We are glad to announce that the favorite steambr Tui, Captain Wills, lias reaumed her running to this port, and arrived here at 7.15 a.m. on Saturday last, having left Wellington aft 4pm. on Friday. Tho Tui has been engaged during the wool season in conveying wool from the various stations on the coa^t between Wellington and Lyfctclton. She left this port at ? p.m. on tfaturJiiy for Wellington. The Jane Douglas left Foxton at 7 p.m. ii* Friday for Wel.ington via Rangirikei. She is expected to arrive this morning from WtUinartoc. C»g>tain ILslnjwood informs us that last •Teeing a .schooner was standing off and oaoatside the Heads. She will probably tura out to be tho Laurel from Greymouth, itfiih a cargo of coals.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 56, 11 March 1879, Page 2
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