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PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

' •Rotomahana, s.s., for Melbourne via Southorn .>'■ . : ports, 4th inst. ' Mararoa, s.s. , for Sydney via Poverty Bay and' ';■-. "■ ■ Auckland, 4th inst. . '• ' Tho Union Steamship Company's s.s. Aus- ■■■•■■ tralia. Captain Crawshaw, from Auckland ; and Gißborno, arrived horo early yesterday i ' morning. She was tendered in tho bay for both .." . cargo and passengors, tho latter outwards '-■" being- taken off at- noon. Sho steamed for "■ WelPington shortly after 1 o'clook.- ' '. - ' Messw J. Orr and Co.'s three-masted ■ „;' schooner Frank Guy. Captain Jacob Ballo, arrived in the bay from Westport late on „."'■ Thursday night with a cargo of coals for llessra Nelson Bros. " •*" " - Thesis. Wairoa steamed for Waikare about ■ • midnight on Thursday for a load of wool. ■'.-• The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Roto- ' • ..mahana, from Sydney via Northern ports, is "due, at- tho anchorage about 5 o'clock this morning. Sho will bo tondovod inwards as - ■ -usual, the last launch loaving tho wharf with . " her outward Sonthern and Molbourne passen- , ' gers and mails at 2 p.m. ' . . ■ ' ' Messrs Richardson and Co. s ,s.s. Kahu, • ' Captain Romerill, returned from Southern coastal stations yesterday morning with a load of wool, which she transhipped to tho vessels ■-,/'■• in the roadstead. She was to have got away :•'.. for Gisborno last night. , . . Tho brigantine Eliza Firth arrived at tho ■/ ' ' nnohorago at aricarly hour yesterday morning ■ and was birthed at tho breastwork at 11 • o'clock tliatforenoon. Shebroughtaeargoof " coal sor tho gas works, which sEo has started • ' . discharging into tho trucks. ■ .The Sir Donald steamed for Blackhead yesterday for wool. ' , - Tho Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's ; sis: Arawn, Captain Stuart, will finish her ■ loading about midday to-day, and will steam ' 'for London via Lyttolton, hor final port, later ■" v The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Mara- - ; ■ roa was to leave Wellington at 7 o'clock lost evening and will bo' duo noro during the early ' ; -■ ■' part of this afternoon. Sho Bteams for Syd- ' • ■ ' ney.via Gisborno and Auckland to-night, tho . ..last launch with hor outward mails and passengers leaving tho wharf atS and 8 p.m. ■ " The Wairoa bar is still reported to be . t>locked,.there being insufficient water in the rivor to clear tho channel. The Union Steamship Company's Ohau will 'bo leaving Wellington on Monday next for Northern ports,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7609, 4 December 1886, Page 2

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PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7609, 4 December 1886, Page 2

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7609, 4 December 1886, Page 2

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