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SHIPPING.

POBT OF NAPIER.

ARRIVALS,

Maroh. .-A . ■: j ...■ 23—Result, s.s , and Mohaka. i .-'

24—Mararoa, e.g., from Sydney via northern ports. Passengers—MisseeWright, Wilkins, and Reardon ; Mrs Newbegin and infant; Inspector and Mrs Kiely and family; Messrs Wiffen, Rogers, Willoooks, R.-B%eiry;Bykes:Salmo&,-Cat"teli; Rear-: don, Prictor, Qarlile,' /MjLelajn, Cresswell, , Newton, Aislahie, arid'Eyro Kenny; 18 steerage. ..,...-..-- ->■•.-. - v-T _..-.-—■■ 24—Toroa, oatter, from Auokland. 24—Tβ Anau, s.s., from Melbourne via southern ports.

v £he U,S.S. Co.'s s.s". Mararoa, from Sidney via Auckland and Gishorne, arrived here at 5 a.m. to-day. She left Sydneyiat 4.80 p.m. on the 15th instant, and reached Auckland at 5 a.m. on tE"e 20th ; left again at'noon on the 22nd, and arrived at Gisborne at.11.30 a.m. .on the 23rd; moved on at 6:p.m",'same day,, and .arrived as attove, , From Sydney. to Auck'larfd experienced strong .Westerly winds,.", thence to arrival light variable winds and fine, weather:'*-To iafiow her passengers cm opportunity- of ;attendingf; the Park races; her departure for •eouthem ports has been postponed mntUthis evßning. ■ Launches wilHeave tho wharf at ftf joum-tand 7 p.m. • .3 .* -, •'-■ TFhe s.s. Result returned last night from Waikare and Mohaka... : .

V: 3jPho trawling fleet Teceived a handsome this morning by the arrival of cutter after a passage of 4 J days, having left that port on Monday' afternoon last. The Toroa is a rtfklshsiooking graft of about 13 tons, and until jtotely has been used as a private jraejng; : yacht, in which- capacity she has crimpefed successfully in many sailing conteats. Captain Eddie, who brought "dowri the Bella Mary some time ago, is in com-; xnand of her, and deserves every success for his enterprise in developing an industry which had hitherto been comparatively neglected. The Union Company's s.s. Tβ Anau, Captain M'lntosh, arrived in the roadstead shortly pfter noon to-day from Melbourne , via s southern, ports, and will continue her voyage northwards this evening, the Waihi taking passengers off at 5 p.m., and making another trip 'at 9 : p.m. with those who desire to embark later. ;

The 8.8. Coptic leaves Wellington this , evening, arid is due here fo-inorrow morning to load meat for London. She will eteam for Lyttelton on Tuesday afternoon. The brigantine Enterprise has finished her loading, and will sail for. ; Dnnedin this afternoon.

[PEB FBESS ASSOCIATION. —COPTRIOITT.]

(Received March 23, 9 p.m.) •' London, "March 22.* ■*jcriv_ed—Fifeahjre, from Port Chalmers, January 26. ' '

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5178, 24 March 1888, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5178, 24 March 1888, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5178, 24 March 1888, Page 2

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