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$$■; The s.s Mahinapua arrived oh Saturday her usual round of ports, bringing §230 tons of produce and miscellaneous itargo. She finished unloading her inward meargo oh Saturday evening, arid'will/cpm^ |v. mence taking in her cargo of coal at four fe this morning, sailing this afternoon. . /T!]^The Kawatiri will arrive Hereto-day l t&iom Dunedin via Westport. • '' I- The s.s Maori will not leave Wellington through bad weather until this Evening, and.consequently may not be expected before Wednesday morning.early.'nr; C' j '"•■ •She/ Kennedy arrived from Hokitika k on Saturday, and sailed the same evening % for northernports. . . ,-,'. y:::;:;,>The s.slfallkbi arrived yesterday with i > a&egoypf first-class stock, all of which ■■ were'i^Medaii^excellent condition. i s.s Wareatea left on Saturday for tlei^ngton with a cargo of coal. „ I IfeTh^ftaigantine Zephyr, which arrived fr^i^^^ka on Saturday morning " Joadedl^nd^sailed for Melbourne in the >-..,.-. ..:.;•.:■/.,•■'; ;?■*-■■ ■ The s.s. Waipara, into which was tran; shipped a lot of cargo ex Mahinapua^ left |6rsHpkitika yesterday morning. : ( i ' The s.s Wallace; appears to have got off IK the bank at Hokitika in the nick of time; iDhe Star, of the 29th ult.| sayS :—" It is Krather a matter of congratulation that the pUtwner- Wallace got off yesterday mdrn^ ftliiini^t?i^t|tt|fa^"" I':| * >axra ohrnnioJet the P^reaiung^Sp^of another steamer, on the - West Coast beach, as.had she Jieeii "on the X-. beach last night nothing could have prevented her being dashed to pieces against the'protection works, notwithstanding the -letter-forwarded- from' the Harbor Board . to the owners 'to keep the vessel away ; from our works.'" / ; I .^The s.s Koranui arrived from^Westport :. and other ports, yesterday,morning. She left Westport on Saturday night at 11.30 i r. .; A Custom House officer at San Fran-. " cisco, havjiHg-to win a wager, climbed up to the maa%emd of the City of * Tokio, s.s^ »nd' found there, it is not^said , how, six,! half-pound boxes of- opiuai, : -which would, but for his unwonted agility have afterwards been smuggled ashore.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5181, 4 May 1885, Page 2

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Untitled Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5181, 4 May 1885, Page 2

Untitled Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5181, 4 May 1885, Page 2