Per Huia — 8 coils rope. 9 pieces of lead pipes, 7 pans, Thynne, Linton & Go.
The ss-ffnia left Wellington at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, and arrived at Kapiti at midnight; left again two hours after, and reached Foxtan wharf at 9. a.m. on Wednesday. The. Huia left at 8 a.m. yesterday on the return. trip. The as Storrabird left Wellington ay 5 p ra. on Tue*day,and experienced light head winds and thick weather till arrival off the bar at 7 a.ro. next morring; made tho wharf at 8 am. The Stormbird left for Wellington it 8 a.m. yesterday. A race would probably occur between the Huia oud Storrabird yesterday, as the latter boat cast off from the wharf 5 minutes before the rival boat.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 76, 23 May 1879, Page 2
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