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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF GREY.

HIGH WATER. This Day— 12.34 a.m. ; 12.55 p.m. ARRIVED. Ma/W-Charfes' Edward, p.s, 126 ton?, Whitwell, from Nelsotf and'; Westport. Efaaoarrow and Co. agents/ Sarah and Mary, schooner, 154- tons, Priest, from Lyttelton. , Gird wood, Lahman, and Co, agents. SAILED. May 19 -Nil EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Alnambra, from Melbourne Luna, frem Wellington „..., * > „, ...■•• Murray, frbm'Nelson* "" - Cleopatra, ttpm Lyttelton ' Elizabeth Coriwayi' f rom Lyttelton Adieu*, f ronl Melbourne . ''■■'"'■'■ Mary Bannatyne/ from Melbourne MrfbriV from Dunedin vi) VBSSKLS IN TORT ■ Dispatch, tug' steamer. .' Martha 1 Reid, from Nelson Charles Edward, from Nelson Sarah and Mary, from Lyttelton Ttie ; p.«. Charles E<lw*rd; ! with the San Franinsco mail- and a large number of pasaeng6ra, arrived alongside^the wharf yesterday ihbrning from Westport. where she had been detained through : the recent heavy weather. ! The Charles Edward sails for Hokitika ( this morning. ..,.,, The. schooner Sarah and Mary, with a full cargo of produce from Lytt».lton, consigned to Messrs Gird wood, Lahman, and Co, was towed in by the' Dispatch yesterday morning. The Sar'ab and Mary arrived in the roadstead onthelOt iriat, but was. compelled to run to sea by tbe recent gales. She returned to the Vbadstead- yestervtay, andfwas towed in aa above.! .' -._ n:■ -•■■■ • ■: : -• TJie?bar was in splendid . condition ye3terday, there beingCa straight run out, with 15ft of water on the shoalest part. The schooners O wake and Kahuna, which were, in -the; roadstead on the lO.&h inst, but were compelled to tuu to sea, have not yet turned up. They may, be fully expected to show up ,to day. ' ' l "' ■■•■'•• Tne Jerusalem List for March .states that tbe fbllowing sbips were preparing to enter outwards from London, and were expected to sail on the dates given: — March 6—Dunedin, for Auckland ; March 14— Schiehallion, for 'Auckland; "March 25— Martha Fisfcer, for Auckland j March 12— Frith of .Forth, for Wellington ; March : 20— Gairloch, for Wellington ;. March 2— Denbighesbiire, for Otagd'; J March 20— Panmure, for Otago ; Marth'VlO— Coromandel, for Canterbury; March 13— Columbus, for Canterbury ; March 25— Merppe, for Canterbury; March 6 - Kentish Tar, for andWapier; From :the Colonist we learn that Messrs: N. Edwards and Co. have s. nt the Murray to Taratiaki to re-open the regular iine of communication, of whica the Union; Company deprived ifelson. .

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Grey River Argus, Volume 21, Issue 3045, 20 May 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF GREY. Grey River Argus, Volume 21, Issue 3045, 20 May 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF GREY. Grey River Argus, Volume 21, Issue 3045, 20 May 1878, Page 2

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