PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
Ringaroonia, ff,3., for Southern ports, Hobaxt To^vn, and MelbooKoe., Bfch inst. . . Atotoinaliana, s'.s.,-ftt»a Northern ports arid Sydney, 9th'insti : =• •'= •:
/*;• -m .'"'^Pftny'^ As.An wata, Captain -JV^C. . Th^JOmiA.S'y. y er c frnfr . a y . ->ney, via Northern Sinclair, sMvf<*^ J- o r 0 ° x ' ' P y \ he left Sydney- on } :OTiSatt^*»VS^-- a .:^- - A. t Russell on the fjn,, a;.iy ei l ft. <, arrived 26feh-ai if.^k j^W; M&J&Sfi&ff* * - sailed on the , at'Anckla^^^o^tM^^? . ■ the 30th at 29tli aVnbon,' arrtefejrn.t' Poverty Buy <<*; eA here na 12.30 p.'iD>;leftagainiH^p; % nH,-.f«d'a*i)l^' tho first abovei .iUperieuced stitt iiC? '* w j( l P d^*? S! weather two aayS after leaving Sydnej-, iH"* h*« vought andsinootTi sea till arrival. Tr.e Arawwto K , sting two bovses and about 80 tons of cargoj.cofi-*. • Rom prin<jipally of sugar, from Sydney, cemon« v ,, ec Inckland; and tradsMpments ex the City oS Q.»\e. c from London; whiee were lightered ashor* by. t». - kefcch»:Ariisiskl.-- Sh^loft for Southern porteaawx Melbo^M 4C 1.3D p.m:. taking our ontwwrd-Sta. jna,U, aSaTiwd raceliorscs for Chnstchtwoln we. K id thani.thtf :p«*3eiv Mr D. Dalglttsu;. for Dtrndiin on Saturday, lhWAing at .7 o clock,- m *bba Thl'scnbtindr Mihiili' Ha*4 Gaptaru Skmne-r, Bailed for Poverty Bay .on- Satrrtday at 1 o clocK. She t^ook. a. cargo o? 30. toasofcoals^ a quantity of general merchandise, nnd'dramfe.- . The' Union Company's £<>;• Hin.WUfodmtf, Captain H. Wi G. Chatfieia, arrived in" the bay oaSa-turday at 1 30 p.m. from Melbourne, rift 1 Sbathenr ports. She left Melbourne on the 21st uIS.- atf 2:30; p.m, ; rirrited at the Bluff on the 26th at 7 a.iAv; matie the ranal riliaiingup the coast, and left Welkngton-on' the 30th at f. 30 p.m. ; arriving liere its' abover Experienced strong N. wind-> for the first » days,--theniad strong S. .windS'ttCCompanied" by lieavf seatill arrival at the Bluff, from thence had fine weatner and smoo.th sea r ., The Ringai'oonm brought aborrt 120 tonS 'of '"general car£o, #Hieh was lightered ashore -by the s.s- Sir Donald,- 0:3:, Bella, and the ketch; .Three Brothers. : She was alsbfthe bearer ol our inward,-? .Suez mail. The stesvtf lnxwch Bella conveyed passengers and mails for JWrßnern P°y s aboaTd;at'4p.m'.,:thoxigh l ifwas exp^te.a that the Steamer would not have her cargo transltfppea into the lighters before midnight. We have' to tiank the purser, Mr Jones, for report and files. The s.s Clyde, Captain Peter Peterson, is T<o leave for "Wairoatd-night. .' . •'••-'' The s.s. Be^ult, Capta'iPW. E. Baxter, returned from Wairoa oii Saturday' afternoon, brinfeine several passengers aud a small cargo. The" s.s. Kiwi, Captain James Campbell, is to leave Wellington for'this port, via the coast), on Wednesday e.v^ning". .She has been on the patent slrpthis trip, .having her bottom cleaned and painted, and. receiving a tfibrongh overhaul. ' ' The s.s. Fairy, Captain John Campbell, retnrned fromVFoiry Bay yesterday afternoon at 3 o clock. She leaves for Mahia this evening. . The Bchboner Sunbeam, Captain Miller, arnrca from Poverty Bay 00 Friday morning, bringing a. fulljpad of .Wheat. ,
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5678, 3 May 1880, Page 2
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482PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5678, 3 May 1880, Page 2
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