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PORT OF GREY.

HIGH WATER. This Day--6.58 a.m. ; 7.34 p.m. ARRIVED. January 14 — Tararua, Clarke, from Melbourne, via Hokitika Seventeen passengers D. Girdwqod and Co, agents. , Waipara, Bascand, from Hokitika. Twenty passengers. Nancarrow and Co, agents. SAILED. January 14— Tararua, Clarke, for Nelson. Eleven passengers. D. Gird wood and Co, agents. , EXPECTED. ARRIVALS. . Charles Edward, from Nelson. Murray, from Nelson. . Kennedy, from Nelson. Amarua, from Riverton. , Kate Conley, from Melbourne. Alharabra, from Melbourne. . Sarah, and Mary, from Lyttelton. • VESSELS IK PORT. Dispatch, tug steamer. Waipara, from Hokitika.

The s.s. Tararua arrived off Hokitika" on Tuesday evening, and was tendered there yesterday morning by the Waipara. She came on here and was tendered in the afternoon by the p.s. Dispatch, which put on board of her 11 for Coast ports, and brought ashore 17 from Melbourne. • y'i : The 8 8. .Waipara ran up yesterday afternoon from Hokitika with the Greymouth portion of the Tararua's Melbourne cargo, which she will discharge this morning. The schooner Gem. from Adelaide, arrived in the roadstead yesterday, and will, most probably, be brought to the wharf on this morning's tide. She brings a cargo of flour, consigned to D. Girdwood and Co. •' ''The sohoorier Seabird arrived iti port yesterday hop. the West Coast with a cargo of pine, hide*, tallow, &c. She left Greymouth on the 24th ult., and met with strong con* { trary Winds and heavy rain, atd very unsettled weather until reaching long. IGOdeg E. The latter part part of the passage was marked by variable winds and fine weather. ■ Theßchooner passed Swan Island on the 3rd inst. — Argus, Bth inst. The ; Lady Robinson, which arrived in the bay las,t night from the Clarence River, is a :hewJ vessel, schooner-rigged, and a very handsome model. She was built on the Manning River, where several of our smartest coasting craft have come from, by Mr James M 'Donald, and it is evident that great pains have been taken, and no mean skill has been exercised in her construction. She is built entirely of colonial wood, well seasoned, and she is as substantial and as fine a looking vessel of her class as has been seen here for sometime;— Argus, b'thinat.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1700, 15 January 1874, Page 2

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PORT OF GREY. Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1700, 15 January 1874, Page 2

PORT OF GREY. Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1700, 15 January 1874, Page 2