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The s.s. Wairoa was expected to get away for Wairoa lost night, taking a full cargo nnd several passengers. The a.s. Omapere, Captain Smith, arrived early yesterday morning from Lyttellon. She had to be lightered of her cargo owing to the bar being so shallow, nnd she took her departure for Northern ports at 8 p.m. The Janet Nicoll, Captain Hutton, discharged her cargo in the roadstead yesterday, and steamed for North at noon. I'he s.s Kiwi got away for coast and VV ellineton at 1 p.m. yesterday. The s.B. Suva left Gisborne last evening and should arrive early this morning. She is notified to_ steam for Wellington at 10 o clock this morning. ,r There were no signs of the steamers Kahu and Australia up toßo'olock last night. Tnor will be brought inside to discharge, and steam for Gisborne this evening. ■ .The ketch Anna had to return to port again yesterday afternoon owing to the swell on the beach. The schooner Opotiki is now 20 days out from Gisborno to Mercury Bay. She wan in command of Captain Millotl, well known Tho Mohaka boats expect to get away for Af ohaka on Sunday night. . . We believe the missing Columbia is uninsured. „ . The lighters were again busily engaged lightering the ships in the bay yesterday. The schooner Dunedin will be laid on at Timaru the beginning of next week.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7826, 19 August 1887, Page 2

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7826, 19 August 1887, Page 2

Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7826, 19 August 1887, Page 2