PORT OF WANGANUI.
HIQH Wateb.— Morninft, IJ2jJtogßias,jiiiS x n AEBIVAIis. "^' "**' ■ Nil. OIiB&EBD. July 2— Huia, s.s., 90 tons, Chambers, for Wellington. Passengers — ' Messrs ITawkner, Hompson, Kr and Mrs J. Taylor and frtaily. PEOJEOTBD DBPAETimBS. Hauraki, for WeUington, to-day. Tui, for Opunake, to-day. w ». Ja .-M»«»es»<siM.-!KS« Oteti, for Wellinston." to-morrow. • Manawatu, for Westport, on Friday. ■ The ITauraki will sail for Wellington to-day at 8 a.m. The Manawatu will Bail for Westporfcon Friaayat9.Bop.nw - ,.•« .■.v.-«ra»M« The Tui will sail for Opunake at 7.50 p.m. toThe Huia sailed for Wellington last evening. 7 r . The Oreti will sail for Wellington! to-morrow at 8 p.m. _ J - r The Ti'i left Wellingtoh'for this"port at 4 p.tt?' yesterday. fii'i^A I ''''' : _ \ [i-..' (PEB THJITED PBEBS.ABSOOiATIoii.')''' ; -m . ■• -• . Auckland. July 2., ■ Atived— East Lothian, shiE,.lOS da3rß,-frqm London. The City of New Yorkleft Frisco on June 10th;' having been detained, first by the non-arrival ofy the British mails, due to the. XHty 'of .Brnssejs . breaking her shaft, and necessitating, a raturn to Queen»town, whe-e tha mails' were tranjliipped to the Pavonia, which arrived at New York on May 30th.; and second, by unexpected repairarequired to her machinery. The City of Hew York arrived at Honolulu on June 17, andVAuokland at 9.30 a.m. to-day. -Passengers—^. |J. ■Weaver. (J. B. Lowe, iSev. and-Mra'lijiH. Burton, , and Miss Außtin. ■ ..,,, -,i". - 17f !iiii r The City of New York sailed at 9 p.m. for Pydney. Amonc the thronga -passengers 'rwere Coint and Countess De ,LouS3ere,,.nndjH. 'E^ Mace, the Government Engineer 'for the , bridges nnd donks, South Australia;- •' Count Do ionssere ia appointed French Consul: at 1 Sydneyi-. aha, also carries 150 special kinds of merino, sheep fort 'The^otorua left for the South f tft^affcAmqon:' with the Frisco mails.,- ,1, ■■ .-jT'li i! «' i " yTxvLag/pogt, July 21 1;. Arrived— Kangaroo, from Westport; "Charles. Edward, from Kelson and West r Coast; Eliz«, Frith, brigantine, from Dunedinj'ManftfratwJ. froai Weatport. Sailed— Woriaka, for Picton and Nelson; Tui, for Manuiau aud-Taranakij Welrarapa, for-Melbonrne, via SouUfi' Alexa, biarque, for Lyttelton. ..■-"■"- t "»'■ )i; "_"' '"' - LTTTBi/rojf, July 2J Arrived, yesterday— Gateside, barque, 698 tons, Maitland, from London, 106 days out. (BEOTEB'S TELEGBiMS.j j (BT EIJECTWO TELBOEAPH— COPSKIBHT.} '' 1,. ' r')STPinfT,-Jn]*>.l <^- A', lived, yesterday morningrnUnioni steaAwiip . Itanrpouri, from Auckland. ; _. , fr , ;, ,); I:7l . yj, j
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10237, 3 July 1883, Page 2
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365PORT OF WANGANUI. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10237, 3 July 1883, Page 2
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