DEPARTURES.
LAST EVIWIHO. Wellington, s.s.. Amodoo, for Tauranga H0r0,8.5., McGMivray. for Levuka , Fanny Thornton, ketch, Kcano, for Hokianga
TO-DAY. Rotorua, s.s., Tozcr, for the South
Tho borouo Prospcotor was loading at Mercury Boy yesterday. Captain Norris reports tho cutters Beßsy and Pnku and bargo Waipu off Mercury Island yesterday. The Bessy lost her anchor and chain when In Kennedy Bay on Wednesday and had to run for shelter Mercury Island..The Ruakaka was working up towards Whangapoua and the Mana for Auckland for Tairua, olbo off Mercury Island yesterday. The Ml Oreti arrived from BtMru and N_pl.r at 5 a.m.. after a very rough paesage, daring whioh roveral sheep jiorlflhad. fche brought 29 bead ciUde and 310 steep. The Oreill. announcod to return South this evening at s o'olock. The b.b. Southern Cross left Noplor on Mon* day afternoon, Olshotne Tueaday mornipgarriving hero early to-day. Passengers- Judffe Maedonald, Mosors rlayton. Wheolor, and Farrol. Call? 0-52 aacka maize, 2 horecp, 6 paokages. Tho s.s. Douglas takes up tho Tanranga and Opotiki trado to pornilt the s.s. Stuffi. to conic on to Auckland for a general overhaul, llio Staffa, in charge of Captain Norns, left Mercury Bay for this port yesterday.
"The schooner Waiwera cleared at the Customs for Rarotonßa this afternoon. Passen-gers-Rev. Mr Hutchison, Mra Hutohlson.
The three-maatod schooner Waitemata Is dis-otta-glng at tho Hallway Wharf.
The s,s. Stjflu arrlveil from Mercury Ray at 5 ».TO. Pasr.6C9o'f: — Messrs Norman, Edmonds, Jackson, Hinlou, Millar, Moßay, Clark, Monk, t'-a-ocke, Mlna WUbod, Miss Paul. Ctrjo : 2!) htdeß. Tho Staffa leaves lor Man«awal at 6 p.m, to-day.
Jh. s.s. Rotorua !e» /or Melbourne, via Southern oorts, Mnoon to-dar. Paßßensura:— Mtipsrs S-l_n> r, Robs and K. B. I c., Mcnriairies Brown, Beet and eervast, aad Cooper, Colonel Eraser, Messrs WDklns, Blnndell, W, Hood. Ghlan, Ludlow. Elliott. 'Miles, Bradgi-ove. J. Beston, Troup,P. Kngel. J. Chambarß, Bklcuer, Hill, W. Tonka, Mandlesohn, Weavor, Cooper, Coofr Anderson, Bonton, 3. Kohn, Prerßon and Sdtbln,
Tho p.a Argyle arrived from Whangarol at 10 o'clcc- I--t evening, with 13 sacks gum, 8 s'.cks fungus, 2 horse-, 18 boxes eg... 19 |~c(._ butter, 3 tons aendilea, and the f-llowlng pae.ongern : Rev. T. Buddie, __ls.es WlUlng and ohllrt. Mrs MoLcan. Mows Luck, Jackson, Hart, Mclones, Campbell, Franklin, Aldridg., Oolllnaon, Allwrlght. Whitehead, Hampton, Masters Humphries and Campbell,
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Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3806, 20 October 1882, Page 2
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