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The. ss. Gothenburg, Captain M'Lean, from Melbourne direct, arri\ el off liokilika ou Wednesday afternoon, and came on here on Thursday morning, when B,he was immediately tendered, her inward and outward' passengers being shipped and landed by the p. 8. Dispatch, No time was lost, and she was despatched on her trip to Nelson. The s.s. Onieo is now making her way round the ports, and is expected to putin an jippeanu.ee jn this: roadstead on Monday piornii:g, when she will be despatched with gold and passengers for Melbourne direct. 'J he 6Ct><'OJ.ier Canterbury sailed from Lytte\tou f»r this j.orfc on the 28th ulfc. 'i'Le s.hooner Wateraiiin, fioui Melbourne,

arrivel in the roadstead on Ti v sday, and came to an anchor. Yesterday the p. s. Despatch ran out, over a very heavy bar, to bring her in, hub found that it was .-id visible, on account of the aea runiiins; on the bar, to leave her where she was until this morning, whim she will be brought to the vvlnrf; The as. Murray, Captain M'Gillivnry. arrived at the wharf on Thursday mouiins*, after a very smart run to Nelson and back. She arrived at Nelson on Monday, took in cargo and left on Tuesday, calling in at .Vestport on Wednesday, and arriving here is abovß. On Thursday night aho left again for Hokitika. The Rangoon, from Melbourne for Newcastle, drove ashore noar Kiama, on Tuesday morning, 22nd ult., during a fearful gale Captaiu Cha les sent to Kiaiua and obtained a boat, v liieh roscued the crew and landed Mi em at Shoalhaven. The Rangoon has since become a total <vieck. Intel !igi-nce h.is bean 'received of the wreck of thrj barque .Sunshine of Sydney, on the const of Borneo. Sho was insured. The ketch Ino has been wrecked at Newcastle, but the crow -were saved in the lifeboat. The sc-iioouer Hilander, laden with cual trucks for the Lambton Company, is also a total wreck.

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 656, 2 April 1870, Page 2

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Untitled Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 656, 2 April 1870, Page 2

Untitled Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 656, 2 April 1870, Page 2

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