Arrival of the Whangaroa.
« Captain Brown of the schooner^ Wbangarba reports that he ltft (help Clarence fiver on Sunday ffth November for Foxton. Carried strong North-weat winds for fleet four days and then to Cape Farewell easterly winds backward and filling to southeast and south north-east. Made Cape Farewell on the 22nd and took shelter in Guard's Bay • here being too much sea to come down on the bar. On the 24th shifted anchorage to Eapiti Island and left again on the 25 0h, and sailed in on the bar on the 20h. The Whangaroa brings a cargo of ironbark piles for the contractor for the Wirokino bridge and she will load with white pine, timber for the Messrs Austin's.
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Manawatu Herald, 28 November 1899, Page 2
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120Arrival of the Whangaroa. Manawatu Herald, 28 November 1899, Page 2
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