PORT OF FOXTON.
AItBIVED. Dec. 18.— Queen of tne South, h.s.. 121 tons, Harroy from Opunake F. Young, agpnt Dec. 20.— -< Murray, s s., 90 tons, Vickerman from Grejmoth and Nelson. McMillan, Bhodes <fc Co., agents. SAtLfcO. Dec 20.— Queen of the South, s.*., 121 .tons, Harvey, for Wellington. F. Young agent.
The Queen of the South arrived from Opunake on Sunday, and left for Wellington at 7 o'c ock ast night. A very pevn-c gale was b owing in the roadotead at Opu nake, at the time of her taking in woo . which necessitated her caving, and she came on to Foxton and corap eted ho cargo. The Murray arrived from Greymouth and Ne son this morning with coal.
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Manawatu Herald, 20 December 1892, Page 2
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120PORT OF FOXTON. Manawatu Herald, 20 December 1892, Page 2
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