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PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Wanaka, s.s., for South, Friday, noon Omapere, s.s., for South, Saturday Kenilworth, brigantine, for Sydney, to load Dunedin, schooner, for Napier, loading Jessie, schooner, for Melbourne, loading

Inwards Coastwise. —Champion, cutter, from the Thames, in ballast; Lake Sinclair, scow, from Hobsonville, with bricks.

The s.s. lona, Captain Amodeo, arrived early this morning from her usual trip fco Tauranga and Mercury Bay, bringing a cargo of 83 sacks wheat, 10 sacks maize, and sundries. She lefb again shortly before noon for the Great Barrier.

The island steamer Wainui, Captain G. Crawshaw, which sailed last evening on her usual trip to tho Tonga and Samoa Groups, took a full and varied cargo of stores, provisions, hardware, bimber, etc., and also live stock consisting of 104 sheep and 2 horses.

About 9 o'clock this morning Captain W. Berry took his smart little American barquentine Elinor Vernon oub of port with a favourable breeze, and got away on his lonp voyage to New York direct. The Elinor takes on this trip to New York another full cargo of kauri gum, amounting fco some 5-10 tons in all, and a quantity of flax and scrap tin.

Lasfc evening fche topsail schooner Dunedin sailed up the Waitemata some eight miles to an anchorage in the river off' fche brick and tile works at Hobsonville, where she is engaged in shipping tiles and drain pipes, by means of punts, for Napier. In a few days Captain Hansen takes fche vessel to Hawke's Bay, and hands her over to her now owners, the Kermadec Islands syndicate.

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 181, 1 August 1889, Page 4

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PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 181, 1 August 1889, Page 4

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 181, 1 August 1889, Page 4

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