SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ENTERED INWARDS.
Oct. 17, Go.a-bead, as,, 83 tons, Dicker, from Wellington. CLEARED OCTWABDS. Oct. 17, Arthur Wakefleld, 45 tons, Curran for Motueka. , Oct. 17, T.. B.Taylor, sch, 45 tons, Smith for Port Hardy. OctflT, Sjtormbird's s, 69' tons, Doile, for Wellington.' 0ct..18,,G0.-a-head, ss, 83 tons, Dicker, for Wellington. PASSENGER LIST. ■ Per Stormbird— outwards.— Messrs Skclly, Havard, Pierce, and Smith. EXPECTED. Jane Douglas, from Wellington, to-nighfc. Manawatu, from Wellington, to-night. Sampson, from Wellington, to-morrow. St Kilda, from Southern Ports, Tuesday. Wallabi, from West Coast, Tuesday. ' Stormbird; from- Wellington, Tuesday. Wallace, from Nelson. Tuesday. Awaroa, from Nelson, Thursday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Manawatu, for Wellington, Clyde, for Patea, Monday Wallace, for Nelson, Wednesday. Stormbird for Wellington, Wednesday.
The s s Go-ahead left Wellington at 4 o'clock yesterday morning, and after a fair weather passage and a quick run arrivev c 'off the bar -at 5 .o'clock last > afternoon. ' Crossed inwards at midnight and made fast to Corporation Wharf at 1 o'clock. The Goahead brought about 30 tons of general cargo IsfticU a portable engine, which she went through the bridge to discharge at the Railway wharf this morning. The Go-ahead will sail again for Wellington to-morrow, j >Ther schooner Arthur- pWakefjeld,,ff or, Mo l- * tufika,pAs t4s?ed.fctj| by|the^>brisa^rd^l&s|; night. The schooner T. B. Taylor, for Port Hardy, is now loaded and ready for sea. Again to-djy y s,w9&,jfojmd impossible t> open the Bridge, "and the Go-ahead having passed up the river early in the morning wa i detained at Bett's Wharf. It is supposei I that fcheJaeet of the sun has caused .the iron ' work tofewill. f/i ;Bvbry :^ttem^t i was' mafle to, open the turntable in time to permit of th j ' departure of the Go-ahead witb.'jShdfmorning' 3 tide, but without success, the steamer bein£ forced tofr l emajn f j.inW tiiq night- air^so ,<joolb ttie'irWwdrfc as to permit of the opening off
the Bridge. ,s mTH?HW^paj i S9,m:,l<?nd,o^. ) i This ship arrived in Wellington from London on Thursday last. Passepgers.in cabin-f ' HLv andWs^nWg/Mr 'find 'Mrs Wm Sharpe, Dr and Mrs Torrance, Miss Janfe Torrance, Mrs Bairns,- Mi) Av'K;>Bissill s Miss Jesßie Purcheon, Mr William Ward, and Mr Robert Cobb. Second, cabin — Miss Catherine L. Brown, MfistoWietlA fcef, Mr Ernest; Wilkinson, Mr T. B. Howartb, Mrs Howarth Frank'JHoVaifch/ Mr .'Fred) '• Pearson,. Mr A. Chapman, Mr John Graban, Mrs Graban, Margaret Graban, a Mr James ,Marget,ti, ,Mr and Mrs Kulℓ Prank' ftusseV Kitty 1 Rus lsel, Paul Russell, and Charles Kussell. J^G'iTeil^/Lonisa .fieary, c Earnest Latnb, Philip and Lydia Scott, John Brazier, William Mclntosh, George H. Cragg, Jane Cragg, Mary^ Cragg, Edith Cragg, William Greanleaf, Henry Page Edward and Albert Holt, Antonio Nannini* andEichard Dewis. ' (by telegraph.) ; . Wellington, Oct 19, Manawatu for' Wanganui at 5 p.m. Passengers — Mr and Mrs Cameron, Messrs Whiteman, Luers, and Handyside.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 7255, 19 October 1878, Page 2
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463SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 7255, 19 October 1878, Page 2
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