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DEPARTURES.

November. 30—Co-Ahead, s.s., for Wellington and tho coast. Passengers—Two lunatics and a constable. 30—Maori, s.s., for Wairoa, with some passengers. December I—Enterpri-c,l— Enterpri-c, bi'gantine, for Duncdin.

The Union Company's steamer Manapouri, Capt. Logan, arrived hi the bay from the North at an early hour this morning, and was tendered for inward mails and paseougers by the Boojum at 0.20 a.m., landing them at the breastwork at 7.30 o'clock", and by the ketch Admiral a little later for her cargo, soTno 80 tons. The following is a report of the Mainpoiiri's passage to Auckland, and from there to arrival, kindly furnished by Mr L. C. Miller, her purser : —Sailed fr.mi Sydney at 6.30 p.m. on the 23rd hist., and passed the Three Kings at 1 p.m. on tho 27th. Light easterly winds and fine weather prevailed during tlia run across. Sailed from Auckland at 4.30 p.m. on tho 29th ; and arrived at Gisborne at 4.30 p.m. ou the 30ih ; sailed at 0 p.m., and arrived at Napier as above. The outward passengers got off at 2 p.m., tho steamer leaving for the South soon afterward. The steamer Go-Ahead, Cap!;. Plumley, got away for 'Wellington and the coast at a few minutes after 3 i>.in. yesterday. The bi'igruilino Enterprise, Capt. Bell, was towed outside at 8 o'clock this morning by the launch Boojum, and sailed for Dimedin wil.h a cargo of railway sleepers. Tho s.s. Maori, Capt. Anderson, steamed for Wairoaat about 10.30 last night, with some passengers and a good cargo. The t.hreo-niasied schooner Silver Cloud, Capt. Charles Balle, has cleared at Hie Customs in ballast for Newcastle, N.S. W., and will probably sail at slack water this afternoon.

The p.s. Mnnaia, Captain Baxter, is to steam for Wairoa. at 12 o'clock to-night.

The Union Company's sleamnrTarawer.'i, Captain Sinclair, which left Wellington at (') p.m. yesterday en route from Melbourne and tho .South, arrived hero at 11 o'clock this morning, and was at oncn tendered by the lighters Three Brothers and Admiral for her cargo, some SO tons, and by tho Boojum for inward mails and passengers, landing them at (he breastwork at 1 o'clock. The Tarawera is announced to steam for the North at 5 o'clock to-Jiiyht. (Reuters Telegrams.) (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) [by telegraph.! Db'XKiiix, Tin's d;iy. Tho Piotoinahana sails on Tuesday for Melbourne direct, being just four moTiths from tlio. date of the iiecident. In (:niisc(|i!(.'iice of the delay in completing repairs, the Ringarooina cannot take up the special milium; , between Auckland and Sydney till tho'lOtli instant.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3861, 1 December 1883, Page 2

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DEPARTURES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3861, 1 December 1883, Page 2

DEPARTURES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3861, 1 December 1883, Page 2

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