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14— Shepherdess, schooner, for Picton 14— Esther, biigantine, for Blackhead and Wellington 14-Sfc. Kilda, s.s., for Wairoa 15-GHinpso, cutter, for Wellington •16— Sturt, p.s., for Wairoa 15-St. Kilda, s.s., for Wafroa 17— Mania, cutter, for Blackhead and coast 17—Lord Ashley, s.s., for Wellington EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wellington, s.s., from Wellington, to-day Lord Ashley, s.s., from Wellington, early Coomerang, s.s,, from Lyttelton, hourly Maggie, brig, from Newoastle, N.S.W. Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland, early * St. Kilda, a s., from Wairoa and Coasb Murewai, schooner, from Poverty Bay Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Greenwich, cutter, from Mohaka and Wairoa VESSELS IN PORT. Grayling, cutter, from Wairoa and Mohaka . Ringleader, revenue cutter, from Auckland and coast PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wellington, s.s., for Auckland, this day Lord Ashley, s.s,, for Auckland, early Ringleader, revenue cutter, for Auckland aud coast Coomerang s.s , for Auckland this day. A stbambb, whose name we have not ascertained, arrived late last evening. The schooner Shepherdess, Sodcole, took her departure for Picton on Friday. The brigantino Esther, Campbell, left for Blackhead and Wellington on Friday. The Colonial Government gun-boat ps. Sturfc, Fairchild, towed the schooners Shepherdess, Esther, and cutter Malua, from tho Iron Pot to the roadstead, on Friday morning, and then entered the Iron Pot again and was moored alongside the Government wharf. The Sturt left for Wairoa and coast, at 3 a.m. on Sunday. The s.s. Ahuriri, Flowerday, arrived in the road - stead from Auckland, on Friday at 3 p.m. She en' tered the Iron Pot to load wool at 6 p.m., aud steamed for Wellington at 9 p.m. The Colonial Government gun-boat St. Kilda, Fox, took her departure for Wairoa, late on Friday night, and returned again early on Sunday morning. She steamed for the Wairoa again in the afternoon. The cutter Mania, Hamilton, for Blackhead aud the coast sailed yesterday morning. The cutter Glimpse, Croucher, left for Wellington on Saturday. Th© steamer Coomerang left Lyttelton on Sunda 7 or this port. Tho s.B. Wellington left Wellington yesterday at noon for this port. She may be e-pecied to arrive here early this morning. The ship Cambodia left Wellington for Lyttelton on Sunday. The Memento arrived in Wellington from London on Sunday. The s.B. Lord Ashley, Worsp, arrived in the roadstead at 7. 1S a.m. yesterday. She left Auckland at 230 p.m. on Saturday, 15th, rounded East Cane at 2 p.m. on Sunday, passed Portland Island at 4 a ra. yesterday, aud arrived ai above. Experienced fine weather throughout until within a few hours sail of this port, when it became ve;y thick with heavy rain. The Ashley leffc again for Wellington at noon, with a number of passengers. The s.s. Star of the South was to leave Auckland yesterday for this port. Sho will probably arrive here to-morrow. The Mary Ann, brigantine, hence April 25, arrived In Auckland on the 14th May. She had encountered very severe gales, and been driven south as far as Cape Palliser. Her cargo, it will be remembered, consisted of 247 bales wool and some tallow.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1049, 18 May 1869, Page 2

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DEPARTURES. MAT Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1049, 18 May 1869, Page 2

DEPARTURES. MAT Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1049, 18 May 1869, Page 2