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VERSALS IN PORT.

VBSSBIS EXEHOIMSD. Glenele, from Onehunga, to-night. Boot Lily, from Saiapoi, daily. Glencairn, from Timarn, daily. Orefci, from Greymonth, early. Manawats, from Greymouth early. Star of England, from London, via Australian and N.Z. ports, June 9th. Star of New Zealand, from London, via way ports, early in July. PEOJBOTED BATLINSS. Stormbird, for Wellington, to-night. Huia, for Wellington, to-morrow, 8 p.m. Glenelg, for Onehunga, Thursday.

HX2KOTBD AB3IVAX* AX WBIXJKGTO3T.

Star of England, left London March 14 ; Tokomarn, left London 19fch April ; Bangitira, left London 20th April; Star of New Zealand, left Lendon April 15; Baapehn, left Plymouth, 4th of April ; Star of Victoria, left London Bth May; lonic, left London on 18th of May; Xongariro, left London on Ist of June. Chas. G. Bice, left New York Feb. 14; Firth of Dornook, left Glasgow 18th Feb.; Waitangi, left London on 18th May ; River Hunter, left Newcastle 18th May ; Mary Hacsbrouok, left New York April 5 ; Euterpe, left Liverpool April 9th.

The Huia arrived at Wellington at 8 a.m. to-day. The Glenelg left Onohnnga for Wanganui on Monday afternoon. She oalled in at Baglan, and resumed her journey at 8 p.nv. yesterday. The Buahine has arrived at Plymouth all well. She made the rnn Home in 41 days, including tho detention at the ports of call.

The sohooner Isabella Anderson arrived at Danedin on Monday after a passage of seven days from-the Kaipara, The Stormbird arrived from Wellington this morning.

At Newcastle the steamer Port Stephens is loading coal for San Franoieco. This is believed to be the &rab steamer ever to load coal at that port for San Francisco. Inolnding her banker supply the steamer will take about 6000 tons.

The brigantine Sea Rover was towed out to sea this morning. She proceeds to the Esipara to load timber for Sydney.

The 'Ximaru Harbour Board's tug Mana, whioh the Westporfc Harbour Board has offered the sum of £8500 for, is a paddle steamer, built of steel by Fleming and Ferguson, of Paisley, in 1890, to the order of the Timaru Harbour Board. Her dimensions are : — Length, 120 feet ; breadth, 22-1 feet 5 depth, 107 feet ; tonnage, 196 ; horsepower, 90. The Manawatu and Orefci, from Wanganui, arrived at Greymouth at 8 o'olook this morning. The barquentine St. Kilda, in ballast, was towed out to sea by the Waitara last night. The Croydon L&bb is at present afc Westport.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8564, 5 June 1895, Page 2

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VERSALS IN PORT. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8564, 5 June 1895, Page 2

VERSALS IN PORT. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8564, 5 June 1895, Page 2

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