DEPARTURES.
April Yl9:?-Taupjo;! .'s.s.;f,for. Poverty Bay, Tauranga, and Auckland. Passengers — Messrs Roberts, Burke, Lane, Macassy, Shaw, MayOj.. ( ]B;hjlljps, ; Manning, Symons, M. R. Miller, Harvey, 3 Maoris, and 30 original. April 19 — Rjipid, .cutter, for Pqrangahau. April 20 — Rangaiiraj 'a'.s.^ for Wellington. Passengers — Misses C. Gascogyrel and Howie, Mesdames Waite and Howie., Messrs Robertson, Wilson, Sims, Master Collins, and 3 steerage. , J( , f }i . April 20— JManaia,' p\s., for Wairoa. April 20 — Result, s.s., for the Wairoa. Passengers — Mr and Mrs Burden, and Mr Maney. rv . April 20— Monak'a I ,* s.s., for Mohaka and Wairoa. Passengers — Mr Mackenzie and 3 natives. <■■ < ; .':) ■< ■. , April 21 — Hawea, s.s., for Wellington and Soulh'ernfr; p6rti. ? .'. Passengers — Miss Black, Mr and Mrs Spiller, Messrs Jackson and O'Brien, and 10 original. > ;, _, ; , PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Rotorua, s. si, 'for Auckland 'and Sydney Wanaka, s.a., for Poverty Bay, Tau•r'anga,' 'a&d'lA ucklaiid < I . T ; :v Rangatira, s.s., for Poverty Bay Taupo, s.s., for Wellington and Southern ports Silver Cloud, thtee-ttjasted , schooner, for Newcastle, N.S.W. Waiwera, schooner, fo£ Auckland EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rangatirv's. 8.1 'from Wellington Mariaia, p.s., from Wairoa Mohaka, -s.s., from- Mohaka and Wairoa Result, s.s., from W/ai?qa • Rotorua, s.s., ' from* Wellington and SoiftnkriPpdrt's : - . I -j ; , " ■ • , • . ; • . Wanaka, s.s., from Wellington and Southern porisj /. ,' < v •-,■ Taupo, s.s., from Poverty.Bay, Tauranga, ~ajid ; Auckland^ = ?....,,, ... Haw J ea*,jfj. ; s.*s.j^ frqm^ ; Wellinj^on and "Southern ports :/ .;,,"j,/ '""'! .';
The fl.-fc. ißangatira, ..jOapfaui,, Evans,' left Gis borne for N apier.-oii^TiiuVsday evening last, and jqa^ftead,on Friday morning, when sne'wastHrouglit inside and moored alongside of^.the breastwork by the pilot. ,^he discharged her cargo on Saturday morning-ior^tliis p'ort;'and -in thelafternoon took on board the boiler-and, .machinery of the s.|i BAlla.^wMch.are,goingto Wellington for athorough and also a large quantity of woolAand.tallow,, The Kangatira steamed dn* her' c'durse at 5 o'clock on SatuMay*ißveifing7> Q"/'; Thes.s. Taupo, Captain Andrews, arrived in theJi;?roa,ds|ead v from' Wellington and Southern ports at" 8 o'clock' on Friday morning. nshe left,l?;ort Chalmers at 2 p.m. on Monday, the '15th ins't., and experienced moderate weather $11, her arrival > alongside the Lytteltbn; wifarf at 3 p.m. on Tuesday ; discharged and loaded a.quantity of cargo, and left for Wellington at 7 p.m. the same day. a Slie O3 encountered" a strong N. wind and^nasty "sea as" far as Wellington, where she arrived at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. Left for NapjejPiat ljg,,m;- on, Thursday, and after a fine weather passage' arrived in our road-' stead as stated above, doing the passage from Wellington, in 19 hours. Mr J. U. Stariiionf formerly purser in Messrs N. EdwE^dsaiid^Cd.'s- boats, has kindly furnished'us' with the report;and forwarded files, Mr Dougherty, the late purser, having been transferred to the company's office at Lytteltoh?'lTher Taupo brought close on 70 tons of cargo for this port, which she discharged*'into\tlie steam. launch Sir Donald and ketch Three Brothers,. The Sir Donald also tendered her focpassengers, and will continue to do so, while the Bella is being refitted. The'Taupo left for Poverty Bay, Tauranga, and Auckland at 6 p.m. on Friday. (ii.br/i.i/1.^.; . . The s.s. Hawea, i Captain Wheeler, left Auckland on -Thursday evening for this port, via Tauranga and PovertyJßay, and arrived at daylight yesterday .morning. She experienced fine weather. 1, during the whole of the trip. After landing - passengers and cargo/i#;and)i embarking the: .former, she steanjed for Wellington and ,Southern ports at 10.30 a.m • The s.s. Southern.Cross, Captain Holmes, arrived, in,^ the roadstead/from Auckland yesterday-'m'drning/^which- -port' she left-on Thursday last. She'will; discharge her in-wa^d-dargo/atJthe outer wharf this morning, and take von hoard a > cargo of. live stock for the Auckland market- during the afternoon. Shd.^teamß:afrßi.fo'clock to-morrow morning, can^Bg;dabuT'paßsengers^at reduced fares. • Th« news'ireached'theiSpit on Friday afternoon that^the jWairoa oiver had overfloy«^fori<i'tMebara.£nd; .earned it away, lea/vitig once more. &• fine deep channel. On the-arrival-of the news the masters of the thEe£SJit'eajners4yl{esuJt, ;,Manaia, .and Mohaka—decided to proceed to that port the next morning, which they did. We heard yesterday th&t ]pQ> their/ arrival there they had to wait some considerable time to allow the water to moderateJts force. The schooner Waiwera is at the breastw^^Visfeß\ is from Wangapoua with a full loaa of 'timber, which she will discharge this.moriiing.. -s .. ._, rj ¥h'e'three-masted schooner Silver Cloud, Captain Balle, will be brought inside to-day and take up her old quarters for the purpose of ... The' schooner" Orpn'eus, * Captain Dunn, cleare^,; out of the, por,t on Saturday and ancfioreb/ in the-'bay;' She will take a load in to-day from the Celestial Queen for Poverty Bay; t'l''-;TI- . "'■ The cutter Rapid, Captain Ferney, left again .for Porangahatt on Friday last, TWlMoriiirig 'Herald, in reference to the accident ob board the Hawea while in Wellington, says:—"We understand that the family of'the' 1 late; Mr Stephenson, mate of the Hawea,. axe not in very good circumstances,'and'if is proposed to open subscription lists toiafford them aid."
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 50418, 22 April 1878, Page 2
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