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DEPARTURES.

September. B—To Anau, s.s., for Melbourne via Wellington and Southern ports. Passengers —Miss Stairmand, Mr and Mrs Thcakstone, Messrs Stock, T. H. Gifford, Waddell, F. Fulton, Mowbray, Wright, Thorriedike, Thompson, and 2 natives. B—Kiwi, s.s., for Wellington. 0— Tarawera, s.s., for Poverty Bay and Auckland. Passengers — Mesdames Campbell, Ware, and Neale and 3 children, Messrs Pomone, T. Yorke, T. Jamieson, Ne Parata, and Poverty Bay Football team.

The outward mails and passengers for tho steamer To Anau were taken off by the launch at 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, the steamer sailing for Melbourne via Hobart and Southern ports at 3 o'clock. She is telegraphed as having arrived at Wellington at 6.30 a.m. yesterday. The steamer Kiwi, Capt. James Camphell, got away for Wellington at G o'clock on Saturday night, taking 20 tons of limestone and a considerable quantity of general

cargo. The Union Company's steamer Tarawera, Captain Sinclair, from Melbourne via Southern ports, arrived in the harbor shortly after noon yesterday, and was at once attended by the launch for mails and passengers, and by tho lighters Sir Donald and Three Brothers for her inward and outward cargo, consisting of GO tons of general goods inwards, and three horses and 200 sheep on< . w „_jo. m... i-,i. 1.V....-I. „v.iio out at 4 p.m., the Tarawera getting away for the North at 5.45 p.m. The Wairoa traders Manaia and Maori are at a standstill, as there is still a heavy sea reported to be running on tho Wairoa bar.

We learn that the topsail schooner Crest of the Wave sailed from Invcrcargill for this port on Saturday hist with a cargo of produce, and may be expected to arrive here within the next day or two. Messrs Kinross and Co. will bo her agents.

[BY CABLE.] San Francisco, September 8. The P.M.S. City of New York, with the homeward mails dated Auckland, August 14, arrived yesterday. Melrourne, Saturday. Arrived, Orient steamship Garonne from Plymouth.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3792, 10 September 1883, Page 2

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325

DEPARTURES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3792, 10 September 1883, Page 2

DEPARTURES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3792, 10 September 1883, Page 2

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