SHIPPING.
PORT OP FOXTON.
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October 31..— Stormbi>d, s«, G9 tons. Doile, from Wellington Passengers : Cabin — Mr and Mrs M'Keown and family, Messrs Roe, Muntz (2), and 3 steerage. Liddell, agent. November I—Tni,1 — Tni, as, f>B tonn. Holmes, from Wellington, Passenger* : Cabin — Messrs Borers, Williamson, M'Kenzie, Walker, and Mace. Thynne, Linton and Co . agents. November I — Masririo Paterson, schooner, 81 tons, Paterson, from Duuedin. Master, agent. FAILED. November I —^'tormbird, s?, 69 tons, Doile, for Wellington. Passengers : Cabin — Miss V"«r.n, Mm Whirehoad, Mi* Lloyd, ftnd 2 steerage. Liddell , agent. November I—Martha1 — Martha Reid, sch, 75 tons, Sundstrom, from Dunediu. Master, agent. November 2— Tui, s«, G8 tons, Holmes, for Wellington. Passengers: Cabin — Messrs Bimpson, Hodder, and 2 other.*. Thynne, Lintou and Co., agen"s. IMPOUT3. Per Maggie Puteixon — 115 socks potatoes, 217 sacks oat.s Tliynnp, Lintoa and Co. Per Tui— 69 pekgs, Anderson & Co ; 2-5 pckg3, A. Gray; 38 pek«-», M'Lonnaii ; 3 pekgs, Futter; 1 pekg, Kclibd! ; 9 pekg*, Bowater ; 161 pekgs other •»ri ! »is;nee*. Per Stormbird — I pelg, M'Lcnnnn ; 1 jar, Liddell ; 31 pekgx, other eon-'iipiejs. EXPOIITS Per Martha Reid — 2,10.) sLeper*, Pub ie Works Department. Per Tui — «9 bales wool, Robinson ; 3 I'kgs, Anderson and Junson ; 2 casks, 10 hided, Hoddor. Per Stormbird — 0 balei wool, Dean &Co ; 12 bales wool, N. Z. L. & M. Co ; 6 bdU skin 3, 3 pekgs, 1 c.130, Anderson ; 29 shaep, Woods, Croibie and Co; 3 pelcgs, othor consignees.
The schoonor Maggie I'aterson arrive! in the river ou Saturday ln«t. with a cargo of produce, consigned to Messrs Thynno Linton & Co. She reports having left J)unodin on tho 17th October, and experienced adverse winds throughout th? p.issa^e, compelling her to l»y-to in t'lourfy Bay for 48 hours, and in Tory Channel 'for 2-1 hours. She soiled over tho b\r on Snturduv, and made fast to tho wh-irf on Sunday. Her cargo wa9 discli.ir£C:l yesterday. She w ; ll load sleepers for Dmu'din. The Stormbird s:ii!ed for Wellinutun on Saturday morning. She w«s to lenvo th.it port last night, and may thi'i'efoic be expected alongside the wlmrf this forenoon. _ The Martha Iteiti was towed down the river and over the bar on last, by the Stormbird.
The Hannah Barrett has almost co.npleted her loading »f timber, from the Kuirakau mill, and will receive early despatch. The Stormbird is oxpectJl tc arrive today from Wellington ; the lluii may be expeoted to-morrow.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 21, 4 November 1879, Page 2
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395SHIPPING. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 21, 4 November 1879, Page 2
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