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DEPARTURES.

22—Fairy, s.s., for Mahia. PassengerMr E. Patten, Collector of Customs. 23—Columbia, for-and-affc schooner, for Auckland. 23—Kate McGregor, fore-and-aft schooner, for Mercury Bay. -—*-

The foro-and-aft schooner Columbia, Capt. Conway, was taken outside this morning early, but owing to there being little or no wind had made little progress by time our report left the Spit. She is for Auckland, and takes a ballasting of bones and limestone. The steamer "Result, Capt. W. "R. Baiter, returned from Wairoa at about 7 o'clock la»t night, bringing a number of passengers, and some skins and other cargo. She is to lwive again for the same place to-morrow eight, or early the following morning. The schooner Columbia, Capt. J. Oonche, sailed for Mercury Bnv, in tmllnsfc, early this morning, but bad made little or no progress on her way up to the timfi we went to preis. The «.s. Go-Ahead, Captain J. M; Dicker, leaves for Wellington an-1 Southern ports, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The s.b. Bella brought n load of tallow down from Clive Inst evening for transhipment to the s.s. Go-Ahead. She left again "* 'won to-d?v for i» n ~'<hf"* load for the s.s. Kirn*. . l sir ■ * r 1" ' amp' -*! 1 i tb» < '' h c ••*■ _,* j » ' . . . 1 ' , it. v ' j v * ■< "> 0 ' ' J. ' W ' -■> L 1 »■■ F,)'» '1 " -T\ f~ I jf ~- >?<-u'- J 'i>» in p » ' t' ' tj * -til ' ''M rinf ' "►-TJi < ' >> i'«r\ i«< '.-ion t'iroui! r > -■ ''en* M '«" ur vHler viptedav at 15 »■♦ ' d l h a bppii taken into dod, anil wl! '"•< he "hi" to lftirp before tomorrow w' i b wi'l iji'tke it before sha can arrive here.

(Lr C; f .vts.:\ T;OtmON, June 21. Tlie Merchant Shipping and Underwriter's Association report the arrival of the ship Lady Jocelyn from Lyttelton (sailed March 30), and at Now York on June 21st the ship Handa Isle from Auckland (left March 30). Mklbotjrnk, June 22. Arrived, Union Company's steamship Eingarooma from the Bluff this morning.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3116, 23 June 1881, Page 2

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DEPARTURES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3116, 23 June 1881, Page 2

DEPARTURES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3116, 23 June 1881, Page 2

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