DEPARTURES.
Midge, 8.8., Stuart, for the Thamee, with paesengers. Caroline, schooner, 21 tons, McOaskill, for tho Thames, with sundries. Zephyr, eohooner, 5? tone, Brown, for Eussell, frith 1000 It. timber and sundries. Helen, schooner, 24 tons, Lane, for Wangaroa, with sundries. Mary Ann, cutter, 21 tone, Ford, for Great Barrier with sundries. Passengers, 5. Harriett, cutter, 16 tons, Lombard, for Kikowhakareri, with eundries,, Stag, cutter, 19 tone, Joseph, for Matakana.in ballast. - ' Henry, cutter, 14 tons, Robinson, for the Thames with sundries. ... Don, cutter, 21 tons, Wilson, forTairua, in ballast. Hero, cutter, 30 tons, Davies, for with 40 pkgs oilmanVstores and sundries. Passengers, 8. Cpstom Hottsb.—Entered Outwards. — Neva, schooner, 90 tons, Young, for Panmutw, South Sea Islands. '..'"!.' The p. s. Enterprise returned from the Thames yesterday, with about 30 passengers, the will leavo ' again at 1.30 p.m. to-dwy. Th e barque A. E. Badger entered in at the Customs yesterday, and will commence to discharge this morning. The schooner Sea Breeze, Captain W. Norrie, arrived trom Ruesell yesterday with a cargo of sheep' cattle, &c, and the following passengers:—Mr M. Clarke, Mr. J. Clarke, Mr. E. H. Cook, Captain Wright, MiasTaylor, OOiseDavy.Mr.B. O.Barstowe Mr. flammonii, and 8 othere. \
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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1311, 29 January 1868, Page 2
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