PORT OF GREY.
HTOH WATKR Thursday, Deo. 1— .39 a.m. ; 5.13 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2—5.45 am. ; 6.16 p.m. ARRIVED. November 29— Rangitoto, from Melbourne. November 29— Kennedy, from Hokitika, November 30 - Wallabi, from Westport. November 30— Waipara, from Hokitika. SAILED. NoTember 29- Wild Wave, for Hokitika. November 28— Rangitoto, for Nelson. November 30— Kennedy, for We3tport. November 29— St Kilda, for Wauganui. Pecember 1- -Waipara, for Hokitika. CUSTOMS ENTRIES. INWARDS. November 30— Wallabi, 101 tons, Daniels, from Westport and WanganuL Passengers — Mr Freeth, and four steerage. D. Macleau and Co, agents. November 29— Kennedy, »-9, 125 tons, Whitwell, from Hokitika. Passengers— Miss Ashton, Miss Casaie, Messrs Cameron, Deichmann, Alexander, Matthews, Harris, and 12 others. W. J. Willcocks, agent. November 29 Rangitoto, s.s, 450 tons. Mackie, from Melbourne. Passengers— Mr Badger, Mr W. M'Kechnie, Mr Rich, Miss Edwards, Mr, Mrs, and Miss Woolffe, Mrs Basch, servant, and family (5), and 20 in the steerage. D. Girdwood and Co, agents. November 30— Waipara. Bascand, from Hokitika. Nancarrow, Henderson and Co, agents. OUTWARDS. November 29— Kennedy, s.s, 125 tons, Whitwell, for We^tport. Passengers— Mr and Miss Harris, Mr Burns, and 12 others. W. J. Willcocks, agent. November 29— Wild Wave, schooner, 39 tons, Fleet, for Hokitika. D. Maclean and Co, agents. JNovember 29— Sb. Kilda, s.s, 91 tons, Flowerday, for Wangonui. Nancarrow, Henderson, and Co, agents. November 29— Rangitoto, s.s, 450 tons, Mackie, for Nelson, &c. D. Girdwood and Co, agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waterman, from Melbourne. Kate Conley, from Melbourne. Omeo, from Melbourne. Gothenburg, from Melbourne. Tararua, from Melbourne. VESSELS IN PORT. Dispatch, tug-steamer. Angelina, from Lyttelton. W. S. Mundy, from Lyfcteltou, Queen, from Auckland. Magnet, from Melbourne. [MPORTS. Per Kennedy, from Hokitika : 9 cases pepper, Kennedy Bros ; 1 do do, Griffen ; 1 chest drawers, I cheffioneer, 3 packages furniture, Jones ; 1 safe, Forsyth and Masters ; 10 kegs butter, D Girdwood and Co. Per Rangitoto, from Melbourne : 40 cases fruit, Woolcock ; 7 bags oysters, D Girdwood and Co. Per Wallabi, from Wanganui : 1 1 bags bacon, order ; 6 kegs butter, D Maclean and Co ; 3 cases bacon, Walters ; 52 head cattle, 180 sheep, 30 lambs, 5 calves, D Maclean and Co. Per Waipara, from Hokitika : Transhipped ex Rangitoto, from Melbourne— 2 cases, 2 truuks, Skoglund and Purcell ; 2 packages, M'Davitt ; 2 trunks, 1 bale, W Kilgour ; 40 casks butter, Glenn Bros ; 4 cases, J Crerar and Co ; 4 do, Kerr, Arnott, and Co ; 7 cases fruit, R Shaw ; 1 b.i)e. A Hcsie ; 3 packages, Thomas and M'Beath ; 1 case, Union Bauk ; 2 packages, Morris Levy ; 8 coils rope, Forsyth and Masters ; 13 packages, J Manson ; 2 do, Kennedy Bros ; 8 do, Skoglund and Purcell ; 13 hhds eges, Buckhart ; 1 case. M Levy; 20 cases fruit, C Woolcock; 1 truss, W Kilgour ; 7 casei, order ; 1 do, Thompson, Smith, and Barkley ; excess luggage, Mrs Basch ; ,3 packages, Skoglund and Purcell ; 1 parcel, Parkinson ; 1 case, Dupre and Rensch ; 1 do, Union Bank ; 1 do, J Beaver ; 1 parcel, E Hawley ; 1 do, Miss Pegg ; 1 do, Dupre and Rensch ; 1 package, J Manson and Co ; 1 parcel, E Cannon ; 1 do, A S George ; I ease, S Rich ; 1 parcel, Forsyth and Masters. EXPORTS. Per Wild Wave, for Hokitika: 55 ton 3 coal, D Maclean, and Co. Per St. Kilda, for Wanganui : 80 tons coal, Nancarrow, Henderson, and Co. -Messrs M'Meckan, Blackwood and Co.'s s.«. Rangitoto, Hugh Mackie, commander, left Hobson's Bay at 6.35 p.m. on the 23rd ultimo. Passed Kent's Gro:ip the following day, ' at 10.20 a.m.. Experienced variable winds from S. to N.E., with heavy -am at times. Arrived off Hokitika at 2.30 p.m on the 2Sth. Transhipped a portion of the English mail and 120 tons cargo into the Waipara, and left at 10 a.m. on the 29th for the Grey, arri/ing off here at noon. She was immediately tendered by the p.s. Dispatch, which brought ashore thirty-four passengers from Melbourne. The Rangitoto was despatched for Nelson, where she arrived yesterday. The s.s. Gothenburg, Captain Pearce, is expected from Nelson on Saturday. Oh arrival, she will be immediately despatched with gold aud passengers for Melbourne direct, transhipping passengers for Sydney and Adelaide. The brig Magnet has discharged the whole of her large cargo in first-class order, and was coaling up yesterday. She will be despatched on to-day's tide for Melbourne direct, and, as she has excellent accommodation for passengers, a large number will proceed by her. The barque Kate Conle"y and the schooner Waterman were both loading at Melbourne, for this port, when the Rangitoto left. The s 8. Wallabi, Captain Daniels, from Wanganui and Westport, crossed the bar yesterday at 2.30 p.m., with a cargo of sheep, cattle, and produce. The s.s. Waipara ran up from Hokitika yesterday, with the Greymouth portion of the cargo transhipped ex Rangitoto, from Melbourne. She will leave again this morning, but will return and take her departure for Okarito, Bruce Bay, &c, on Monday, sth instant.
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 760, 1 December 1870, Page 2
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