IMPORTS.
Per Mary Grant, from Hobart Town : 140 bags flour, 60 tons potatoes, 100 bales chaff, 10 bags Beeds, 8000 palings, 60,000 shingles, 160 cases fruit, 75 cases jams, D Girdwood and Co.
The brig Mary Grant, whcaa'arrival in the roadstead we announced in our last, was brought to the wharf on Saturday morning's tide by the p.s. Dispatch. She left Hobart Town on the 23rd ultimo, experienced fresh westerly winds and fine weather until the 25th instant, when she enconntered a heavy south- west gale lasting thirty -two hours, after which nod fine weather, and sighted the New Zealand Coast near Hokitika on Thursday ; arrived off this bar on Friday, and was towed in as above. She brings a Sneral cargo of produce, consigned to' essrs Girdwood and Co. The 8.8. Kennedy arrived from Nelson, via Westport and Hokitika. Tho p.s. Wallace, belonging to tho same line, sailed on Saturday for Westport and Nelson. The s.s. Claud Hamilton is due to-day from Melbdiuirne direct. < n arrival she will take passengers for Nelson, all other New Zealand ports, and Melbourne, via the Bluff.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1331, 4 November 1872, Page 2
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