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DEPARTURES.

LAST EVENING. Waltakl, as., Crawford, for Whangarei. Macgrogor, s.s., Johnson, for Whangarei Clansman, s.s., Farquhar, for Whangarel

TO-DAY.

Olcnelg, S.S., Amodeo, for Barrier

litw&ta>s CoASTWiSE.-Nollle, from Whwigapoua, with 30,100tt. Umber; Progress, from Ngungurn, with 2i totara logs; Lagoon, from RanirUoto, with 30 tons stone; Pupapuka, from Tairua, with 24.193 ft. timber; Lizatto, from Thames, with 25,000 ft. timber; Atalantajfrpm Tairna. with 23,600 ft timber: Fanny Kelly, from Whangaroa, with 32,67fifc. timber.

Outwards Coastwise.—Ghost. Nellie, and Progress, for Whangapoua: Adah, for whangarel: Lagoon, for Rangito to; Wzctte, for 1 names; Pukapuka and Atalanta, for Tairua. The schooner Agnes Donald goes from hero to Apiang. Sho entered outwards at the Customs to-day.

The brigantino Sarah Pile left Lyttelton for Auckland yesterday.

The '.'revenue schooner Hawk arrived last night a2lO o'clock, after a two months' cruise.

The schooner Energy has been docked for cleaning.

Messrs McArthur and Co.'a new schooner Maileleft the wharf for a trial trip at 2 p.m. with a large party on board.

A barque apparently bound for this port, was passed by the Orawaiti off North Cape on Thursday, and will probably put in an appearance soon.

Tho b.s. Glonotsf arrived from Mercury Bay early this morning, and left for tho Groat Barrier at 8 a,m.

The s.s. Wellington arrived from Tauranea at 5 a.m. with tho following passenßorg:—Messrs Quintal, Skipper, Ellis, Hay, Wolmsley, Reveta, weston. Simpson, Morrison, Hunter, Dowden, Hancock, and Langstonc.

. Tho 5.9. Thomas Russell arrived from Glsborne and Napier this afternoon, with a number of hors.es, Bhe will return South about 5 p.m. on Monday.

The following of the Union Company's steamers are duo to arrive here during the ensuing week:—Penguin, from Taranaki (at Manukaul, Sunday, 7 a.m.; Tarawora, from Sydney, Tuesday morning; Rotomahana,from Gisborne, Thursday, 10 a.m.; Arawata, from Fiji, Thursday.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4525, 29 November 1884, Page 2

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DEPARTURES. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4525, 29 November 1884, Page 2

DEPARTURES. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4525, 29 November 1884, Page 2