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PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Hermione, sh., for London, loading Easterhill, bq., for London, early Heinrich Bauer, bq., for New York, early Hawea, s.s., for South (from Onohunga) ;

Tuesday, 1 p.m. Arawata, s.s., for Fiji, to-day, 5 p.m. Manapouri, for the South, Thursday, noon Kotomahana, for Sydney, Tuesday, 5 p.m. The Auckland schooner Mimiha is loading ab Dunedin for Napier. The brigantino Camillo arrived at Nelson from Newcastle yesterday. The schooner Yolando is to be docked for a general overhaul. The brigantine Samar^d, which is now at Mercury Bay and ready to sail for Dunedin, is to load grain at that port and return to Auckland as speedily as possible.

Tb.B ships Oamaru and America aro both anchored in the stream and ready for sea, the former being bound for Bluff and the latter for I^b^jton., They will probably aail to-morrow." "

Tho s.s. Clansman arrived from Tauranga on Sunday "morning early. Passengers : Mr and Mrs Cruickshank, Messrs Craig, Harvey, Rev. David Bruco, Rev. McLenan, Messrs Skeen, Breon, Miss Hamilton, and 1 steerage.

A Greymouth telegram to the owners of the s.s. Wallabi states that sho received such injury, in the gale that it will bo necessary to have a professional inspection of her hull and machinery before going to sea again. She will most probably bo sold at auction.

.The s.s. lona returned"from Mercury Bay and Tairua on Saturday evening with the following passengers: — Misses Allen, McCarthy, Mr and Mrs Smith and family, Mr and Mrs Everett and child, Mr Bennett.

The s.s. Chelmsford arrived from Opotiki on Saturday evening with tho following passengors :— Mrs Dugleaux, Misses Oats, Posterfield, Messrs Gordon (2), Hart, Taw, Williams, Warrington, Eraser, Smith.

The s.s. Macgrogor, when leaving Wanganui for Onehunga on tho morning of the 24th inst, caught on tho South Spit and stuck there. She succeeded, however, in getting off the same evening.

Tho barque Devonport sailed on Saturday night for Oamaru direct. The brigantine Peerless will leave for tho samo port tomorrow. -The latter vessel is to return here with potatoes, etc.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 126, 30 May 1887, Page 4

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PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 126, 30 May 1887, Page 4

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 126, 30 May 1887, Page 4