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DEPARTURES.

May 10—Kiwi, s.s., for Wellington via the coast. Passenger—Miss Wade. 10—Annio Hill, topsail schooner, for Westport. 11—-Bella, s.s., for Clive.

The topsail schooner Annie Hill, Capt. Arndf, was towed outside by the s.s. Kiwi and sailed for Weatport last evening, taking 566 sacks of oats and 50 sucks of flour original cargo from the Bluff.

The three-masted schooner Mary Wadley, Capt. J. Balle, arrived from Greymouth at an early hour this morning, coal laden for her owner, Mr J. H. Vautier. She had not been communicated with up to the time our report left the Spit, we are unable to furnish our readers with a report of her passage. She will probably get inside on this afternoon's tide.

The s.s. Go-Ahead, Captain F. Dicker, arrived in the roadstead at 10 o'clock last, night from Lyttelton via Wellington direct, the sea being too heavy to permit her to call on the coast. She was brought inside and "moored at the breastwork at about midnight, where she discharged her cargo this m-Tning, consisting of a largo quantity of general cargo, besides transhipments ex Pareora and t'rownthorpe. She is to sail for Wellington at 5 o'clock to-night, taking •wool and tallow, besides 40 tons of doors and sashes, transhipped ex schooner Atlantic.

The s.s. Bella, Captain Green, returned from Olive last evening with 30 casks of tallow, which she transhipped to the s.s. Go-Ahead this morning. She left again for the same place about about noon, and hoped to return in time to catch the Gro- Ahead with another load.

The 8.8. Kiwi. r aptain James Campbell, •teamed for Wellington and the coast at •4.30 p.m. yesterday, taking 115 casks of tallow, 80 bales of wool, and 50 Backs of maize, besides a quantity of other cargo. The ketch Annie, Captain J. M. Cameron, cleared at the Customs to day, in ballast, for Russel, and will probably get away on thii. afternoon's tide.

The schooner Atlantio, Capt. McXenzie, transhipped her cargo of doors and sashes to the s.s. Go- A head to-day, preparatory to returning to Auckland for repairs.

[BY TELEGRAPH]

Auckland, May 11. The P.M. s.s. Zealander, with the inward English mail, left San Francisco on Sunday, one her time.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3080, 11 May 1881, Page 2

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DEPARTURES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3080, 11 May 1881, Page 2

DEPARTURES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3080, 11 May 1881, Page 2

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