DEPARTURES.
' ■ December G-Comot, schooner, for Havolock. s "fcMrarißgU bvigantine, for Gisborne. Ellison and Duncan, agents. Tho lighters woro all busy yestorday landing cargo ex Saturday's Union steamers and takintr wool out to tho ships in tho bay. ;■ Tho Sir Donaia left for Waimavama early ■yestorday morning, and returned the 1 sane '.evening with a full cargo of wool for trau"Piako sailed up to tho aneVago from the ballast ground on Monday morning. Shewas busy the remainder of tho day taking in wool. ■ ■ Tfio Union Steamship Company's steamer .Olrnu left Wellington at noon yesterday, anrt should arrlvo horc at 10 a.in. to - a "-y-,.,^9 steams for Gisborne, Taurangn, and Auckland at Th°o C Mary Wadlcy sails for Westport on Siv^onaid leaves for Waimarama and Blackhead today.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7611, 7 December 1886, Page 2
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125DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7611, 7 December 1886, Page 2
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