PROJECTED DEPARTURES
Fob London. — Mallard, to-morrow ; In-
flexible, and Ismay, early. Fiji.—Dancing Wave and Lulu, early, Sydney.—Hero, s.s., early. Southern Ports—Phoebe, to-day. Bay or Islands.—Samson, to-day. Kaipara.—Twilight, to-day. Tahiti.— Letitia, early.
The barque Huascpiina hauled alongside the wharf this morning taking the berth vacated by the Mallard. The s.s. Phoebe took her departure from ihe Manukau for the South this afternoon with a general cargo, and 35 passengers. The ship Mallard hauled into the stream this morning to prepare for sea. . She will take her departure for London on Thursday morning.
The PAMSON. —The p.s. Samson arrived in harbour this morning from Wangarei, having left at noon on Monday. She brings 300 sheep for Messrs. Carej, Gillies, Hunter and Oi.. and 30 passengers. . . The b«rque Kate Waters has almost completed the discharge of her inward cargo, and will sail for Newcastle shortly. She will probably leave the wharf on Thursday. The p.s. Comerang may be expected in harbour from Napier about Wednesday, or Thursday next.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 122, 31 May 1870, Page 2
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