"STRESS OP WEATHER." A very heavy sea driven by half a. gale from the south was running «t the Heads last evening. The Ivapuni and Mana, which left for Patea early in tho evening returned to port a couple of hours after while the ICamona and Karoo, which sot out for tho West Coast Inter in the evening also found the weather too had, and returned to anchorage in the stream. Neither the Kittawa (for Wcstport) nor tho Opawa (for Blenheim) ventured out. MANUKA FROM SYDNEY. Tho Manuka, from Sydney direct, arrived in port at U o'clock yesterday morning after a run of 3 days 18 hours. Pino weather was experienced throughout tho trip After discharging some 1300 tons of car"o. including transhipments ex Tango Mani, C'antara, Wodonga. Ornrah, Otakl, Miia, St. Albans, and Mooltan, tho Manuka, will proceed couth this evening,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2749, 18 April 1916, Page 8
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142Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2749, 18 April 1916, Page 8
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