SHIPPING.
v , -—. PORT OF NAPIER.
ARRIVALS. May. 28 —Rotomnhnna, s.s., from Melbourne via Southern potts. Passengers —Misses Genney, Reid, Tilt'en, Trash* (2), Darwinsou, and lioehfort: Mesdamc. Hill and child, M'Keuzie and 2 children, aud Reid ; Messrs M'K.nzic, Moore, Foster, Drebble, Ncal, Finucaue, Millar, Guy, and Taylor, and 17 steerage. 29—Tarawera, s.s., from Auckland and Gisborno. Passengers — Misses Gilford, Reeves, and Hutchinson ; Mrs Mcnzies and ohild; Mes-rs Pitt, Edson, Hoffman, M'Causlond, .Sinclair, Neal, Lugor. Emery, Bvxllcn, Smirton, >'rartcis Iluikes, JMoultaiu, Davis, Crawford, Skardou, Fordhani, Mann, Karaitiana, and Pahu. 29—Kiwi, s.s., from Wellington and the coast.
DEPARTURES.
May. 28—Australia, s.s., for North. Passengers—Messrs Btirgrens, Richards, and M'Auiss, Master Bates, and 5 steerage. 28—Rotornahaua, s.s. for North. Passengers—Mesdames Kennedy and infant and Home ; Messrs Stuart, Busby, White, Irvine, Wall, Smith Foster, and Opera Compauj^. 29—Tarawera, ss. for South. Passengers—Lady AVhituiorc, Mesdames Eweu •und 2 children and Melville ; Misses Elliott, Lee, lloi_kitiK, Forsyth, Carter, Sutton, Williams (_), . Voolf, and ILirgrave. 29—Kahu, s.s. for Lyttelton. The Urion Company's s.s. Rotomahana, Captain M. Carey, continued her wyago for North .hortly after midnight on Saturday, tho last lot of passengers being taken off at 11.30 p.m. Thu following is a report of her voyage, wliich e.'inio too late for publication on Saturday :—Left Melbourne at ■_ p.m. on the 17th, reached Hubart at 7 a.m. on the 19th, and left again at 5 p.m. same day, arriving at the Bluff at 7 a.m. on tho -3rd. Called at Dunedin on the 24th, Lyttelton on the 2Gth, and Wellington on tho 27th. Left Die latter port at 7 p.m. same day, and arrived here as above. Experienced moderate S.E. winds from Melbourne to Lyttelton, aud thence fresh Westerly winds to arrival. Tho Union Company's s.s. Tarawera, Captain Sinclair, arrived from Auckland at 11 o'clock yesterday marring. She left Auckland at 2 p.m. last Friday and arrived at Gisborno at _._() p.m. on Saturday. Sailed again at 8 ■p.m. same day, and arrived at Napier as above. .Experienced fine weather to East Cape ; thence to Gisborne Strong southerly gales, and from Gisborne to Napier strong S.W. gales with rain. She was tendered as usual by the Waihi and proceeded on her voyage South at 1.30 p.m. The s.s. Kahu steamer for Lyttelton tn route for the Chatham Islands early yesterday morning. The Dunedin will sail for Timaru to-night with v load of posts. The Awaroa and Wairoa arc both detained in port awaiting a favorable report of the Wairoa bar. The ketch Cora is to sail for Wellington this afternoon. The s.s. Kiwi arrived from Wellington at 1 a.m. ou Sunday, and was brought alongside the breastwork at 7 a.m. She left Wellington on Friday at 3 p.m., and worked at Castle Point on Saturday morning. Owing to tho heavy sea running along the coast, she was unable to call at any other places, and came ou here, arriving as above. She will steam on her return journey to Welliugtou this afternoon. The Omapere was due here yesterday, but did not turn up, and it was ascertained this morning that she had been detained by bad weather, and was not leaving Gi.borne until 11 a.m. to-day. She will steam for Wellington from here at 1.30 p.m. tomorrow.
[[EEUTEE'S TELEOEA-IS—COPYEIOIIT.] Melbourne, May 28. Arrived—Waihora. [pee peess association.] Lyttelton, Yesterday. Tho loniu sailed on Saturday at 7 p.m. for London, via Rio de Janeiro. She took a largo cargo of produce, including 33,400 carcasses of mutton. She had also a large number of passengers.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4926, 30 May 1887, Page 2
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