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PORT OF FOXTON. High Water at Manawatu Bar.
The Queen of t! f South had the scow Whangaroa, from Sydney to load timber, in tow coming over the bar this afternoon. The scow will have to anchor in the stream and be visited by the health officer, Dr Wilson, of Palmerston. On being granted pratique she will berth to load white pine.
DATE A.M P.M. March 12 O.4O 0.58 M 3 3 X.KJ I.40 34 2.4 2.27 99 1.5 3.2 3-37 91 l6 ... 4.26 5.6 9« I? 4.49 6.31 99 18 7.9 7-47
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3496, 14 March 1905, Page 2
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