lcfi<^(>;S. Dispatch, Captain Dcaro, loft | wru&mth 'at S a.m.on tlio Ist inst, arrived /b'psxlut U, and discharged some tons of |»rgo. i! Left there at 2 p.m. and arrived" at le Briller at half -past six same evening. : i :isobargcd cargo' there and loft at 10 p. m. on | ■ 2,rid.' Left. l<V>x's at 4 p.m., and arrived ■the Grey bar at 7,' coming in the river at Bf-past 7. She brought with her fiimi the Bier ilO9{j»z. of gold, an,d, 12U0j)Z from Fox's. m Panama mails brought from Welling ton fcio litaiigitoto were also transhipped iv.nn Kiyel^)!), and brought on here from the lift/^V^tlic Dispatch. Pjft^p'^. Nelson left Kelson on Tuesday |B|lr nit. at 6 p.m., anchored off the r Jify.m.; and' crossed flic bar at 5 ; discharged 15 head of ton's of 'general cargo. Left the at 7p. m. , ami am ved at ; . -tli), landing a few passengers. the C4rey bar at 1 a.m. on Friday n^at halfpast"'3 a.m.', with 00 a ft-jts- .tons of eargp. She reports and a summer . calm the whole "The Rangitoto had left Nelson for repairs, and the • Murray was to ; <?i the lagoon at the Buller yesterday' pj-Dcocd to Nelson, where Mr Paul a- contract on favorable terms for. the damage • . receive i in her late •if ' ■•■■■■• ■-.. left LJttelton at 9 with ;l light breeze from war; a!>i(.-;t>t of Kaikora iky •; v.x-athci:
.thick aud foggy, with alight breeze from the S. W. At G"a. in. on th e 2 1 at the ■> vi ml y eerod round to the north, with clear weather, which was succeeded by hard and heavy. sijnalls. Enfc iuto.Bi:irsp.Jve on the 22nd in company with the sshooner Challenge from Akaros.. ■ The weather continued wet and squally until the 24th, wheii i.t moderated, and the schooner again got under weighat S p.m. ; wind N.E.. light and cloudy weather, whio.ii continued from thence nearly all the. remainder of the passage. Arrived off Cape Farewell on the 27th, anil reached the Grey roadstead on the Ist May at S a.m. She brings a cargo- of provincial produce consigned to Messrs G-. Taylor and Co. ' The s.s. Murray, whoso recent misfortune has created such a general feeling of regret iv Greymouth, left the Buller on Thursday evening for Nelson, to "undergo a complete repair. She was patched up sufficiently to ensure her safety during the short voyage.
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 204, 4 May 1867, Page 2
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