GREYMOUTH.
Thei s Herald arrived off the bar yesterday, 'but the signal " Dangerous "being hoieted, she could not get in till next tide. The first lot of coal for the week was sent down yesterday.- - -"■ - .^ The wtatber is still wet and squally. ■ Some of the old miners at Brunner can #earcelyjealise the fact of tbeir baing un*We to-get employment in themine.,- Many who applied received a blunt refusal. . ; tug went pub this mornine and fcrought ia eighty-five free labourers for, •Brunnerton.. : , . , ■ They were despatched at once by. special train, end were a- very mixed, looking lot. Three steamers are now outside, and three aorearedue. ,■ The bar is still rough, and it is doubtful |f they can get in to-day. " , . The meaU market is quite bare of beet {rod mutton; The weather is now fine, . .-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 261, 4 November 1890, Page 5
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