The only arrival in pirt since, our last has Iten the s.s. Waipara, which came into the viver yesterday afternoon, from Hokitika. iShe will continue her Northern trip today. Some anxiety has been oxpieised regarding the safety of the P-S- Charles itdward, which piiled from the Bluff last Tuesday fortnight, lor Hokitjka, and has not since been heard o c . She was chartered by the Otayo Government to. call at Martin's Bay, in ord rto land a party of surveyors and pionaer setters, jujd it is probable that, ow'uj to the soiit'iwesterly nales which have prevailed, she has been unable to do so without considerable delay, There is very little cause for anxiety, as she is a powerful boat, and there are plenty of eood harbors and an abundance of. fiisl on the West Coast of Otago.
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 646, 10 March 1870, Page 2
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