PORT OF FOXTON.
AltlUVEl). Septomber 19— M.ivy Ogilvie, schooner 75 ton«, ' numbers, from Greymouth. Maser, agent. .^•pi euiluT 20 — Cora, schooner, 50 tons. Ruskoll, l'rorn WeUinntim n:ul Oamsirn. FAILED. Sop f ember 19— Jane Dmglas, ss, 7*5 ton*, Eraser, fur Wellington, KtiiUoura, aiul Lyttelton. Passengers — Mrs Yeoman, Messrs Carter, Hughes, Malcolm, and Porter. Liddell, agent September 19— Tui, ss, 6S tons, Holmes, for We'lington. Passengers— Messrs Tall, Paterson, Thompson, Simmons, and Samuels ; 3in the steerage. Thynno, Linton, & Co., agents. September 20 — Sfcormbiid, S3, 69 tons, D.oile, for Wellington, Two passengers. Liddell, agent. The steamers Jane Douglas and Tui left port on Friday morning, for Wellington. The Stovmbird left for Wellington on Saturday. The schooner .Mary Ogilvie, Captain Chambers, from Greymouth, came up to the wharf on Friday. She has already put out a great portion of her cargo of coal. The schooner Cora, Captain Russell, with a cargo of colonial produce, c ime into the river on Friday, and reached the wharf on Saturday. The steamer Hum may be expected to arrive tomorrow.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 9, 23 September 1879, Page 2
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173PORT OF FOXTON. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 9, 23 September 1879, Page 2
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