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EXPORTS.

Per Kennedy, for Nelson: 2,5 tons coal, Maclean and Co ; 4 cases, Hanson. ■

The schooner Sarah and Mary arrived in Hobson'a Bay on theflth inst. from Hckitika after experiencing very heavy weather. ' The Ceres is announced to sail from Melbourne for Greymonth at an early data > Tho Io was reported to be off the roadstead yesterday, thercfr.re she may be expeered in the port, cither today or tomorrow. ..;..•■.-. . The fine brig Magnet, under the command of Captain Chnskill, arrived at the wharf yesterday at mid-day, after a fine run of -nine clays from Melbonrne. Captain Olinski! I'veports - that he left Port Phillip H«ads at 7 30 on the inorning of the 11th hist., with liohfc winds from the N.N.W. Rent's Grouti wns passed at t«o o'clock on the m|)HHtj«,f,f tl w 12th,.mtLLhght bWzo fioiiitheVwcs* and lino dedv m feather. Oh the evening ■ of %e 14th had fresh breeze from the W.&W.- with heavy aWeIL On the afternoon of me I 6&' h»l a rery he»vy gale from the south with W^n crosi seas, vessel shipping, large qnantitiej of water on deck. The girle moderated

at noon on the 17th, and at 8 p.m. Mount CoSk bore south byas&st^th calm weather and heavy sea.-AtM* p;in. on the ISth cot" light variab'e breeze ; at 7 p »n. on the 19tu anchored™ the' Grey mouth ro^stead, and Tiros \toflf«j(fc in!sesterday;; at . mid-day by^ th^ p^i'BMpatfclifr' Slio is announced, to san for MelbcltirA#dnl Thursday jfixt. The ■*«.■£" Kennedy,- IJRptam Whitwoll, arrived from Nelson via Westport and Hokitika early on Saturday morning, and after discharging took l.er departure early yesterday morning for V'estport. * It was expected that the Murray, with tbo San Francisco mails, would leave kelson eariy on Sun<l*y morning, in which case she may be looked for about Tuesday.

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Grey River Argus, Issue 957, 21 August 1871, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Grey River Argus, Issue 957, 21 August 1871, Page 2

EXPORTS. Grey River Argus, Issue 957, 21 August 1871, Page 2

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