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PROJECTED DEPASTURES.

Tararria, s.s., for Northern ports and Sydney, 28tfc TeAnau, s.s., fov Sonthorn ports, Hobart Town, and Melbourne, 28tli inst. Southern Cross, s.s., for Poverty Bay and Auckland Hawea, s.s., for Northern ports, 2nd .March Wanaka, s.s., from Southern ports, 4th March Arawata, s.s., for Northern ports, Gth March Sotorna, s.s\, for Soiithom povts and Melbourne, (JthMotrch .- , • , Clyde, s.s., for Wairoa Kesult, 5.8., for Wairon Mari'aia, s.s., for Wairoa jlolifilffl,,.s.s. ) ior MoluikA iLoefrlieet, ship; f of tondofl Adamant, bfirqiie, for London 1 The Union Company's steamers. T-e- Antm and Tararna are expected here to-day, tha former from Northern ports at daybreak, and the latter from Melb'oiirne, Hobart Town, and Southern ports during the . afternoon, The To Aunu leaves for Southern ports, Hobart Town, and Melbourne at 11 a.m., and the Taravua for Northern ports and Sydney at 5 p.m. Tho s.s. Go.'ahead, Captain P. M. Dicker, aiiived here from ! Wellington via the coast yesterday at 5.30,a.ni., and was boarded by the Pilot at 7 a. to, and brought.iiiside. She left Wellington on Wed* dnesday last at 7p.m., arrived at Uriti by daybreak ; discharged a quantity of cargo and shipped a few bales of wool ; left at 9.30 a.m. ; arrived at Castle Point at 11.30 a.m. ; discriarged cargo and shipped five baless of wool ; left again at G p.m., and arrived here as above. Experienced moderately, fine weather all the passage. The Go-ahead brought about 30 ton's of cargo for this port, principally grass seed, and also our portion of the inward Suez mail. She left for-Wellington via the coast at G p.m. The s.e. Roßiaa, Captain Alexander, left Aoverty Bay'on. Thursday at S p.m., and arrived here yesterday at -7 a.m.- . She brought a full cargo of wheat and ,. grass seed, .consigned to Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co. The Eosina leaves for Poverty Bay to-day. Thesehooner Orphens, .Captain J. Dunn, left for Auckland in ballast yesterday morning, where she will be'"docked and receive a thorough overhrul. The-'p'.s. Manaia, Captain P. Petersen, arrsved from- Wairoa about noon yesterday, bringing a large number of passengers and three horses. She loaded up'a'full cargo of grass seed and general cargo during the afternoon, and left for Mohaka during the evening. The s.s. Fairy, Captain Jno. Campbell, left for Mdhgakuri and Blackhead about 8 o'clock yesterday evening.. The s.s. Mohaka, Captain A. Dowoll, left for Poraugahau at a lato hour last evening.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5624, 28 February 1880, Page 2

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PROJECTED DEPASTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5624, 28 February 1880, Page 2

PROJECTED DEPASTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5624, 28 February 1880, Page 2

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