PORT OF GREY
Tats Day- J&hm. ; i@sQ.m. r " ; % ARRIVED. October 28— Titan, p.s, M'Meikan, from * m ™^ a ?"HßlSSKaT iß:w * r^'* wa!: *^ v - :'""■"■■ *■■'■ ■ ■■■ • .•"- i: :•■■;-■'!: *> October 28— NJ. , «w^™-^r--"v: -- EXPECTED ARRlfAls'. ' '''* "' "'' .^Kennedy, from 1 Nelson. , -^iO "" ' ' Charles Edward, from Nelson. ' >-y;r\Va!lace> fromNelsou.' ■ ■ " Kate Conley, from Melbourne. '■■•<*' / ; . . • Albion, ; from Melbourne. -- : , : Oinep, from Melbourne; ■ . - -Claud Hamilton, from: Melbourno. ,i.'-.:-' ; i ; ';- : ! ;: l ■ : V-VESSELS''Itf li PORT. i: i '-" ; ! '! ' 1 ' : ' ;: " 'V J ,Dispateh,'tugsteamer.:J'i • j ,Vt J Gafibaldi, frdni Hokitika. Titan, from Hokitika. , . ; > , -
x T.he brigantine Prpsperiiy has arrived at passage from Mel- "''' bourne.'',. ".' ; ''..'",'.,'..;■-.' i-, . ■ , v The Coomerang, according to present ; 'arrangements, win ( arrive at Wanganiu on the 3rd proximo, and will .then h*vve imme- ' ' diate, despatch for Westport with cattle for ■'■' Seatori and i Davidson. If spring tides and good channel are. favorable for entering the " ; Ngiikawhau, she. will go up there and load , 'With' coal from the Albion mine. — "'West- "■'•'" port Times." . . An' accident. occurred- &t Westport, oh ' board the Charles Edward, on Saturday , we^Vf The ' steamer arrived with a freight ■ : of frpni, Wanganui, andthecrew.com-. , nieiiced getting them ,, ashore at the South' "' ' , Spit. A man named Johnstone was below ... : , 'fixing'^^ the slings, round a bullock prepara : ' Jii1 tbry to lifting by the' steamer's hoist/- when the animal gored him in the calf of the leg, ;: ■ inflicting a serious fleßh wound. The sufferer ..^ was at once brought across; in a boat' and l-ti&to to- the Hospital, where he is now, lying •/* i ") '._'.! i ' , i' '>• -,\ '■■'■.\i 1 <io{i>e - '^c foifowing is anj extract from the report of the ship Hydaspes, ,"winch recently arrrved !< ) V LS atf i X l ucklsmd :- ij OaMonday," 28th July, ab 11 a.m,, in tacking ship, working the main- '■' ' : '^ail, the weather main, sheet -threw three of 1 ' 'the male immigrant^ , overboard. The ship - . backed on to .one, anil he was hauled on !r i ''board." Lifebiioys were thrown out to the other two (one a boy) ; one could swim, and • ' ' :; "sebiired alifebuoy,; the, other could not, and ... his struggles'^ were^witnessed from the ship. ;v -' ili: ' l ln' ; 'the' meantime the, lifeboat was manned, . . and was reaching the boy, sinking for the !l '• "last 1 ' time, when Mr Watson, the third officer, dived from tho boat and brought him • uij. Ji Tnree" hearty, cheers' were .given when .the boat reached the ship jwith the rescued. "I 1 ; 'The'bby w.as a .lqrig^time recovering from partial drowning;' but afterwards did well.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1633, 29 October 1873, Page 2
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395PORT OF GREY Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1633, 29 October 1873, Page 2
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