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PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Australia, 8.5., for Wellington, to-day, Kawatlri, a a., for Gresroouth, today. Flora, 8.8., tor Southern ports, August loth. Tasmania, 8.8., for Northern porta and Sydney. August 18th. Manapoi*l, b.s., for Northern ports and Sydney, August 16th. The s.B. Flora was delayed on Saturday by the rough weather, and did not arrive at the anchorage till 10 p.m. As by that time a heavy sea was running in the bay it was deemed advisable to detain her tilt yesterday morning, when she was tendered by the b.s Ahurlri, and left for Gisborno and Auckland at U 30 a.m. ' The 8.8. Australia did not arrive from the North on Saturday, being delayed by the rough weather aieng tfie coast. She Is expected this morning, and is to leave for Wellington at 10 a.m. Tha sa Kahn arrived from Wellington on Saturday morning, and during the morning landed her cargo, which included transhipments ex Euterpe. She left again for Wellington at noon. The schooner Walapu put back to port on Saturday to await more favorable weather, and took shelter under the lee of the breakwatert The S.B. Kawatirl has boon delayed In port through unfavorable weather, but will leave for Greymoutb at 9 this morning. The barquentine Rio is discharged of her cargo of coals, and with about 60 tons potatoes as ballast, sails for Auckland to-morrow. THE S.S. MAMARI. The Shaw, Savill, aud Albion Company* 8.8. Mamari continued her loading on Saturday, and. though' the weather was very tempestuous was able to jtet'the last of her shipment of meat on board by midday. The 8.8. Ahuriri wont out In the afternoon with about 90 bales of wool and a quantify of caaks polts, but the sea increasing she was nnablo to tranship all the wool. Following is a list of the cargo taken from here :— Shipped by the North British and Hawke's Bay freezing Company— l2,sßß carcases. 207 haunches, and 785 legs frozen mutton, and 132 bags tongues. Shipped by Bowron 8r05.— 25 caaka pelts. And about 28 bales wool, part of the intended shipment by Mcsstb Wenley and Lanauze and Murray Roberts and Co. The Mamari left the bay for Oamaru at 3.30 p.m.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10071, 12 August 1895, Page 2

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PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10071, 12 August 1895, Page 2

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10071, 12 August 1895, Page 2