DEPARTURES.
Samson, p.s , Mumlle, for Tauranga Tanvanga, schooner, Moller, for Tauranga. Ivanlioe, schooner, McGregor, for Mongonui.
The p.s. Comernns, Captain Clmsp, arrived in harbour early this morning, with the following cargo :—SO tons coal, Buy of Islands Onl Company ; 20 head cattle, Buckland ; 10 ton gum, Kdmonds; aud sundries. Passengers—Saloon : Messrs. E. "Williams, J. Williams. Maofarlane, Capt. Potter, Cap*. Ghio, While, Brown. Dr. Forde, Barstow, Yon Stunner, H. Simmons, Philcox, Mrs. Blnek, Miss "Russell, Mrs. Clei.don, and nine in the steerage.
The ship Timaru. now discharging at the Queen street wharf, is laid on the berth for LomfoY]. Her agents have already a large quantity of cargo ready for shipment, and there is every probability of her meeting with quick dispatch. Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co. are agents for the vessel. H.M. s.s. fllano.he left the Bay of Islands yesterday, after r aline, for Hobart Town. The sctioorer "Emma JaDe from Taranaki, cleared ou' at Hokianga tor Newcastle, and the brig Hebe on the previous day for Sydiey The as. Napier will leare for Napier torn orrow eyenin g.
The s.s. Lord Ashley from Tnuranga, Nnpior, and Southern ports, may be expected to-morrow.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 290, 14 December 1870, Page 2
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194DEPARTURES. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 290, 14 December 1870, Page 2
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