PORT OF FOXTON.
AMUVED. July 10.— Huia, 5.9., 90 tons, Chambers, from Wel.ington. F. R. Young, agent. SAILED. Nil. VESSELS IN PORT., Queen of the South, s.s. Huia, s.s. Kennedy, s.s. - Charles Edward, s.s. Waverley, s.s. Whangaroa, topsail scho6ner Nile, p.s. Flower of Kent, s.s. Owing to the boisterous weather we are' exp riencing the following steamers have been detained iv port since Tuesday last : — Queen of the South, Kennedy, Charles Edwaid and Waverley. The e.s. Huia, which arrived on Sunday from Wellington, is also bar-bound. The Whangaroa is waiting for a favour" able chance to get away for Sydney.
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Manawatu Herald, 12 July 1898, Page 2
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100PORT OF FOXTON. Manawatu Herald, 12 July 1898, Page 2
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