SHIPPING.
t'OtiJ 01' NAPIER.
ARRIVALS.
November. 14—Australia, s.s., from Wellington. R. Puflett, agent.
DEIWHTURES.
November. H-Mauaia, a s., for Wellington. Master, 15-Te Kapu, s.s., for Wairoa. Smith and Provis, agents
VESSELS IN PORT.
AT THE BALLAST GKOTTND. Balolutha, whip I Euterpe, ship AT THE ANCJIOBAGK. Edwin Fox, hulk Rangitiki, ship Asterion, barquo AT THE BBKASTWOBK. Australia, s.s. Agnes Donald, schooner Orpheus, schooner Dunedin, schooner The s.s. Te Kapu left for Wairoa shortly after midnight. The schooner Agnes Donald sails hence to Auckland in ballast, and will probably get away this evening. Tbe R.M.S. Rimutaka leaves Lyttelton at 3 p.m. to-day. nnn is duo here about t p.m. to-morrow. Sho loads about 10,000 carcasses mutton from Messrs Nelson Bros, works, aud 500 bales wool. She leaves tor Wellington ou Wednesday. Tho "Union Company's s.s. Australia, Captain J. Gibh, arrived from Wellington at 4 p.m. yesterday. Sho leaves for northern ports this afternoon. After having a spell of somo five years, the s.s. Manilla left for Wellington last evenino-. She went in charge of Captain Bothaui, who took his wife and family with him. . The s.s. Kahu will probably arnvo from Wellington via coast stations during tonight The Waihora arrived at Melbourne from the Blult yesterday. Tho Pukaki loft Sydney for Wellington yesterday. Tho barque Halcione arrived at Nelson faom London yesterday, after a favorable passage of ninety-five days. Tho Union Company's Taieri, which left Wellington on tho 9th October, arrived nt Calcutta on the llth inst. She only lost. Bix horses out. of 234.
MOVEMENTS OF UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS.
The Tarawera is due from Sydney via northern ports early to-morrow miming. The Ahuriri takes oil' tho outward pasSan gers at 10 a.m. The Manapouri is due from southern ports to-morrow. The Ahuriri takes off the outward passengers at 4 p.m. The Southern Cross is due hero tomorrow morning. She leaves for Wellington about noon on Monday.
[FEB VBESS ASSOCIATION.—COPY-lIOHT.]
(Received November 10, 10 a.m.) Sydney, Tliis day. Sailed—Wentworth for Kaipara. Mki-houbne. This day. Sailed— Lady Franklin for Kaipara. Brisbane, This day Arrived—Nellie from New Zealand.
[rUE FBESS ASSOCIATION. 1
Dunedin, Tins day.
Captain Cliatfield has been appointed to the command of the Mararoa, Captain Mclitofth taking tho Waira-apa. Mr Rabbits has been appointed superintending steward at Sydney.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5999, 15 November 1890, Page 2
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