SHIPPING.
PORT OF NAPIER,
ARRIVALS. AT.vil
April. 27—Te Aunu, s.s. from Mt-I'iourne vi» souihirn ports. K. Puflott, agent. Paa- : sengers — Misses Bendall, Hindmarsh, Arthur, Porter, Gage, Winsor, Kuox, and Palmer,; Messrs J. D. Brown, Snowdon, and Gore.
28—Ohau, s.H., from Dunedin ria Oamaru and Timaru. R. Paflett agent.
DEPARTURES
April. 27 —Maitai, s.s., for Wellington. R. Pufletr, agent. 27— Kahu, 9.8., for Wellington. Richardson and Co. agents. Passenger — Mr. Porter. 27—To Anau, s.s., for Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney. R. Puflett, agent. Passengers—Misses Cumpbell and Williams ; Mes-dames fe'lude mid family (3), Sltelton, Wnodhuut, and Guntlrj, Hughes, Irvine, D'Arcy Irvine, Slude, Goldrtinith, Percy, and Marshall. 27—Waihora, h.b., for Melbourne and Hobart Wβ South. R. Puflett, agent. Passengers—Mrs M. A.Taylor; Misseti Kulton, atid Niederhausen ; Messr« F. C. Fulton, Muster Hoffmann, and Poncke Football team (1C). 29—Result, s.s., for Mohaka and Waikare. Elli*ou and Duncan, agents.
The Kahu left for Wellington shortly after five o'clock on Saturday afternoon.
The s.s. Wiiiroa is still blocked in at the Wairoa, but Captain Anderson hopes to get out in a day or two. The barquentine Edith May will sail for Sydney towards the end of the week. The Maitai steamtd for Wellington at 4.45 p.m. on Saturday.
The lust hiurich for the s.s. Waihora left the wharf at 5 p.m. on Saturday. The Waihora left the Lay at ti p.m.
The s.s. Te Anau, Captain M'lntosh, arrived in the bay at 5.30 p.m. on Saturday. She reports having left Melbourne on the 16th iust., Hebart on the 18th, Dunedin on the 2-lth, Lyttelton on the 25th, and Wellington at 10.80 p.m. on tho 26th, arriving as above. Experienced fine weather to Lyttelton, thence N N.W. gale and heavy sea, followed by tine weather. The last launch left the wharf at 7 p.m. with outgoing mailH and passengers. Ihe Tβ Anau left the bay two hours latter. The Union Company's cargo steamer Ohau, Captain Stott, arrived from Dunedin via Oamaru and Timnru at eleven o'clock lastt night, after a 53 hours' paswige from Timaru. Having only a /-mall cargo for this port, and drawing 13ft 6in of water, she is being lightered in the bay, and will steam for Gisboruo and Tauraiiga at four o'clock thw afternoon.
Tho Taupo and Manapouri arrived at Melbourne yesterday from Hew Zealand. Tho Arawa left Rio dc Janeiro on the 15th inst., for London with her meat in good condition and her passengers well.
The Zealandia arrived at Auckland yesterduy morning from San Francisco, bringing English mails to March 23rd and Amoriean to April 7th.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5512, 29 April 1889, Page 2
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