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PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Wellington, s.s,, for Auckland, on Monday> October 4 Bangatira, s.s., for Wellington, on Monday, October 4. The ketch Enterprise left Wellington on Friday last. Had light southerly wind as far as Castle Point ; from thence to port light variable winds with fine weather. Arrived in the roadstead at noon on Tuesday. Reports sighting the outter Glimpse on Monday, bound to Auckland from Wellington. The Enterprise visits Napier for the first time. The ketob. Wild Duck left for the Thames yesterday, with 50 sheep and a full cargo of New Zealand produce. The cutter Mahia oleared yesterday for the Wairoa with a full general cargo of merchandise. The s.s. Wellington may be expected here on Sunday next from Southern ports, and will steam for Auckland on the following day. The s.s. Star of the South may be expected to arrive from Auckland about Monday next. She yas due to-morrow, but the southerly weather will probably detain her a day or two. The brigantine Esther, hence, arrived at Wellington on the 22nd instant. The ship Hydaspes arrived at Lyttelton on Wednesday morning, from London, after a fine passage of 39 clays, having left that port on the Ist July (two days before the barque R. T. Turnbull for this port.) The s.B. Tararua, from Melbourne, arrived at the Bluff on Tuesday morning. The N.Z.S.N. Go.'s s.B. Rangatira willj return to this port and south after discharging her cargo in Auckland. She left this last Wednesday for the north.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1088, 1 October 1869, Page 2

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PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1088, 1 October 1869, Page 2

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1088, 1 October 1869, Page 2