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SHIPPING.

POET OF NAPIER,

DEPARTURES

July.

22—To Kapu, s.s., 'for Wairoa. Smith and Provis, agents.

The s.s. K'uvrjtiri, tho arrival of which we reported yt-oUirday, came inside in the erening, and commenced discharging her oiugo of coals at ouee. She is to leave for Auckland direct to - morow. Captain Ap.-ttiu state* that in company with the Ohaa and Queen of the South he had to shelter under Long Island, which accounts for the leutrth of tin? passage up. The s.s7 Tc Kapu steamed for Wairoa early this morning-. Tho baripieiitino Cuthona will probably sail for Newcastle at the end of this week.

The s.s. Result is loading for Mohaka. The s.s. F.-intiy has been put on Northe'a slip for some alteration. Mr Kenneth Hume, purser of the Graftou, hits exchanged positions with Jlr Bums, purser of the Southern Cross. The s.s. Fairy is to .steaiu for Gisborno to-night. The s.s. Iv.'ihu left Wellington at f> p.m. yesterday and is due here this evening. Tho Coptic arrived at Rio do Janeiro on her way to New Zealand on Sunday. The Doric left Plymouth on tho I:2th instant for Wellington. The ship Kakaia has left London for Wellington.

The Turakina is loading at London for Wellington, the Mairi Bhan for Lyttelton, and the Brahmin for Port Chalmers.

Arrived at London from New Zealand— Loch Etire, Farsee, British Princess, and Queta. The following sailiug vessels from Napier are novr on their way to London :—Lochnngar (Sinclair). 119 days out; Opawa (Hamon), 56 days out ; Lady Jocelyn (Watt), 1".

MOVEMENTS OF UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS.

~cT he Kawatiri leaves for Auckland on [Friday. The Southern Cross is duo from "Wellington this evening- and leaves for the North to-morrow afternoon.

The Australia is duo here from northern ports on Friday morning and leaves for Wellington on Friday.

The Mararoa arrives from northern porta on Saturday morning. Tho Ahuriri tukes off tho outward passengers at 2 p.m. Tho Monowai is due from the south at 10 a.m. on Sunday. The Ahuriri is to take off the outward passengers at 4 p.m.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5890, 23 July 1890, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5890, 23 July 1890, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5890, 23 July 1890, Page 2

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