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SHIPPING.

POET OF NAPIER

DEPARTURES,

September. 27— Knlm, s,s., for Wellington, Lyttelton f and Jhiitham Islands.

Messrs Richardson, and Go's s.s. 'Kahu left on her pt-riodic.il trip to the Cbathams on Saturday afternoon. Sho calls at Wellington and Lyttelton on the way. The s.s s Te Kapu leaves for Wairoa tonight. The Result will leave for Mohaka aud Moaiiiuigiangi to-night providing the report from there as to the state of the sea is favorable.

The ship Piako, Captain Sutherland, is to loave Port Chalmers for hero to-morrow. Sho will load wool, etc., for tho N. Z. Shipping Co. The Faimy took one load of frozen meat off to the "Bayley on Saturday, and ia to take threo oif to-day.

The barque Gaiiymedo will start discharging on Wednesday.

MOVEMENTS OF UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS.

The To Aunu is due from Wellington about noon to-morrow. The Ahuriri takes off tho outward passengers at f> p.m. The Australia is duo from Wellington on Wednesday evening, and leaves for northern porta on Thursday afternoon.

Tho Wairanipa is due from Sydney via northern ports on Saturday morning. The Ahuriri will take oif tho outward passengers at 2 p.m. The Waihora is due from Melbourne via southern ports on Saturday forenoon. The Ahuriri takes oii tho outward passengers at 5 p.m. The Southern Crow will uot call in here this wfiek, as she will be filled up in Auckland with Wellington cargo, find the Gisborne and Napier cargo will bo brought down by tho Janet Nicoll, arriving here on Monday. The latter loads here for Sydney direct.

[pee rnsss association.—-copniiGHT.]

(Received September 29, 11 a.m.) Sydney, This day. Arrived—Rotokino, Picton, and Parnell from New Zealand. Sailed—Circe for the Bluli, Defiance for Auckland. "***

Newcastle, This day. Sailed—Prosperity for Auckland. Beishank, This day. Arrived—Ocean aud Kanga from New Zealand. Alhasy, This day. Arrived—Valette. Passengers for New Zealand—Messrs Duncan and Murdoch, and Mrs Hawdon.

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Bibliographic details

Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5948, 29 September 1890, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5948, 29 September 1890, Page 2

SHIPPING. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5948, 29 September 1890, Page 2