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PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

■ , Wareatea, 8.5., for Greymouth, to-day. \ Australia, s.a,, for Wellington, to-day, ?..'■ Kawatiri, a,s., for Weatport, to-day. „ ■ Opawa, ship, for London, today. _■ . Wairarana, b.s., for Melbourne via South, «/.■ ' 10th inst !i"-*.- Waihora, 5.8., for Russell via Auckland and P., ■ s Gisborne, 10th inst.

• ' Tha 8.8. Eahn arrived early yesterday morning from Wellington. She returned to Wellington via the coast at 9 p.m. The s.a. Kiwi arrived from Wellington ■ early, yesterday rooming. She landed her „ cargo on tho breastwork yesterday, and '' steamed for Wellington hud the coast at i p.m. The c.c. Southern Cross discharged hqr cargo on th 6 wharf yesterday, ana a teamed for North at 330 p.m. The officers of tho Cross are all changed. She is now in charge of Captain Black, lato of the Manawntu. Captain Andersen, we believe, has been removed to tho Oreti. The Wareatea arrived from Westporfc yesterday morning, and was coaling the. Op&wa all day. The Wareatea will be brought Inside this morning to discharge tho balance of her cargo, and will proceod to Greymouth during the day. The b.b. Wairoa arrived from Wairoa lnsfc night. Should tho llio arrive this weok the Watroa will load up coals from her for the " Wniroa. The 8.8. Australia is dno from North this morning. She will not he brought ineido. Passengers will bo taken off by tho Ahuriri at 9 a.m. The s.s. Kawaliri was due from Groymouth last night. She will discharge ncr cargo today, and will probably proceed to Westport in tha evening. The 8.8. Wairarapa is due from Sydnoy via Auckland and Gisborne to-morrow morning. The s.s. Waihcra is due from Melbourne and South to-morrow. She only goes as far as Russell this trip. The Ahuriri will tender tho Union boats to-morrow, and will bo put on tho slip noxt week,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8437, 9 August 1889, Page 2

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PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8437, 9 August 1889, Page 2

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8437, 9 August 1889, Page 2

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