Commander Edwin wired to the Harbo-r Master yesterday at 4.57 p.m. that strong," winds may- be expected froraany-directioh .between south-wet and south-east; glass fu'rtherrise and sea become he^avy. :; ; The s.s. Ohaif arrived yesterday morning from Auckland. She arrived, .off th;e bar on the' preyipus day, but Vwai notrj brought in until yesterday^ mprnirig. f • j The s.s. Mahinapua arrived yesterday morning from southern ports via 'Wellington. .. ....'...... ■'■■. : ' ' The s.s. Manawatu sailed for Wangani|i yesterday morning. During the last few days there"has been a very strong current setting to the north from the mouth of the river. The channel isrdeeper than usual,Vwhich may'hawe something to do with theunusual strength of the current.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5365, 9 December 1885, Page 2
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