PORT OF WANGANUI.
; H»tH Wateb.— Morning, 2.45; Evening', 3.19. 'i ARRIVALS. " October 20— Kuia, s.s., 90 tons, Berriman, from Wellington. October 19— Wallace, s.s., 85 tons, Bruce, from Kelson. 'CLEABED. Nil. PROJECTED DEPABHTRES. Macgregor, for Onehnnga, to-day. £ Wallace, for Nelson, to-d y. Kennedy, for Hoki ika, t -day. Huia, for Wellingt-n, to-day. .... Tni, fof Wellington, Kaikoura, andJLyttolton, to-morrow. The Macgregor should arrive from Onehunga on this morning's tide. Th» Wallaoe is advertised to leave this port for Nelson, "weather (permitting, at 1 p.m. toTha Huia left Wellington for this port at noon yesterday. ' The Tui will leave for Wellington, |Kaikonrn, and I.yttelton at 3p.m. to-morrow. The Huia arrived at this port from Wellington on this-morniog's tide with a number of excursionists '■ ' The Huia » ill leare this port for Wellington at 2.30 p.m. to-day. The -Kennedy will leave for Hokitika, weather permitting, at noon to-day. . , The Micgregor will sail for Onehunga at midnight Odiiight. The Wallace arrived at this port from Nelson at noon yesterday, , ■ . ■, As willbe seen by a telegram in another column, the Manawatn, which I- ft this port on Friday last for the West Coast with a cargo of Jive stock, had to put into Nelson at 10.30 a.m. yeste. day, through stress efwea her. The Wakatu leaves for Wellington at noon tomorrow. The vessel has bean strongly repaired, and is row as sound as ever, although only roughly, plated. She will go on tbe slip on arrival at Wellington to complete f«J»irs. The company i *£end making every endeavonr to carry o n the trade till the new steamer is finished, . and look tp, the publ c for their hearty support, — ' Mail, 18th, Octobtr. The steamer Macgregor arrived in the roadstead at noon.tOrday from the Manukau, ea route to Wanganui. Mho state of tbeWutara bar, we learn, is not at present safe for the Macgregor, and ahe will probably continue her trips to the roadstead until the bar •is clear, — Taranaki Herald, 18th October. (per tmrrxD press association). Auckland, October 19. Arrived— Orpheus, from IBarotonga. , Sailed — Hero, for Fiji. WELLiserov, October 19. failed— Hawea, for North ; StelK'for Taranaki and Mabukau. • ■ --. •- . " , TiMAna, October 19. , Arrived— Kertrel, from Inverca' gill. ' , . • •' Ltttbmos,' October 19. ; Bailed— Waitaki, for .Port Chalmers. Pas-, tenger— Mr Spender. (BT ELECTRIC TEMMBAPH— COPTBKHI'f,) (REOTER'S TELE4BAMS.) deceived October 19, 1 p.m. •'"*■• '' ' Meibodbne, October 19. Arrived, this morning— P, ana O. Company's steamship Ancoha; with the inward Suez mail. The Te Anau arrived from the Bluff last evening. ■'• " . ' '
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 20 October 1882, Page 2
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410PORT OF WANGANUI. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 20 October 1882, Page 2
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