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DEPARTURES.

May. 23 -Mana-in, p.s., for Wairoa, with thirty

one passengers. 23—Mary Wadlev, three-masted schooner, for Newcastle, N.S.W. PassengerMr J. Derinan. 21—Southern Cross, s.s., for Lyttelton.

The puddle steamer Manaia, Capt, Baxter, strained for Wairoa, at S.DO o'clock on Wednesday night, taking a good cargo and tliivty-one passengers, thirty of which were natives. She returned to port last night at about 9.30 o'clock, bringing- six passengers, and in expected to get away again tomorrow night for the same destination. The Union Company's steamer Southern Cross, Capt. Allman, arrived here from Gisborne and Auckland early _ yesterday morning, and was berthed inside at the breastwork, where she discharged her cargo. In the afternoon she took in about 90 tons of preserved meats .and tallow for transhipment to the steamer Queen, nnd to prevent the possibility of its being shut out her destination was altered to Lyttelton direct, for which port she took her departure at 7.30 p.m. yesterday._ The tliroc-mastcd schooner Mary Wadloy sailed for Newcastle, N.S.W., in ballast on Wednesday evening. As the Union Company's steamer Manapouri, Captain Logan, which was a day late going up the coast, has been unable to regain her time-table date, she will not arrive hero before Sunday morning. She will be leaving Auckland to-day and Gisborne to-morrow evening, and is α-unounecd t<i leave hero at 11 o'clock on Sunday forenoon. The s.s. Maori, Captain Anderson, is to leave for Wairoa at 12 o'clock to-night, with passengers and cargo. The schooner Energy >s telegraphed as having left Grcyiuouth for this port yesterThe Union Company's steamer Ie Anau, Captain Carey, i.s expected to leave- Wellington this afternoon, and is duo hero tomorrow morning. She will bo tendered as usual on arrival for cargo, mails, and passengers, the latter outwards being , announced to leave the wharf at -i o'clock the same afternoon.

{By Cable.) Melbourne, Wednesday. Arrived, this morning, steamship AVairarapu from the Blidf. Sailed, this afternoon, steamship Rotomahana for the Blufl.'. Sydney, Thursday. Sailed, tliis morning, steamship Waihora for Auckland.

[iJY TELKCKRArn.'J 'Wj«'n>ojiT, I'liio day. The steamer Oinapcre luis been got off the spit apiiarontly uninjured. D uxKDix, 11 uir.sday. Arriveil, Caroline, barque, from Loiiclou, with immigrants, all well. "Wellington-, This day, Tlie New Zealand Shipping Company have received cable advice that the h.s. '.Louie left the Capo of Good J [ope on tho 20th inst. Site may therefore be expected to arrive hore during the second week in June.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3700, 25 May 1883, Page 2

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DEPARTURES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3700, 25 May 1883, Page 2

DEPARTURES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3700, 25 May 1883, Page 2

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