The steamer J.mo Douglas left A'ellingtou at i p.m. on tiie-l(ith, and anchored at Kapiti >i 9 i«'oi i-k shiuo ni.'ht; left again at. l.ao a.m. y<-st rl y. iuid arrived off the bar .*» (i i»' h>. \ ; •• o^ed rhn bar nt 7. and arrive.! iv i l' xcm ■" ' Vh* Douglas Mfc for WoUin^w J».* s ln<»H evening rh.-.s* liv . : ■-... : v«dnes<hiy ui^iii., .iua -n.'.a iii Uie river next m'H'jiiijf. Owing to a dense fojj got out of the channel, »md ran on the bark. As it waa tiien high water, the steamer was detained till the evening's tide, when she ran up to the wharf. The Huia will leave this evening for Wellington.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 67, 18 April 1879, Page 2
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