PORT OF WANGANUI.
HIGH WATKIt AT THS HEADS} -J Jan. 8- 10.3.' 10.^2. I "" - ——=■■' j Arrived. v |. Jan 7 — Manawatu, p.s_>lo3 __i._;-.'Harv _y, "j---from Wellington. Pas-ei^ers— Misses Tor- ; ncr aidStedmar, Me-i".nes Murray, Duncan and Ayr.en, ft* irs Scott, Jame.% Betts Ayrton, Drake, Bums, Gray, Duncan, Hood (2),*P0l ock T orndon, 7 A.O. Force, and 59 immigrants ex Fcrnglen. — Taylo. and Watt, agents. .:.. • -7. SAILED. Jan 7— Manawatu, p.s., 103 tons, Harvey, for Wellington. Passengers— Misses Smith and Blyth (2), Mesdames Reid, Smith, and Howie and 2 children, Mems Thatcher, Galvo, Howie, Higgins, Madden, Mills,. Young, Russell, Pollock, Mackay, and 2 children. — Taylor and Watt, agents. ... imports. *' Per Manawatu from Wellington — Unde_* Bond: 3 gunnies and 6 mats sugar, Taylor and Watt ; 1 pel, Sharpe ; 1 pkg, Wanganu Chronicle. Frr c and duty paid : 5 casks, Taylor knd Watt ; 1 pel, M i.s Kemp ; 1 do, Jones ; 1 do, MeDonne 1 ! ; 1 piano, Brown ; 1 pkg, Anderson ; 2 tanks, Shaw ; 2 bdls, Duthie ; 1 pel, Kirkbride ; 2 boxes coin, Bank of Australasia; 5 pkgs, Aimes ; 1 shaft, Duthie. EXPORTS. Per Manawatu for Wellington- 97 bales wool. EXPECTED. Wallace from Nelcon. Stormbird from Wellington to*day. PROJECTED liErARTO-.ES. Stormbird {o- Wellington to*day. Wallace for Nelson to-night. #, The Hinemoa and Glenelg will make an attempt Xo-morrow to get the Hyderabad off the Otaki Beach. The Go- Ahead broke her propeller on Sunday last off PaUiser Bay, when on her way to Wellington. The St Kilda having sufficient water crossed tho flats yesterday morning, and made fast alongside the Cosporation wharf at 9 a.m. The p.s. Manawatu left Wellington at 5.30 p.m. on Monday; arrived off the bar at 7 a.m. on Tuesday ; crossed at once, and made fast alongside the Corporation Wharf at 8 a.m. Reports smooth sea and fine weather throughout. The Arthur Wakefield is on the North BeacD inside the Heads discharging her cargo. When finished Bhe will be floated off again, the hull being little the worse for her accident. The reloading of the Arthur Wakefield was completed last night close upon eleven o'clock. Thanks to the prompt action taken the cargo has suffered __.--.-_' the slightest damage. The schooner is expected up the river by this morning's tide.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 3346, 8 January 1879, Page 2
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