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DEPARTURES.

November 2i— Mararoa, s.s,, for Melbourne via Southern ports. R, Puflett, agent. Passengers—Mesaames Hayden and Kingdon; Miss Douglas ; Messrs Banks, Martin, Finch, . Bucholz, M'Crue, Rintone, Myers, Broadburat, Hayden, ana M*Kenzie. November 2i— Aoranei. 5.8., for London via ■Wellington. W. J. Willcoofcs, agent Passengers — MeEdames M'Oullum, Hiokey, • Bat-oman, and Mills. November 21— Tarawera, s-a., for Sydney via Northern ports. R, Puflett, agent, Passengers—Mrs R. Cooper; Misses Cosgrove, Tease, «nd Brunette; Messrs Fowler, Fraser, Mawlem, Holdon, Jinkina, Jacsson, and ■Pewce.

- — TTn^hftjp^nthßrlymia on the coast srevented ana she returned llosomsk*B&&£goarßTexfi, The Union Company's steamer Mararssr ■ Captain Kdie, anohorad in the roadstead at €.30 a.nt, on Saturday. She left Auckland at 1.30 p.m. on the 22nd, and arrived at Glsborno *t I.SO p.m. on the 23rd ; sailed again at 7 v.m., and arrived as above. Experienced - moderate winds and thick weather throughout. The Mararoa was tendered as usual tor passengers and cargo, and resumed her voyage for Southern ports at 5.30 p.m. The brigantine Enterprise, Captain Connor, from Dttnedin via Timara, arrived in port - early on Saturday morning with a cargo of •*- --. general produce. Sho left Timaru on Tuesday night -with a fresh fair wind bnt : heavy, sea: when ronnding Banks' Peninsula -v she shipped several seas, and the ore w were W obliged to throw overboard a quantity of kerosene which was on deck to allow the \ water suffloient freedom. The Enterprise will commence to discharge this evening, - The 8.8. Tarawera arrived in the bay from Melbourne via Southern ports at-3.15 p.m. on Saturday. She left Dunedin on the 21st at . 4.30 p.m. ; called at Lyttelton aud Wellington, . sad. sailed again from the latter port af 8.30 . p.m; on the 23rd, arriving here as above. Etf. . - perienced heavy squally woather along the coast.' -The Wairoa took off tho Tarawera's passengers and mailu at 6 p.m., and sho left . . the roadstead for Sydney via Northern ports at 9.20 p.m. .• The 8.8. Kahu arrived from Wellington via CssUepoinfc early yesterday morning. Sho -. will discharge her cargo to-day, and leave again this ovening on her return. The Now Zealand Shipping Company's .. steamer Aorangi steamed for London via Wellington at 2.15 p.m. on Saturday. During . aer stay at this port she took on boa-d for the Homo market 7753 carcnsc3 of mutton, 10 bags ■of kidneys, 328 bales of wosl, and 123 quarters . ■ of beet. The New Zealand Shipping Company's - steamer Tongariro arrived nc Itio de Janiero on tho 22nd instant from New Zealand with nor frozen meat in good condition. The'SOhooner Dunedin loft Auckland on Thursday for this port with a cargo of drnin pipes and Umber. The s.B. Wairoa will leave for tho Wairoa to-night, weather permitting. The schooner Awaroa will take a cargo of Brisbane ooals to Gisborne on arrival of the ship Dumbartonshire, which is now daily ex- - „ peeled. .Tho ooaatal steamer Kiwi, which had beon At anchor sinco Friday at tho Kidnappors, came in here I vie nveniog for a fresh supply of provisions, having boon unablo to land hor cargo on tho co:iat. Cargo ox Union Company's Saturday .- .. steamers will be landed from the Truatx to- «_:••.. „ . .

The Alctlia will have sufficient wool on _ board by Wednesday next to put her down to her limited depth. She will then be taken out in the bay to finish her loading. .ThePendle Hill Ib rapidly flllir* up with sawn timber for Sydney, and will likely get away on Thursday next. The Shaw Savill, and Albion Company's as. lonia is five here on tbo sth December. She will take frozen meat, wool, &c, from this port for the London market . . When last heard about the fishing cutter ' Toroa, was at Port Underwood. Very bad yreather and poor hauls of fish havo been hor luck Blnco leaving Napier. This is a groat T>lty, as her master, Mr Edie, is a pushing hardworking young man endowed with no small amount ot pluck, and deserves better .fortune.

Mr North e has just turned out a splendid surf boat for the b.b. Kahu. She will with - ease takfi li bales off the beach in anything , like moderate weather. Mr Northe's boats for this sort of work have hitherto been fimons for their qualities in a heavy surf, ■ combining lightness with great strength. . r Tie ship Boukar will be ready to receive . wool about Wednesday. Messrs Kinross and Co. ore her loading agents. The Soukar will have very quick despatch from this port, and being a smart ship it is hoped that she will be . in London to catch the February sales. She should certainly arrive Home by the end of that month. _ The Ahuriri was ready to leave for Pourerere at 10 p.m. last night, but as the Kiwi iadjrat baok, and the wind, which had been . aw; all day, had during tho evening shifted to" the eastward with a falling pfass and . . appearances not promising, Captain Creagh postponed sailing. ; The need of a nightwatchman at the port is ■ a matter of frequent mention by shipmaster*. Complaints are daily being made about steamers and lighters entering the port at night without their masters knowing where to berth the vessels, and no person about the ■wharves to tall thorn, or to make a rope fait for them, " The Harbor Board should see to tbo matter.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 8221, 26 November 1888, Page 2

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DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 8221, 26 November 1888, Page 2

DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 8221, 26 November 1888, Page 2