SHIPPING.
PORT OF NAPIEB. HIGH WATER SLACK. To-morrow at.. .. 6.21 a.m. To-morrow at.. .. 6.40 p.m. [ARRIVALS. September. 29—Waiwera, schooner, Captflitt Pan* how, from Giaborne. Maßter, agent. DEPARTURES. September. 29—Orowaiti, e-.a., for Greymouth. B. Paflett, agent. VESSELS IN PORT. Alert, schooner . Enterprise, brigantine Spray, schooner Rio, three-masted schooner Waireka, three-masted schooner Orpheus, Bohooner Maud Graham, schooner Crest of the Wave, schooner Dunedin, schooner Waiwera, tehooner. The collier Orowaiti left for Greymouth at 5.30 p.m. yesterday. , The schooner Waiwera, Captain Pankow, arrived from Gisborne last night. She came in ballast. , , The B.s. Fanny is loaded for the coaet, and will leave ac soon as the weather is a The schooner Orpheus is still in the roadB The 8.8. Kiwi is due from Wellington tomorrow morning. The Union Steam Ship Company's steamer Rotomabana leaves Dnnedin next Wednesday week to take np her running between Hobart and Melbourne. The travelling public of New Zealand will no doubt be sorry to part with this favorite boat and her genial ssipper, Captain Kennedy.—Fost. From a return issued by Lloyd's, it appears that the total number of disasters to steam and sailing veseelsfrom January Ist to March 31st was 256 vessels, aggregating 167 140 tons, and exclusive of vessels of 100 tons and under. Tho steamers number 63, of 81,274 groBS tons, and the sailing vessels 193. of 85,866 gross tons. In steamers, 2 were broken up or condemned, _ 2 were burned. 16 lost through collision, I foundered, 1 missing, 38 -wrecked, in Bailing- veesels, 24 -were abandoned at Bea, 14 broken up and condemned, 6 burned, 12 lost through collision, 11 foundered, 5 lost, 17 missing, and 104 wrecked. MOVEMENTS OF UNIOITcOMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Dingadee is due from Wellington at 5 p.m. to-day, and leaves for the north at 6 p.m. to-morrow. The Australia is due from Auckland on Friday morning, and leaves for Wellington about noon. TheTarawera arrives from Sydney ma northern ports early on Saturday morning. The Ahuriri takes off the outward passeng6 "he Wairarapa is due from Melbourne -meoatixem ports at 11 a.m. on Saturday. The outward passengers will be taken ott at 5 p.m. [FEE PBESS ABBOOTA.TIOH.—COPTEIOHT.J London, September 29. Arrived—Morayshire, b.b., from Auckland (August 9); Bonny Doon, barque, from Wellington' (June 17); Gleneida, barque from Lyttelton (June 12) (at New York); Alice, barque, from Auckland (June ,). ' v Sydney, Thiß day. Arrived-Vagabond from Greymouth. Bailed—Congo and Three Cheers for Kaipara " Melbotjene, This day. Arrived-Witzm&nn from Eaipara, and Killarney from New Sailed-Pendle Hill for Napier. [PBE PEBSB ABBOOIA.TION.] Wellington, This day. The Rimutaka left Rio for Plymouth on Tuesday, with her frozen meat in good condition.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6266, 30 September 1891, Page 2
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