SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
AHRIVJED. July 26— Huia, s.s. 90 tons, Berriman, from Wellington. Passengers — Mesdames Betts and child, and Clark, Misses Read, and Stanley, Messrs Hurst, Butt, Maysmore, Gordon, Gale, and 3 steerage. July 27 — Manawatu, p.s. 103 tons, Doile, from Wellington. Passengers — Mrs Littlewood, Miss Hodgson, Messrs Fitzherbert, Richards, Moreton, 4 steerage, and 27 unemployed. CLEARED. Nil. IMPORTS. Per Manawatu — 11 cases, Taylor and Watt; 5 cases, Waitotara; 4 scks, order; 1 pel, Kirkbride ; 1 case, Furness ; 1 case, Dale; 7 do, Murray; 11 do ale, Walters; . 31 pkgs, Drummond & Co ; 1 box, Inspector Goodall ; 20 cases kerosene, Nathan ; 3 pkgs, Anderson ; 10 bags salt ; 2 cases, Overend ; 22 pkgs, order. PerHuia^ — 7 pkgs, Sherriff ; 1 case, Taylor and Watt ; 2 boxes, Sharp ; 2 cases, Saundera; 1 pel, McNae ; 2 bales paper, Kirkbride ; 2 drums, Bruce ; 2 do, Tod ; 1 pel, Bush ; 1 pkgs, Taylor and Watt ; 2 trusses, Anderson ; 1 pel, Whitcombe ; 28 cases, 4 orates, 1 cask, 6 empty tanks ; 31 kegs nails, 1 roll lead, 50 sashweights, 18 pipes, 2 kegs nails, Duthie ; 6 bags rice, Murray ; 61 pkgs, Bull ; 2 pkgs, Dale. ■ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wakatu from Nelson to-night PROJECTED DEPARTURES. • Wakatu for Wellington to-morrow Huia for Wellington to-night . Manawatu for Wellington to-night Wallabi for Westport and Greymouth tonight Murray for Nelson early
The St Kilda left for Dunedin this afternoon, with 1000 sleepers and 30 head of cattle. The Martha Reid arrived from Dunedin to-day with railway material. The Wallabi will leave for West Coast tonight. The Manawatu left Wellington at 7.30 last night, experienced fine weather, and arrived ' at the wharf shortly before 1 o'clock to-day.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3804, 27 July 1880, Page 2
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271SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3804, 27 July 1880, Page 2
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