PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
■WariakaV.s.'ai; for Southern ports, 11th December Axutstsa,.s..?f J tot Northernports, 13th December, . ,. , ■ Botornn / 'jj.8 vi :foiv Melqonrne >and, Southern ports, Hawea, s.s., for Northern ports, 16th December- '■'■ > Penguin,. s.s.^for Southern ports, 18th December Bingnrooma, s.s., .for. Sydney, via .Northern ports,^ 111 '-'■•■'■>• :...-., »,r f AAtwat'a, s. f s.','foE Hobart^Towri and .'Melbourne, via. ; (.Soß^rn, ports, ,2ofeh. December . sn .i ;! ,[,■■■.■■'■ Result", s.s,, for Waiiioa , ■ i '• i •"■• • Maiia>,BS!i%r IWairo1 Wairoa t - h ' ltfl "' !■' ; " " ( " ' HiflcibneAsUipi-fdrLonaoh/- .- f i-r:f ut,-s * --a u-iii-■Vt^mea, barqne, for Londpni, ;; :(i f{ ,jp:/,V Silver Cloud, schooner, for" Newcastle GlßTflonrrbarqnerfor-liDnaoff ~~ On^euljiichorfnerKfor-MercTtfy Bay,f \\jr ir ''$: 7 Lnr^ / e ? ba^gue,^rLyttelt,on / '.{.,..■,]■, f, v' V r Elift T fup r .S^rif>ini'P n flrftfiflj i piipfa\iivf'.liftfl...TTfrlipn%ai' )r arrlvedTiefe~yelfteraay' iat'2 "p.in~: frpni WellihgtSn,"" which port shedeftaflLfKonday/afc ;B^S.m. Experienced strong north-westerly wind and_sea n.ll_the_ paß6ngeT I ~Shehiul a-cargo of .60 fons, which wjis disr^ chargM 4vt J 'the 7 bfeaitwork;' i The p:ods,.left fox Poverty Bay and^rioklauttftt B pun. i •> *"L' _SL. •Tlje^gnioir-Comjjany's 8.8. .Penguin, - Oaptain Malcolm, arnyjad -here yesterday at 6 ( 15 a.fh.' She lerV¥«rt ehalmer^at 2.&ftm: dn'theifth.'krnyea* afrl.j4tfeltoa.at 11 a.m. ou>the!6th ; ■ left at'7.3o p.tn;. arriv^at^^lling^oli,, a<j.ll ( a.ni. on,;the 7th; left again at 12.15 p.m?qn,the t ßth(,and proceeded as far as Worser's Bay, wneiijpne of the; tubes of the boiler burst, and the CaptAin decided to put back; left again] a / ti3p ; a > iij.,cta H the 9th,/ and arrived here as above. .Ekperienced strong north-westerly wind and heavy head sea on the passage. The if ehgriin Ma' ab'Jdt "^Q TkjnSr V*l4BlO was/llitjhterisdLb'y jthg^gi&j Sbs JJonald. and. the, lighter. Atlmiral, and discharged at/ffie treastwOTkr!7Slie lejEt'foV Northdrn 1 . ports, at, 10!80te.!m7wit6a%boapaB8enger"lis.tL:"" '1 'I i •; TKe.a.sh^ftiry left fflrj(Mahißion.:Tnesday : evening, tojbrincf a load of .wool for: the barque, Waimea.. ' ;,.- Jfljg' »-K''t!lJrdi9 left l for : 'WoSr'oa-, lat*a1 at*an ,'6arly- tour; yesterday morning. * •'■ •' '- I1 ' ' '-■"' -'■■:'."• -i> The schaoner-Orpheus^CaptainJ. Dunn, left-for-ifercnryrßay yresterdiiy morning. r6turns-for*a^ full 1 'Sargb'w 1 sawn tiiuber fbrMes'srs. «T. ! R^nbuf • ana CCf/il'i'yfa'^ o*fj til i'li'ti' > ii.'v v V Th.e- ; pteamera jMohaka, and Sirj Donald., were to! leave tor" the coast late last" nighti
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5560, 11 December 1879, Page 2
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331PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5560, 11 December 1879, Page 2
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