DEPARTURES.
- December 18— To Anau, e.s., for Molbouno '• via Southern ports. Georgo Lambio, agent. -'■" Passongors— Sir James Prondorgast; Mob- ■ dames Oummings, Rosa, 3 children nnd in- •'' fant, Brunotto, end Ross; Missos Alexander, . ' Cook, Mason, Brown Gillroy, Steed, Nowtoii, ' and Boglo; Messrs Wilson, M'Kcnzio i 2), '-* Sims, "Picknor, Buchanan, Young, Price, ■■•' Kocs (2),' and Ford; Masters WhitHold and '. 'December IS — Hauroto, s.s., Sydney via ports. Passongers — Mesdnmes •!.' -Onion and 2 children, Good, and Ronouf; ■ Slisses. Kairoa, and 11 nativo girls, Muehoi' hard, Reeves, Long, Kumaro and 3 nativo . cirls,' Collins, Sheppard, Schuaokonberg, '■ Ward, Frnser, SclraH, Rose, and Rowbottom ; Messrs Kobart Nico) RobinsonlMoylo, Richi ' niorid, Prince, Ross, Evctt, Hill, Hastings, and ■ ' Neslin ; Masters Levinson, Stewart. Volknor, ' Honoplpi nnd 2 native boys, Richardson, ,' Rntnco* Russell, Hoffman, Rowoit, Sheritt. ■ Collins. Ellis, Barry, Harrold 12), Gilhs. lidson, Owen. Hardie, Upton, King, and Lambic. ,
The s.s. Sir Donald got back from.Wnima- ... Rama on Saturday evening at t 6 o'clock, bring- ! VingaluH load of wool. Tho Union' Steamship Company's , s.s. To ' ■ Anau arrived in tho bay at 1 a.m. on Snlur- ' day. 'Sholoft Sydney on the flth: cxpori- - onccd flno weather on tho run to tho North '■'■< Capo .and strong southerly winds coming 'down the const. Tho Boojum took tho pasBongers'or the South off at ii p.m., tho vessel ■ steaming out of tho bay ut d o'clock. The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Hdu- ' roto arrived from Molbourno via Southern ' ports lit 9.30 a.m. on Saturday. She had flno :, weathor ainco leaving Mclbourno, and mado ' i»ood running between all Sports, particularly between Wellington and this port, tho run "," boingdono in 11 hours 20 minutes, surprising , even the engineer himself, who quietly says '. thatitwasnothad for ncollior. AH tho pas- - songorssayshoisa very comfortable boat to • travel by. Her saloon is not very largo, but -it is tidy and well ventilated. Her outward /• passongers wore taken off by tho Boojum at > 7 o'clock; The Hauroto left the bay at 8 ' o'clock for Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney. The barque Trowbridgp arrived in tho Day "■■' from Molbourno on Saturday at 2 p.m. ■".i weather was experienced on tho ■ ' passage across. The people on board hnd a 'full viow of the firo, nnd somo of them 'thought it, must l>o "Tarawera" broko out The's.s. Wairoa arrived early on Saturday .'• morning. She brought a largo number of passengers. Sho did not got awny forWni- ' roa as expected last night, being detained by tho south-oast gnlc. Tho ketch Rccnmia went outintothebay : on Sunday forenoon, so as to bo ready for tho Jlrst fair wind
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7621, 20 December 1886, Page 2
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418DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7621, 20 December 1886, Page 2
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