloopers and sawn timber. Tho outward passengers for the steamer Wairarapa were taken off by tho Boojum at 2 o'clock on Saturday, but tho steamer did not got away for Melbourno via Southern ports until after 4 p.m. Tho steamer Kiwi, Captain J. Campbell, •which left ■Wellington on Thursday night, landed mails and passengers at Castlo Point next day, and wont on to Cape Turnagain, whero oho landed some 30 tons of cargo, leaving there at 7 p.m. on Saturday, and arriving here yesterday aftornoon. She Jβ discharging her cargo, consisting o f some 100 tons, at tho breastwork to-day, but with tho present unfavorable weather will not be leaving , again for Wellington until 4 p.m. to-morrow. Tho brig Neptune, from Newcastle, New South Wales, dropped anchor in the roadstead at about 9.30 a.m. this day. She brings a full cargo of coal consigned to Messrs Charles Dolbel and Co., part of which will, however, have to be lightered before she can bo brought inside. Tho fore-and-aft schooner Onward, Captain McConville, arrived hero early this morning from Oamaru, and was to\Yed_ inside about noon by thfc launch Boojum. Sho reports having had a fine weather passage of some ten days' duration, three or four days out of which it was dead calm. Shn brings a cargo consisting of Hour, oatmeal, and oats to various consignees. Tho p.s. Manaia will not bo leaving for Wairoa until tho weather clears. Tho brigantino Enterprise, which left this port for tho South yesterday, is at anchor under Kidnapper Capo, waiting till tho souther now blowing is ovor.

BARQUE CANDIDATE FOR LONDON. Messrs Shaw Savill and tho Albion Company's barque Candidate, Captain LaurenHon, got under way at C. 30 o'clock yesterday morning , , and sailed for London. The following in a list of her cargo, its shippers, and estimated values:— £ s d Shipped by Messrs Kinross and Co., her agents —79G bales and G6l quarter-bales of wool, 3 bales.of skins, 2 casks of tallow, 29 cases of Australian wine, and 3GB coils of barbed wire, valued at 16,383 8 10 By Mossi's Knowlcs and C 0.—319 casks of tallow, l<l bales of wool, and 41 bales of sheepskins, valued at .. 4,20G 16 0 By Mr M. R. Miller— 3G bales and 9 quarter-bales of wool, and 9 bales of skins, valued at GoO I 11 Shipped by Mr P. W. ' Williams—4l2 bales and 48 quarter-bales of wool, 2G4 casks of tallow, 20 casks of pelts, and 1289 cases of canned meats, valued at .. 10,720 3 4 Shipped by Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co.—Gßl bales and 299 quarter-bales of wool, valued at ~ .. 10,219 18 7 --making a total in tho vossel of 1992 bales of wool and skins, 101.7 quarter-bales of wool, 605 casks of tallow and pelts, 1289 cases of canned moats, 368 coils of barbed •wire, and 29 eases of wine, the estimated valuo of the cargo being fixed at £42,180 8s Bd. (By Ei/ectric Tklegrapii.—Copybioht.) (Rkutkr's Telegrams.) (Received March 21, 0.45 a.m.) Batavia, March 22. Tho Merchant Shipping and Underwriter's Association report the .sailing of tho steamship Bombay for London. Sydney, Saturday. Sailed, on Thursday afternoon, steamship Riugarooma for Auckland. [by telegraph.] Auckland, This day. 11.M.5. Espieglo has sailed for Levuka and Sydney. As the Japanese warship Tsukubu, Capt. Ariji, rounded the North Head, she fired 21 guns. She remains a month and then proceeds to Chili, and thence to Honolulu. As she came in 11.M.5. Etrpioglo was proceeding down the harbor, ana she sent ono of her boats, in charge of the first lieutenant, to tho Tsukubu to pay Capt. Bridgo's compliments to Capt. Ariji. The Tsukubu lias on board 25 naval cadets and a crew of 273 officers and men. DuNEDIN, This day. The steamship Tongariro sailed from Aden on tho 20 th for Port Chalmers.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3955, 24 March 1884, Page 2

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DEPARTURES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3955, 24 March 1884, Page 2

DEPARTURES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3955, 24 March 1884, Page 2