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DEPARTURES.

Anril IP— Mannponrl, s.s., for Melbourne Lyon, Taylor, aud Kennedy (2); 8 in the coast and Wellington. Kinross nnd Co., agents. Two Pa Ap O r"if 17- Awaroa, schooner, for Pelorus Sound. Master, aisonl. . ... April 17- Wairoa, s.s.. , foi ', Wn "; oa fc,^l t ! l several passenjois. Hylund and Smith. aS Apr!i 17 -Wairarapa, s.s., for .Northern ports and Sydney. George Lambic, agent. Passengers -Mesdamcs Lathbndgc and H. Lnsco les; Messrs Leech. Locke, Lelhbridgc. Prcbblo, Wray, Fox, Hearn, and several booked on board.

The Wokn was launched on Saturday afternoon, and was brought to tho wharf at slack water in the afternoon. Shu is now preparing

The Southern Cross, Cnpbin Spinks.from - Auckland via Gisborne, arrived at 12.10 p.m. on Saturday. She leftGisborno at midnight on Friday, aud had head wind nnd sea .on the passage. She landed somo cargo during the afternoon", and took on board somo CO pics and stenmed for Wellington at 9 v.m. same day. The Wairarapa, Captain CiuUfleld, loft Mcl- ■ bourne' nt 3.15 p.m. sth April, and passed through Port Philip Headso.ls p.m. samouoy. breasted Capo Schanok 7.20 p.m. ; and Swan Island Light was passed at noon on tho fith; arrived at Hobart nt 0 a.m. on the 7th, and left ngain at fi p.m. same day ; arrived at Blutl at 0 a.m. on tho 11th, moving on again samo day, and arrived at Duncdin on tho 12th , lot , Diiiiedin atG.ls p.m. on the 13th, Lyttolton at midnuVht on the 11th, Wellington at 4 30 p.m. on the'lCth, and anchored in tho bay at 11 a.m. yesterday. Light northerly winds nnd fine weather was experienced to Hobart: from thenco to theßluff strong N.W. gale with very heavy soa. Light winds nnd much ram since arrival in Now Zealand was tho rule. Sim steamed for Northern ports and Sydney nt 1 n.m. yesterday. The Go-ahead, like somo of the more powerful steamers, has been delayed by bad weather ' on tho coast. Sho is to Icavo Wellington today, nnd may be expected to arnvo at Napier on Wednesday. Her departure on her return . trip is not yet fixed. . ' Tho goods ox Mnnapouri wore landed on Saturday, and the cargo ox Wairarapa will bo landed to-day. Tho schooner Awaroa sailed for Pelorus Sound" yesterday morning. There she loads timber for a Southern port. Tho Kahu hud not arrived up to tho time our report loft tho Spit last night. We hoar that sho took' tho ground whon leaving Gisborne, and this is the cause of her non-arrival. The s.s. Wairoa steamed for Wairoa nt 7 a.nii yestorday, taking a full cargo and a ' • number of passengers. The brigantino Eliza Firth has left Greymnuth for Napior. . Tho s.s. Manapouri, Captain Logan, arrived from Sydney via Northern ports at fl n.m. on Saturday. She loft Sydnoy on tho 7th inst., arrived ac Auckland on tho 12th, sailed aq;ain on tho 14th, and called nt Gisborne on the 15th, leaving that place samo evening, and arriving at Napier as- above. Easterly winds and sea wero the rule during the passage from Sydnoy to this port; Sho was tendered in tho usual manner, and loft the bay at 3 p.m. on Saturday for Southorn ports nnd Melbourne. The Kiwi took in a largo quantity of sawn timber on Saturday from Mr Robert Holt, for Whangahua, for which place and Wellington shn steamed on Saturday at 9 p.m. From the latter port she returns at onco to Napior. There was somo talk about tho Awaroa - being about to bo purchased by people in Napier. Sho is a first-class little craft, but her ownors want their, price, so the sale, it is said, dropped through. It is to bo hoped that . it is not; so, as no doubt she could be kept fully employed.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7720, 18 April 1887, Page 2

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DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7720, 18 April 1887, Page 2

DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7720, 18 April 1887, Page 2

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