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PORT OF WANGANUI.

HtuSfiWATKß.— Morninff, 9.23; Evening, 9.14. OLEABBD. October 25— Huia, s.s., 90 tons, Berriman, for Wellinjton. Passengers — Captain Sommerville, Lieutenant Harrison, Sergeants Laird and Higgie, ftnd Troopers Perry, W. Watt, Oorry, Mussen, Craig, and soreral others. EXPOBTS. Per Hum, for Wellington— Bo liiaes, Mitchell ; n 63 bags potatoes, E. Brightwoll; 200 Bheep, Buber. PBOJBOTBD DEPABTTJBBS. r Stormbira,for Greymonth, to-morrow. f Charles Edward, for Nelson, Saturday. Go- AJiead, for Lyttolton, Saturday. 1 Mnnawatu, for Westport, Saturday. The Go-Ahead. arrived at Wellington from this port at 1 pjn. yesterday. ... ... . Tho Kennedy arrived at Hokitika from this port 6.35 yesterdiy morning. . The Mary Bannatyne commenced load.ng up •with timber yesterday. . The Go-Ahead, Captain Doile, will soil for LvtWton direct at 10.30 p.m. on Saturday. The Manawatu, Captain Hill, will sail for Westport direct at 10 *.m. on Saturday. . The Clyde got away for Patea last evening with & full cargo. The Hnia brought the following passenger* from Weßington yesterday morning : — Wesdames Bane,' Nance, Story, Messrs Gardiner, McNeiß, and Bell. The Hnia left for Wellington last evening wi h a number of passangars a .d a full cargo of produce and live stock. Tha Stormbird will sail for Greymouth at 10 p.m. to-moirow. • The Chides Edward will leave for N«lion direct at 10 a.m. on Saturday. Tha Stormbird, bound from Wanganui to Greymonth with a cargo of live Stock, put in here last night. She left Wamanui at 7 a.m. on Sunday with a light" north-west wind, which hauled to the westward, bloving frrsh, and it took tho ,stai« tit all 'far time to fetch Stephen's Island, nnder'ihd lee of which- she brought np, and laythere till midnight, when sic againstarted on her voysjrpy ,buti »s ,ttie wind was BtUl bloninK hard with a nasty 'sea running she was compelled to pntint6Port ; H'ardy'at 6 a.m. on Monday. The weather having clearo'd up in the afternoon a fresh stirt was n:a0o at 1 p.m., bnt it blew harder than ever from the westward during the night, imd the Stormbitd.>ought shelter in Totaranni at 8 o'clock yesterday morning. As the supply of ooal was Tanning short, nnd there was no chance of .'getting round the Spit, Captain Murphy determined to run for Nelson, whore the Stormbird arrived as above, 'ihe livestock vros considerably knocked about,- save) al of tbe sheep having died, and on the owner being communicated with he gave instructions to land them here, which was done to-day. The steamer's destination is at present -nnk&own, but she will 2>robably return to 'Wanganui.'— Nelson Mail, 18th. uctoher. . (TUX mOTBD PBXSS ASSOCTATtOH). Wbllihgton, October 55. Arrivsd— Wanaka, from Picton and Nelson j Go-Ahead, from Wanganui. Failed— Wanaka, for the South. Gbkymoutb-, October 25. Arrived— Charles Edward, from Hokitika. She leaver for northern ports this evening. Arrived — St h ildo, from Wonganni. Sho leaves by the morning's tide for the North, failed — Charles Edward; forthe North. •,,-i •; Ltiteiton, October 25. Sailed— Cleopatra, for Greymouthl. Taiaroa, for Wellington; Tui, for" "Wellington, via Kaikourt. (bt electbic releoeaph — coptbiqitt.) (esdtek's telkohams.) r- • deceived Oat. 25, at 2.30 p.m. Colombo, October 24. The steamer Peshawar, haring been thoroughly Tepaired and. surveyed, left here this morning for Melbourne. ■ Beceived October 24, 2 p.m. Melbourne. October 25.31 Sailed, yesterday— Te Anau, for the Bluff,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 26 October 1882, Page 2

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PORT OF WANGANUI. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 26 October 1882, Page 2

PORT OF WANGANUI. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 26 October 1882, Page 2

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