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PORT OF WANGANUI.

-'•'» ■ X " - Hiuh Wateb. — Morning', 6.43; Evening, 1.W.- --: ABBIVALS. » November 4— Hauraki, s.s., 86 tons, Harvey, from Opunake. November s— Stormbira, s.s,, 70 tons. Murphy, from 'Wellington. Passengers — Messrs Paul, King, and several others. November s— Clyde, s.s., 34 tons, McLaren, from Patea. " OIiEAEBD. November 4— Hauraki, s.s., 78 tons, Harvey, for Wellington. PBOJECTED DEPABTUEES. Wallace," for Nelson, to-day. Kennedy, for Hoki ilta, t -day. Stirmbird, for Wellington, to-days Hnia, lor Wellingtin, to-morrow. Manawatn, for Wellington, to-morrow. The Kowena arrived at Onehunga from thi3 port at 6 a.m. on Saturday. The Huia irriied at Wellington from this port at 3.30 on Saturday afternoon. The Wallabl will probably get away for Westport and Greymouth at 7. o'clock this morning mta her cargo of live stock. The" Stonnbird will sail for Wellington at 6 O'clock this evening. . The Maiawatuwill sail for Wellington at 7 p.m. to-morrow. The' Wallace will soil for Fekon direct, weather permitting, at 6.30 p.m. to-day. The Kennedy, which may be expected to arr ye on tnis m ming's tide, will be despatched to HoKtikn, weather permitting, this afternoon, with a large carcro of £ro3nce on aeconnt of Messrs Walker and Elatrick, as follows: — 240 bales chaff, 100 bagß bran, 30 sacks maize, and 80 sacks potatoes. The Stormbira arrived from Wellington on last night's, tide. The Clyde arrived at this port from Patea yesterday. The Hauraki arrived from Opunake at 2 a.m. on Saturday. The Huia will leave this port for Wellington at at 7 o'clock to-morrow night. The Hauraki sailed for Wellington on Saturday afternoon. The Clyde will sail for Patea at i p.m. on Monday. The Wallace left Nelson for tbis port at 12.20 p.m. yesterday. Tie steamer Waihi, which is coming tip from tbe South to i ake up the Patea trade, 13 thus referred to in a scuthern paper :— The Waihi is the smallest steamboat the Union ; team* hip Company at present possess. Her gross tonnago is 92, the deduction for motive power beiDg 29, leaving her net tonnage 63. She is fitted wit'i a very compact diagonal componnd surface condensing engine of 20 h.p. nominal, everythiug connected wita tbe engine-room being of very neat appearance. • ■ The Waihi was built by Messrj Bros., of lrambarton, and sent out ia sections to Pirt Chalmers, where she was put together by Messrs Morgan and Cable. She has one cargo hatcb, about 15ft by 9ft wide, and is a very convenient boat to load and discharge. Aft she has a seat little cabin, capable of accommodating 12 passengers easily, besides a small ladies' cabin. Captain Anderson is bringing her up,- as hi-j steamer (the Penguin) is laid up, receiving new engines ; but it is understood Captain Manning takes her on arrival. Messrs Leven and Co, are agents for the Waihi. (pie tooted fbess association.) HP* Wbllinoioh, November 4. The barqneißPort Glasgow, which left New Plymouth on the 27t^> ultimo arrived in harbnor at 12 o'clock last night, in tow of the steamer Mananatn. She experienced adverse weather from tbe time (he left. The Port Glasgow will probably go round to the slip on Monday to be surveyed, as she touched on tho rocks at New Plymouth. lirrraiTos, November 4. Arrived— Qrafton, from Tiamra; M&hina; vi, from Port Chalmers; Taiaroa, from Manukan, via way ports. Dukp.dik, November 4. Arrived — Anskell, barque, froai Newcastle; Nerins, barque. Captain w ooldere, from liondon (27th July), with ten passengers ; Acacii, from Hobart.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 6 November 1882, Page 2

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PORT OF WANGANUI. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 6 November 1882, Page 2

PORT OF WANGANUI. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 6 November 1882, Page 2

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