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POET OF FOXTON.

Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 38, 6 January 1880, Page 2

 

PORT OF FOXTON.

MlttlVED. January 3 — Stormbird, ss, 69 tone, Uoile, from Wellington. Passengers: Ales lames Thompson, Eldvake, Misseß Allan, Mitchell, Feeny, Messrs Gower, Campbell, Pigott, Mursom, Loudon, Davis, Walker, Johnston, l.odjon, Thompson, Kuight, Uughey, Power, Ella, Murray, Hirst, and Purkes. Liddell, agent. SAILED. January 4 — Stormbird, ss, 69 tons, Doilei for Wellington. Passengers: Cabin — Mes* dumes Cook, Rogers, and Spur, Mispe 9 M'Don&ld and Hcffelwood, Messrs Moineti Roe, Langstone, Rogers, Maysmor, Keen> Scolhu 1 , and Percival. Liddell, agent. IMI'OItTB. Per Stormbird — 7 pcfegs, Futter; 15 cases ammunition, Captain Sherwill; 560 pekgs, other consignees. The Stormbird arrived from Wellington on Saturday morning) bringing a large number of passengers and a full cargo. Sho left again on the return trip at noon on Sunday. The schooner Elizabeth left for Wellington on Sunday la9t.

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