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PORT OF WANGANUI.

Hioh Wateb.— Morning, 5.45 ; Evening, G. 24. Stnr.— Rises, 7.49 ; Seta, 4.41. AEKIYALS. <>Nil. CLEARED. July 20— Clyde, s.s. r 3-t ton 3, Bonner, for Opunake and Patea. Jnly..2or-Jane. Anderson, schooner, 96 tons, i ' EcVhoff, for lyttelton. PROTECTED r>EPARTURKF>. ' Clyde, for Patea and Opunake, to-day. Murray, for WelHrisrton, to-day. Storrabird, for Wellington, to-day. Wallace, for Nelson and West Coast port 3, , Huia, for Wellington, to-morrow. Fanny, for Kennedy's, daily. Oreti, for Taranaki and Auckland, Monday. •■■■•:■. bxports. Per Clyde, for Opunake— ll,ooo feet timber, 2% packages, J. P. Watt ; 60 packages, Lamb and Plumley; 7 packages, Shaw. For Patea— 4o packages, J. P. Watt. Per Jane Anderson, for Lyttelton— 63,000 feet sawn timber, Fartholomew. Owing to the bar being signalled as danprerons yesterday afternoon, the Clyde was detained until 4 o'clock this afternoon, when she will leave, weather permitting, for Opnnuke. The Jane Anderson cleared at the Customs for Lyttelton yesterday, with, a full cargo of timber ; left the wharf last night, and anchored m the river until she is able to take her departure. The Annie is loading up rapidly with timber for Opnnake, and will be ready far sea in a few days. The St Kilda got away for Westport yesterday The Wallace is advertised to leare for Nelson and West Coast ports on Friday. The Murray should arrive from Greymouth this mornins, and wUI leave for Wellington this afterThe Wftllabi left Greymonth for this port at 5.20 pm. yesterday. , The Stormbird will leave at 5 p.m. to-day, and the Hum. at 6.30 p.m; to-morrow, for Wellington. The Fanny brought a number of passengers down from Kennedy's yesterday afternoon. She wilt in future only make one trip daily, leaving Betta's Wharf at 10 a.m.; returning from Upokougnro at 5 p.m. (by telegraph). (Special to ths Chronicle). . ' ■ •• - ■ Pat* a, July 20. The Wakntu ran aground on Tuesday just inside the Heads, on the northern side of the river, nnd opposite the breastwork. At dusk to-night ehc was in a little danger, but if the wind freshens the breakers would reach her broadside on. She is not likely to get off to-night. Carts have been working all day unloading her. (per united press association.) Auckland, July 20. Arrived— Sovereign, from Raratonga; Arawatu, from Sydney.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9456, 21 July 1881, Page 2

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PORT OF WANGANUI. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9456, 21 July 1881, Page 2

PORT OF WANGANUI. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9456, 21 July 1881, Page 2