On Saturday the Lady Don was towed tc sea by the ys Dispatch, bound for Lyttelton, and yesterday morning the same service was rendered to the barque Kate Conley, which sailed for Melbourne. The ss Kennedy sailed yesterday morning for Westport and Nelson. We notice that among recent changes in the Anchor Line, Mr Dillon, formerly master of the ps Nelson, is now mate of the Kennedy. The ss Gothenburg is due off Hokitika to-day from Melbourne. She will come on here and be immediately despatched for Nelson, all southern ports, and Melbourne, via the Bluff.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1152, 8 April 1872, Page 2
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