PORT OF FOXTON.
February H—Jane Douglas, ss, 75 tons, Frnaer, from Wellington. Passengers: Cabin—Mr and Sirs llvomi, MrsM'Carthy, Messrs Crook & Co (fl), Woolcott, Nelson/ HalJ, Bartlett, and Chapmen. Jiddeli, agent. l^n^T^tfnnawatu, ps,-103 tens, Se«.>e«»d«, from Wellington. Passengers: Cabiii-rßlrn.lfctßiel and child, Messrs v cott, Blow, Dunbiiry, 'Costall, Roe, and 3 Rtcerage. -"iirtebßj-ageiit.- - .-. . ... February 14— flyuia, bs, 90 tons, Wills. from Welliiigton. . tHSSerigers: Cabin — Mesdamea CaldweH' and . Solvin, Messrs OUivier and King. Thynne, Linton it Co., agents. ;.' / "■/ i ; SAILED. February 14—June Douglas, ss, 75 tons, Fraser r for Wellington. Passengers: Cabin —Mrs ilydder, Misses Blatchford and Wright, Mr Woolcott. Liddell, agentt February 15 —Mbnawatu, ps. h'3 tons, Scoones, for Wellington. Passengers: j February 15—Hnia, ss, 90 tons, Wills, for Wellington. Passengers —Mrs Howe and 2 others. Thynne, Linton and Co., agents. imports. Per Jane Douglas —l 4 pekga, Liddell; 7 boxesi ..Thompson; 4 cases, Whyte; 1 pekg, Russell Bros j 120 pokgs, other consignees. \ " Per.Manawatu —2 cases, Anderson and Jan?on; 27 pcfcgs, other consignees^ Per Huia —Under bond —lo casks ale, 5 cases whifeky, and 20 boxes tea, Thynne, Linton & Co. Free—7 pekgs' and 56 mats sugar, Thynne, Linton & Co; 2 trunks, Tompkina-; 3 pekgs, other consignees. EXPORTS. Per Jane Douglas —54 bags potatoes Randolph and Walker; 4 casks tallow and 21 bales wool, N. Z. L. and M. A. Co; 27 baled wool, Seymour; 3 pkgs, Anderson & Jaiison; 3 cases f>uit, Wilson ; 1 box, sta tionmaster ; 3861 ft timber, Bartholomew; 7,B;ift timber, Freeman & Wylds. Per • H vi» — 8 pekgs, Bailey; 3 bales wool, Bank of Australasia; 8 bales wool, Flower; 6 bales wool, Stewart. The Jaue Douglas arrived f oin Welling ton at -10 on Friday morning. She left again for Wellington at the same hour on Saturday morinnj;. The steamer Manawatu left the whnrf at Wellington at 8.10 on Friday evening; eased engines after rounding Terawiti, and crossed the bar at 9.40 next morning, arriving at the wharf at 10.30, The Manawntu left again at 10 on Sunday morning 1 for Wellington. The Huia left Wellington shortly after the Manawatu on Friday night; anchored off the bar the following morniag, eros-ed after the Mnnawatu, and arrived at the wharf at 10 35. The Hui-i also left for Wellington on Sunday momiig.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 50, 17 February 1880, Page 2
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371POET OF FOXTON. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 50, 17 February 1880, Page 2
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