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PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

For Wanpanui —s. _..,_ uv_ For London-Rr?.: KlWa, ss. Friday snnrl bar' jbina Duniop, barque, early; Dilpus-ForCorom.-^V^A6Bl^ -r _ For New a.? el—Argyle, ss, every Monday -astle-Novelty, barque, early

_-B<^i_r_?_L__ sai,ed from Lyttelton for London on Tin . _ ™~ a car 2° valued at £92 000. ttouti,,. S /_5 nta-t°n arrived at Onehunga from the Ger.tfi ™ste™ay. Passengers: MessrsLlggins, Walker, «nwwJi Bn*Bnan. * mith, T. H. Smith, three of the -monsen Troupe. Messrs White Tegear, D'Levi. Rev -aro ewsbuty Miss Smith, and . in the Bteerage. t-*~ sa,J,, K,Ma is to ,e»ve for Wanganui direct to--2£ ow fFriaay) at noon, tiao % Slfirht entry to c,ear t,le Crownthorpe is to be pawed on Saturday next. A notice to consignee s of wns vessel appears in our advertising columns. Oupi»in DVerett makes the usual declaration regarding aebts contracted by his crew The brigantine Sea-rio was to leave Lyttelton for Islands yesterday. She is expected back in »oout a fortnight's time, when we shall no doubt Sfi, * haß becnme of the Agnes. The schooner Agnes Donald left Kawakawa (East £?. on 9aturday last for this port, nf „.i C,,,l nati? *hi. nh P»t Into Lyttel'on with loss *LZh_l rtnieh* Sll]ce and left k day or two afterh een _, e^orted at that

Tn consequence of thp, number of English and other Vessels discharging _ t wharf at the present time. Home difficulty 19 experienced in providing sufficient dray accommp-dfttion. The Adela. from this cause, lias been vre jVe „ te d getting out her coals as fast as the j-.aptain w on j fl a BS \ rB R fl complains that up to noon ir.~f- bad on,y be*n alj*e to discharge seven tons instep _j 0 f thirty or forty which he could have done HOO he been able to obtain cartage. The Fiery Cross schooner leaves the Manukau to-day With a cargo of timber for Waitara. The schooner Kenilworth has been subjected to a thorough overhaul at the wood wharf. She has had Several new stringers put in her, and has received a Hew main mast and new main rigging. She will be ready for sea In a few days. The brig Rio Loge is reported finished loading for China. She will leave Kaipara at once. Thess Wellington sailed South to-day with the following passengers —V r and Mrs Alien, and family (6), Mrs and Master Bucbnlz, Mr and Mrs B_k»r, Miss Lynch. Miss T-vnnos, Rev T Hodgson. Messrs Walker, Bridgman, Elliott, Isaacs, Treloar (2). Williams, Greenup Barker, Llggons Riay. aud 9in the steerage.—Henderson and Macfarlane, Agants.

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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2029, 10 August 1876, Page 2

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PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2029, 10 August 1876, Page 2

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2029, 10 August 1876, Page 2

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