PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
'" To Anau, sa, lor Southern ports and MclWataEEa'. "£ to? Northern ports, 17th tost. ' > Hersohel, ship, for London, to-day i Crusader, ship, for Lyndon, early ""•-* ' Tie Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's ' ' ■hit) Zealandia, Captain Philips, from London via Auckland, anchored in the Day yesterday . forenoon. She has some cargo on board for - "■ Napier, which win be landed with despatch. She will then take up the Crusadert berth to ■f.\ ' toad for London, as the latter ship will likely . ' ' coining down the coast -, ■ this week. Her captain no doubt is taking "' advantage of the fine weather to work -•■ 'Northern coastal stations. She is time-tabled tojsteamforLytteltonat3p.ni. to-daj. ■- . Theffiwi arrived at Wefiington yesterday ■ : from Napier and coast stations. She is to leave there to-night for Napier direct. . The Union Company's steamers Te Anau ■ ' andWairaiapa will both arrive at and depart frSmShe coast yester- , • -day. Owing to the very heavy sea ahe was " - unable to communicate-with the shore. ' = The Kahu arrived from Southern stations yesterday. She succeeded in getting about / 240 bales wool off on Thursday. The- sea . madesom»ohyeaterdaymorningthatCaptain KomeriU deemed it advisable to come on with what wool he had on hoard rather than loae time waiting for finer weather. .' The Wallabi was sighted yesterday morning off Bare Island going towards Pourerere. There was a_ heavy sea running along the ''-•" C< The a Tr^ty I Sd Admiral will lighter the • . Union Company's steamers to-day. Cargo ■ • will bo landed from them on Monday. " The captain of the Herschel engaged four men at $ per month yesterday, and after ■ some trouble got them aboard. He intended ," , to get underweigh last night if the wind drew off the land. '• The Union Steamship Company s steam " - tender Waihi came off Northe's slip yesterday. Her bottom has been thoroughly cleaned and painted, her engines overhauled, and •'•- . other necessary little repairs effeoted. She will take tip her running to the intercolonial steamers In the bay to-day as usual. The Wairoa was telegraphed as having arrived at her destination a.tfs a.m. yesterday. She was to leave Wairoa same day, and in aU likelihood wouldarrive at Naplor last night.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7928, 17 December 1887, Page 2
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348PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7928, 17 December 1887, Page 2
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