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DEPARTURES.

Storm Bird, s.s., Doile, for Southern Ports. Queen, schooner, 46 tons, Veale, for Greymouth.

The ship Timaru, which left London on the 20th August, is now 87 days at sea, and may be expected in harbour during the present month;

The s.s. Taranaki, from Southern ports, may be" expected in the Manukau to morrow or Friday. The s.s. Storm Bird left the Manukau this afternoon for Taranaki and .--'outhern ports. Passengers—Hon. J. Vogel, Mr. Commissioner Brannigan, Mr. Warmoll, Mr. C. Samuels, Mr. Chang, Mrs. Chang and infant, Mr. Pallite, Mr. James Bennett, Mr. J. Develin, Messrs. James Gornley, Honiss, George Schoficld, Thomas McKenna, C. O. Blake, J. K. Boyle, A. Conoll, M. Bourke, R. L. Hesselten, Cha-i. Wiggins, John Fraser, Will am Boyle. The p.s. Oomerang arrived from the Bay of Islands this morning, bringing 30 bales wool, 10 bead cattle, Buckland ; 102 tons coal, Bay of Islands Coal Company. Passengers.— Messrs. Bristow, Mack, Lewis, Hardy, Johnson, Thomas, and Copping. The s.s. Wonga Wonga was passed off the North Cape at 7 p.m., on Monday. She was under all sail.

A lar<;e I opsail schooner was passed off the North Cape, by the schooner Twilight. rl he schooner Twilight arrived in harbour this morning from Kaipara, having left there on Monday, 7th inst. She left the Heads with a S.W. wind, which veered to N.W. and N.N.E. After rounding the Cape had S.S.E. winds to the Bay of Islands; since then N. winds. Cargo :— 3,000 feet timber, Brown Campbell & Co.; 2 tons gum, Must & Co.; 6 cases sundries.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 266, 16 November 1870, Page 2

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DEPARTURES. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 266, 16 November 1870, Page 2

DEPARTURES. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 266, 16 November 1870, Page 2

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