WAITA RA.
ARRIVALS. July 10.—Go-ahead, s.s., S4 tons, McGilliviay, from Manukau. Cargo—2 trusses, Leedom; 1 do, Franklyn; 1 case. Wells; 1 do.Snell; 1 do, Honywill & Wright; 1 pkg, Hall; 1 horse, 1 dray, White; 1 case, Tate; 2 - do, 1 bdl, Gilmour; 5 cases, Spragg; 4 do. 1 pkg, Lawrence. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. R. White and family (4), Miss Moon, and Mr. D. Gilmour.—W. Courtney, ngent. July 10.—Fiery Cross, schoouer. 72 tons, Wells, from Mauukau. Cargo—so,ooo feet timber.—Master, ngent. July 10.—Wild Duck, ketch, 42 tons, Campbell, from Mnnukau. Cargo—29,ooo feet timber.—Master, ageut. July 11.—Sarah and Mary, ketch, 40 tone, Grubb, from Grey River. Cargo—ss tons coal.—Webster Bros., agents. DEPARTURE. July 10.—Go-ahead, s.s.. for Manukau. Cargo—2so sheep. 40 head cattle, T. Bayly. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Merlin, schooner, from Greymouth, hourly. Rita, brigantine. from Greyraouth, daily. Tue schooner Fiery Cros3 arrived in the Wnitara on Monday last. Captain Wells reports leaving Manukau on the 9th instant, and had fine weather throughout, arriving off Waitara at 6 p.m. on the 10th instant. The ketch Wild Duck arrived iv the Wai. tara on Monday last. Captain Campbell reports leaving Manukau in company with the Fiery Cross, and anchored off Waitara at 7 p.m. on the 10th instant. Both vessels entered the river the same night, in tow of the b.s. Waitara. The ketch Sarah and Mary, Captain Grubb, nrrived in the Waitara yesterday. She left Grey Rirer at noon on the 7th instant, and experienced strong S.W. wind till off Cape Egmont on the 9th, when it veered round to the S.E. She nrrived off Waitara at midnight on the 10th, and was towed into the river the following morning. Captain Grubb reports the schooner Merlin as beiDg ready for sea, and that she was to have sailed for Waitnra on Saturday last; also that the hrigantine Rita was off the river, to load on entering, ftr Waitara. The s.s. Go-ahead left Manukau on Sunday last, and arrived in the Waitara the following afternoon, and, after landing and discharging passengers and cargo at the railway wharfr loaded with a full cargo of stock and left by the night'n tide. We are glad to welcome back Captain McGillivray, who hns resumed command of the Go-ahead, and, in doing so, have the pleasing duty of testifying to the natisfactory manner in which Mr. Austen, the chief officer, held temporary command of the Teasel. The s.s. Otngo arrived at the Bluff on Monday last, from Melbourne, having left there on the sth instant. She had light winds and a fair passage, doing the run down in four days fourteen hours. All the newß of any iuterest has been anticipated by cable.
WAITARA.
Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 2427, 12 July 1876, Page 2
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