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PORT OF WANGANUI.

Hitrfi Wateh.— Mornins:, 10.9; Evening, 10.30. *- ; ABBIVALS. October 26— Circe, brigantine, 145 1 n», Arnott, from lij ttelton. OLEABED. 3ffl. PEOJECTED DEPABTI7BES.. Stormbird, for Greymoath, to-day, Clyde, for Patea, to-day. Mnnawatu, for W< stport, to-morrow. Go- Ahead, for Lyttelton, to-morrow. Charles Edward, for Nelson, to-morrow. Hnia, for Wel.'ingt n, to-morrow. St Hilda, for Greymoutb, to-morrow, fe. Boweno, for Onehunga, Monday. Tho Qo-Ahead let for this port at . i p.m. yesterday. The Stormbird left Wellington for this port at 3 o'clock yosterday aftercoon. The Clyde will sail for Patea at 6 p.m. to-day. The Hnia arrived at Welli-gton from this port at 9.30 yesterday morning. Tie St Kilda should arrive from Greyn-onth on this morning's fide. The Clurles Edward will leave for Nelion direct a*. 10 i,m: to-morrow, weather permitting. Passenge' s taking tickets by this boat can return by any of the Anchor line of steamers. Thebrigantine Circe, Captain Arnott, arrived from Lyttelton yesterday morning in ballast. She wiU load up with timber for Melbourne, to the order of Mr C. S. Cross. Tho St Kilda' left Greymoath for this port at 9.3o yesterday mirniog. The St -rmbird will sail for Greymoath at 10 p.m. to-day. The Go-Ahead, Captain Doile, will sail for liyttelton direct at 10.30 p.m. to-morrow. The Manawatn, Captain Hill, will sail for W»stport direct at 10 p.m. to-morrow. The Vowena will sail for Onehunga at midnight on Monday. The Hnia will sail for Wellington at 11 p.m. tomorrow. The St Kiiaawill mil for Greymouth at 10.80 to-morrow night. (per united muss association). Wellington, October 26. Arrived— Taiaroi, from the South. Sailed— T&ioroa, for the orth. GnEYiiODTn, October 26. Saile I—St1 — St Kildi, for Wangannij '.Grufton and Kennedy, for the North. liTtteltow, October 26. Sailed— Wanaka, for Aka 1 oa ; Hinuarooma, for ■Wellington; Beward, for T maru; Mary Camp-' bell, for Greymouth. (BEnTER'S TELKOHAK.) i (BT EnECTBXC TELEaBAPHIC — COPIBIGHT,) Beceived Octjber 26th, 8 10 p.m. , Sydney, Ocfober 26. The immigriut ship Iforthanipton, jnbich struck on a ree( near Port Hacking, n^id was beached at Botany Bay on the 21 tt iustant, has ■ not been floated. Sailed, this afternoon— Steamship Manapouri, for Auckland.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 27 October 1882, Page 2

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PORT OF WANGANUI. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 27 October 1882, Page 2

PORT OF WANGANUI. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 27 October 1882, Page 2

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