PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
- Monapoui-i, S.S.. for Southern ports and porte and -:",-I . .Sydney, 17th inst. , • J The Koliu did not put in'hcr appearance as :"- C xpoetel yesterday.. Wo suppose she >s '■■■ ■ -'taking shelter from thOßOuth-oastornt Ilapp}, -."■- . J( Tho S Soutborn Cross Bl.ould nwivo hero this morning, and will bo despatched for WclUng- — ton thia nftornoon. ' . ' r , ■„„,!„„ . . f !. The Aiuwa is duo at Napier on Wcdncsclaj * ' ' Attor. discharging, her original cargo fiom :: ; London showlU load. frozen meat, woql U&c, --:■' :'»».; -from Napior. ' bhe lion process to '■; "V ' Lyttelton to flll up, leaving that port foi H ' I'" n «^therbo«ni; ■ Passengers should be on tho alert, as the •,.■■, ■fleainc?swiU steam on their yoyagoa when a V^^hf'^^Steamship. io.npam^i Wai- ■■ SU until 4 o'clock this afternoon. She will likely arrive about 9 a.m. on Sunday.' The: last launch convoying the outward passengers to tlo steamer goes off at 5 p.m... We nro ro\vr;r .qnestcdto state that no tickets will ho issued r-' -.:St the company's offlcfion.Sunday. Intending \ ;y,-,";iiassengera%m Iheroforo havo, to take out °, • ';- ?nllr?fcketi andsocuropoat passes to-day , 1 :'r '. Tho '5.8.. Kiwi,- -Captain- James .Campboll, ■>'"• arrived from Wolliugton, via Costloppmt at kXi Ta.m. yesterday: Sho was promptly brought ''r - - inside and • berthed at tho breastwork, bho - i ; -aisohargedhor cargo into the' shed and was :Dr;: r > cm pioycd: during tho.reinnindcr of Hie da) •i^w-'taking-in piles- for: .Wellington. > Wcathor permittihg-Bh^TiU stcvnvfot-^Vangaliau and .Wolllngton at noon to-day. ,-,','- --t Owlne to the stronK sottthoi'lj' Wind yestor13in??a'ay arid Thursday it was impoasiblp to launch •<b :;(JtheWoTca without running tho'nsk or. doing »i-cJ=-t Mr Northo,;wi&i his usual carofulriifl »;aiess>hn's made up his mind not to do so until the weather moderates. •' ■■^:,J Tllfl _ By -telegraph wo learn that the ship Lady ~T~ Jooelra and the schooner Columbia were off i.UaiTirf >ftri yesterday; bound to Namer. I . .•A^i'.T a The 'steamer Mawhera, which it wUI be re- <•-■ ■.vt-momheredwent- ashore/at Groymouth ro mo /•-r.u Utimeaao, has now' boon put m ; soa r gomg order again, and Captain Hill wffl. • resumo .■ command of that vessel. Captain Oliver, of .. > the Korunui, has.beon promoted- to tho com- >"' . TOand°of tho Wairiui/andMr Stott.; eh.ot ( -'i' Si offlcerofthoMararoa.'takes commandjof the "•)r!i-.c-K oranu i.ij.t'.Evcning-Post."'' ; • :'". j fro"',' f . :-Jt-.-i! •' -i ■•'•-• ■ •■ ■' ■-■■■ ;
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7719, 16 April 1887, Page 2
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359PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7719, 16 April 1887, Page 2
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