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DEPARTURES.

- Docombor 23-Kiwi, s.s., for Capo Turnagain and. Wellington. Kinross and Co., agents. Possengors — Mrs Priohard and 3 children, and Mr Lang. Decomber 23-Australia, s.s., for Gisborno and Auckland, George Lambio, agent, Passongors—l stcorago. December 23— Kahu, s.s.. for East Coast stations. Richardson and Co., agents.

Tho Union Steamship Company's Australia, Captain Crawshaw, arrived in tho roadstead - on Wednesday night at 8.30 o'clock. Tho Boojuni tondorcd her for mails and passcngors, going, out and coining in through a heavy Bea, one of which broko aboard. Tho Australia loft Wellington on tho 21st, nt_ 5 p.m.. arriving as abovo. Sho was brought in , and berthed at tho breastwork nt 6 a.m. yesterday morning. After landing a largo quantity of cargo sno proceeded on her voyage at i p.m. same day. . The s.s. Kahu, Captain Rqmoritt, arrived from Auckland via coast' stations at an early hour yesterday morning, and was at onco brought insido. During the day sho landed a ' full cargo of wool and general goods, and loft again for coast stations ats.isp.m. same after- - noon. Tho s.s. Kiwi, Captain J. Campboll, loft for Wellington via Turnagainat 4.30 p.m, yestorday. Sho has a largo quantity of goods on board for the lattor place, after discharging which she istotoko in 370 bales of wool for >Vcllinß- ■ ton. Christmas Day will bo aploasant ono on board that steamer. " Tho s.s. Rosult, Captain Baxtor, was taking in cargo for Mohaka during yesterday afternoon. Sho was to loavo some time last night for that placo. ' , „ - Tho s.a. Wairoa has boon a prisonor for tho fast fow days, but was likoly to get away last night. Sho is full of cargo, and thero aro a good many passongors going by hor- _ It tho Ohau arrives hore on Sunday, which is doubtful, she is to bo lightoned and proceeds on her voyage without any loss of timo. Tho Auriga is ordored to Oamaru, thero to ■ load for London. Hor cargo is all out and her crow woro busy taking in ballast yesterday. SomcofncrA.B.'B have taken Fronch leave, nnd Constable Harvey is after them. Tho B,s. Marnroa will bo hv tho bay at daylight this morning, and leaves again at 2 p.m. for Melbourne via Southern ports. It tho day iB flno persons wishing tosco something grand in the way of saloon, berths, &c, Bhould pay her a vißit. When this sliip was in Dunedin lust voyngo tho Union Steamship Company with their usual goncro3ity hit on a plan of raising funds for tho hospital. They charged Is admittance, and as over 3000 pcoplo visited her, thoro was a goodly Bum to hand ovor to tho trustees,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7625, 24 December 1886, Page 2

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DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7625, 24 December 1886, Page 2

DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7625, 24 December 1886, Page 2

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