ENTERED INWARDS.
October E— Murray, ss, 78, Vickerman, from Wanganui. s— Wainui, ss, 391, Lambert, from Greymouth. Fassengers — Miss Hamilton, Messr3 Smith. Cloriston, Jordan, and King. s— Lily, bs, 20. Scully, from Motutka. s— Charles , Edward, bs, 154, Wildman, from Foxton." X OLIARBD OCIWABD3' October s— Murray, S9, 78, Viokeiman, for Westport.fbOi'p* t** 7 -* - ;■• 6- Lily, ~es, 20, Scully, for Motneta. 5 — Lady Barkly, ss, 40, Lintonj for Golden Bay. s— -Wainuf, s?, 391, Lambert, for Wellington. Passengers— Misses Organ (2), Master Btangb, Messrs Legeatt, Brown, Bethwaite, Moore, Hfiwley, Rutherford, Snodgrass, Cave, •fcikl-Me&rtney. IBY TELEGRAPH.] Wellington, October 5. Sailed— Mawhera, ss, for Picton, Nelson, and West Coast. Passengers— Misses Bla,ki* ston, Mathiesor, Mesdames Thomas 3 children, Diets and 8 children, '^atbieson, Allen, Bothwiok, Seagar, an* chsrlton, Eev Thomas, Messrs Gow, P* H onsire, Allen, Jackson, Bjtflef, P^ i6| Y jmng, and 7 steer""The Charles Edward arrived from Foxton " late last evening, snd will sail at neon to- ; morrow for Wellington direct. The Kennedy will arrive from West Cpast : ports to-morrow, and sail for Wanganui at . 1 p.m en Monday. The Murray sailed for Westpoit at noon ; yesterday, and will proceed from there to Kaikoura. The Waverley will arrive from Wellington this morning, and sail for West Coast ports . at noon to-morrow. The Aorerawill leave Wellington lor tatea - on Monday. The Lady Barkly returns fccm Golden Bay r-this evening. The Wainui returntdfromGreymouth at 10 a.m yesterday, and sailed at 11.30 a m for Wellington direct. The Mawhera will arrive from Picton and "Wellington this morning, and sa ; l at 10 a.m for West Coast ports. Ihe Mahinapua will arrive from Welling* ton on Monday morning, and sail fit 3 p.m for Taranaki and Manakau. $ The 'Wsnganui Herald' sajs :— "The owner of the River Hunter has arrived in Wellington frcm Sydney, bringing with him a new master for the vessel, which ia still knocking somewhere about Cock Strait. The £clay in her arrival in Wangsnuihas been most extraordinary, as since she hove in sight on 4th July last a large number of vessels have eotered and left the porf. It will be interesting to learn the reason of the Eiver Hunters delay in getting to her destination."
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Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8063, 6 October 1894, Page 1
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365ENTERED INWARDS. Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8063, 6 October 1894, Page 1
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