PORT OF GREY.
HIGH WATKB. Tins Day— 0.14 a.m. ; 0.32 p.m. ARRIVED. f July 8-NU. SAILED. ' ; July 8-NU. l EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Gem, from Melbourne Murray, from Nelson Charles Edward, from Hokitika Kate Conley, from Melbourne Gleaner, from Melbourne VESSELS IN FORT. Dispatch, tug-steamer Sarah and Mary, from Melbourne
The steamer Wallace, from Greymouth, arrived at Westport at ten o'clock on Sunday evening. „. Mails for Australia and the United Kingdom close at tho Bluff this forenoon at 11 o'clock, up to which timo telegraphic messages may be forwarded from Greymouth and other West Coast townships. The p s Charles Edward was expected to arrive from Hokinka yesterday afternoon, but the state of the bars was not favorable either for her departure from Hokitika or her arrival at Greymouth. She will probably show up on this day's tide. Donald M'Leod, master of tha English schooner Donald Maclean (trading out of the Port of houmeft) reports, by a letter of the 27th of May (written at Noumea), tho total wrack of the English schooner, Fanny Campbell, — Lotit, master, from Queensland. It appears that the Fanny Campbell was lost in March last, on a reef near tho Island of Santa Maria, off Banks Group, the native name of the island being Gana.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1231, 9 July 1872, Page 2
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208PORT OF GREY. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1231, 9 July 1872, Page 2
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