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PORT OF GREY

HIGH WATER. This Day.— 7.34 a .m. ; 7.58 p.m. ABKIVBD. November 18— St. Kilda, barquentine, 175 tons, Carr, from Melbourne. Kennedy Bros., agents. SAILED. November 18— Koranui, b.s 304 tons, Oliver, for southern ports via Wellington. NancarroV and Co., agents, Kennedy s.s 136 tons, Furneaux, for northern gbrts. Nancarrow and Co. , agents. Pelham, a.s. 340 tons, Greagor, for southern ports. Kennedy Bros., agents. ; -' !: ; - V_BBBLS IN PORT. ' Weslland,' tug steamer Dispatch, from Wellington StC Kilda, from Melbourne.

The barquentine St. Kilda was towed in yesterday morning, by which time the heavy current running in the river had abated very much. . The Bteamers Koranui and Kennedy, left yesterday morning r with their full complement of coal, the' former for her usual round of ports, and the latter for Wellington via Nelson. . The s.b Pelham sailed yesterday evening for southern ports. The s,s Ringarooma arrived at Auckland from Sydney yesterday,' and the b.b Mahapourf sailed for- Sydney. The tfriion Steamship Company have been advised that their new steamer Mararoa, Captain Edie, which left the Clyde on the 2nd October, put into the Cape with her high pressure piston broken, arid, 'after having it repaired, left again. on the 3rd. instant for Hobart and Port' Chalmers. Commander Edwin wired yesterday morning,, that there were strong indications of ! ba3. weather from any direction between Ni to i W/., and S.W. In the afternoon, at 4.lo.'^' he 'wired that there was every indication of a high flood within the next 12 hours. In corroboration of this, Mr John Watson received a telegram from Ahaura yesterday afternoon stating that ithad been raining heavily all day, and that thefriyer was rising rapidly.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5348, 19 November 1885, Page 2

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PORT OF GREY Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5348, 19 November 1885, Page 2

PORT OF GREY Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5348, 19 November 1885, Page 2

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