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Per Star of Tasmania, for Fox's Rivef : S3 packages and bags, Kennedy Bros; 43S do, P M Griffin and Co ; 39 do, Glenn Bios ; 15 do, Melander. Per Three Friends, for Fox's Paver: 448 packages, Wilkie and Co. H Per'Cymraes, for Pakihi : 6SO packages, I . Kennedy Bros ; 107 do, Cassius and Co ; 14 H • do, Maclean, Fisher and Co ; 2 do, Watts ■ and' Co. - ; -..*■..■■ ff" Per Dart, for Pakihi; SI packages, Keu- | nedyßros; Oi) do, Griffin ami Co ; IG(> do, Cassius and Co ; 54 do, Hammond and ' ;Pa vies. • -„- *r. — : ~~~~. — ~~~ The rash to Fox's Pviver has induced the shipment of a large quantity of gttods from this port; The Star of Tasmania and Three ; ..Friends, both cleared out yesterday with full t cargoes, and other vessels are lead on, fqr the game market. The s.s. Gothenburg, which arrived in the roadstead yesterday, and sails to-morrow for Melbourne, w ill takq about SOOOiizs of gold, shipped by the .Union Bank and the Bank of ►^..JXfiwJSealand.' "■'•'■'■■ , The jyg!.. Keera, ; now Jying.strandod at the / Buller^-as sold by auction, for tlie benefit j of whom • it niay- concern,?' pit Thursday, by Messrs I). Girdwood and Co. , the sum realising £30, at which. price Mr Bullen bccan:e . the purchaser. The Jate itempestuous weather has been! productive of very serious detention to \\ :'•;•, , shipping at,Hokitika. ' Wo learn from the / Wed L'ocuit Time-d that the s.s Gothenbxirg. had not been able to land her cargo up to' ■ i Wednesday night. ! . ,■ ■ , i The Jane Elkin, which had been'jyingin the Hokitika roadstead for eleven days with the Egmont's cargo, on l?pard, was towed in ' ' lir by the Challenge on the 21st inst. Tlie^aiiania Co. 's steamer Eangitotosaile-1 frqjn.Syaney.on the 12th inst., and is ex- , pected to call tiS the West Coast ports. : / t -;■ Tn? C'antekbcjry CoAgrixG Vessels Association. — This society has just, been formed with .the : object of facilitating the discharge of vessels arriving in harbor. The following are the. officers elected for the pre- , sent, year :— Chairman, Mr Win. Clifford ; Committee, Messrs George Simmonds, W. , , Jf., Chapman, H.^Davie,-J.. Roberts,; and T. Clarkson; Agent, Mr A. F. Gwatkin, Noiv ,• swicb Quay, Lyttelton. :Witli <a view to understand the leading objects of the society, Qppy two of the rules agreed to by the :— -The objects of the; association Jiinalgjim.ite for the purpose of disvessels rarriving at this port, and of frieghts, for otber ports under the of the appointed agent." the association undertakes tognaranconsignees against any demnrragej ;should vessel not be dischai-gcd within her lay . Hf ,(\ayß."—rLytteltan Times. , ...; , ; W , ;:, i/The Standard supplies the/ollowing addiV tiopal pai-ticulars relative to the- shipwreck , i)t, Madame , Anna Bishop, to which we referred some time ' since : — "lntelligence has. Ijeen received,at ; Hong. Kong of tlie^btal loss pfjiheship tibelle, while on a voyage to that port from San Francisco, having on board a . :, valuable cacgo',' arid specie to: the extent of £76,000 in .dollars, and a number of passen- . gers, -among whom were Madame . f Anna" : Bishop,, Miss., Phelan, Mr :M;.Schrutz, and". '. -Mr Charles :Lascells, of the English opera compauy^who, with other artists, on a musical itotir-! -The; ; ship was cast away on y the night yi .the ; 4th. of March, on an uninf,,. habited Yand;daugerpus reef, called Wake k i^. tslaiid, in the China seas. The passengers t * ' l-emained bii board during the -night, .the sea j A breaking fearfully over the wrecks all ;the \ Wl while. .They! were all landed with difficulty the break era ' the following day.ineffectual^ Search', over the island watpr f()r; three; Aveeksy and suffering privation, it'be.qame imperative to take B- Ji. :■' * ne oa^ s ant^ endeavor to reach the Hi Nearest habitable is]rmd friendly disposed to. defenceless . ivnd shipwrecked people. The t\yo. ,b.oats sailed on., the 27th March, and after encountering 'great danger and horrible I for tnirteen days and night?, one arrived ; p,ff .the itowii of Guam. The passengers, and in fact every one in ; the IS^Fttpjlt, 'Svere; iii a pitiable and forlorn condition. L His Excellency Francisco Moscosey ;Lara, I(} ,C»Q.vernori of/.the.' Ms^JAjia. 1 Tslandj on i being Bl apprisedjO^ tlieir landinCj directed every help B ftndsuccor to be aflb'raed thorn. Nothing Hk had been* heard 'of the other boat, containing the prow, up to the l .^9l>.tbp,i^t m^k■^^'l?H^■^9??^^l 9y:■ gent a -Bchbdner : in search of -the jnissirig Wr boat' among the islands tb the northward, and V- then to proceed .to the scene of theiwreck k and recover 'Mlie I/^GiOOtTspepie, jthadbeen w^i '■ saved'-froni the ,>yr'«ck;''aml.iadV'for ■^ijbeen:biiriediin?'tbe sand on- the boacht" -^ ■■-'•\ - - ■■■•'- ■■>•[■-•- -*■:.■:-*?■■■ ■,•■■-■■•/.■.■•■..:■.. : - :

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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 136, 24 November 1866, Page 2

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