PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
Albion, s.s., for Northern ports, 29th inst. Te A-nnn. s.s., for Melbourne via Wellington ana Southern ports, 29th inst. Anazi, harqne, for London. Crorrathorpe, ship, for London.
The bricantiue Linda Weber, Captain George Bell, arrived in the roadstead at an early hour yesterday morning from Mercury Bay, which port she left on Thursday mon-ing last. The following is a report of her passage :— Left Mercury Bay last Thursday, with southerly wind ; got off East Cape on Saturday, the wind still being strong from the south, and rounded on Pnndny at midnight ; thence had li"ht N.W. winds till reaching Portland island on Monday niaht, where she had a strong gale from the S.W., which blew away her lower topsail, and continued till Tuesday nieht, when the wind came li"ht from the north, and lasted till her arrival here as* Riven above. The pilot brought her to the breastwork, where she commenced to discharge her cargo nf '-Jinn- n-nri sawn timber, which is consigned to Mr The sy. fairy. Captain John Campbell, srot away for Te Apiti on Wednesday night at a late hour. Tbc s.s. Oreti, Captain Alexander Campbell, will arrive in the roadstead from Auckland via Gisborne this morning, bhe will be brought to thejcattle wharf to discharge, nnd at 3 o'clock this afternoon will steam for Wellington. . The s.s. Sir Donald, Captain John Qninlan, left for Maagakuri at a late hour on Wednesday night. The p.s. Manaia, Captain "W. E. Baxter, had to go on the hard yesterday for the purpose of having her rudder shipped. She will probably leave for the Wairoa this evening, taking: a full general cargo. ' The topsail schooner Mary Ogilvie, Captain J. Connor, has finished discharging, and will take in bnllnst this moJning. The Union Steamship Company s s.s. Te Anau, Captain M. Carey, left Auckland at 12.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon with 25 tons of general cargo for this port She will arrive here at daylight to-morrow morning; and will leave for Melbourne via Weilinsrton and Southern ports at 11.30 a.m. _ The three-masted schooner Frank Guy, Captain J. P. Ballc, arrived at Greymouth last Wednesday, where she will take in a full load of coal for Port Chalmers. After discharging her coal at the latter place, she will take in a carge of flour and oats f«r here. The s.a. Maori, Captain H. Andersen, left for Wairoa yesterday morning with a good cargo and a number of passengers. The schooner Gael will finish discharging her oargp this morning. She will probably leave for Oaruaru to-morrow.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6235, 28 April 1882, Page 2
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423PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6235, 28 April 1882, Page 2
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