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VESSELS IN PORT.

Edith May, three-masted schooner Orpheus, schooner Comet, ketch.

The s.s. Ahuriri took ofi the outward passengers to the Wairarapa at 5 p.m on Saturday, and the steamer steamed north later in the evening. She returns here on Saturday next. The ketch Comet is still in the bay, probably waiting for a more favorable wind. The schooner Opotiki with a cargo of wool and skins left Gisborne for here on Thursday night. The s.s. Ovalau, a new steel screw steam ship for the Union S.S. Company, was launched on February 27 by Messrs Denny Brothers, .Dumbarton. This vessel is intended' for the service between; Auckland and-Fiji. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company s new steamer Matatua left Teneriffe on April 3rd,-and will probably arrive at Auckland, which is believed to be. her first place of call in New Zealand. ' It is notified in Auckland by the Union Steamship Company that all available cargo space by the Alameda for Honolulu and San Francisco being now engaged, further applications cannot be entertained. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Tympany's barque Margaret Galbraith, 841 tons, left London with general merchandise for this port onFebruary 28th. This is probably I the last of the sailing vessels that will be dispatohed fro_. London for this colony,for some time at least, as both the Shaw Savill and New Zealand Shipping Company purpose now to carry out the Loudou-New Zealand cargo trade with their large new steamerc. —Auckland Herald. A cable dated the'lßth inst. says the R.M.SI Monowai has arrived at San Francisco from New Zealand. The Tarawera arrived at Sydney from Auckland yesterday. The Oruba arrived at Albany from London yesterday, with the following passengers rfor .New Zealand : — Mesdames Beckfo'rd, Peers, Appett and child, Mayers and child and. Lindsay; Miss Bucidand; Rev. Mr 'Mayers ; Messrs Maoeroth, M'Lareni Mather, Salton, and Peers. The following sailing vessels • are now homeward bound from Napier:—Euterpe, ship, 105davs out; Turakina, ship.,B6 days out; Rangitiki, ship, 82 days out; Killeena, barque, 63 days out; Mairißahn, ship, 55 days out; Oamaru, ship, 41 days out; Opawa, ship, 27 days out.

[EBB PBESB, ASSOCIATION. —COPYli' GUT. ]

(Received April 20, 11 a.m.) Sydney, This day. Sailed—Te Kapo and Jubilee for New Zealand... _. ~ ' Melbourne, This day. Arrived —Rotomahana from, the Bluff. [PEE PBES9 ASSOCIATION.] Bluff, This dayat 7.35 am.-Te Anau from Melbourne. Passenger for Napier—Mrs Rudman. v ; :■

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6127, 20 April 1891, Page 2

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VESSELS IN PORT. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6127, 20 April 1891, Page 2

VESSELS IN PORT. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6127, 20 April 1891, Page 2

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