PORT OF NAPIER.
ARRIVALS. November. 30 Te Kapu, s.s., horn Whakaki. Smith and Provii), ajrtntf. 30—Omiipere. s s<., from southtm ports R. Pnflett, af,'ciit. 30—Waihurtv, e.s , from Melbourne, via southern ports. R. Puflett, agent. Pas-sengers—Me-sdames Normtin' and three children, Henry, Golding and children, and Crowe and -family; Meser? Norman, Smythe, Prinsde, Kur»h»ll, Jenkius, Henry, Cochrane, I)unity, Fuller, 'SScbln'rrer, Fergusson, Faulknor, Mevriir, Payne, MoboU, Dunlop, Quiun, and Ward' 30—Rio, bnrquenlii>e, Cnptain Dunn, from Nowcastlo. Tiolbel mid Co, agents. December. l_Wairarnpa, *.»., from , Sydney via northern ports. K. Puflett, agent. Passengers — Mesdatnos Hovell, Williams, Hoftdloy, Speuco and two children : Messrs Lewis, Doods, Trufford, Thayer, Fordbani, Gibbs, Churchward, Hordoo ; Master Pitt; 12 steerage.
DEPART UKES. November. 30 Waihora, s.s , for northern ports. R. Puflett, agent. Passengers—Mesdnraos Fenwick and Wutt and threo children; Misses Yonuji and Rhodes ; Messrs Wilson, Hutchison, Feu wick, Loman, aud Morton. December. l_Wnirarapa, s.s., for Melc""irno «« southern ports. K. Puflett, agent. Passengera—Mrs Brown aud two children : Dr. Fergus; Messrs CaWoeott, White, Marehall, Fleet, Collins, and Chapman. The To Kapu returned from tho ooaet on Saturday' night, aud is to leave for the Wairoa this overling. Tho Uuioa Company's s.s. Omapere arrived from soulhurn porta at 11 a.m. yestorday. Bho grounded in the channel when coming inside lust night, and remained there until 5.30 this morning, when ehe waa got alongside the wharf. She steams for Gleborne, Tauratiga, and Auckland at 6 p.m. Captain Smith is again in command. The Union Company's e.s. Waihora, Captain Anderson, arrived from Melbourne and Southern pons fit 2.30 p.m. yesterday. The Ahuriri took ofl , tho outward passengers at 9 p.m, and the Waihora steamed on io Uiabonioat muluiirht. The barquontine Rio, Captain Dunn, with a load of coals from Newcastle, anchored iv tho roadstead about 3 p.m. yesterday. Tart of her cargo will have to bo lightered before she can eomo inside. The Union Company's 8.8. Wairnrapa, Captain J. Melutot-h, arrived from Sydney fin northern ports at o a.m. Tho Ahuriri tendered her at C a.m., and took off the outward passengers at 10 a.m. Tho lonic arrived at Lyttelton from Napier yesterday. Tho it.M.S. "Arawa, from Wellington, arrived at Plymouth on tho 25th instant, with her frozen meat cargo iv good condition.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6012, 1 December 1890, Page 2
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367PORT OF NAPIER. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6012, 1 December 1890, Page 2
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