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PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Star of the South, s.s., for Poverty Bay and Auckland about 10th instant 'Lord Ashley, s.s., for Wellington and Southern Ports on 15th instant Ringleader, outter, for Poverty Bay 10th instant Hero, ketch, for Wairoa and Mohaka, about 12th instant The s.s. Star of the South, with the portion of the military settlers under the command of Major Fraser and Lieutenant Gasooigne, steamed from this port on Tuesday morning last at 11 o'olook, and arrived off the river the same afternoon at half- past 3, but, in consequence of heavy surf, was unable to land the troops until next mwnJßg, wbioh Tfftß done in safety, although one of the boats was swamped in landing. Left Wairoa on Wednesday at noon, and arrived in port the same evening at 7 o'olook, The Dolphin is reported to have arrived at the Wairoa prior to the departure of the Star of the South. The Eingleader, outter, left Poverty Bay | on Monday last at midnight, with strong S.W. wind ; passed Portland Island next morning at 6, and arrived in the roadstead the same evening at 7 — entering, the Pot early on Wednesday. Captain Abrams reports the Savoy Lass, schooner, at anchor at Poverty Bay when he left. The Jane, sohopner, went ashore in attempting to cross the bar at Turapgan i, where she now lies embedded to about the depth of three feet in the sand. It is expeoted that she will be got off next spring tide. . ' The sohooner Muriwai left Poverty Bay on Monday last, in company with the Ringleader, outter, arriving in this port at the same time as the latter vessel. The Hero, ketch, Campbell, master, arrived in this port from Wairoa, on Tuesday' last. She brings a cargo of produce. ' The Dolphin, outter, bound for, Wairoa, with a full general oargo, left on Tuesday last, We learn by the return of the Star of the South that she arrived there in safety next (Wednesday) morning. The outter Glimpse, with a cargo of potatoes and a few sundries, left this port for, Hokitika direot on Wednesday. The cutter Miranda, for Whale Island and Auckland, and sohooner Murewai, bound for Poverty Bay, both with cargoes of sheep, took their departure on Friday morning. The Star of the South steams this evening for Tauranga and Auckland.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 865, 10 August 1867, Page 2

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PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 865, 10 August 1867, Page 2

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 865, 10 August 1867, Page 2