HIGH WATER AT THE HEADS
This Day—4.ss a.m... 5.27 v.m.
EXPECTED.
Wallace, from Nelson, to-morrovr. Sfc Kilda, from Southern ports, Thursday. Ellerton, from Auckland, daily. Elizabeth, from Glasgow, daily. PROJECTED kEPARTUHES. Stormbird, for Wellington, to-day ,at 3 p.m. Awaroa, for Nelson, to-night. Clyde, for Patea, to-night. Wallace, for Nehon, to-morrow night. The steamers Stormbird and Clyde, the schooner Awaroa, and the ketch Wild Duck aie still hi the river, being unable to get out through the boisterous state of the weather. Should the weather moderate, the Sfcormbird •will leave for Wellington to-day, at 3 p.m. The Clyde, Awaroa, and Wild Duck will also sail on the first opportunity. Op to late last night, the Wallace, which was advertised to leave here to-day, had not Bailed from Nelson ; probably on account of the weather.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 3697, Issue XXI, 25 June 1878, Page 2
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133HIGH WATER AT THE HEADS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 3697, Issue XXI, 25 June 1878, Page 2
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