SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
.«. lirGH WATEK. This evening— ll. 3S. To-morrow morning —11.48. Subset — This evening, 6. 51. Sdnrie — To morrow morning, 5.8. Moon's Age— New Moon, 31st, 5 9 a.m._ ARRIVED. November Ist.— Wallace p s 86 tons, Bruce from Nelson. — Passengers Me3srs Monchester and Hounsell. E. Wright agent. Nov. I— Go-Ahead, ss, 129 tons, Plumley, from Napier, Castlepoint, and Wellington. Passengers — Miss flolliday and Mr Robertson. Johnston & Co., agrnts. Nov. I—Tui,1 — Tui, ss, 64 tons, Pope, from Wellington. Passengers— Misses Kelly, Couchman, and Hersman, Messrs O'Shea, Whiting, and one in the steerage. F. K. Jackson, agent. ; PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Foxton and Wellington — Tui, Thursday, at 10.30 p.m. For Nelsou — Wa'iace, Thursday.at 10 p.m. For Onchunga, via Waitara — Oreti, Friday, at 9 a.m. For Dunedin — Go-Ahead, Thursday, at 10 p.m. The Tui, with a full general cargo, left Wellington at 6.30 last evening, and arrived here this morning at 9.30, having experienced strong S. winds. She leaves for Piaka, on the Manawatu river, to-night to ■ load a cargo of flax for Wellington. During the voy: ge of the ship Westlaud, which arrived at Wellington, from London, yesterday, she had her maintopmast and head gear carried away, and lost three of her crew overboard, all of whom were drowned. The Wallace arrived from Nelson at 2.30 this afternoon. She leturns to-night at 10 o'clock, with a cargo of produce and several horses.' The brigantine Sarah and Mary, from Lyttelton, is signalled as being outside the Heads. She comes here to load timber for Rockhampton on account of Messrs Bartholomew. The Oreti from Lyttelton arrived at Wellington yesterday morning, and was to sail again for Wanganui, Taranaki, Waitara, and Manakau to-day. She is advertised to leave here for northern ports at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. The Go-Ahead left Napier on Monday at 6 o'clock in the evening, arriving at Castlepoint at 7 next morning, left there at 6.45 p.m. and arrived at Wellington at S.lO yesterday morning. She sailed for Wanganui at 6 p m. yesterday, had strong winds and arrived here this morning at 8 o'clock. She sails for Dndedin direct tonight at 9 o'clock with a cargo of live slock. (PER UNITED PREBS ASSOCIATION.) Dunedin, November I.— Arrived : Pareora, from London, 72 days ; fastest passage on record. Greymouth,Novl.— Arrived: Mahinapura -and Penpont, from Melbouure, outside. ' Sailed : Omapere, with 652 tons. She took in 607 in here. She is drawing 12ft 6 in.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5204, 1 November 1883, Page 2
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401SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5204, 1 November 1883, Page 2
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