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PORT OF WANGANUI.

Hibß Water.— Morning, 8.27; Evening, 8.46. "4 '^-,; ABBIVAtS. November 7— Annie, ketch, 60 tons, Cameron; frOJn'Greymonfh. OLEABBD. November 7— Manawatu, b.s., 123 tons, Hill, for ■Wellinßton. November 7— Huia, s.s., 90 tons, Berriman, for Wellington. EXTOBTB. Per Huia, for Wellington —40 bales wool, 5 kegs, 4 casks tallow, P. K. Jackson; 62 sacks potatoes, E. Brightwell. Per Manawatu, for Wellington— l 3* bales wool, New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited ; 13 bales do, Johnston and Co; 8 bogs pelts. Bean and Kin?. r.. . PBOJECTED DEPABTUBES. Kennedy, for Hokiiika, to-day. Hauraki, for Opunake and Waitara, to-day. Manawatu, for Westport, Friday. St KiMa, for (Jreymouth, Friday. "The schooner Annie arrived from Greymonib. yesterday morning with a cargo of coal for Messrs Kennedy Bros, and sailed up to the wharf. The Circe sailed down the river yesterday morning, bnt stuck on the flats. The Huia was to tow her across the bar hist evening. The schooner Clyde being ready for sea it was expected that the Maniwatu would tow her across the bar la3t evening. The Mary Bannatyno soiled down the river'ond crossed the bar yesterday morning. ' The following passengers arrived by the HuU from Wellington yesterday morning:— Mrs Tar, Messrs Hamilton, Oldenborongh, Cioft, and Watson. The Clyde was expected from Fatea on last evening's tide. She will, after discharging her cargo, go on the .alipl and receive a thorough overhaul. ■ The Manawatu left for Wellington last evening with a number of passengers and a full cargo of wool, on account oE the New Zealand Loon and Mercantile Agency Company and Messrs Johnston and Co. The Kennedy should arrive from Qreymouth on this morning's tide. 1 'I he Kennedy, Captain Williams, will leave for HoMtika direct, weather permitting, at 6.30 today with a cargo of produce to the order of Messrs Walker and Hatrick. ' The Hauraki will leave this port for Opuoke and Waitora at 7 o'clock this evening. The Wallace arrived at Nelson from this port at 11.15 a.m. yesterday. The St Kilda will sail for Greymouth at 9 p.m. on Friday. The Manawatu, which arrived from Wellington yesterday morning, brought the following passengers: — Miss Maunders, Messrs Shephard, Burger, Munro, and Frizzell. j-The Manawata . will sail for Westport at 9 p jn. on Friday. • The Hauraki left Welllington for this port at 3.80 p.m. yesterday. 'lhe Huia will sail for Wellington at 9 p.m. on Friday; . ~ The steamer Waihi arrived from Sonthern r.orts at 445 p.m. yesterday. She left Lyttelton for this port at 3.50 p.m. on Sunday, and arrived as above, having experienced light southerly winds. She has the appearance of a hai.dy vcsbol, except that >he has an immense beam in proportion to her length. Her cabin accommodation is exceedingly comfortable, and should be liberally, patronised by passengers. Sh- takes up the Fatea trade to-day, under the command of Captain Manning, who came up in her as chief ofiac.r. — New Zealand Times, 7th inst. -r*. -' —^— "-~— — (fee touted press association.) Auckland, November 7. Arrived— Loo->gana, from Hobart. The City of Sydney sailed for San Francisco this afternoon. The steamer took specie from Sydney, L 140,000, and 'from Auckland, 10,9910zs of gold, valued at L 43.978, shipped by the Bank of New Zealand. The schooner Coronet, wrecked near Suva, has been sold by Messrs Henderson nnd McParlane to the King of Apameno. She was insure! in the New Zealand Insurance Company f•• r L6oo. 1 • , 1 Weilikoioh. November 7. Arrived— ship "Wangonui, Captain Watt, all well ; borqnes Mercia, Captain Mosey ; and West York, Captain Hambley, all f ■ oni London. The barque Maud Graham arrived in harbour from London at noon to-day. , - Lt-T/teltoit, November 7. Sailed — Manapouri, for Port Chalmers ; Wanoka, for Wellington ; Wakatu, for Kaikoura.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 8 November 1882, Page 2

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PORT OF WANGANUI. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 8 November 1882, Page 2

PORT OF WANGANUI. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 8 November 1882, Page 2

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