DEPARTURES.
Aorll 6-Außtralia, 5.8.. for Wellington. R. Puflett, agent. Passengers-Miss Martin and Aprlfi^Rotemahana, S.S., for Molbourne via Southern ports. R. Puflett. agent. Pas* sengers-Mesdamea Akers and family (5). Warnock and family (2| ; Misses Woqlf and Winsor (2): Rev. Mr M'Clean; Messrs Hornsby, W. Gray, W. E. Grieve, and Dar. April 6— Waihora, a.s., for Sydney and Northern norts. R. Puflett, agent, Paasen-Sere-Meßdameß W. Hay, Bourke, Burns, and lossman ; Misseß Ellis and Smith ; Sir James Prendergaßt; Messrs Beck. Wells, T. W. Lewiß. Cranby, Gibson, Bold, Brady, Stubbs, Crowley, and Moroney.
The Colonial Union Company's chartered Ship Linlithgowshire completed her loading on Friday and cleared at the Customs on Saturday. The Linlithgowshire was to have Bailed for London last night. ' Thes.- Australia arrived from Auokland, Tauranga, and Gisborne at 6 o'olock on Satur* day morning. She discharged abont 70 tonß of cargo on the wharf, and afterwards took in a number of pigs and a small quantity of cargo, and steamed for Wellington about 11 o'clock. The Australia reports having left Aucltland at 8 p.m, on the 2nd, arrived at Tauranga at I p.m. on the 3rd, and left at 6 a.m. next day; after calling at Oreti Poiat sho arrived at Gisborne at 2 p.m. on thestb, and left at 6.15 p.m. same day. arriving as above. Experienced strong S.E. winds and heavy sea from East Cape to arrival. The s.B. Aknriri was engaged all day yesterday taking oif frozen mutton to the Oamaru. The Union Company's s.B. Rotomahana arrived at 7 a.m. on Saturday from Sydney via North. Sbe was immediately tendered by the Wairoa for mails and pa-sengers. The last launoh with outward passongers went onto the big steamer at 2 p.m.. shortly after which she steamed for Melbourne and Southern porta. The Union Company s b.s. Waihora, from Melbourne and South, arrived at 12.30 p.m. on Saturday, and was tendered by the Ahuriri for mails and passongers and by tho lighters Trusty and Maid of the Mill, which put about 150 tona of produce aboard for Sydney. The Trusty afterwards took in the Waihora's oargo for Napier. Tho Waihora reports having loft Dunedln at 1.10 p.m. on tho 3rd, Lyttelton oi the 4th at 7.10 p.m., and Wellington at 6.10 p.m. on the sth. Experienced line weather with light and variable winds up the coast. Tho laat launch tendered the Waihora at 5 p.m., the big steamer leaving about midnight, Tbe s.s. Result is still detained from working the coast owing to rough sea. The schooner Dunedin will start loading with timber for Dunedin to-day. The BchoonorLily did not sail on Saturday, and will probably sail today. Cargo from Sydney and North will be disoarged on tho breastwork to-day from the Admiral, and cargo from Melbourne and Southern porta will be landed ex Trusty.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8332, 8 April 1889, Page 2
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