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DEPARTURES.

TODAY. lona, 8.5., Amodco, for Great Dnrrior

SATUUDAY KVBNISOt Wollinßton. s.b., Stophonson, from Whansravei Clansman, a.s., Jferquhar, from Tauranga lona, s.b., Amodco. from Mercury Bay YESTERDAY. Iliuomoa, Government, s.s., Fairchiw, from \Vollinf[ton Liz.;ie. cutter, Scotf, from Norfolk Islnnd TODAY. NVaihora, 8.?., Kdic, from Southorn porta DKPAKTUBES. TODAY, loua, 0.5., Amodco, for Great Dnrrior IMPORTS. Por Llzisio, from Norfolk Island-M tons wlinlo oil.

PIMWAKDS COABTWISK.—Ghost, from Orowii, with 15kauri local Mariner, from Kussoll, with 10G tons coal; No.lio. from Whnngapoua. with 30.000 ft. timber: Griffin, from Russell, with 70 tons coal; Paku, from Tairua. With 2.>,0001t. timber. Outw urns Coastwise,—Corallo. for Whansrivroi; Nellie, for WhanKapoua; Pflku, for Tiiirua. Tho s.B. Katikatl, whioh haa undergonaa gonoral overhaul at Messrs Frasor and linnea, Mechanic's Bay, is to leave for Taurangatofight. Whoa thoWalhora loftLyttloton tho barque Notero and brigantlno Stanley woro loading thove for this port. Tho brigantino Seagull comraencod loading at Unncdia for tills port on tho 11th instant. The schooner Sand fly is to be docked horo for v thorough ovorhaul prior to loavlng for Tonga about ton day 9 hence. Tho barque Phillipino was loading atDtinedin for this port on tho 15th instant. She was to bo followed by tho schooner Energy. Tho onttor Lizzie, from Norfolk Island, which rocontly put into Whangaruru. arrived In harbour yesterday morning. During the voyago some vory heavy woathor was experienced. Tho s.B. Coptic will havo all hor Auckland cirgo out about noon to-morrow, and will proceed South during tho afternoon. Prom hero bio ia to take about 2,000 cases gum, a portion of which was shipped to day. "Tho 8.3. Wellington, from Whangarel. s.B, Clansman, from Whungaroi, and the g-s. lona, from Morourv Bay. and Tairua, arrived here on Saturday night. Tho lattor loft again for tho Groat Barrier at 8 a.m. to-day. Tho Union Stoam Ship Company contemplate withdrawing tho Hero from tho trade betweon *'iji and Melbourne, finding that, owing to the aavere proteotivo tariff adopted by Victoria, it li impossible to establish a paying trade. Kven nananas are protected out by a duty ox Is a bnnch-a sum nearly equal to their first cost In jfljl. Should the Hero be withdrawn it is not unlikely tho Company may put a small boat on ttte line, just to keep the trade together ponding batter timea, The Government steamer Hinemoa arrived from Wellington this morning withi the Auckland torpedo boat in tow. She loft Wellington nt 11 a.m. on Tuesday, and whon off East Capo encountered a heavy gale, which made it necessary to shelter for four hours at Capo Runaway. The Hinemoa also took shelter at Mayors Island and at Port Charles, and arrived as above, the passage throughout having boen a very stormy one.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 86, 20 April 1885, Page 2

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DEPARTURES. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 86, 20 April 1885, Page 2

DEPARTURES. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 86, 20 April 1885, Page 2