DEPARTURES.
November 4.—Zealandia, R.M__3., for San Francisco, via Tutuila and Honolulu.
November s.—Duquesne, French flagship in Pacific, Admiral Lefebvre, Captain Talpomba, homeward-bound for Cherbourg (France), -via Valparaiso. November 67— Nettie, American brigantine, 477 tons, Captain Lowry, for New York, with kauri gum ; Torea, • Island schooner, for Rarotonga ; Soukar, ShawSavill ship, Croker, for Napier and London.
November 8. — Carnarvonshire, ship, 1,336 tons, Capt. Williams, for Hamburg, after docking and repairing, with original cargo of 1,000 tons guano, from Howland Island.
November 10.—Arawata, s.s., for Fiji. November 17.—Arafcapu, brigantine, for Tairua and Sydney.
November 19.—Richmond, s.s., for Tonga, Samoa, Tahiti and Rarotonga.
November 20.—Wainui, s.s., for Tonga and Samoa ; Brunette, barque, for Mercury Bay and Sydney.
November 21.—Osprey, ferry paddle steamer, for Port Chalmers.
November 22.—Crusader, ship, Captain Perriam, for London, with general cargo valued afc £40,000.
November 24.—Nofcero, barque, for Hokianga and Melbourne ; Defiance, brigantine, for Mercury Bay and Sydney. November 91. —Waiwera, schooner, Max Spitfcka, for Havannah -Harbour (New Hebrides Group).
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 285, 30 November 1889, Page 6
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