PORT OF GREY.
HIGH WATER. This Day- -1.16 a.m. ; 1.32 p.m. ARRIVED. September 10 — Charles Edward, p.s, from Nelson and Westport. Passengers — Mrs Campbell and four children, 3 Messrs Seaton, Norman, Graham, Matthews, Dorris, Jerome, Walker, Stock, Brown, Nanganeul, M'Millan, and 36 ! immigrants. Purser, { agent.. _.. ■ Titan, p.B, from Hokitika. ; SAILED. ; September 16— Titan, p.s, for Hokitika. \ Awarua, for Invercargill. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. j Mary Ogilvie. from Dunedin, ! Spray, from Lyttelton. Otago, from Melbourne. ; Jessie, from Nelson. Anna, from Melbourne. Alhambra, from Melbourne. Lizzie Guy, from Dunedin Gleaner, from Melbourne. VESSELS IN PORT. Cleopatra, from Wellington. Wanganui, from Oamaru. Dispatch, tug steamer.
IMPORTS. (A special charge is made on consignees' announcements inserted in this column.) Per Charles Edward, from Westport and Nelson : 1 box, 1 case, 4 casks eggs, 1 do do, 8 cases hams aud bacon, 20 sacks produce,: 3 cases hams and bacon, 10 do cheese, 2 sacks seed, 18 packages produce, 2 do, 7 packages sugar, 30 sacks malt, 5 cases iron, 17 caser, 1 coop, 1 package, 2 boxes, 60 sheep. The p. Si Titan proceeded south soou after her arrival yesterday for the purpose of taking in the schooner Sarah and Mary from Melbourne. The s.s. Otago arrived at the Bluff on Wednesday morning, bringing later English and Australian news, as published in other columns. The schooner Awarua, loaded with coal for Invercargill, sailed yesterday, and is going south in order to pick up the sealers she left at the Snares and the Solander while coming round the coast. The Charles Eiward arrived yesterday forenoon from Nelson and Westport, and was to leave late last night for Hokitika.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1908, 17 September 1874, Page 2
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271PORT OF GREY. Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1908, 17 September 1874, Page 2
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