PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
W&ihora. 8.8., for Northern ports and Sydney. May 10th. j '•- Flora. 8.8., for Southern ports, May lOthi | , Dinjjsdeo, 8.8., for Gisborno and Auckland, Slay 11th.
The barque Kate Tatham la ready for sea. and will sail to-day. Her destination ianot yet fixed. The as. Waihora tranships her Napier cargo to the Dingadee at Wellington, and arrives at the breakwater to-morrow mom. . Ing. It is intendei to work Gisborne to-mor- ■ iow evening, bo she leaves for the North at . 10 a.m. The B,s. Mora left Auokland at 2 30 p.m. yesterday, and Is duo at the breakwater i early to-morrow morning. She leaves there lor Southern ports at 10 a m, The s.s; Dingadee is due from Wellington to-morrow evening, and leaves for Gisborne and Auckland on Monday afternoon. The B,s. Ahurirl is loading (or the coast, and leaves tor Waimarama and Blackhead as soon as the weather is favorable. The Wairoa bar was reported bad yesterday, 80 the Te Kapu did not leave. As the Tekapo is a larger carrier than the Poherua. the former boat will be utilised for the produce trade. The Poherna goes back In the coal trade. Captain Anderson, of the Manapouri, it is understood, will have temporary command of the Tekapo.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10298, 9 May 1896, Page 2
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208PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10298, 9 May 1896, Page 2
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