PORT OF FOXON.
Xovc mber 1 "-SJflui, *<«& tonSjWjlls, frqlxfi^ W.-lhugton. |||sengP|: Cabin — »Vc^ Kii!' wood, MesMf By. \ Made, .-, Kowldyj; }i.->liinson, JTainianncl^^rGuireir* Aigus,' ; Ftivloy, Ellaby.^q Cniiilkshunk ; 6; n the steerage, il^y uri«j| Ljhsoi4 & Up, ttgents. November 16— Jane Douglas, as, 75 tons, Fraser, for Wellington. Liddell, agent. November 18— El ibank Castle, schooner, 84 tons, Counall, for Oamnru. November 18 — Tui, ss, 62 tons, Wills, for Wellington*^ Passengers— Messrs Ellaby, Mace, and 2 others. Thynne, Linton & Co, agents*., <-.. ■ • ' * imports; Pai>4EHi— i~pbg%'-i"«a»ea,-and 2"caskß> Bright; 1 bale and Ifl pk^s, Thompson! 7 pkgH, Thynne,lpnjt#i tS£j?o > 1 parcel) Russell Bros ; 3 Md* aje/'fv'hyte ; 1 case, Metard ; 1 case GtrSy. ; 4S&~ packages and 3 bii'ls, other cons%jees~. ' ' ' '■""' >.I&.'M*'.: •'■ -Exi'onTS. ■ ■ •' > • Per Tui— 2s sacks pollard and 50 sacks bran, Thynne, Linton & Co. Tho Jane Douglas was detained in port until' "Saturday last by the heavy nor'westerly gale which raged over a great part of the colony last week. It appear* to havo^Wown with terrific violence at Wellington on Friday. On Saturday, however, the wuid dropped, and the Douglas got nway apout 1 p.m. She will probably show up Againjtd-day. Tnps.fi. Tui left "Wellington at 7 p.m. on Saturday, and arrived off the bar afc 6 a.m. on Sunday '; crossed at noon, and arrived at Foxton at 12.45 p.m. The Tui returned to Wellington at 2 p.m. yesterday. The schooner Elibank Castle, for Qanmru, •witfi a'ca'rgd of 45,800 feet of timbey, was towed out to sea by tho steamer Tui at 2 p.m. yesterday, ' . Tho schooner Cora was reported . yesterday fffi the River. Tho s.s. GleneJg, which came into the River : last week, got away for Wellington on Saturday last, with a full cargo of the railway material from the Hydrabad. The Huia, the new steamer being, built nt Auckland for the owners of the Tui, to be employed in Ihe Welling ton-Manawatu trade ( ws launched' last week. The fittings, &c., are being rapidly proceeded with, and we may expect the new boat to be in the liver in about a month from now. Ttyj qhip M^ealandia,from Wellington for London, is making considerable progress with her outward cargo. She has noAV on board 2900 bales of wool, 200 pkgs meat, and 200" casks tallow. She will take" from Wellington about 5400 bales of wool. The following vessels are expected at Wellington :— From London-' Covina,sailed August 20 ; Jessie Readman, sailed August 10; Alexa, sailed August 22; Hermione, sailed September 7 ; Otaki, sailed September 9; Fernglen, sailed October 2 ; Dukd of Athol and Pleiades loading. From Hong Kong — May, sailed sth Soptember. From New York — Souihminster, arrived at Port Chalmers ; Olustee, arrived at Lyttelton ; William Mudgett and Aberdeen, sailed ; Albert, loading. From Boston— Helen A. Holmes, sailed August 30.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 25, 19 November 1878, Page 2
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450PORT OF FOXON. Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 25, 19 November 1878, Page 2
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