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PORT OF FOXTON.

Ansmst 29— Tu., ss, tfß%ns. Wills, f*om Wellington. . Passengers: Cabin— Mrs, Miss, and Masters Hose (2Y, Mrs Tollens, Messrs Hanff and Russell. Tbynne, Linton & Co, Agents. SAILED. August 80-— Tui, 88i 68 tons, Wills, for Wellington. Passengers : Cabin —Mr and «;... Mrs Songhurst and family (4), Misses fft Whitaker Smith, Dodds, and Howe, Mr Myers, and 1 steerage. Thynne, Linton and Co,. agents. .._»_*- —^Js_S_S__>.' * *"""" August , 28— Emerald* ketch, 40 tons, Moore, for Lyttelton. Tbynne, Linton & Co., agents. * * nrpoßfs. Per Tui— Under bond— lo eases, Larkworthy; 140 pkgs wine, spirits, &0., and 134 pockets sugar, Thynne, Linton & Co. Free -200 coils wire, M'Lennan ; 1 pel, Thynne ; 2 pkgs, Nye ; 1 pel, Russell Bros ; 3 pkgs. Howe | 0 oases, Hunore: 1 case, Anderson & C#s 25b bricks, Jonson ; 60 S'igs, Thynne, Linton $y Co", 7 ' pkgs, cards; 450 pkgs, other consignees. g EXPORTS. Per Tui— -15 pkgs, Anderson _ Co; «7 hides, Dean & Co; 7 bales wqol, 7 casks tallow, 8 bdls skins, 13 hides. N.Z.L & M. A. Co; 13,400 feet timber, Parsons; 80 sheep, Davidson. Per Emerald— 27,o92 feet timber, 9,200 .. shingles, 30 bdls laths, Freeman & Wylds. The steamer Tui, Captain Wills, left Wellington for Foxton at 8 p.m. on Thursday last, but owing to the heavy, W. and N.W. weather met with made for Queen Charlotte's Sound, where she arrived at .3.30 a.m. on Friday ; lay at anchor there until Saturday, at 11 a. m., when she started for Foxton, but owing to the wind and sea still. running ran for-Kapiti, where she arrived, at 4.80 ; lifted anchor on Sunday ruorning, aud arrived at Foxton wharf at 2.30 p.m. The Jane Douglas was advertised to leave h Wellington for Foxton last night. " The recent heavy weather has. prevented »the Comet going to sea. She is still anchored at the mouth of the river. Messrs Freeman & Wylds*. ketch Emerald sailed down the river on Sunday morning, and only awaits a favorable slant of wind to get away for Lyttelton.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 106, 31 August 1880, Page 2

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PORT OF FOXTON. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 106, 31 August 1880, Page 2

PORT OF FOXTON. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 106, 31 August 1880, Page 2

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