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Per Tasmanian Maid, for Hokitika: 9 bales chaff, order ; 2 cases, addressed ; 1 do, Molloyßros. v. * I Per Emma Jape, for Charleston \ 86,00 feet timber, 8 tons potatoes, order, Per Kennedy, for Fox's : 6 qr-oasks alo, Edwards and- Oo ; 6 packages tinware, .Brockley ; I bullock, O'Donnell For Kel-. son : 6 packages samples, ffitchcoelj ; 1 package, E<lwa;pdg ftnd Co. Saturday was an unfisual busy day for this port, no less. than six steamers having arrived or sailed— Via, the s.s. Halcyon from the Boiler, .the p.s. Despatch to and from Bay, the' p. 8. ■ Huntress from * ~ Hokitika. the s.s. Kennedy from Hokitika, '^Irandttiepi. Prvaevere from the same port. fe£; v On thesame day. the cutter Lizzie arrived ]Slanukau.,A)n. Sunday morning, the -V Despatch towed out the lairy, and brought :iH the JJxcelsior, from Manukau. Ehcy.s

Tasmanian Maid arriyed from Hokitika, and in the evening th6S.pespatch went outside and remained, iin |he offing all night, arirl brought iu/the^Schooner Breeze yesterday .morning. iThe'Emma Jane arriyed from Mauukau, and in attempting to sail in, she managed to run upon the North Spit, fnm whichsbe'did not float off until the next day The P.,N.Z. and A,R.M. Co.'s steamer Lord Ashley left Sydney en the afternoon of the 13th inst, and arrived off Hokitika yesterday morning. Left that place a shorf time afterwards, and arrived off the Grey at 1 p.m^ same day, and after a half hour's detention steamed on to Nelson. The p.s. Dispatch was outside waiting for her, and transhipped mails and passengers: A case of importance to the shipping i n terest wag decided in the Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday. The captain of the ship EJodie sought to recover from Messrs W." and G. Turnbull and Co. LI 00 for freight on •»• quantity of sugar shipped at Mauritius for Dunedin. -The vessel had to put to sea, but had been obliged to return to Port Lon's, when the sugar iv question was fpund to be damaged, and was sold. The plaintiff, on his arrival here, had tendered the n ett'proceeds of the. sale, and now contended that the sale at Port Louis, being with the coi ; sent of the defendants' agents, it was tantamount to a demand for re-delivery, and freight was due u.P<ni it. The Magistrate held that the freight was pnly payable ÜBM delivery, and the ; sugar had npt been dOTF yered. Judgment was given for the defendants?— Otago Daily Times. The barque Eleanpr. which has for about two years fain*ih Port Chalmers, was put up for sale yesterday, by Messrs M 'Landresa, Hepburn and Co., and was disposed of for L7OO, Mr Fernie, Port Chalmers, being the gentleman in whose name she was pur jhased. -r-lbicl. '■ "'

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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 172, 19 February 1867, Page 2

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