* PORT OF FQXTON.
, ..■- ARRIVED. , %- <. November 3— Tui, ss, 68f tons, Witfs, from Lyttelton, Kuikoufb, and Wellington, Passsengera : < 'abin^-Mr and Mrs Alifehi-2), Messrs Hammond, Batt, Child, and Jonson. ** Thyune, Linton & Co., agents. November 4— Manawatu, ss, 103 toys Doile, from Wellington. Passengers,: Cabin — Mrs Sfcace and inf an f, Messrs Kowlands, Birch, Tompkins, Logan, and Stent. Liddell, agent. SAILED. November 4— Tui, ss, 68 tons, Will-, for Wellington, Kaikoura, and Lyttelton. Thynne, Linton & Co., agents. .. , imports. Per Tui— Under bond— s oases wine, 1 £• oask do, Thynne, Linton & Co. Under Anus Aot— l keg powder, 1 box do, SOlbs shot, Marsh, Free— l bdl, Gray: 12 pckire, Honore ; 49 pokgs, 200 b.iga Hour. 10 ke>{B nails, Thynne, Linton & Co; 112pcUg8, other consignees. Per Munawatu— 73 pkj?», Liddell ; 7 ' pkffß, Jay; 1 pkg, Harris; 4pkgs, Howe; 35'pkjrs, Snelson; 162 pkgs, other conBignees. EXPORTS. Per Tvt — 500 sleapers, "Ra'.lwiy Department ; 10 bales wool, Dean & King ; 7 do, Bank of Australasia; 4 do, 3 b Us skins, >J casks tallow, N. Z. L & M. A. Co ; 7 bales fungus, Topping ; 6 cased, Anderson and Jausen ; 9,200 fe>t timber, Henderson.
The B.s. Tui, from Wellington, Iviikoura' and Lyttelton, arrived on Wednesday moviiinjr. She sale I again the folbwing day for southern jorts The paddle steamer Manawatu, Ca^tiiu Doile, left Wellington at 5 p.m. on the 2ud, and encountered strong tf.W. wind and heavy sea, causing 1 her to mias the tide and run back to Kapiti. Left there at 4 a.m. on the 4th, arriving at Foxton at 9.30 same morning, ihe Manawatu leaves again for Wellington at !) a.m. today. The steadier Orei was expected to arrive, yesterd.iy from Wanganni but did not turn up, probably owing to the b-ii.sterous state of the went •'. Should she arrive today, she will leave to-norrow for Southern ports. The Jano Douglas muy bo expected to airive tomorrow or next day from lingtonThe ship Glenlora hts arrived at Auckland from London with 30 passengers, 82 days out from port to port. After loading her Auckland cargo sha will procoed to Napier and discharge cargo for that porl. She Will also load up wool there. The birquo Lurline, consigned to the New Zealand L< a > aud Mercantile Agency Company ,arriv«'d at O^uniru port oa Friday night, October 22, and early on the following Tuesday morning discharged her entire cargo at the wharf. She proceeded to the outer anchoratfo on Friday morning last in readiness for .«ea, having been loaded with a full cargo of nearly 11,000 bags of oats in 28 working hour 3. The ship Waitangi was to leave Lytteltnn on Saturday for London, with a full cargo of wheat, oats, barli-y, wool, and tallow. During September last, 115 vessels, of 25,022 tons, euterel Lytselton, comprising 44 foreigu, 4 inter-colonial, and 67 coasters.
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Manawatu Herald, 5 November 1880, Page 2
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