The p. s. Charles Edward is expected today from the north, and is announced to sail on her return trip to Westport, Nelson, Taranaki and Manukau to-morrow (Thursday) at midnight, ! During the run down the West Coast, the 8.8. Gothenburg sighted H.M.S. Virago steaming southward. The Virago has been ' ordered to the assistance of the Clio, recently injured by contact with a sunken rock at Bligh Sound, and as the Virago would have | all appliances on board for repairing the wrecked vessel, no doubt the latter -will be in a safe state to proceed to Port Chalmers in a very short time. It will be seen by our shipping telegrams that the Rangicoto has been got off the ground in Ficton Harbor, and left that port yesterday morning early for Wellington. The s.s. Waipara arrived from Hokitika yesterday afternoon, with the cargo for this port, transhipped ex Gothenburg. She is announced to leave to-day for a visit to the settlements south of Okarito.
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 809, 1 March 1871, Page 2
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