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DEPARTURES.

B..»JeaiUTr 16-Ki^. *«•. for "Wellington. Pass.sn-<w-*.-iTY W. H. Dr.nca/?* , , . S*Cihern port, G. 11. O. Carlyou, A. a. v. c. * > Q Isaacs, Ho?3o:i, Itemev, A. Gilroour, *■>. uuy, xsaacb, ooscpli3, and Brown. . "Northern Btfbtember 17-Biagavooina, 8.5., SlB» Ccwpor. ports. P-sssnan .- Mrs Wood, 3 ££2tt& nd V. W. Martin/ '- — The Union Steaitisbiigt.daiiipany's s.s. Te ■*£*% Ciiitain M. Carey, artWeS ber* from Nort** -» porls'on Saturday inorttisteat 6 o clock. She- A % .eiienc 3 a flus weather tbrotfcfKtottbe P*»j>«B» ™* sto.mi launch Boojum tendereffigrjitalrf' Qtad pw*. supers, landing those inwards ao^r SWock £** Htitur off those outwards at 11.15 -™<** ietsb Three Brother lightered the cargo MWKj3O> to;.s including transhipments ex the Firth Oi xn». inv.n London to Auckland. The Te A nan steamedl fv.v Ssubhein ports and Melbonrne at 12.30 o eIOCE. Thbs s. Si vi. Captain James Campbell, steainertl foV Wellington via the coast on Friday evemneaw o'ciosic, tskincr a quantity of maize, hides, and o^«r "Ooa=<. She Will' be- taken on the patent slip at >*«- V:> zu<n tliis .trip; tb> i;efcbive a thorousrh overlian. W The 3 3. Resalt^CiptftiffW. E. Barter returned from Wairoa onFriaay'etemny at b o clock. Sl* wismiaWeto laa I batlp-tfesenstew on account of a-, v ,...- i.« l iry sen breakm* oh 1 tbte' bar there. Thia iworni'JS'a't S o'clock sber -#Ul- nguin' leave, tbo sea Tho bi-U Wave, Ciptain ChrJstian; sftded for Km--1 a-u on Saturday momini? about 9 Octock. toW 5 ton: oi potatoes. She was towei «m«iiae' by tiio sta <\mv Sir Doaald. ■ Ta-3 TTiiion Steamship Company s g.s. Kugarooma, Cantaia H. W. Chatneia, arrived here fw»m. Molliourno via llobart and Southern ports, on . i^fatday sit uion MrS. Moore, the purser, has kindly f*ir-jiisue-l us with the following report of passagej. as"Uiv.jfch l-.xfest flics :-Left Sandriige railway o!i t!i3 7tlvat -1.-io p.m., arrived at Hobart on the SV* at 7:i5-a.iu. ; left at 4.45 p.m.. and reached the Bluff on' tiio 13th at 6.30 a.m. ; sailed again at 5 p ni., called ftt I'brt Ciialoiers on- the Uth, and Lyttelton on the )«}y, .-rod ivellington on the lGtb ; left the latter liorD r*S 6-prn 1 ., arriving here as above. Experienced stronsr Vf. winus with high seas across from Mcl-Lo-u-ae, al?4 V-riable- winds and weather along the ewsV llw rfeaatf launcli Boojuin tendered for «llil- aud p^rsc^gors; landing those inwards at 1.30 ■nit,tnifltft'ri& oif those ontwards at 4 o dock. {-Sr^fSKK SSSft. ir. o— ,. 'I he schooner OtJ^. vy at n o'clock from Auck-ari.vedb.si-e on Sac nr^ f * the oveninff ot satnrliind..wliicli portslie le " rionce d W. winds as f or aa dav wesi last. _S!lo erv - „ where abo anchored ou >V.h.TOgraweni, Haijpy JaoK , fl wag littla cbana9 of TVednesd«y morcinA " th* ; . o{ thfl h w< her coming urV tb« bay ml*. , chor on Friday ■vviud wen Blowing-; ™tea***>- •■. until her armornrag.and experienced ligbtfl.BU. towed viva! here as above. The stecmsr »Jr JJj. . i, Br M.« ni - hpr iusiao innnediately on arrittsl, th« fHipi. *. 5 haratih>3 ui-eaStworic. The cargo » a ftlU • diin'pipeS-for^lYH'. B Gnnn. , „ Th l^ ketch Jessie, Captain EdWattf O^anlaa, jv turned; froui' Poverty Bay on Saturday about nson w ballast. She is now on the bertli for th»t portfr 'She- s.s. Oi-eti. Captain A. Campbell, is due hew fio:a Northern ports this morning early. The p»ot will bring her insitJe-thb' first thing and bertb her at the broastv/ork, ; Bhb will laud her csrffo: By advertisement, she will ateatn- for Povarty Bivy and | Anciland this afternoon. . i The s.s. (io-aheart. CapfeSn l P. Doyle, may be looked for hero from Wellington Via the coast, this , morning at an early hour. The pHctfwill ■berth hex | at the breastwork as e*rly as possibw. By. adyer- } tisenieai, she will steam for WelUngrtdW ftiis' after- • noon at -i o'clock. «, r: .^i. 5 The steamers Maori and Boojum are on ts*» be«a j losdiaz for Wairoa. The former, will )oav# fms • evoning, an'l the latter to-morrow forenoon.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6075, 19 September 1881, Page 2

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DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6075, 19 September 1881, Page 2

DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6075, 19 September 1881, Page 2

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