PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
Mokoia, s.s., for Southern ports, March 16th. Elingamite, s.s., for Northern ports and "*• - Sydney, March 17th.
..The Union Company's s.s. Mora arrived . from; , Wellington \ye9terday forenoon, bringing 70 tons of cargo which was discharged during the afternoon. At 5 p.m. tKe Flora left for Qisborne and Auckland. Early yesterday morning H.M.S. Ringdove left the lee of the breakwater, for Tauranga. The s.s. Kahu left yesterday at 3 p.m. _ for Wellington andcoast stations. " Bad bar and heavy southerly sea" was the report from Wairoa yesterday. Those anxious to attend the Hastings races will hardly be blessing the bar. The Union Company's s.s. Omapere is due on Friday next from Westport and Wellington, and on discharge of cargo leaves for Gisborne and Auckland. ■ The New Zealand Shipping Company's ship Turakina was to finish her loading last night, and if the weather is favorable will sail for London to-day. We wish Captain Fox, his officers, and crew a pleasant voyage. The Turakina takes 5005 . bales and 375 pockets wool, 11 bales of skins, and 317 casks of tallow, a detailed list of which will appear later on.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11173, 15 March 1899, Page 1
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186PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11173, 15 March 1899, Page 1
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