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DEPARTURES.

Deceiflher 11-Wairarapa, s.s., for Mel,bourao vj a Southorn ports. Georgo Lambie, »S<int. Paasongers— Mcsdamos Rose and J cauldron, Old and 2 cliildron, Gnmwood and 'i children. ShiiTock and infant. Webster, Hicks, and Turton; Misses Gerkin and M'Kenzlo; Messrs lurton, Munroe, Hunt, Peterson, and Webster. December 11— Waihora, 5.8., for Sydney via Northern ports. Goorgo Lambie, agent. Passengers— Mcsdnmo3 Close, Steed and 3 children ; Misses Large, Fnirchild, and Lizzio Pirani; Chiof Justice Sir James Premieraast;. Messrs Collins, Smith. Had Held, Roa, Miller, Marshall, Russell, and. 1 native. December 12-Sir Donald, 8.8.. for Blackhead. Kinross nnd Co., agents. ■> Tho Wairoa was to havo got away for Wairoa lasst night at 11 o'clock. The Union Steamship Company's steamor • .Wau-nrapa, Captain ChtVtfield, arrived at the anchorago at 1 o'clock on Saturday morning. toho left Sydney at 5 p.m. on December 2nd, , . and arrived at Auckland at 11 a.m. on tho 6th. Experienced light westerly winds on ■ ■ tho passage, making tho run across in four ■days five hours: She left Auckland at 12.30 p.m. on tho 9th, arrived at Gisbomo at 11.30 •a,m. on tho 10th, and left for Napior at 5.30 . . p.ni. siimo day, arriving as above. Had vory flno weather and smooth sea coming down tho coast, Hor outward passengers for Southern ports and Melbourne wero taken r off by. tho Boojuin at 2 p.m., the vessel . steaming on her voyngo at 3 o'clock. mo Union Steamship Company's steamer Waihora, 2003 tons. Captain Popham, arrived . in tho bay from Melbourno and coastal ports on Saturday at 11 a.m. Had light easterly , winds and cams on tho passaeo from Meloou^no, arriving at tho Bluff on the 7th ; left . attor a short stay at that port, arriving at . -Dunedln on the Bth ; loft again samo night. Lef t Lyttolton on tho 9th, and Wellington on tho 10th, arriving as above. Experienced heavy north-west winds on tho passage from Wellington to this port. Her outward passengers wero taken off it 7 p.m., the vessel leaving for tho North and Sydney at 8.30 o'clock. The schooner Colnmbia arrived in the bay early on Saturday morning, and was brought in by tho Harbor Master at 6 o'clock. She ■brought a full load as usual, and comraoncod ' ■ discharging, during the forenoon. Captain Conway lose 3no time. The B.s, Sir Donald left for Blackhead last ■• evening, taking a largo quantity of station stores. She returns with wool ■ for tho Zealandia today. Tho barque Marinion did not Oiear at tho Customs, "as expected, on Saturday. The master has had some littlo troublo with his ■ crow, and he also roijuircs more fresh water, winch will be tofton to-day. Tho Sir Donald supplied tho ship with some on Saturday. Owing to tho brisk galo on Saturday the „ Frank Guy and Kato Tatham were detained. , Both tho masters wished thoy woro outside so as to make use of some of the wind that , , they, had too much of in port. . Tho Waihora discharged 140 tons of cargo and luggage into tho lighters Sir Donald and ■ Trusty on Saturday, tho actual time worked Tjeing only 4J- hours. This is smart work, and speaks well for her officers and all concerned. The 8.3. Kiwi loft Wellington on Saturday • -evening /or Napier, working coastal stations on her way up. Sho may put in her ap- , ■pearanco hero on Tuesday ov Wednesday. Largo quantities of goods havo accumulated . at Wellington for shipment to this port. The Waihora was a full ship leaving there, and shut out 50 tons, this notwithstanding that the Ohau, Go-ahead, and Australia all had largo cargoes from that port last week,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7616, 13 December 1886, Page 2

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DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7616, 13 December 1886, Page 2

DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7616, 13 December 1886, Page 2

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