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SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

.'-*.. Wsllinotok, September 27. On Wednesday last the steamer Grafton, while on the voyage from Greymouth to Nelson, ran one sandbank about four miles" •Stwsrd of Cape Farewell, and-about "ttree-quertersof Amileoff the shore. Toe yewol remained aground fst four hours wrtea ahe got off on a flood. At the time of *$£? acoideat Captain Hull was at dinner, ; t&e first mate, Mr Hudson,being- in charge. The weather.was very fine, and the steamer has not sustained any injury as far as it is jxnown.at present. ■■-•■■ The 8.89L5. Kaikoura for London takes a foil cargo, including 16,500 carcases of . xmttoa* and the following passengers:—* Saloon—Mrs EmilyPkaxazyn,Hons.John - Sasreeandßobert Pharazyn, Messrs Wm. Oeliiahaa, WmLane and Andrew Wardrop. Saoofid ealoon—Misa Liddel. Mr and Mrs Allan *na faaiilj, Mrs Waddell and boy, G. Stewart, H. Wells, §. Parker, S. Dodgson, S. Jones, and ■Sdgar. Steerage—Miss Haiding, Mesdames Hpatat, May, Lances, Ewen, Andrews and Cha*. €tarrett, J. Kewen, Johnson. D. Mclntyre, M. G»llagher7B. Denny, H. McPheraon, W. Btewart, B. McQrath, W. HamUfcon, H. Olazir, and H. Mellor. The Kaikoura xailed for London at flre this afternoon. Her mail compzieed 53 bags, including letters.

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Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6248, 28 September 1885, Page 2

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SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6248, 28 September 1885, Page 2

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6248, 28 September 1885, Page 2

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