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DEPARTURES.

August 7-TTank Guy. thrco - masted schooner; for " Wostport. J. Orr- and Co., ' "^Au'Just 8.5.; for Wellington. ' G6o.> Lambio, agent. Passongere — Messrs Jamo3 Watson, Momtt, and Skowa. , AuEUst 7— To Anau, a.s., for Melbourne and ." SoutKern -.ports. Geo. lambio, ngent.^ Pas-sori&ors^-Sir Charles Fancourt; Hov.Fathor i Snmieau ; Misses Potts, O. Ryan, andHattpn ; ; " MoSdames Potts, Dlckio, and Markland ; Mrs . Potts.four ohildren, infant, nnd-scryants; ' Me3sr3iPotts,,H.;B. Gibson, Dioklo, Nairn, August' 7— Rotomiihana, s.s., for Northorn ports. Georgo Lambio, agent Possongors- , Miss Donovan; Mcsdames Gus St. Leon, A. St., Loon, Rj .Miller, B. H. Roed. and E. P. :•.•. Hftlroo ; -Messrs A. V. M'Dona d T. R. Moore, H.'Merccr, J.Davis, T. M. Clallcß. Millar, ~ B.'"H.-Koeo, Smith. Tupan, W. J. Bowdon, OkIoTT; Clowes, J. Kolly, and S'.eTjnson. ' ' August 8-rGlosgow, barciuo, for Port Diamond; " Now Zealand Shipping Company, 8-Wairoa, , 8.5., for Wairoa, with .'.'■ several passfengers.' Hyland and Smith, a ASg.Wt. 8-RosUlt,-: as., foil Wairoa. with several passengers. Ellison and Duncan, . ugeuts. -j . The Union Company'ss.s., To Anau, Captain M'lntosli, arrived in port early cm Saturday , jnorning from Northern ports and after boing ■ tendered as usual for inward andoutward enrgo; r pnßsonger3, and mails, quittod tnoioacl- ' . * stoad-.ou ronto for Southern ports and Molv ' °rho Union Company's s.s. Rotomahana, » Captain Caroy, from Melbourno and Southern poru.'dropped nnohprin tho roadstead shortly - a£ter ; b!even o'clock on Saturday morning. '- Hor outward paß3engers and mads were taken ' H i^ y £XT^oonevMa«<L Graham, Captain 'Jorgonseu, arrived in port from .- TimaTUoh' Sunday with a cargo of 170 tons of jgrain and breadstuffa; ■ • • ' Tho three-masted schoonor Frank Guy, Captnin'J. P. Bftllo, was towed outside by tho s.s. Sir.'Donald on Saturday morning, and sailed for Westport in ballast for a load of coal. . ThO'.Union Conipaiiy's .as. Australia, Captain Johnston, arrived from Northorn ports Jata.on Friday night, discharged inside on Saturday morning, and sailed for Wellington ■ : "The coastal stcanior' Ktwi, Captain Jqmcs , Campbell, master, rcaohod tho bay from Wellington and Castlopoint on Friday night and ■ discharged part of her cargo, which was a full one ' on Saturday. -She i 9 announced to steam honcoat noon today on her return passage. Thero boinga slight improvomonk reported in the bar at wairoa on Saturday both the s.s. , Wairoa and RcsultgotawayouSundaymorn- " Jng, tho former at a little before onp o clock and tho other at about 6 a.m. They took full - careoos'and a riumbor of passengers. The Noww Zealand Shipping- Company s barono Glnsgow sailed at 1 midday yesterday for Port Diamond; Calcutta, In ballast. ■ Tho steamer Weka roturned to port yesterday from Uisborne and Maliia. ■ - Mr John Norrho's topsail schooner Dnnedin, whllo being taken outside by nominator, Cap1' - ' i tain Colin Oampboll, on Saturday morning, Rotashord'just insido tho eastern pior head. 'Sho Started alittlo late from tho wharf on. the •-•.' lastoftho'ohb tide, and on arriving hotweon ' tho plor heads was mot by tho itrst of tho ' Jlood, -which, together with the swell running, throw her on tho bank beforohoranehorconld . "be'dropped. Strenuous offorts were at once '• made, both by the s.s. Kiwi and by warps attached to tho opposito pier head to drag hor oitV but thoy provod abortive until lo clock on Sunday, whon sho was got ofFand re-moored at' ttic breastwork.' Considering the amount of bnifcting about sho received whilo on the bank and against the pier, sho has escaped ... very, lightly, only, a part of her counter and partiofher copper being torn off. It is, howover, ti'obnblo that sho will he placed on tho Blip to ascortain tho exact amount ofdamngo ' " dono "before again starting for Dunodin.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7539, 9 August 1886, Page 2

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DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7539, 9 August 1886, Page 2

DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7539, 9 August 1886, Page 2

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