Article.

PORT OF GREY.

Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9734, 27 July 1897, Page 2

 

PORT OF GREY.

HIGH WAIBB. This Day.— 7 59 am ; 825 pm. Arrivbd— Jttly 26: Omapere, s s, 352 tons, Flaming, from "Westport. Nanoarrow-andCo, sgents. Moai ■ s, IG9 tons, Jarman r rfrom-Westportr Nanoarrow and Oo,.agents.--■ Keonedy, ss, 153 tons, Wlldmsa, from Westporb. Vlckerman, agent. Sailed— July 26,-" : Roiamondi 462 tons, Wald, for Xyttelion. Nanearrow and Co, agents. Jessie Nicool, «sohooner, 93 tons, Berg, for Lyttelton. Master, agent Moa, s i, 109 tons, Jarman, for West* pott. Nanoatrow and Co, agents. ; Omapere, s b, 352 tons, Fleming, for Westport. Nanoarrow and Co, agents. Sailid— July 27. Kennedy, s s, 153 tons, Wlldman, for Westport. Viokerman, agent. IN PORT. Ocean Ringer, from Lyttelton Waipara, from Hokltlka Zler, from Lyttelton The Rosamond; sailed for Lyttelton dlreot yesterday morning. The Omapere and Moa arrived yester« day morning from Westport and sailed for same port same tide. . .. The Ohan Is doe early this morning from Napier and sails for Bluff, Oamaru and T/maru to«nlght. The achooner Jessie Ntoool sailed yesterday morning for Lyttelton dlreot. The Mawhera leaves Wellington to-day for Grey, calling at Plcton, Nelson and Westport: and is due here on Thursday forenoon. She sails at 9 same night for Westport and north. The Kennedy arrived last nfght from Westport and sailed agaia fur same port early this morning. The Charles Edward is due from north about Wednesday.

Click here to view this newspaper article

This text was automatically generated by a computer. It has not been manually reviewed or corrected and may include errors. You can view the article in its original format or read the entire page.

About the computer-generated text

Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is a process for automatically extracting text from scanned pages. OCR enables searching of large quantities of full-text data, but it is not 100% accurate. The level of accuracy depends on the print quality of the original newspaper and its condition at the time of microfilming. Newspapers with poor quality paper, small print, mixed fonts, multiple column layouts or damaged pages may have poor OCR accuracy.

The page where this item appears has an estimated OCR accuracy of 89.25%.