There was no shipping business transacted at' this port yesterday, owing to the heavy surf on the bar, which must have been caused by • gale at sea. As the bar was extremely dangerous tbo vessels in port remained at their, moorings, consequently, should the sea 1 go' down during the night, the brigantine Sarah and Mary -will sail to-day for Melbourne direct, and the Kennedy for Westport *nd ' Nelso n.• The p a Charles EJward is now due, and may be looked for the first tide, with the West Coast; portion of the San Francisco mail
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1280, 5 September 1872, Page 2
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