The steamer Murray arrived off the port yesterday morning, and at tide-time safely crossed the bar through a heavy sea. The Charles Edward was expected to leave daring the same tide, but the weather is too broken for either tafe or pleasant navigation along the Coast, and Captain Whitwell exercises the hotter part of valor by remaining in port. The Kate Conley is aunounced to leave to-day for Newcastle, but present appearances do not favor the probability of her being able to do so. By telegram from the Bluff we learn that the n s Rangitoto arrived there yesterday from Dunedin, and was expected to sail for Melbourne at four o'clock in the afternoon.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1255, 7 August 1872, Page 2
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