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PROJECTED SAILINGS.

Glenelg, for Onehunga, Monday, at 11 a.m.

Kennedy, for Nelion, direct, to-night at 10 a.m. Stonnbird, for Wellington, early. Huia, for Wellington, Monday at 11 a.m. Waveriey, for Wellington, Nelson, and Woit (Tout ports, Tuesday, at 10 p.m.

The Kennedy left Vozton at 7.80 tbis morning for tbis port. The Queen of the South sailed for Foxton from this port tt 9 on Tqursday evening and arrived at 8.45 yesterday morning. The Huia sailed from this port for Wellington at 9 on Thursday evening, and arrived at 10.16 yeiterday morning.

The Btormbird leaves Wellington this evening for this port, and should arrive tomorrow at mid-day,returning to Wellington on Monday. The- Manawatu arrived at Hobart last Monday.

The Glenelg leaves Onehunga for this port to-night, arriving here on Monday morning, and leaving the same night. The Moa put ont for Greymouth. on Thursday night, but had to put back owing to stress of weather. She got away at 11 this morning with a shipment of stook. The Oreti came off the slip on Wednes- • day. 1

The Gothic leavei Wellington for Lyttelton on Tueiday. The Tokotnua has armed in London after a good pMB»g« of 47 d»yi from W»l linston.

The arrival of the Northern Company's steamer Gairlooh at Onehnnga on Wednesday, was reoeived with loud obeers from the men employed on the Company's hosts Glenelg and Kanieri, lying at the wharf, owing to the Gairlooh having maintained her lead of the s s Mabinapua from New Plymouth. The Gairlooh left the latter port three minutes before the Mahinapoa, and arrived at Onehunga about the same length of time before the latter steamer.

The Eaapehu arrived at ' Gravesend from New Zealand on the 18tb of the present month. Captain Viokerman reports to the New Zealand Times that the barqnentine St. Hilda was in shelter in Ship, Cove on Wednesday last. The Indramayo, dne sit Auckland from London yesterday, brings 300 tons oj cargo for Wellington, and the Star of England, which vessel has arrived at Melbourne, m route for New Zealand ports, haa on board exactly the same quantity of cargo for Wellington. The Stonnbird is to leave Wellington for this port to-night.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8991, 24 October 1896, Page 2

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PROJECTED SAILINGS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8991, 24 October 1896, Page 2

PROJECTED SAILINGS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8991, 24 October 1896, Page 2