IMPORTS
1.. 4A- special charge is made :on! consignees! announcements inserted in this column.) Per Charles Edward : From Nelson—- 121, •>i'>iCMes.apples.i8 I d9'plumSj 32 do fruit/ 2 bags potatoes, 2 pockets hops, 1 package saddlery; : Idonailß, Ido paper; '100 ' fife-bricks, lease, y / Frqm'Westport-T-^ chests tea, 20,halfrchests. 'do, 30 boxeß do. j •VFijoiii; Hokitika— 6/barrels ale. "'' "' "'. '. '"*'' ' ' ' , '. " ' tflie' p.s. .Cnarie's Edward,' Captain Whit-. ; " | We'll, "arriVedWp' (Jrt yesterday iridrriirigfro.m; jj 'i'-Nelsoni" Via Westport vand -Hokitika;'! 1 She ( (;;!dißchi<rge4r;a r .Jarger i cargo,,.atid.will.leave tonight for the north. . - The B.s. Qmeo, which arrived in. the roatl- 1 - 1 "'i' jr -ffiuL 'frdrijftf elßori'ptt IWednes'day 'afternoon*... '" j '-Wai tendered liy 'the'p.'s/Disp'a'tch' yesterday V ''lhornin^iattd'passedon't'd Hokitikai?' > ' The schooner Gem, 1 rbound. for, Adelaide, jf-(» withYa eargeLof,,wMte,pme.logS; was towed' to sea yesterday morningjby the Dispatch. The brig : All^e Maud' 1 has ' not ■ yet ! been towed in. " Owing to the heavy surf running •'■ on -Her arrival off the coast she had to keep *~-"o^f*to-sesrand"Would have- got in -yesterday but for the.-ficjb^that jhaving got too far to the northward the" tug, which had also to CJ /^tender thel Onieo'.'had^ttiine.tofetcb^ her in on that tide. ''.The' Dispatch ran outiatthe, end of the tide to bring the brig up to the roadstead, so a^tb' be ready, to fetch her in the firat opportunity. ' : ' j?nm fThel > Freight Company's Vbrigantine Sea y. ri ;ißkd/ from .Melbourne,, arrived off Hokitika ( « <^n.-Wejuiesday. ; v' ri -v 1 ' V '-sj e are uifo'nn'eiVby a person who has just •:h> amve'd r from' the* scen'6 of' 'the' wreck that the Surat was, unfortunately, grounded upon a rock, which, in- all probability, will break , : ;her;back.,, n AtiOne time, during.a, high tide, j iu j she was aifoat/iand could,, ;i with the aid of a > 1-. upqUjtiiebeach ; but .;; ( f f notßuch aid. was. atjhiuid.iand. there is now no hope of saving her."— Daily linies. ' a) ((> (^A- seaman,; named EbenezeriHenry.Nelson, t :. ,,\ j belonging: tpithe, stip -,May, .Queen*Vmet| with hlui> 9 'fcim -.»cj?iAenfj pn ! boardj^^esjel, ,'at the r Bluff, on the Spth^.uij;. "/i^wing Jo Ms own" mismanagemeni in. taking a bale of wool on •!!u 'bpftrd, , jitj struck. hinipon. the:l}ack, ; .knockidg j in: f r hisa;with great force; Against the winch, the r,,\ j.^pindlc! !:of. f which,' l struck.j Jiiqa .on jthe left liij, breast.,! Death seems^to.mye-jbeen^^instan-' ju :i; j f ,taneous. , At.thejnquesjb; the, jury returned a verdict of " accidental death." . .-'... . j ,
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1719, 6 February 1874, Page 2
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389IMPORTS Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1719, 6 February 1874, Page 2
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