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HEW PLYMOUTH.

ARRIVALS. April 23.— Phoebe, 8.8., 416 tons, Worep, from Manakaa. Passenger — Mr. A. Blaok.— — C. Brown, agent. April 23.— Mary Webster, brigantine, 96 tonß, Holmes, from Lyttelton. Cargo — 61 tons coal, 2 balas sacks, 4,000 palings, 1 case plongbs, 650 Backs oats, 150 sacks wheat, 100 sacks malt. — Webster Brothers, agents. April 24.— G0-ahead, 8.8., 84 tons, MoGHKvray, from Manakaa. Cargo— lo bdla iroD, 16 cases drapory, 10 casks cement, 13} saoks malt, 12 oases* jam, 13 tins paint, 8 drams oil, 1 box glass, 1 keg nails, 3 pfcgs merchandise, 1 bdl mouldings, 1 case tea, 1 case oil, 1 hat box, 1 ream paper, 45 oases, 2 pole, 1 tronk, 1 truss, 1 box.— Webster Brothers, agenta. BXPECTED ARRIVALS. Taranaki, e.s., from Nelson, to-morrow. Wellington, from Hanukan, on Tuesday. Storm Bird, from Wellington, on Tuesday. Go-ahead, from Wanganai, on Wednesday. lady Bird, 8.8., from Nelson, on Thursday. DEPARTURES. April 23. — Phcabe.B.s., for Southern Ports. Cargo— 3 bales fuugoa, Webster Brothers. Passengers— Miss Hnrsthonse, Judge Richmond, Messrs . Bollock, Moss, Shannon, and Watty, 4 Maoris. April 24.— G0-ahead, s.s., for Wanganai. Cargo — 6 cases, Handle ; 1 sack seed, Honeyfield & Bead ; 1 portmanteau, Bearen ; 1 carpet bag, I. Bayly. Paseonger— Mrs. Stewart. The b.s. Go-ahead arrived yesterday morn- j iag, at 7 a.m. She loft the Onehunga wharf j at S •p.m. on Wednesday, and came down to the Heads, whore sho anchored, the bar being too heavy to cross. On Thursday, at noon,' signals were made, *• Take the bar," when * ehe steamed oat. The bar was breaking rery hearily, bo muoh so that, when crossing it, Captain MoGillivray had to ease the eagines in the break. Sho crossed the bar at 1 p.m ., and auohored in the roadstead as above Having discharged her oargo, she left lor Wanganai at 10 a.m. Mkssub. Webster Brothers' oKpper brigan- j tine Mary Webster dropped anohor in the' roadstead cm Thursday afternoon last, at 2 p.m. She loft Lyttelton on Saturday week, . «t 8 a.m., and, on reaching the Straits on Snnday, had lo anohor in Qneen Charlotte's Sound for shelter from a north-west gale whioh was blowing, where she remained tilT Wednesday, at noon, when, the wind coming ; from tho southward, she was again got under sail, and made for this anchorage, arriving ; bevQ as above. She brings a cargo of grain ■and coal for Messrs. Webster and Hulke, after ■ discharging whioh, she will take her depar- > tare for Kaipara. „ We learn that Captain Annibal Marks, an " old master mariner, well known in New Plytnoath, has been appointed to the command of His Excellency's yaoht Blanche, vice Captain ' Warder, resigned. Capt. Marks has been -Jong • known in New Zealand as commanding H.M. gnuboatSandfly, the-eteausers Midge and Duke ' of Edinburgh, aud the schooner Amaranthe. He has also aoted as pilot in tbe Manakaa harbour, and is well aoquaioted with the harbours of New Zealand.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2196, 25 April 1874, Page 2

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HEW PLYMOUTH. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2196, 25 April 1874, Page 2

HEW PLYMOUTH. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2196, 25 April 1874, Page 2