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SHIPPING.

PORT OF GREY.

HTOH WATKR. fins Day— 6.7 a.m. ; 6.37 p.m, ARRIVED. December 9— Nil sailed. December 9— Nil EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Claud Hamilton, from Nelson Gleaner, from Melbourne Sarah and Mary, from Melbourne Murray, from Nelson Wallace, from Nelson VESSELS IN PORT. Dispatch, tug steamer Charles Edward, from Nelson Garibaldi, from Hokitika

There were no arrivals or departures at this port yesterday, owing to the strong northerly weather which prevailed on the coast. Should the weather moderate during the night, the Charles Edward will sail north tbia morning, and the s.s. Woipara may bo expected from Hokitika with the Greymouth portion of the cargo transhipped ex Tararua from Melbourne. The brigantine Nightingale has come to port after a five months' cruise to Western Australia and Mauritius. The brigantine, after being cleared in the bay, was towed up the river to discharge cargo at tho Australian wharf. Her papers are to the 17th ultimo. They intimate that the Helen, an iron clipper barque, had sailed for this port. The Sarah Dreyfus, a barque of 332 tons, sailed for Lyttelton and Dunedin on the 16th ult., and the Etnile for Nelson on the 17th nit, and the Queen of the South, an iron clipper barque of 379 tons, was to leave for Dunedin about the ?4th nit. The Ayr was loading for a New Zealand port, and the Prince Alfred for Adelaide. For Melbourne there were the Deux Frores, Pactole, Cambria, and Bayonaise on the berth. The crop ot sugar was said to be very large, and there was ample tonnage in K>rt, but the freights offering were unusually w.— Melbourne Telegraph.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1362, 10 December 1872, Page 2

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SHIPPING. PORT OF GREY. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1362, 10 December 1872, Page 2

SHIPPING. PORT OF GREY. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1362, 10 December 1872, Page 2

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