The schooner Spray was towed out on Saturday after a very short stay in the port, and ha I every prospect of a quick trip— a light but favorable breeze blowing when she reached the roadstead. The brigantine Ceres was only brought to the wharf on Tuesday, and was despatched on Saturday for Newcastle. Captain Kendall evidently does not allow much time to be wasted, and has not been delayed in this port. She was towed out on Saturday, and had a fair wind for a start. The s s Wallabi this time had better furtune than when on her last trip. She arrived on Satnrday morning, and managed to secure sixty tons of coal on the same day ; so was enabled to sail yesterday. On this occasion she brought a small cargo, but will have a considerable amount of stock for this port on her next trip. The s 8 Tararua may be expected within a day or two. Sho is announced to leave here to-day, and may be expected to be tolerably punctual to time. She will bring tbe " missing link " of English news furnished by tho Suez mail
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1206, 10 June 1872, Page 2
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