GREYMOUTH.
September 9. —On Thursday tho stpamers Murray, Kennedy, and Charles EdWar.l all struck the bur at. \Yesport wbilo attempting .to. go .out. In bncking out the Charles Edward and Murray collided. The Murray was compelled to 'relnrrt to the Greymouth wharf a litile damage;!. Tho others sailed for their respective ports. September . AL.—A. lar^o meeting at Notown Gully passed a resolution protesting .against tho , mismanagement, qf tho goldSelds by flic" Nelson1 Government, and asking the Aasouibly to find some redress.—' William Joned, a ininor, has been killed at Nelson Creek by falli.ng from a lluuie 150 feet
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 526, 16 September 1871, Page 2
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98GREYMOUTH. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 526, 16 September 1871, Page 2
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