■ i Commander Edwin wired " nr^ra|"^ at noon yesterday, that VJEladte^wrfii^expected between N.E.^ptNi-an^rf 1 ; glass >. . fall very soon with cdiSsid^B^^,and'iinsea within iO^how^Jwithj iudi- ' cations of much rain and-h^fi/riveni." The following steamers, tfll coal^lade^i - were toleave at an early hour 'this mo'rn- / 1 ing :— Wallace, fdr-j^estport ;St. Kilda, for Wellington ; and Manawatu, for Nelson. ' - :*•; The s.s. Waipara, withfthe Hokitika" cricketers, should arrive aikmt 4.30 a.m. , Four steamers arrived yesterday morning — Wallace, Manawatu, Kawatirij^-tind St. Kilda, all from Wellington or v intermediate ports. The s.s. Omapere sailed yesterday for Nelson and Wellington with a cargo of coal consisting of about 640 tons. The steamer Maori is laid up in. order to have her main hatch enlarged, and to .' be fitted with a new surface condenser. < The St. Kilda has taken up her running. : The barquentine St. Kilda sails from ; Melbourne on Wednesday next. Im-. • \porters are thus afforded an opportunity -j of wiring orders they require fulfilled.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5094, 24 January 1885, Page 2
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