The i.B. Jane Douglas left Foxtoti at 6 p.ra. on Wednesday, met with a strong SE gale, and passed a steamer, supposed to be either the Tui or the Napier, sheltering under Kapili. The Clyde has completed her loading and is now ready for sea. She is bound for Lyttelton, with 80,000 feet of timber. :••,.-.- The schooner Awaroa left Wellington for Foxton on Tuesday last with a cargo railway iron, and should arrive m a few The schooners Clyde and Lizzie Guy were towed to sea by, the s.s. Napier yes-, terday, . The Jane Douglas it will be seen arrived from Wellington to-day,' and is advertised to leave at 10 p.m. "
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 252, 20 September 1884, Page 3
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