PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
DlngadO'a, s.si, for Northern ports, July Hth. I Westrp^lla, s,a., for Pouthern ports, July ISth, I Walhora, k.b., for Northern ports and Sydney, July 16th,
The Union Company's b.b. Walhora arrived trom the North yesterday mornlncr, and at 1 san. was burthed at the breakwater. Sho reports nnn weather acrots from Sydney to Auckland and down the coast. During the morning the Napier cargo was landed, and Shortly after noon the Waihor* left for Wei. linston and Southern ports. The Union Company's 9.8. Dlngadee la waiting in Wellington for the Northern traoBblpments ex Maori, she is oxpeotod here on Sunday night or Monday morning, and leavos on Monday Mternoon for Northern ports. The b.b. Weka arrived back from the const on Tuesday night, and rf ports having landed All her oargo Buooessfully at Whengaeha, The sb, Te Eapu left yesterday morning lor Walroa. The barquentlno Silver Cloud will leave tomorrow for Kalpua to load timber there for Sydney.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10656, 9 July 1897, Page 2
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160PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10656, 9 July 1897, Page 2
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