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PORT OF WANGANUI.

High •Water.— Morning, 8.15 ; Evening, 8.47. , Bus.— Eiscs, 5.30 ; Sets, 6.32. " AEBIYED. February 25— Clyde, e.s., 34 tons, Bonner, from February 25 — Huia. e.s., 96 tons, Bereiwan, from Wellinfrton. Passengers — Misses Smith *nd Atidns, Mesdames ft'alker and 3 children, Fearnley; and Barnieoat, ''cws I'arnicoat, Kawley; Flyger, Asbou, a^d child, Kcverau, and 3 Febrnary 25— Munsv.-atu, p.s., 303 tons, Doile, from "Wellington, I'assen^rs — Misses Ee;i and Smith, Mrs Moore, Color.el McDonnell, Messrs Duigan, Cui-nia, Day. jUoUe, iia^mussen. Hum, McElwain, l>iron, 2 joclrcys, and 2 in the steerage. _, , Febrnary 25— Walcatu, U.S., 75 teas, i-vans, from PatCa * - CLEABED. February 25— Clyde, c.c., S3- tons, Bonuer, for February 25— Hrda, s.s., OCtons, Ben-iman, for Wallington. PEOJECTBD PEPASTUB-Efc. TVakatu, for Nelson, -fo-'lay. Manawatu, for WcllinfttoM, to-day. Btormbird, for Welli^gton^londay. Per Clyde, for Pate-.— 15 /0" f-ct timber, 2 cs, 40 sks, Taylor and Watt j 40 i- T -T«. Murray ; 6! do, Burrows: 6 do. Anderson ; 42 do, Shaw ; 31 do, Drttmmond and Alexander ; G do, Eosb ; 13 do, Thain and Co. : 41 do, York and Cornfoot ; 7 do, Farnie. The Huia arrived from Wellington yesterday morning with a number of passengers, and left again for that port on the same tide, whence she •will convey excursionists to the Terawhiti goldfields. The Manawatu arrived from Wellington early yesterday moruing, and will leave again this evening, at 8.30, for the Fame port. The Wallace arrived at Nelson yesterday morning, at 8 o'clock. „ The s.s. Wakatn arrived last night from Patea at 6 o'clock, and will leave for Nelson to-night, at half-past six. As there will not be another boat for a week, intending visitors to Nelson should seize the present opportunity. *

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9346, 26 February 1881, Page 2

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PORT OF WANGANUI. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9346, 26 February 1881, Page 2

PORT OF WANGANUI. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9346, 26 February 1881, Page 2

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